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Hannah Frankman

Host of The Hannah Frankman Podcast, focusing on education, lifestyle, personal development, and freedom.

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23 snips
Jul 12, 2024 • 2h 13min

How Public Schools Crush Creativity and Critical Thinking

Hannah Frankman, founder of Renegade Educator and a passionate advocate for alternative education, dives deep into the flaws of traditional public schooling. She shares her experience as a homeschooled child, arguing that it nurtures creativity better than conventional methods. Hannah critiques the reliance on standardized testing and the lack of curiosity fostered in students. The discussion highlights innovative models like Montessori, micro-schools, and the importance of self-directed learning in preparing children for future challenges.
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May 17, 2024 • 2h 3min

#355 Homeschooling, Sports, and Rites of Passage w/ Hannah Frankman

Hannah Frankman discusses parenting, schooling, and rites of passage with Kyle. Topics include unschooling, jiu jitsu life lessons, homeschooling benefits, and transformative experiences like vision quests and plant medicine journeys.
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Jun 28, 2022 • 1h 20min

Lessons From Homeschooling, Skipping College & Carving Her Own Path - Hannah Frankman

Hannah is awesome and you should listen to this podcast.  She grew up homeschooled, is an endlessly curious person, has a deep sense of agency, and is a pro at carving her own path.  She's done a ton of things including writing, coaching, and working at startups and has created jobs for herself, negotiated working remotely (before it was cool), and has done a ton of other things.  She recently founded Rebel Educator which is a media brand that aims to share more about homeschooling and alternative education with a broader audience online.Follow Hannah:@HannahFrankman / Twitter@rebelEducator / TwitterLinks Mentioned:3 Reasons Homeschoolers Often Become Entrepreneurs - Foundation for Economic Education (fee.org)No, You Don’t Need to be “Qualified” to Homeschool Your Children - Foundation for Economic Education (fee.org)📕Buy Paul’s Book (Published Jan 2020): The Pathless Path📲Connect + Follow PaulTwitter: @p_millerdPaul’s Newsletter: Subscribe to BoundlessPaul’s YouTube: Subscribe🙏Further Ways To Support The Podcast:Become a sponsor of the Podcast / NewsletterWant to upgrade your Zoom studio? Check out Kevin Shen’s Dream Studio CourseWant to launch a course? Podia or Teachable are both greatWeb Hosting: Skystra Fast WordPress HostingHost your own community" Circle 14-day free trial 📘 GOOD WORK: LIVE! => Learn More📕 Buy Paul’s Book (50k+ Sold): The Pathless Path😁 Join Hundreds On Unconventional Paths: Pathless Path Community📲Connect + Follow PaulTwitter: @p_millerdInstagram: @pathlesspaulPaul’s Newsletter: Subscribe to Pathless (23k+ People)Paul’s YouTube: Subscribe🙏Further Ways To Support The Podcast:Accounting, Taxes, And Payroll For Your S-Corp (Ideal for $60k+ income): CollectiveLooking for alternatives to traditional health insurance in the US? Check out CrowdhealthI use Transistor to host this podcast. It rocks. Launch Yours HereI record high-quality videos using Riverside: Sign Up Here
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Aug 22, 2023 • 1h 17min

Hannah Frankman: unlearning the lessons of the past

Hannah Frankman, founder of Rebel Educator, discusses the past, present, and future of education. Topics include homeschooling, the impact of the pandemic on education, rethinking traditional education models, and the importance of alternative options in the education system.
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Sep 20, 2022 • 40min

From Homeschooler to Education Entrepreneur: Hannah Frankman on alternatives to school and college

Hannah Frankman, founder of Rebel Educator, discusses her experience growing up homeschooled and the educational opportunities it provided. She explores alternative education trends and models, the influence of homeschooling and libertarian principles on her journey, and the motivation behind creating Rebel Educator as a central hub for parents. They also discuss the importance of diversity in education and highlight innovative learning models like micro schools.