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Best in Class with Harish Narayanan
Harish Narayanan
25 episodes
5 days ago
This podcast is an experiment in human flourishing; an excuse to connect with outstanding folks (changemakers, achievers and thinkers) across fields deep dive into what makes them unique and what makes them tick. Guests include Kunal Shah, Sridhar Vembu, Ankur Warikoo, Shradha Sharma, Nithin Kamath. New episode out every other Sunday! Disclaimer: The views, information, or opinions expressed during the series are solely personal and do not necessarily represent those of my company / employers.
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This podcast is an experiment in human flourishing; an excuse to connect with outstanding folks (changemakers, achievers and thinkers) across fields deep dive into what makes them unique and what makes them tick. Guests include Kunal Shah, Sridhar Vembu, Ankur Warikoo, Shradha Sharma, Nithin Kamath. New episode out every other Sunday! Disclaimer: The views, information, or opinions expressed during the series are solely personal and do not necessarily represent those of my company / employers.
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Self-Improvement
Education
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Archana Gehlot on unschooling children, living sustainably, rethinking time priorities, minimalism [#13]
Best in Class with Harish Narayanan
1 hour 1 minute 26 seconds
4 years ago
Archana Gehlot on unschooling children, living sustainably, rethinking time priorities, minimalism [#13]

Archana Parsai Gehlot is a very unique individual. She's a mother of two wonderful 'unschooled' children, and founder of multiple initiatives such as Asmakam (www.asmakam.org, an organisation promoting self learning), Cotfoo (www.cotfoo.com, an organic nutrition startup) etc. She and her son also created a short film about the education system ('The Lost Gift', link: https://youtu.be/R4v-zOsk_nc). A chance connection on Linkedin led me to learn more about her work and eventually, to this conversation. We talk about her experience of bringing up two unschooled children, living sustainably, 'believing in emergence' and much more. 

If you like this conversation, don't forget to subscribe, and please rate the podcast on Google podcasts, Apple, Spotify, YouTube or wherever you listen to it. Thank you and let's get started.

Timestamps:

  • 1:10 Intro.
  • 5:02 Unschooling her children and the journey that led to it.
  • 12:35 Her children’s learning journey.
  • 18:38 Usual objections / concerns from parents about unschooling.
  • 25:36 Rethinking our time priorities.
  • 34:28 Slowing down, living sustainably. “Stay in the now, believe in emergence”.
  • 41:49 Dealing with competition. “Arrival of the fittest”.
  • 47:40 Finding self-motivation.
  • 54:39 Quick questions.

Disclaimer: The views, information, or opinions expressed during the series are solely personal and do not necessarily represent those of my company / employers.

Best in Class with Harish Narayanan
This podcast is an experiment in human flourishing; an excuse to connect with outstanding folks (changemakers, achievers and thinkers) across fields deep dive into what makes them unique and what makes them tick. Guests include Kunal Shah, Sridhar Vembu, Ankur Warikoo, Shradha Sharma, Nithin Kamath. New episode out every other Sunday! Disclaimer: The views, information, or opinions expressed during the series are solely personal and do not necessarily represent those of my company / employers.