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The Truth About Life After Homeschooling | #31

March 27, 2025 / 45:22

This episode features Jacob Gooden and guest Corbes discussing their experiences with homeschooling, particularly in a strict religious environment. They cover topics such as the transition from traditional homeschooling to using DVDs for education, the impact of religion on their upbringing, and the challenges faced when entering adulthood without a formal education.

Corbes shares his background of being homeschooled by his mother and later using DVDs from a Christian school in Florida. He explains how their homeschooling was primarily motivated by their family's fundamentalist Baptist beliefs, which limited their exposure to the outside world.

The conversation highlights the isolation experienced due to a lack of community among other homeschoolers and the heavy involvement in church activities. Corbes reflects on how this upbringing shaped his social interactions and understanding of the world.

As they discuss the transition to adulthood, Corbes describes the struggles of feeling lost and unprepared for life outside of his sheltered upbringing. He shares how he eventually found motivation through self-help resources, particularly from figures like Tony Robbins, which helped him develop a love for learning.

Throughout the episode, they emphasize the importance of reframing past experiences and finding personal growth through challenges, as well as the value of community and shared stories among those with similar backgrounds.

TL;DR

Jacob Gooden and Corbes discuss their strict homeschooling experiences and the challenges of transitioning to adulthood without formal education.

Episode

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what is up my ex- homies it's your boy
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Jacob Gooden and we are back another
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week another ex homeschoolers club uh
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this is the best EX homeschoolers
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podcast this side of the internet and uh
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you know what's so cool about this show
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is I get to meet all kinds of amazing
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homeschoolers ex- homeschoolers people
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from all over the world all over the
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country and I get to hear their stories
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and when I started the show I really
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thought I was going to be stuck with
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most of the people I grew up with um but
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people have reached out in droves to
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just like connect and share their
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stories and so we're going to share one
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of those stories today I have my brand
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new friend corbes on today corbes hello
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welcome to the ex homeschoolers Club hey
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man great to be here uh it's uh very
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good to connect with you as well this is
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a classic just build it and they will
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come situation yes and I was glad that I
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came across you and glad you responded
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to my reach out yeah no it's been
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amazing and it's been so cool like I
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said to connect with people all over uh
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the country really and here there
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stories and different age gaps and all
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kinds of different stuff so with that
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I'm going to turn it over to you a
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little bit and ask you kind of set the
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stage a little bit about your homeschool
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experience you know uh how long you were
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homeschooled siblings kind of walk us
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through a little bit of that we'll set
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the stage and then we'll go from there
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okay let me uh let me paint you a
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picture so uh growing up we were me and
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my sisters we were homeschooled our
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entire lives so never went to a real
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school um High School none of it so we
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did it through the entire way um I had
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three siblings and all sisters we were
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all two years apart um so going up my
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oldest sister was four years older than
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me my middle sister was 2 years older
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and then it was me and it was that way
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until um I was eight years old and then
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we had uh my parents had their their
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youngest child so there was four of us
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in total and we were homeschooled um
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being taught by my mom up until the time
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she got pregnant with my youngest sister
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and then we transitioned into watching
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um DVDs so there was a a small Christian
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School down in Florida that she would
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order
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cassettes from and and DVDs eventually
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and then they would come in uh they
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basically filmed their classroom and
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then we would just watch it on our side
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of things and then we would ship the
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DVDs back after we were done with the
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the school year and uh that was the kind
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of the experience we were in and we were
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homeschooled primarily just for
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religious reasons growing up we were uh
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just hardcore religious uh the the type
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of religion we were in was called
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independent fundamental Baptist and um
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just an extremely religious type of a
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denomination to the extent that
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um girls couldn't wear pants um you know
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the skirts or kolots only virtually
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everything was bad going to movie
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theaters was bad going bowling alleys
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was bad music was bad just everything
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was bad and so we were homeschooled just
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to kind of be separated from the world
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essentially and the process of going to
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school would uh you know infect your
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mind and that's how they that's how they
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get you so uh we were homeschooled for
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that reason yeah dang that's there's a
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lot to unpack there and I guess let me
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let me start by asking this so yeah at
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eight years old switching to DVDs like
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that I mean then you're what like that's
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like second third grade something like
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that that's pretty young uh to be
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switching over to like that and so okay
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so let let me ask you this so with the
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DVDs is that something where you watch
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the classroom and then like you
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basically have a textbook and you're or
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a worksheet and you're kind of like
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working through the problems with them
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or was or was it kind of just like we
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watch school and then that's it we're
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done yeah no in theory it should be
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pretty interactive to where it's an
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actual classroom setting that they just
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have a camera in the back and so they
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might even at times pause and like ask
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the the people watching certain
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questions and with the DVDs for each
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class you have a book a curriculum and
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you're supposed to go through it that
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way um but this wasn't so much my
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experience uh the way that we did it is
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I I was just in my room like in my
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actual bedroom by myself watching these
