Episode-2321- Noah Tetzner on Surviving Government School and Finding your Passion
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Noah Tetzner is 17 and hosts a popular podcast called The History of Vikings. Despite being a mere 5 months old, the podcast is listened to by over 50,000 people and has been trending among the top history podcasts on iTunes for some time.
Noah is a lifelong homeschooling advocate, and has appeared on The School Sucks Podcast, The Tom Woods Show, and The Dangerous History Podcast! He is most passionate about helping young people to realize their unlimited potential!
He joins us today to discuss how young people have traditionally been high achievers, America’s system of education, self directed learning and his personal definition of success.
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- Join the Members Brigade
- Sherlock Holmes Published on this Day in History
- Join Our Forum
- Walking To Freedom
- TspAz.com
- The Granddaddy’s Gun Club
- Bullhead Fishing Forum – A new little site I started
- Biltong For Breakfast
- Find Your TSP Facebook Group for Your State
- The History of Vikings Podcast
- Noah on Twitter
- Noah on Youtube
- Back Story on The Sound of A
- The Sound of A on Song Facts
- The Sound of A – Alice Cooper
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Some info on Alice Cooper. You may be surprised.
https://youtu.be/VnjzJdDlaqo
I just read a story from history channel on the Vikings and now just found this. I’ll listen to it later when I get time.
Great interview Jack. I myself have used free online classes taught by universities on edx.org and Alison.com They cover everything from computer tech, to coding, robotics, business, solar, etc. If you want certificates, most don’t cost that much.