#18: From Classrooms to Cell Blocks: Unveiling the Secrets of Educational Rebellion - with The Honest Teacher

#18: From Classrooms to Cell Blocks: Unveiling the Secrets of Educational Rebellion - with The Honest Teacher

Wild Life - The Unschooling Podcast

Welcome to the "Wild Life Unschooling Podcast" with your host Alexandra Kons, where we explore unconventional approaches to education and personal growth. In this episode, we have a captivating guest, Jack V. Lloyd, a multimedia content producer and educator extraordinaire.

Jack's creative talents span across various mediums, including music, comic books, and non-fiction books. His visionary work reflects a passion for a libertarian future and serves as a definitive guide to libertarian voluntarism. Jack's projects, such as "Red Flag Reality" and "The Pholosopher," have gained him recognition in the field of educational videos.

One of the highlights of Jack's involvement is his dedication to the "Taxation is Theft" meme. I myself carry physical tokens in multiple languages, including English, German, and Spanish to always have a cute gift by hand.

To delve deeper into Jack's background, we explore his roots. Raised by a father who was a teacher in a public school, Jack's journey led him to law school and eventually into the field of education itself. His diverse experiences provide unique insights into the challenges and opportunities within the educational system.

Join us as we embark on a thought-provoking conversation with Jack V. Lloyd, "The Honest Teacher," as he shares his experiences, perspectives, and the powerful impact of his multimedia projects. Discover how his creative endeavors align with his libertarian ideals and uncover the untold stories of his journey as an educator.

“I did juvenile defense, and I got to work with young people in a variety of contexts in the criminal defense system, including see them being in compulsory schooling within the juvenile detention halls. Because when a kid gets arrested, they're still like, well, we're going to put them in a classroom inside the kid prison, and we're going to still kind of do whatever we come in a classroom. It's like you see kids in orange jumpsuits being forced to have the class inside a prison. And you're like, this really looks just like regular school, right?”

Tune in to the "Wild Life Unschooling Podcast" with Alexandra Kons and get ready to be inspired and challenged in your own educational pursuits.


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