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DV s are supposed to be doing for the
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most part and uh the good book will tell
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you A Child Left to himself just brings
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his parents shame and so what I ended up
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doing through virtually almost
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especially all through High School uh
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was I had a a TV in my room with a DVD
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VHS combo and I would have the DVDs
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playing with my school and then on the
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VHS side of things I had my PlayStation
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hooked up to it and with a wireless
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controller all I had to do was just
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switch a button back and forth and all
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of a sudden it would be science class or
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you know Crash Bandicoot or whatever it
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was I was playing and if I heard anybody
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coming down the hallway I would just
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switch it over and I I literally played
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video games through almost all my
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classes uh but but in theory it's
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supposed to be yeah watch a class and do
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the work and and go along with it yeah
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right maybe a little bit more oversight
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than a little bit more oversight would
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have been uh advisable yeah yeah yeah
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yeah so that's so interesting I yeah I
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wish I would have gotten away with uh
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some maybe some more video games maybe
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not to the degree you did but um so but
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previous to to that so when your mom was
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educating you was
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she building curriculum and it sounds
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like she was just a lot more Hands-On in
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those kind of those first couple years
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and then just some Life Changes happened
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and it was like unable to do it is that
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pretty accurate to be honest I I
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honestly don't have much memory back
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then of what that school experience was
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like um my mom wasn't a educate or
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anything so I'm sure she did the best
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that she could with it but uh from what
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I understand we probably did very
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similarly had curriculums that we would
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go through and then you know she would
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just explain it to us and we would do
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the work I'm assuming that's how it went
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yeah right right so maybe something more
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along the Lin like anca curriculum or
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something like that which yeah most
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homeschoolers know that's the that's the
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the big bad word that a lot of people
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that a lot of homeschoolers have uh okay
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yeah yeah no that was the that was the
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school that we got the DVDs from a Becca
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oh okay yeah yeah no it's it's I did a
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Becca I remember doing that the first
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handful of years uh for homeschooling
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and didn't do the DVDs we did we just
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had like the textbooks and stuff um but
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we hated it I don't know like
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collectively across my house we hated it
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like my Mom hated teaching it I hated
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learning it it just didn't it didn't hit
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right for us so it just became one of
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those things where by the end of high
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school because I I was homeschooled from
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uh yeah 8 years old through high school
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and so but within those couple years we
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pivoted a lot with like curriculum and
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stuff to the to the point where at the
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end it was like we had you know this
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type of math and that type of English
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and this type of science so it was never
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a collective you know one school teaches
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with all of their curriculum kind of a
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thing it was very like cherry-picked
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things which was cool because you know
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learning styles are different between
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people and so we could really cater you
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know also if someone's really good at
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something you could cater a little bit
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more towards like history if you want to
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I wanted to really learn about world
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wars one point so it was like did a
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whole you know year on World War history
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and stuff like that but anyway enough on
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me we'll get back to
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you so so the religion aspect is also
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really interesting like you said like
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the like girls not allowed to wear pants
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and things like that um
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that that's a tough bringing up just in
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general regardless of if you're
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homeschooled or not but so so I guess my
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my question in there I guess is is like
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were other so you obviously part of a
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church or some kind of religious group
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in your area were other kids
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homeschooled in your area as well like
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did you guys have a homeschool Community
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or was it very isolating very isolating
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we didn't have a good homeschool
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Community but we did our church was
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obviously small I think extreme groups
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like this tend to be pretty pretty tiny
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yeah um and everything just revolved
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around Church you know we did this would
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be like an actual normal schedule for us
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so uh Sunday morning we would get up
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very early at like 7:30 we would be on a
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bus going around picking up kids and
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bringing them to church we did a Sunday
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like a Sunday school service a Sunday
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morning service after Sunday morning
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service we would take all the kids home
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go back home we would eat be back at
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church for choir practice then we'd have
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a Sunday night service we had Wednesday
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night service all through being like a
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teenager we had a activity on usually
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Friday nights uh every Saturday door
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knocking I was out there two by two
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trying to share the good news of the
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gospel and it was really a proper
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part-time job really uh you know looking
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back at it it was very involved just
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everything revolved around church it was
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it was you know Church's life really
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right yeah I I kind of feel that I mean
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yeah when it's just like that's your
