What happens when parents are truly in control of their child’s education? In this episode, Jenny Clark breaks down the realities of school choice through her experience as a homeschool mom, advocate, and founder launching a new classical school model. She unpacks how...
Host Jared Taylor and co-host Lindsey Lundeen Crosland sit down with author and constitutional expert Shane Krauser for a lively conversation on freedom, education, and America’s 250th anniversary. Krauser recounts his upbringing as a first-generation American, his deep love for liberty, and his mission to rekindle appreciation for the founding ideals across classrooms, homes, and communities. The episode explores how America’s principles of agency, limited government, and self-reliance created unprecedented progress—and why these truths remain essential today. From his teaching experiences to his Founding Flavors ice cream tavern, Krauser blends humor, insight, and optimism in a discussion that reminds listeners how to keep the flame of freedom alive.
Show notes:
Learn more about Shane Krauser, his events, and educational programs at shanekrauser.com
Explore Shane’s books:
“What Is Freedom? Is It for You?”
“Your Freedom to Reclaim” (Coming soon)
- If you want to learn more about the American Classroom podcast, please visit AmericanClassroom.Show
- To learn more about or take a tour of the great schools mentioned in this episode, visit Heritage Academy https://heritageacademyaz.com/ or Paul Revere Academy https://paulrevere.tech/
- Sponsored by: Heritage Academy, downtown Mesa campus- www.hamesa.com
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