It all started in Normandie, France, during a worldschooling event, when I was solving all the problems of the world in deepdive conversations with my amazing friends: I realized - wuauv, if only I had had the chance on listening in on something like this, when I was first starting out on my unschooling journey. If I had only known!
Fixing the world over a cup of tea or a meal or a walk, I realized technology today allows us to share with a much larger group than the ones around us. Via longformat podcast I learn a lot, and this is my contribution: Listen in, when I fix the world with my cohosts.
Carla Martinez, Sarah Beale and Luna Maj Vestergaard are shining stars on my sky, I have learned so much from my friendships with them. Now, I invite you all to listen in on our conversations, when we fix the world one theme at the time.
Season one consists of twelve episodes, where a worldschooling gang of friends talk everything unschooling and only a tiny bit nomadlife.
Cancer-surviving psychologist, former single-parent; co-sleeping, yogi, gluten-free, primarily plant-eating; happily married, stay-at-home, organic barefooted hippie and mother of four, living in a bus, knitting teddy bears and learning languages, counseling and enjoying sunsets.
Carla Martinez is an enthusiastic worldschooler and advocate for alternative education, committed to a lifestyle centered on exploration and self-directed learning. Through her platform, Planeta Worldschool, Carla shares her family’s journey of embracing freedom in learning while traveling the world.
The creative force behind Renegade Mum, a platform dedicated to exploring alternative education, radical parenting, and conscious living. Sara shares her experiences and insights on fostering a self-directed, adventure-filled lifestyle with her family. Her writing and community outreach aim to inspire parents to embrace unschooling, travel, and authentic connections with their children.
Luna Maj Vestergaard is a dedicated advocate for unschooling and self-directed learning, based in Denmark. As a passionate worldschooler, she embraces a lifestyle of learning through global experiences, believing that the world offers the best classroom. Luna fosters an environment where children and families can thrive through trust, freedom, and authentic living.
In season two of The Ladies Fixing the World, I am joined by renowned unschooling pioneers Sandra Dodd and Sue Elvis.
Together we redefine what learning can look like. We explore the philosophy and practicalities of unschooling—where curiosity, trust, and relationships replace rigid curricula and how it impact our families and our own development.