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whole society I mean that's your whole
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social experience as well where yeah
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like especially as a kid like if yeah if
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school is at home always and we're just
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kind of like stuck at home well that's
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the only time maybe you get to see other
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people and be outside yeah yeah it's a
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great way to get your kids to love
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church you know yeah exactly so wow
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that's
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um interestes like for sure I mean
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that's I mine was definitely not that as
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as fundamentalist um there's there's
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layers to it right there's like I
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definitely was involved in some churches
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that were a little bit more extreme like
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that and had those kind of I've talked
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in previous episodes about like in
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college I I would joke that I was in
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church like six days a week because we
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had like Chapel service
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and bible study and I served at a church
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and all that kind of stuff so I
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definitely I've had moments and times in
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my life where I I totally understand
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that like it's just a constant religion
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is the everything and then life is kind
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of this like secondary uh I don't want
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to say life is a secondary but life is
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kind of this like secondary thing you
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know your personal life is like a
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secondary thing to your church
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experience which can be stressful for
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sure no that's exactly right I mean you
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got to lay up for yourself Treasures in
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Heavens I mean all is temporary so why
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not you know there's no it makes sense
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so you mentioned to me previously that
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when you wait after after high school
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and graduation so you didn't have
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graduation didn't have a high school
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diploma that kind of a thing so setting
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off into the real world how was that
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transition because that's got to be I
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mean it's already scary uh you know to
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be 18 to be an adult to be getting out
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of the house but like you tack on this
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like you know School wasn't super great
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maybe didn't know a whole lot you know
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like what how was that I guess how was
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that transition well initially beautiful
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there there was a real time in my life
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of just Blissful ignorance where you
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don't even know what you don't know and
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you're so lost in the sauce it's it's
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fine and at a certain point it hit me
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pretty hard because I I really had this
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horrible Dynamic of one I was not book
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smart just generally like things about
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the world things about math things about
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English gr like I just actually didn't
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know these things mhm but it wasn't like
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you know I never really paid attention
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in school but I was just a hustler and I
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was on the streets making moves and I
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was like understood how the world worked
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I was also very Street stupid like I
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didn't have any worldly wisdom either so
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it was like a double screw really where
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I was just I was lost at how the world
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worked and I was objectively very very
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stupid so um initially it was fine but
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what really happened is starting to kind
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of move away from the religion aspect
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and just understanding outside of this
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very tight
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Circle all that's going on in the world
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uh yeah it was it was uh it was a lot I
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was very lost even to you know not even
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being young like 22 23 24 still just
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being you know out of control really in
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in a way where uh you know I was just so
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weird about everything H through you
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know not really F my own eyes I didn't
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have any experience with anything um I
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remember I I was a time I was probably
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like legitimately 20 years old and I was
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I found myself in a situation where I
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was in a in a car with friends and I
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just anytime I was around people I just
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felt really weird and I I remember maybe
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being like in a car with friends and
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just not like I didn't know what to do
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like people are talking being friendly
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just like joking around with friends and
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um I I would even Google stuff at times
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like how do you be cool with your
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friends like how are you supposed to act
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and you know because it was just yeah
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you felt very uh very lost so it was a
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an interesting transition well were you
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like right out of high school were you
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were you working were you was there any
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goal to pursue like higher education
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after or like what I guess like I I
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totally feel you where like when you
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kind of step outside of that bubble a
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little bit like the the social
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interaction and like learning to kind of
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like have friends and not be the weird
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the weird guy in the room could be
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tricky but like yeah I guess like what
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was what what were what was Chang in in
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your in your life I guess or was it like
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very much like I'm still at home I'm
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just kind of like quote unquote figuring
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life out at this point um so actually I
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I left home when I was probably 17 uh
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maybe you know turning 18 that year um
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and I I went to like a very small uh
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Bible Seminary because I was going to be
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a youth pastor or you know some form of
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a a pastor and I mean I was I was really
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bought into the whole thing and yeah if
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if this is all tempor temporary and and
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the only thing that matters is eternity
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what's the what's the the use in trying
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to get wealthy or trying to pursue
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anything like Ministry is the only thing
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um and so I I really you know I went
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down that rout route initially and I
