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When I first read Cevin Soling's work, it completely changed how I saw education, and honestly, how I saw the system itself. In this episode, I sit down with Cevin, a Harvard scholar, musician, and award-winning filmmaker behind The War on Kids, to talk about how schools have become institutions of control rather than places of curiosity and growth.



We dive into some hard truths and some wild stories that will make you question everything you thought you knew about "a good education."



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This conversation is raw, thought-provoking, and full of those "wait, what?" moments that make you stop and rethink how deeply the system shapes who we become. If you have ever felt like school was more about control than connection, this episode is for you.



00:00 Introducing Cevin Soling

04:12 The Impact of School Pressure on Students

08:53 Critique of the School System's Objectives

19:21 Self-Directed Learning as a Solution

31:12 The Impact of Age Segregation in Schools

35:00 The Role of Medication in Schooling

39:23 Colonialism and Its Mixed Legacy

50:48 The Role of Schools in Cultural Erosion

52:57 The Injustice of Public Schooling

59:45 The Importance of Self-Esteem in Education

01:02:04 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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