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Why School is Killing Your Child's Future Success | EmmaSara McMillion DSH #1070

Tue, 07 Jan 2025 15:00:00 -0000

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🎓 Is the traditional school system holding your child back from reaching their full potential? Discover why one mother of 8 chose to completely bypass the conventional education system - and how her children are thriving because of it.   In this eye-opening conversation, Emma Sarah reveals how her children are achieving remarkable success without traditional schooling. From a 7-year-old mastering college-level organic chemistry to a teen becoming one of the youngest AWS certified individuals globally, learn how breaking free from conventional education led to extraordinary results.   You'll discover: • Why relying on government education might be limiting your child's potential • How to nurture your child's natural talents instead of following standardized curricula • Real success stories of children thriving outside the traditional school system • Practical strategies for taking control of your children's education   EmmaSara shares her journey from being skeptical about having children to raising a family of 10, proving that unconventional approaches to education and family life can lead to exceptional outcomes. Her story challenges common beliefs about education and shows how breaking free from traditional systems can unlock your child's true potential.   Watch now to learn how you can empower your children to achieve remarkable success beyond the conventional classroom. 🚀   #homeschoolmomselfcaretips #eclectichomeschool #homeschoolresources #unschoolingmethods #homeschoolingstrategies   CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Intro 00:32 - EmmaSara Biography 05:00 - Prolon Intermittent Fasting 06:45 - Public School System 07:50 - Social Media Impact 08:52 - Education Insights 11:28 - Homeschooling Benefits 12:15 - Future Plans for EmmaSara 15:01 - Connect with EmmaSara   APPLY TO BE ON THE PODCAST: https://www.digitalsocialhour.com/application BUSINESS INQUIRIES/SPONSORS: [email protected]   GUEST: EmmaSara McMillion https://www.emmasara.com/ https://www.instagram.com/emmasaramcmillion/   SPONSORS: Prolon: http://prolonlife.com/DSH   LISTEN ON: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/digital-social-hour/id1676846015 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5Jn7LXarRlI8Hc0GtTn759 Sean Kelly Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seanmikekelly/

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Chapter 1: Why is the traditional school system limiting children's potential?

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It's phenomenal. This is a place to be if you are into freedom and fighting for that freedom. It's definitely a place to be. Absolutely. Do you live in Phoenix? I know, but it used to be a second home. We used to vacation here every year, but I live in Alabama. Okay, Alabama. Wow, I did not expect that answer. I was originally from California.

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Chapter 2: What are the benefits of homeschooling?

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Okay, that's a big change. Yeah, this is a later in life thing, yes. You couldn't handle the liberal policies over there? Actually, when I left California, I had just gotten married and moved to Greece. So it was more like just starting my life. Wow. I am a big fan of Greece. I've been to Crete and Athens. Okay, great. When I was a young boy, but it was a good time.

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Nice. One of my, uh, one of my kids was born in Greece. Oh yeah. I would live there for three years. Nice. Yeah. Some of the best food I've ever had has been in Greece. Yes. I came back cooking it for a while there and then I forgot. So I need to go back to that. Yeah. Yeah. No seed oils. Thank you for reminding me that. Yes. Olive oil. Best olive oil I've ever had. Oh my God.

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We were getting it straight from the top in Greece. When I first got married, I went over there and my husband was in the military and I used to just go float all day and, you know, see and go on all the tavernas. And yeah, it was pretty cool. All the historical sites. Were you traveling a lot because your husband was military? Yes. I was island hopping and doing all that thing. Yeah.

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How was that? Amazing. It was phenomenal. I never got to see Santorini. If I could go back, I wish I would have, you know, hit that. You still got time. Yeah, I do. That's true. Yeah. So your big mission now is connection, connecting people, right? Uniting people together.

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Yes. Family specifically. I have a family of 10. I have eight kids. Wow. From the ages of six to 25. Holy crap. And I always say God had a sense of humor and wanted to show that through Emma Sarah's life. I was a woman who never wanted to have kids. Told my fiance, no kids in your future. He said, okay. A year later, he was like, I kind of want kids. And I was like, well, you're kind of a liar.