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actually got ordained as a minister so I
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could legally do a wedding or a funeral
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if you ever if you ever need to get
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married or buried just holl at your boy
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I'll hook you up gotcha and yeah so that
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was kind of the original plan and um I
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was working I had a buddy of mine we
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were doing like a a you know own
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business we were cleaning windows and
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truck washing yeah and um we were just
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kind of doing that and then that during
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that time is when I kind of just started
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thinking a little bit differently
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getting exposed to some different things
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and then you know kind of slowly making
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my way and and starting to realize
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how this wasn't maybe the path for me
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it's interesting how that transition
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happens where it's
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like even if you don't leave religion or
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or if you do but like just that TR that
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that period of time where like yeah for
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me 20 22 was like a big shifting year of
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my life I was out of college I was like
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on my own really living on my own like I
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got married that year like but it was a
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big shift where
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also that questioning comes into play
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right where you're just like whoa like I
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don't know like I just had I felt like
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so much had happened so quickly in my
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life and I just had to sit there and
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really like mle over like what is this
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like what what is it that that I believe
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about who I am as a person who I like
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what I believe like from a religious
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perspective or my values or my you know
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anything in life right and you just kind
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of start to be like I've been taught all
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these
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things and yeah I think it's kind of
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sometimes being out in the world a
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little bit you get your first job like
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you said you interact with people who
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maybe weren't a part of that right and
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then you just kind of start to have
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these like moments of just like oh whoa
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like let me let me think about this like
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let me chew on this a little bit and
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like come back to you in a in a minute
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you know what I mean
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so yeah yeah you gota be careful asking
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questions uh very strict religions they
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don't like too many questions because
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absolutely it really is it's there there
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are so many things that just end up
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happening just because we've always done
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it that way or just because that's
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what's right but then if you if you try
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to take that down a couple layers like
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nobody has answers for for why it's
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going on and that's um yeah it's a it's
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a hard thing to get to a certain point
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in your life where just you
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realize is everything I about the world
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is everything I know like is this all
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not true is this like it's a really uh
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shocking experience to to just have to
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entertain those thoughts and um it's
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yeah it's a scary thing really is there
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a particular moment or event that just
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kind of was that like I don't want to
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say the breaking point for you but like
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just that kind of kicked off that
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thought process
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because like for me I can I can very
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vividly I talk about I've talked about
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this couple times but in college I had a
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a religions class and the professor came
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in and and the first day was just asking
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us basically to defend our faith you
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know how do you know that this happened
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in the Bible how do you know you know
00:16:40
yada y y and I and I always describe it
00:16:42
as like it's like a toddler who just
00:16:44
can't stop asking why you know they
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can't ask they keep asking their parent
00:16:47
why to the point where the parent either
00:16:49
gets frustrated or just is like I don't
00:16:51
know I genuinely just don't know um and
00:16:53
that's how I felt in that class and I
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was like I just I don't know anymore and
00:16:57
so you know he was he was coming from a
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perspective I want to push you to
00:17:01
understand why it is that you're
00:17:02
defending these things right and believe
00:17:03
it for yourself um but that was for me
00:17:07
what kicked off that was the catalyst so
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did you have a moment like that that was
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kind of that like yeah probably not like
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a a very specific Line in the Sand I
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think it it was a real transition
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happened to me for a very long time even
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to the extent of kind of going too far
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one side and in a way you know even my
00:17:24
experience now is sort of been
00:17:26
navigating my way back in in certain
00:17:27
aspects um but I think it was an easy an
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easy kind of break off of just realizing
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oh I think this like religion in general
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is just super extreme so many things
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that they just do because they do but
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you know generally the rest of this is
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all good and and you know the
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foundations are all true about it um and
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I think through that process of just
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kind of yeah trying to figure out what
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exactly is going on it was one of the
00:17:52
very difficult things for me was I mean
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I was I was firmly in believing all this
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about you know bad and good and and sin
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and right and wrong and uh it's tough
00:18:02
when you've been trained to to just
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think everything is wrong I remember the
00:18:06
first time as like a full- grown adult
00:18:08
you know being in a movie theater and
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and actually feeling bad and and
00:18:12
questioning myself and having the
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thoughts like is this am I doing
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something wrong here like is this sin is
00:18:17
this you know and so it's hard to kind
00:18:19
of have a an actual thermostat you know
00:18:24
an internal GA internal gauge of what is
00:18:26
actually morally wrong what do I
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actually have issues with and what is
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just you know ingrained in me that that
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this is bad um that really took some
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sorting and that was a lot of you know
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kind of trial and error
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yeah is there anything that you feel
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like kind of helped you along that path
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of just
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like I don't know it could be a teacher
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could be a you know or was it really
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just kind of pushing yourself to be like
