By Derrick Broze Derrick Broze, Ramiro Romani, and John Bush are checking in for the official announcement of the next edition of The Greater Reset! The Greater Reset 4: Co-Creation January 18-22, 2023 Live in Morelia, Mexico and Central Texas Find out more in this video and sign up for updates at: https://www.thegreaterreset.org … [Read more...] about The Freedom Cell Network Presents: The Greater Reset 4: Co-Creation
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93% Of Working Americans Have A “Side Hustle”, 51% Are Considering More Due To Inflation, New Study Finds
By Tyler Durden Believe it or not, with inflation nearing 9%, it turns out that one job simply isn't good enough to cut it anymore. At least that was the findings of a new study from Insuranks, that found that 93% of working Americans today have a side hustle. Popular side hustles include Uber, Etsy, DoorDash, and Depop, the report says. The study found that 50% of … [Read more...] about 93% Of Working Americans Have A “Side Hustle”, 51% Are Considering More Due To Inflation, New Study Finds
It Costs $22,648 And Requires 11 Agencies To Start A Restaurant In San Francisco
By Simon Black, Sovereign Man In a report called Barriers to Business, the Institute for Justice (IJ) analyzed 20 US cities for how easy it is to open five different types of businesses. To cover a range, those businesses included a restaurant, a retail bookstore, a food truck, a barbershop, and a home-based tutoring business. Entrepreneurs who want to start a restaurant, … [Read more...] about It Costs $22,648 And Requires 11 Agencies To Start A Restaurant In San Francisco
One Prominent Libertarian Explains Why Unschooling Is the Best Way to Educate Kids
By Kerry McDonald “It seems obvious to me from my own education that one learns things mostly when you’re interested in learning them and not mostly when somebody sits you down and makes you learn them,” said David D. Friedman in our conversation on unschooling in the latest episode of the LiberatED Podcast. Friedman, a physicist, economist, and law professor who is the … [Read more...] about One Prominent Libertarian Explains Why Unschooling Is the Best Way to Educate Kids
Unschooler, Entrepreneur, Prodigy: The Story of Cole Summers
By Hannah Frankman Kevin Cooper, known to the internet as Cole Summers, was taken from this world far too soon—he tragically died on June 11 in a kayaking accident. But in his 14 years of life, he accomplished more than most of us do in a lifetime. At age 6, his parents handed him the reins to his own education, giving him the freedom to choose what to study. (He chose … [Read more...] about Unschooler, Entrepreneur, Prodigy: The Story of Cole Summers
Exit and Build: Where to Start & What to Avoid – Derrick Broze at Exit and Build Land Summit 2
By Derrick Broze On May 13th, 2022, Derrick Broze spoke at the Exit and Build Land Summit in Bastrop, Texas about the origin of his concept of “Exit and Build”. Watch all the talks from the Exit and Build Land Summit here. Find Derrick’s work: https://www.theconsciousresistance.com Source: The Conscious Resistance … [Read more...] about Exit and Build: Where to Start & What to Avoid – Derrick Broze at Exit and Build Land Summit 2
College Enrollment Drops As Students Seek Alternatives
By Kerry McDonald The past two years have been marked by major education disruption at the K-12 level, as more families questioned the schooling status quo during prolonged school closures and remote learning. They left district schools in droves, choosing instead to become independent homeschoolers, join learning pods and microschools, or find high-quality virtual learning … [Read more...] about College Enrollment Drops As Students Seek Alternatives
US Entrepreneurship Is Up, and “Parentpreneurs” Are Among These New Founders
By Kerry McDonald The American entrepreneurial spirit has been revived over the past two years after an extended decline. According to the US Census Bureau, new business owners applied for more than 5 million Employer Identification Numbers (EINs) in 2021, the most in at least a decade-and-a-half of record-keeping. The resurgence of entrepreneurship began in 2020, when … [Read more...] about US Entrepreneurship Is Up, and “Parentpreneurs” Are Among These New Founders
With KaiPod, Parents Decide What Their Children Learn
By Kerry McDonald Curriculum battles in public schools across the US have reached a fever pitch in recent years, with parents and politicians fighting about what children should and should not be taught. The Cato Institute’s Neal McCluskey keeps a running list of these battles, explaining that “rather than build bridges, public schooling often forces people into … [Read more...] about With KaiPod, Parents Decide What Their Children Learn
How Hybrid Schools Are Finding Each Other…and Joining Forces
By Eric Wearne In May the National Hybrid Schools Project at Kennesaw State University hosted the first Hybrid Schools Conference on campus. 175 people from over 30 states traveled to Kennesaw to meet and talk about their experiences with schools which meet a few days per week, and ask their families to homeschool the rest of the week. Most of these schools around the … [Read more...] about How Hybrid Schools Are Finding Each Other…and Joining Forces
Empowerment, Exit and Entrepreneurship Will Continue to Transform Education
By Kerry McDonald Over the past two years of social and economic disruption, U.S. education has experienced an extraordinary transformation that can best be defined by 3 “Es”: Empowerment, Exit and Entrepreneurship. Empowerment Beginning in the spring of 2020, and prompted by widespread school closures and remote schooling, parents began to reclaim control of their … [Read more...] about Empowerment, Exit and Entrepreneurship Will Continue to Transform Education
Could Employer-Based Microschooling Be The Newest Workplace Perk?
By Kerry McDonald When Elon Musk created a small school for his children and some of his SpaceX employees on the company’s California campus, he created a spark that could just now be catching on in other workplaces across the country. In a 2015 interview about the school, the billionaire inventor said: “The regular schools weren’t doing the things that I thought should … [Read more...] about Could Employer-Based Microschooling Be The Newest Workplace Perk?