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Yeah. And at that time, I didn't know everything that I do now. So I had a different mindset. But one thing I haven't changed about myself then is that I didn't want to have kids because I thought the world was too evil. And it is. And so it was more from a protection mindset. And when he changed his mind, I had to do some soul searching, a lot of praying.

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And I really just felt like God put it in my heart that it wasn't that he wasn't doing his job to protect kids. It was that parents weren't being aware enough. And so really early on, I made the decision if I'm going to have kids and I'm going to do my best to protect them.

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And so now I raise these eight kids who are my co-hosts to my TV show, Ignite Voices, where we host political figures, influencers, different people of all walks of life in a commonality, fighting for freedom. That's awesome. Yeah. Eight kids is rare these days. I feel like baby boomers, that was more normal, but I haven't heard anyone of our era having eight kids.

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Yeah. And then there's a stigma. If you think about big families, you're thinking about a specific kind of looking, homely looking family, but we kind of break every single mold and I kind of like it that way. Yeah. Yeah. There's a lot of molds, right? And they're trying to break the family unit. That's been under attack the past few years.

Chapter 6: What success stories exist outside the traditional schooling framework?

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I know, but it used to be a second home. We used to vacation here every year, but I live in Alabama. Okay, Alabama. Wow, I did not expect that answer. I was originally from California. Okay, that's a big change. Yeah, this is a later in life thing, yes. You couldn't handle the liberal policies over there?

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Actually, when I left California, I had just gotten married and moved to Greece. So it was more like just starting my life. Wow. I am a big fan of Greece. I've been to Crete and Athens. Okay, great. When I was a young boy, but it was a good time. Nice. One of my, uh, one of my kids was born in Greece. Oh yeah. I would live there for three years.

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81.389 - 96.222 Host

Nice. Yeah. Some of the best food I've ever had has been in Greece. Yes. I came back cooking it for a while there and then I forgot. So I need to go back to that. Yeah. Yeah. No seed oils. Thank you for reminding me that. Yes. Olive oil. Best olive oil I've ever had. Oh my God. We were getting it straight from the top in Greece.

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96.682 - 113.927 Host

When I first got married, I went over there and my husband was in the military and I used to just go float all day and, you know, see and go on all the tavernas. And yeah, it was pretty cool. All the historical sites. Were you traveling a lot because your husband was military? Yes. I was island hopping and doing all that thing. Yeah. How was that?

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114.367 - 125.315 Host

Amazing. It was phenomenal. I never got to see Santorini. If I could go back, I wish I would have, you know, hit that. You still got time. Yeah, I do. That's true. Yeah. So your big mission now is connection, connecting people, right? Uniting people together.

125.515 - 147.0 Host

Yes. Family specifically. I have a family of 10. I have eight kids. Wow. From the ages of six to 25. Holy crap. And I always say God had a sense of humor and wanted to show that through Emma Sarah's life. I was a woman who never wanted to have kids. Told my fiance, no kids in your future. He said, okay. A year later, he was like, I kind of want kids. And I was like, well, you're kind of a liar.

147.06 - 166.413 Host

Yeah. And at that time, I didn't know everything that I do now. So I had a different mindset. But one thing I haven't changed about myself then is that I didn't want to have kids because I thought the world was too evil. And it is. And so it was more from a protection mindset. And when he changed his mind, I had to do some soul searching, a lot of praying.

166.993 - 179.543 Host

And I really just felt like God put it in my heart that it wasn't that he wasn't doing his job to protect kids. It was that parents weren't being aware enough. And so really early on, I made the decision if I'm going to have kids and I'm going to do my best to protect them.

179.943 - 202.069 Host

And so now I raise these eight kids who are my co-hosts to my TV show, Ignite Voices, where we host political figures, influencers, different people of all walks of life in a commonality, fighting for freedom. That's awesome. Yeah. Eight kids is rare these days. I feel like baby boomers, that was more normal, but I haven't heard anyone of our era having eight kids.

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