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okay like let me
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go
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experience this thing I I the way you
00:19:00
describe it is almost like I think of
00:19:01
like you know Amish rum Springer right
00:19:03
where they said they send the youth out
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and they're like you know go out in the
00:19:06
world and like go do kind of whatever
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and then come back right um and I I have
00:19:12
moments like that too where yeah like
00:19:13
there were certain things growing up
00:19:15
that was like oh this is like kind of
00:19:17
wrong or like a morally gray area or
00:19:19
whatever U and then so you know you do
00:19:22
it and then you're like how do I yeah
00:19:24
why do I feel this way about it but well
00:19:26
I'll tell you the big thing that
00:19:27
happened for me this was like a very
00:19:29
real turning point in my life is um I
00:19:31
was it was just on YouTube and I came
00:19:33
across this Ted Talk and i' never heard
00:19:36
of Ted talk before and it was this lady
00:19:38
who was talking about just the fact like
00:19:40
your body and your mind are connected
00:19:42
and you can stimulate one and you'll
00:19:43
stimulate the other and and I remember
00:19:45
this she had us do this thing of kind of
00:19:47
correcting our posture and it actually
00:19:50
did what she said like it made me feel
00:19:51
different and I remember you know
00:19:54
admittedly I was an easy crowd back then
00:19:56
but I was just blown away I was like
00:19:58
what how do people know this stuff like
00:19:59
this just seemed like this forbidden
00:20:01
knowledge about how the world works and
00:20:04
uh I was like what is going on at Ted
00:20:06
Talk here so I think it was probably the
00:20:07
very next video was uh Tony Robbins you
00:20:11
know never heard of him before but he
00:20:13
came on and he started speaking just
00:20:14
about why people do what they do and
00:20:16
something very intuitively it just felt
00:20:19
like this guy knows something and I kind
00:20:22
of relate it to you know my entire life
00:20:23
I have heard so many preachers through
00:20:26
different conferences and camps and you
00:20:27
know weekly is and it was almost like
00:20:30
this preacher type of a figure that was
00:20:32
just different it almost felt like for
00:20:35
the first time in my life like an adult
00:20:37
spoke up and everybody else was like
00:20:39
children just the way they thought the
00:20:41
way they talked about stuff the way they
00:20:42
understood stuff uh it was very
00:20:44
impactful for me and so I looked into
00:20:46
more of him and I ended up buying two of
00:20:48
his programs uh one of his was get the
00:20:50
edge and the other one was personal
00:20:52
power um at the time these were you know
00:20:54
several hundred dollars they came in the
00:20:55
mail they showed up and um this was
00:20:57
definitely nothing like nobody was
00:20:59
spending money on education you know
00:21:01
outside of something biblical for sure
00:21:03
and uh going through those it was just
00:21:08
know I think the the self-help genre of
00:21:10
stuff gets gets a weird rap and there's
00:21:12
a lot of weird stuff that goes on in it
00:21:13
but um I owe a lot to Tony Robbins he
00:21:16
really changed my life in a way um and
00:21:19
it was just like yeah for the first time
00:21:20
just somebody really spoke life into me
00:21:23
of of understanding that hey the day is
00:21:25
going to happen whether you do something
00:21:26
with it or not here's how you do that
00:21:28
and you don't just have to drift through
00:21:30
your life like you can create it here's
00:21:32
how you figure out what you want and
00:21:33
here's how you can build a plan to go
00:21:35
get it and um yeah it was very it was
00:21:38
very good for me and it also was maybe
00:21:42
the first thing that I really learned
00:21:44
that sparked this idea that I actually
00:21:46
like learning because because I
00:21:47
definitely had this idea of myself that
00:21:48
I'm kind of a stupid person in a way and
00:21:51
I just don't like school uh and probably
00:21:53
because I was just comparing it to
00:21:54
sitting there watching this wacky
00:21:57
science class or or playing a video game
00:21:59
you know right and um and so I I
00:22:02
realized I actually do like learning and
00:22:04
I I you know maybe certain things I
00:22:05
don't like learning and I I didn't have
00:22:07
too much interest in like going back to
00:22:09
school for anything but um it it sparked
00:22:12
something in me of just like yeah I
00:22:13
actually do like learning stuff and it
00:22:15
set me on this path of just being able
00:22:17
to figure out all the things I was
00:22:18
lacking and then just in a kind of a
00:22:20
strategic way just figuring out like how
00:22:22
can I communicate how can I figure out
00:22:23
how to dress and talk and navigate the
00:22:25
world and communicate with people and um
00:22:28
you know just step by step but yeah that
00:22:29
was a very not nobody in person I guess
00:22:32
but um that that was a very real time in
00:22:34
my life that set me on a different path
00:22:36
yeah no I I feel that I think that's
00:22:40
been a big game changer for me too is a
00:22:41
lot of those kind of like I I agree with
00:22:43
you that self-help sometimes gets a bad
00:22:45
rap but uh you should there's some weird
00:22:47
stuff out there yeah there's there's
00:22:48
definitely some some weird weird ones
00:22:50
out there but uh but no I I agree with
00:22:53
you that like sometimes even just taking
00:22:55
one little thing from somebody like Tony
00:22:57
Robbins or you know you can take that
00:22:59
and that can be an impact moment that
00:23:01
just kind of feeds you enough to get you
00:23:03
to shift that thinking a little bit and
00:23:05
I was going to ask you about the
00:23:07
education thing of like you know did you
00:23:09
have a realization of like okay I'm
00:23:11
lacking this education and then but like
00:23:13
like you said you you had felt like okay
00:23:15
maybe I'm stupid I don't like to learn
00:23:18
you know and then that was shifting
00:23:19
where you were like okay now like I like
00:23:21
to learn so when it came to okay now I
00:23:24
got to kind of learn some of this stuff
00:23:26
that maybe I missed to some degree right
00:23:28
you know everyone's got to kind of do
00:23:29
some basic know how to do some basic
00:23:31
math and basic English and have a
00:23:33
general idea of science but like how was
00:23:36
that to kind of like pivot back to those
00:23:39
things and go okay like now I kind of
00:23:41
get to research these things on my own
00:23:43
terms and try to find the information I
00:23:45
need like what what was that like well
00:23:49
it was very it was just very specific
00:23:51
and very targeted because again I wasn't
00:23:53
like this I was in like my early 20s I
00:23:55
wasn't like a young I was too old to be
00:23:59
this lost and uh what was really
00:24:02
exciting and interesting to me and and
00:24:03
even through to today I I probably you
00:24:05
know if you put me on are You Smarter
00:24:07
Than A Fifth Grader I probably wouldn't
00:24:08
do very well and because some of those
00:24:10
just like foundational things I actually
00:24:12
just never learned them and I just never
00:24:14
really wanted to go back and learn them
00:24:15
either and it turns out a lot of things
00:24:17
aren't that important right um you know
00:24:20
depending on what you're doing I guess
00:24:21
for for your life um so yeah for me it
00:24:24
was much more just kind of figuring out
00:24:26
like more like just skill sets and and
00:24:29
and tactical things because I was really
00:24:32
I was playing catchup you know quite a
00:24:34
bit so yeah just very self-directed and
00:24:36
um I've spent a lot of money online just
00:24:38
buying education buying programs and um
00:24:41
you know in a way just maybe an
00:24:43
alternate path to to learning but um
00:24:47
yeah just was sort of the path that I
00:24:49
was set on there so yeah no I I feel you
00:24:52
I mean I went to college I did I did
00:24:54
College in three years it was like it it
00:24:56
was great and I don't regret it but I
00:24:58
also there's so many things that I
00:25:01
hadn't learned that now for my career I
00:25:05
I'm like YouTube University taught me so
00:25:08
much or like buying that online course
00:25:10
of like how to be a podcast editor or
00:25:12
how to do this specific thing or how to
00:25:14
whatever like it has taught me so much
00:25:16
more College was good for me I think
00:25:19
from a social aspect of it it gave me
00:25:21
more of the
00:25:23
tools to be a social person and learn
00:25:25
how to kind of like not be not to overdo
00:25:28
it but also learn learn the balance of
00:25:31
like how not to overdo it how not to
00:25:34
underdo it just kind of hopefully sit in
00:25:35
the room and be cool I wanted to work in
00:25:37
the music business industry and I had a
00:25:40
professor who was just like always like
00:25:42
Jacob you got to chill like you just got
00:25:43
to be like you know when everyone's in
00:25:45
the room together like we're just cool
00:25:46
like it's just you know if everyone's
00:25:48
drinking like if you don't want to drink
00:25:50
that's okay but like you got to get a
00:25:51
drink that looks like you could be
00:25:53
drinking you know like that kind of
00:25:54
thing and so um it it was an interesting
00:25:59
like that was an interesting part of I
00:26:01
think college education for me was like
00:26:03
mostly just that learning of like the
00:26:04
social element of it and being outside
00:26:06
of it I also went to a religious college
00:26:08
so I was still kind of baked into some
00:26:10
of that some of that weirdness but um
00:26:14
but it yeah it set me up I think a lot
00:26:15
better for like now where it's like you
00:26:18
know I I also know you know you figure
00:26:20
out how to go seek out the information
00:26:22
that you need which I think is is
00:26:25
important in life you know well yeah
00:26:27
it's a beautiful time if you're going to
00:26:28
get kind of jipped out of an education
00:26:30
because everything's readily available
00:26:32
you know if I was a couple Generations
00:26:33
ago and the same thing happened to me I
00:26:35
probably would be on a very different
00:26:36
Lifeline without a without a way out so
00:26:39
yeah you can Bounce It Up to special
00:26:41
times we're living in I was gonna say I
00:26:43
was gonna ask to so now that
00:26:46
you're we're a little ways removed now
00:26:49
from homeschooling and and things like
00:26:52
that and you know if you
00:26:55
could go back and maybe have more of a
00:26:58
say in like designing your education or
00:27:01
what you would do is there anything that
00:27:03
would you would say okay I think this
00:27:05
would have really been cool or this
00:27:07
would have been helpful for me or just
00:27:09
structured it in a better way or maybe
00:27:11
it's just hey I would have just done
00:27:13
better going to an actual school yeah no
00:27:15
it's a really interesting question I
00:27:16
think and this is something I had to
00:27:18
kind of battle with because uh most
00:27:20
people around me like my age you know
00:27:22
growing up even the the church we went
00:27:24
to had a very small Christian School
00:27:26
there um you know not much bigger than
00:27:29
like a home school basically and it kind
00:27:33
of generally there's like three camps of
00:27:35
of you know all of us that were in my
00:27:37
age group where the majority of people
00:27:39
seem like they kind of just defected
00:27:40
hard where they had these realizations
00:27:42
of just like how messed up everything
00:27:44
was and how weird it was and they just
00:27:46
felt so behind and stuff and then they
00:27:48
just uh did crazy things got into weird
00:27:51
relationships had weird things happening
00:27:53
addictions like they just really went
00:27:55
off a bad path and a very small portion
00:27:59
kind of stayed in it and they're still
00:28:00
sipping the Kool-Aid and you know still
00:28:02
doing it and um you know and then and
00:28:04
then some of us kind of seem to find our
00:28:06
way out and and navigate the world and
00:28:08
um it was a thing for me of I was going
00:28:10
through a program once where it was
00:28:12
having us just go back and kind of
00:28:14
rethink of our childhood here and then
00:28:16
just kind of almost rewrite it as
00:28:19
something that that's purposeful and
00:28:21
important and it was when I was doing
00:28:23
this it really hit me hard that things
00:28:26
just happen like things are neutral for
00:28:29
the most part and then we come in and we
00:28:31
say this was good that was bad that was
00:28:33
exciting that was blah blah blah you
00:28:34
know we put all of our spins on it and
00:28:36
it's just fugazi like it's not real it's
00:28:38
just whatever we decide that it is and
00:28:42
going back to the homeschooling thing
00:28:43
you know there was a real time where I
00:28:44
sat down and I really thought about this
00:28:46
and and yeah yeah objectively you know
00:28:48
kind of just left to myself and got
00:28:50
jipped out of an education and and grew
00:28:52
up super weird and super religious and
00:28:53
all these things and instead of it just
00:28:56
being this horrible thing that now I
00:28:58
can't do this now I can't do that and
00:29:01
you know being a little negative Nelly
00:29:02
about it um it just kind of rewrote it
00:29:04
in my own mind as this is like uh this
00:29:06
is like this is my thing everybody's got
00:29:08
their things nobody has a perfect
00:29:10
anything and this is my thing like this
00:29:12
is what makes me unique and this is what
00:29:14
makes me you know like an interesting
00:29:15
part of of my story that I yeah found a
00:29:18
way out you know was on this path did it
00:29:20
this way um and in a way kind of a
00:29:23
superpower where uh I'm not a part of
00:29:26
the system like I'm very much like a
00:29:28
professional Outsider you know we didn't
00:29:30
grow up going to like hospitals we
00:29:31
didn't grow up doing like anything in
00:29:33
the mainstream or anything like in
00:29:35
normal world and um I think it gave me
00:29:38
like the ability to just think
00:29:39
differently and to choose differently
00:29:40
and to make different decisions where
00:29:42
you know maybe on a different Lifeline I
00:29:43
go to school get pressured and going to
00:29:45
college find myself four years later in
00:29:47
college with a crazy amount of debt
00:29:49
doing something that I don't know if I
00:29:50
even want to do and now I can't do other
00:29:52
things or have freedoms because I have
00:29:54
to get this job because I've all this
00:29:55
Deb and D D D D and then I'm 40 years
00:29:57
old and you know have this midlife
00:29:59
crisis that I'm I'm just didn't choose
00:30:01
my life and you know that's a very real
00:30:04
Lifeline couldn't be me you know I
00:30:06
missed it I I'm very far outside of that
00:30:09
so um I think going back I wouldn't
00:30:11
change anything like it was a I think
00:30:14
experience is great and it's Unique and
00:30:16
it's different and not that I'm unique
00:30:17
or different but we all have unique
00:30:19
different things and there they're part
00:30:22
of who we are and it's what makes us who
00:30:24
we are and uh yeah I don't really ever
00:30:26
think about changing it but I probably
00:30:27
wouldn't change it anything
00:30:29
just keep it the way it is I guess
00:30:31
that's such an interesting I love the
00:30:33
reframe that you that you put on that of
00:30:36
like like things just happen and then we
00:30:40
kind of dictate to some degree the good
00:30:42
the bad the the the neutral elements of
00:30:44
it and we get to figure out how you know
00:30:47
because yeah it'd be very easy for you
00:30:49
to get mad about this thing happened to
00:30:52
me and it's caused this and it's set me
00:30:54
back and I could be so much further and
00:30:55
I could be doing this or I could be that
00:30:57
you know
00:30:59
but that's such an interesting reframe
00:31:00
to say no like these things happened but
00:31:03
it's part of my unique story that makes
00:31:05
me who I am today that's so I I really I
00:31:09
like that I think
00:31:11
that's it's just intriguing I guess as
00:31:14
what I'm coming to
00:31:16
and because
00:31:18
that's one of the things I've heard
00:31:21
quite a bit from people who have
00:31:22
listened to the show um is they they
00:31:25
they talk about they're like there's
00:31:27
this neutral level to the way I'm trying
00:31:31
try attempting to present things and
00:31:33
because the the the tagline for the show
00:31:36
is The Good the Bad and the Ugly of
00:31:38
homeschooling and the goal is I want to
00:31:40
share people's stories like yourself and
00:31:43
I want them to share it from their
00:31:44
perspective and if they have the
00:31:46
negative spin on it they've got the
00:31:47
negative spin on it and I'm not going to
00:31:48
sit here and try to convince them that
00:31:50
it really wasn't bad right and if they
00:31:51
have a really positive spin on it then
00:31:52
they have a positive spin on not going
00:31:54
to try to convince them that it was the
00:31:55
opposite right um and so I think that
00:31:58
that's an
00:31:59
interesting like I said I think that's
00:32:01
really in line with where the show is at
00:32:04
of just we all have our unique stories
00:32:06
and there's there's some good there's
00:32:07
some bad there's some ugly but like it's
00:32:10
uniquely what makes you who you are
00:32:12
today um and so yeah so thank you for
00:32:15
sharing that that was awesome yeah yeah
00:32:18
yeah no no you're very welcome and yeah
00:32:20
it's I've really learned to appreciate
00:32:21
just differences as well I think it's
00:32:22
interesting how there's just such a
00:32:24
cookie cutter thing of like the way
00:32:25
things are supposed to be or the way
00:32:26
that you're supposed to look or the way
00:32:27
you're supposed to this and um these
00:32:30
differences are very cool like it's very
00:32:31
cool that people are different shapes
00:32:32
and sizes and different looks and
00:32:33
different backgrounds and all this stuff
00:32:35
and um if you're not careful the world
00:32:37
just has this cookie cutter thing that
00:32:40
oh I don't you know I'm not this height
00:32:42
or I'm not I don't look like this or you
00:32:43
know and all of a sudden this is this
00:32:45
thing that just weighs you down and you
00:32:46
have to take that that weight with you
00:32:48
all through life uh it it doesn't have
00:32:50
to be that way it it's really it's it's
00:32:52
fake you know it's it's yeah it's not
00:32:55
real you brought up something too that I
00:32:57
kind I wanted to ask you about was the
00:33:01
so for for others who also kind of maybe
00:33:04
grew up in whether it's a home school or
00:33:05
just a restrictive religion or some an
00:33:07
environment like that and and coming out
00:33:10
of that we talked a little bit about the
00:33:12
ping ponging right where you go from
00:33:14
like I'm really over here on the
00:33:15
spectrum of religion and and we follow
00:33:17
the rules to I'm going to swing all the
00:33:19
way over here and it's kind of the
00:33:22
it's maybe in the moment it feels a lot
00:33:24
better but maybe it's also very
00:33:25
destructive and unhealthy right and so
00:33:28
you talked about kind of finding that
00:33:29
middle ground of and and maybe kind of
00:33:31
bringing yourself back to that place is
00:33:35
there anything that you found that's
00:33:38
helped in kind of that unlearning and
00:33:40
that creating that like going from one
00:33:42
unhealthy Habit to another maybe
00:33:44
unhealthy place and then kind of coming
00:33:45
maybe to like a middle ground that has
00:33:48
just helped you it could be a ritual it
00:33:50
could be a practice it could be you know
00:33:51
it could be anything like that yeah yeah
00:33:53
no it it's actually very interesting
00:33:55
because um I think with this like Ping
00:33:57
Pong are trying to figure stuff out it
00:33:59
it's uh for whatever reason and this
00:34:02
might just be something actual like
00:34:04
physical and outside of us that we just
00:34:05
have different aptitudes for things
00:34:07
because I think there are people that
00:34:08
might get out there and like been
00:34:09
sheltered from stuff their entire life
00:34:11
and then maybe they try something like
00:34:12
cocaine and it is just
00:34:14
like something about that is just like
00:34:16
this trigger for them and that's like
00:34:17
their besetting sin and they get they
00:34:19
find their way into it and it just ruins
00:34:20
everything or or alcohol or whatever it
00:34:23
is um and then I think for other people
00:34:25
they can smoke something like marijuana
00:34:27
and it's just like like no issue and
00:34:28
it's like not their thing and it's you
00:34:30
know um so I think there is an aspect if
00:34:32
you're trying to like navigate the world
00:34:34
especially young is just keeping in your
00:34:35
mind that there are certain things that
00:34:37
should just be off the table for you and
00:34:38
be very careful as you just what what
00:34:40
you are opening yourself up to and it
00:34:43
was never you know I I never had this
00:34:45
like sewing my Wild Oats of just feeling
00:34:47
like I missed on these things so I just
00:34:49
need to go out there and just like do
00:34:50
crazy stuff like I always felt like it
00:34:51
was my life and I want to be smart and I
00:34:53
I want to do weird things and I don't
00:34:55
want to have like you know I don't know
00:34:57
crazy stuff happened to me um and with
00:35:00
you know so I've explored a lot of stuff
00:35:01
and I've done a lot of different things
00:35:02
and uh I I feel like yeah I've never
00:35:05
gotten into a weird situation in that
00:35:07
side other than maybe you know for small
00:35:10
periods of time just doing like some
00:35:11
pretty extreme partying or or you know a
00:35:13
little bit of a different lifestyle than
00:35:14
I would want to keep up with um but you
00:35:17
know I think that's more so just being
00:35:19
young and and out there in the world and
00:35:21
just navigating stuff um but in in terms
00:35:25
of um you know a big ping pong thing for
00:35:28
me was it was about even like religion
00:35:30
of just like uh being a Jesus freak on
00:35:33
one side and then eventually even going
00:35:35
back to the complete opposite side is
00:35:37
like is there no higher power did this
00:35:40
all happen by natural processes like is
00:35:42
Ser this like we just live and we die
00:35:45
and that's it like yeah um and this is
00:35:49
this was a real brain breaking just kind
00:35:50
of like a fascinating thing of trying to
00:35:51
figure out like what is going on here
00:35:53
like did we the people I grew up with it
00:35:55
feels like they don't have the answ for
00:35:57
Stuff so I feel like that can't be it uh
00:36:00
at least not proper um and all these
00:36:02
other people feel different ways about
00:36:03
everything and and trying to navigate
00:36:04
that uh was was very interesting and
00:36:08
that some of that took me to some some
00:36:10
dark places of just some nihilistic type
00:36:12
stuff and some things that I I felt
00:36:14
weren't very empowering at all um you
00:36:17
know but that was a yeah that was a very
00:36:19
interesting thing um to try and navigate
00:36:22
and maybe if I can say one more thing
00:36:23
while me app in here um you know I I
00:36:26
feel like if you if you grew up and you
00:36:29
can relate to me like just literally
00:36:31
like Ultra religious just kind of normal
00:36:35
stuff that you're supposed to experience
00:36:37
you never experienced it and as you're
00:36:38
getting into your 20s you're kind of
00:36:40
experiencing stuff that you should have
00:36:41
experienced in your teenage life and and
00:36:43
no Sports and no like just normal stuff
00:36:45
you're supposed to do I think um and
00:36:48
something that helped me a lot is uh
00:36:50
because there's levels to it we are far
00:36:52
removed from it now so I have a much
00:36:54
different frame of mind and I've worked
00:36:55
through some of these things and I think
00:36:57
you you develop more empathy as you get
00:36:58
older and you when you're young you've
00:37:00
never really experienced stuff so you
00:37:01
don't know how hard the world is and as
00:37:03
you get older and you have to deal with
00:37:04
stuff and you realize how hard it is
00:37:06
just to be an adult sometimes or how
00:37:08
hard it is just to get through the day
00:37:10
sometimes you start to have more empathy
00:37:11
for the way people did things when you
00:37:13
were younger and kind of learning how to
00:37:17
transition out of stuff I think it's
00:37:18
very important to just make your peace
00:37:21
and and not hold on to things that you
00:37:22
feel like people did against you because
00:37:25
you know with my parents I I genuinely
00:37:27
feel like they just did the best they
00:37:28
could with what they had and you can't
00:37:30
expect somebody to give you something
00:37:32
that they don't have and a realization
00:37:34
that helped me out a lot was just
00:37:35
looking at my parents and realizing if I
00:37:37
look at their parents my grandparents
00:37:39
like they are objectively better people
00:37:42
than them they just went further they
00:37:44
know things they don't know like they're
00:37:45
better people and if I know things that
00:37:47
they don't know and if I'm objectively
00:37:49
better than them and I make better
00:37:50
decisions than them you know it's the
00:37:53
I'm standing on the shoulders of giants
00:37:55
thinking I'm flying it's nothing to to
00:37:57
hold against them something to to have
00:38:00
disparagement towards them is just yeah
00:38:03
maybe they were very sincere about stuff
00:38:05
and maybe very sincerely wrong but uh
00:38:09
it's nothing to hold on to it's
00:38:10
something to really let go of and that
00:38:11
helps uh that helps with how you're
00:38:13
making decisions and how you're
00:38:14
navigating I 100% agree I had both both
00:38:17
of my parents have come on the show and
00:38:19
and we talked about them being our
00:38:22
teachers and and why they chose to
00:38:24
homeschool and all of that and and one
00:38:26
of the things that my mom brings up
00:38:28
constantly is she's like I was not a
00:38:30
healthy person when I started
00:38:31
homeschooling you emotionally sure and
00:38:34
that comes through in the ways and and
00:38:36
there's so many things she's like I
00:38:37
would you know I could go back and
00:38:39
change this I I would you know th those
00:38:40
types of things and and yeah but I tell
00:38:43
her I'm like but you did what you could
00:38:46
at the time right and you did what you
00:38:49
thought was best yeah plain and simple
00:38:51
of course you would change certain
00:38:52
things now of course who would you know
00:38:55
um but it's been cool because the more
00:38:58
we can talk about that now is like like
00:39:00
you said it's iterative I know that my
00:39:03
parents are arguably better parents than
00:39:06
their parents were and hopefully I will
00:39:08
be a better person because I want to
00:39:10
change the things that I didn't like
00:39:12
about what my parents did right and so
00:39:15
and what's cool too is that if you also
00:39:18
have this is for the parents listening
00:39:21
if you as a parent are able to also kind
00:39:23
of have that open mindset of like I am
00:39:25
also willing to learn and not just be
00:39:27
stuck in this but have conversation
00:39:29
around it and like also continue to grow
00:39:31
as a human being like I'm seeing my kids
00:39:34
do holy that like that will rock
00:39:37
the world too um my parents and I have
00:39:40
been able to have so many deep
00:39:41
conversations about like the most just
00:39:45
just stuff just life you know um and we
00:39:48
still disagree on a lot but the fact
00:39:51
that they're willing to sit down with me
00:39:52
and at least have that conversation and
00:39:54
try to understand where I'm coming from
00:39:56
because I've done more of the Ping
00:39:58
ponging back and forth or swinging right
00:40:01
it it
00:40:02
it it's been helpful in our relationship
00:40:04
and actually keeping up that
00:40:05
relationship but it's also helped me not
00:40:08
hold that Grudge like you were talking
00:40:09
about and just be like you guys did the
00:40:11
best you could and I'm not going to be
00:40:12
angry or upset or hold that against you
00:40:15
just going to acknowledge that you did
00:40:17
the best you could you're my parents I
00:40:19
love
00:40:20
you let's let's still do life together
00:40:22
right and that's hard really that's
00:40:24
really special to have and I think you
00:40:26
know if if if you're not in that
00:40:27
situation that definitely wasn't my
00:40:29
situation I uh you know there's a lot of
00:40:31
cognitive dissonance that comes with
00:40:34
being so ingrained into some kind of a
00:40:35
religion especially abely just in
00:40:37
general but um yeah those kind of
00:40:39
conversations would never you know and
00:40:42
I've definitely tried to think more
00:40:43
through about why we do certain things
00:40:45
and you can almost trying to think
00:40:47
differently or trying to just pose
00:40:49
certain questions you can just see in
00:40:50
people you know just just like the the
00:40:53
switch turn off like it's just not there
00:40:56
um so it's very I can imagine beautiful
00:40:59
to get some of that resolution and to
00:41:00
get some of that you know almost not
00:41:02
feeling like you're being
00:41:03
gaslighted um uh you know from them but
00:41:07
um for maybe somebody who's listening
00:41:08
who doesn't have that and doesn't have
00:41:10
that relationship and can't get that
00:41:11
just know it's still something you can
00:41:12
just let go of and something you don't
00:41:14
have to take with you life's better for
00:41:16
it because yeah I hung it around for a
00:41:17
while and you know you can lay down
00:41:20
those weapons there's there's no there's
00:41:21
no fight here yeah I just don't want to
00:41:23
make it out to seem like oh my gosh like
00:41:26
you know we don't agree we we still
00:41:28
disagree on quite a few things and there
00:41:30
are moments like that where yeah but you
00:41:32
know and I think that that's where the
00:41:35
power of community comes in where it's
00:41:37
like we also have the ability as
00:41:39
individuals to go seek out people who do
00:41:41
agree with us you know and um on some of
00:41:44
those things and create kind of a new
00:41:45
family so to speak uh around those
00:41:48
things and that's that's part of what
00:41:49
this community right here is all about
00:41:51
is is hopefully bringing some of those
00:41:53
people together where we can share some
00:41:55
like-mindedness you know we can also
00:41:56
have a agreements but we can have maybe
00:41:58
open dialogue about those things and and
00:42:01
share it because I think a lot of us we
00:42:02
went through very similar things so
00:42:04
maybe it's trauma bonding uh exactly
00:42:07
right maybe that's what it is um but
00:42:10
yeah so dude corbs this has been awesome
00:42:12
I really appreciate you coming on and
00:42:14
and sharing your story uh with with my
00:42:17
audience it was great to be here man
00:42:19
thanks for having me and no there there
00:42:21
is something right about that trauma
00:42:22
bonding and that that's why when I saw
00:42:23
you I reached out just because I think
00:42:26
not that nobody's homeschooled but yeah
00:42:27
in my day-to-day life like there's
00:42:29
nobody that I I talk to about this like
00:42:32
even like some of these stories or
00:42:33
reliving some of this stuff it just
00:42:34
seems like a proper lifetime ago and
00:42:37
just even try to think through these
00:42:39
things again uh you know haven't even
00:42:40
been there in so long and um and even if
00:42:43
I do talk about it somebody if it comes
00:42:44
up for some reason you know nobody knows
00:42:46
the struggle but yeah uh you know you
00:42:48
and I'm sure a lot of people listening
00:42:50
you know yeah we all we all walk those
00:42:52
that same path together so yeah it it's
00:42:55
we can all find some common ity in it I
00:42:58
think is the reality of it is like yeah
00:43:00
my home school experience very different
00:43:01
than yours but there's there's some
00:43:04
common threads there and um and that's
00:43:07
that's where we can come together and be
00:43:10
a community right and so um is there
00:43:12
anything before Before I Let You Go is
00:43:14
there anything you want to shout out is
00:43:16
there any other memories is there
00:43:17
anywhere people can go find you support
00:43:18
you I don't know like anything you want
00:43:21
to let the people know this is your
00:43:23
moment to shine sure sure yeah yeah no
00:43:26
no uh probably not not support and
00:43:28
probably no reason to to find me with
00:43:29
anything um but yeah good to be on and
00:43:33
uh I'll I'll uh probably don't have a
00:43:35
good parting word to leave everybody
00:43:37
with but it was great to chat with you
00:43:39
and it was great to be here and uh yeah
00:43:41
I I really enjoyed the conversation so
00:43:42
thanks for having me I appreciate it so
00:43:44
much and for my audience you guys if you
00:43:47
enjoyed this episode you know leave a
00:43:49
like leave a subscribe you know five
00:43:51
stars if you will um unless it was
00:43:53
terrible but it wasn't terrible I corbs
00:43:55
is amazing so give him a five stars guys
00:43:58
he deserves it
00:43:59
um but uh if you want to interact with
00:44:02
our community there's a ton of ways to
00:44:03
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00:44:05
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00:44:07
we've got we've got Reddit now we I'm
00:44:09
working on a newsletter that's coming
00:44:10
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00:44:13
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00:44:16
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00:44:19
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00:44:22
we also actively in a book club right
00:44:24
now so we are reading a book called when
00:44:27
religion hurts you by the time this
00:44:28
episode comes out it probably the book
00:44:30
club for that book is probably over but
00:44:33
if you want to keep reading books with
00:44:35
us that also exists out there as well so
00:44:38
yeah and if you've got any questions you
00:44:40
can hit me up exhs Club on Instagram
00:44:43
threads Tik Tok my DMs are open or shoot
00:44:45
me an email exhs [email protected]
00:44:48
and uh yeah I promise I don't buy Corps
00:44:51
can attest to this he reached out to me
00:44:52
I didn't bite um but this has been the
00:44:56
XOM School is club and uh until next
00:44:58
week all right we'll see you peace
00:45:02
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Episode Highlights

  • Connecting with Ex-Homeschoolers
    Jacob shares how he connects with amazing ex-homeschoolers from all over the world.
    “People have reached out in droves to just connect and share their stories.”
    @ 00m 29s
    March 27, 2025
  • Transitioning from Homeschooling
    Corbes discusses his experience growing up homeschooled and the challenges he faced.
    “We were homeschooled primarily just for religious reasons.”
    @ 02m 18s
    March 27, 2025
  • The Struggles of Leaving Home
    Corbes reflects on the challenges of transitioning to adulthood after being homeschooled.
    “I was lost at how the world worked and I was objectively very, very stupid.”
    @ 11m 22s
    March 27, 2025
  • The Turning Point
    A Ted Talk changed my perspective on life and learning, revealing the connection between body and mind.
    “I was just blown away. How do people know this stuff?”
    @ 19m 58s
    March 27, 2025
  • Tony Robbins' Impact
    Discovering Tony Robbins' teachings sparked a desire for self-improvement and learning.
    “You can create your life; here's how you figure out what you want.”
    @ 21m 26s
    March 27, 2025
  • Reframing Experiences
    Learning to view past challenges as unique parts of my story rather than setbacks.
    “Things just happen; we dictate the good, the bad, the neutral.”
    @ 30m 40s
    March 27, 2025
  • Navigating Beliefs
    Exploring the complexities of faith and doubt in a personal journey.
    “This was a real brain breaking just kind of fascinating thing.”
    @ 35m 49s
    March 27, 2025
  • Empathy Through Experience
    Understanding how age and experience shape our empathy for others.
    “You develop more empathy as you get older.”
    @ 36m 58s
    March 27, 2025
  • Letting Go of Grudges
    The importance of forgiving and understanding our parents' choices.
    “You did what you could at the time, right?”
    @ 38m 46s
    March 27, 2025
  • Finding Community
    The power of community in sharing experiences and creating bonds.
    “We can all find some commonality in it.”
    @ 42m 52s
    March 27, 2025

Episode Quotes

  • It’s a classic just build it and they will come situation.
    The Truth About Life After Homeschooling | #31
  • I was lost at how the world worked and I was objectively very, very stupid.
    The Truth About Life After Homeschooling | #31
  • I was just blown away. How do people know this stuff?
    The Truth About Life After Homeschooling | #31
  • Things just happen; we dictate the good, the bad, the neutral.
    The Truth About Life After Homeschooling | #31
  • I want to do weird things and I don't know.
    The Truth About Life After Homeschooling | #31
  • Life's better for it because you can lay down those weapons.
    The Truth About Life After Homeschooling | #31

Key Moments

  • Ex-Homeschoolers Club00:03
  • Connecting Stories00:29
  • Religious Upbringing02:24
  • Transition to Adulthood10:36
  • Navigating Religion35:40
  • Empathy Growth36:58
  • Forgiveness37:21
  • Community Connection43:10

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