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S2E6 | The Role of Repetition in Learning, Unschooling, and Shaping Identity

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What’s the value of doing the same thing more than once?

In this episode of Ladies Fixing the World, Cecilie Conrad, Sandra Dodd and Sue Elvis unfold repetition—how it shows up in our lives, why it matters, and what it reveals.

Together, they examine how children tend to gravitate toward watching the same films, reading the same stories, or playing the same games. Rather than dismissing these habits, they unpack the deeper role of repetition in building understanding, creating comfort, and developing personal interests.

They explore repetition in unschooling: how revisiting material or ideas becomes a natural part of learning when children are trusted to follow their own curiosity. The conversation weaves through stories of old VHS collections, gaming habits, repeated drawings, Shakespeare, and art museums, highlighting how adults also rely on rhythm, ritual, and recurrence.

The episode explores what it means to share stories across generations, how collections shape identity, and how repetition becomes a part of a family’s language. Whether it's a child rewatching Barbie movies or a parent replaying Beatles records, this is a conversation about attention, trust, and the rhythms we all rely on.

🔗 Sandra, Sue and Cecilies websites

🔗 Links & Resources mentioned:

🗓️ Recorded January 16, 2025. 📍 Åmarksgård, Solrød, Denmark

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In season two of The Ladies Fixing the World, host Cecilie Conrad is joined by renowned unschooling advocates Sandra Dodd and Sue Elvis to explore unschooling as a lifestyle.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Exploring Repetition and Shared Experiences (00:00:00)

2. The Value of Revisiting Shared Experiences (00:11:09)

3. Personal Collections and Censorship (00:16:38)

4. Geography, Art, and Repetition (00:27:22)

5. Appreciating Art and Repetition (00:41:04)

6. Shared Shakespeare Performances (00:54:58)

7. The Power of Shared Narratives (01:06:13)

8. The Value of Video Games (01:16:36)

9. Recognizing Value in Diverse Interests (01:21:47)

10. Childhood Play & Career Opportunities (01:26:48)

11. The Value of Unexpected Connections (01:36:35)

12. The Value of Childlike Repetition (01:44:04)

13. Value of Shared Conversations (01:51:21)

14. Celebrating Shared Wisdom and Conversations (02:00:08)

20 episodes

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Manage episode 479282204 series 3628779
Content provided by Cecilie Conrad. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Cecilie Conrad or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://staging.podcastplayer.com/legal.

What’s the value of doing the same thing more than once?

In this episode of Ladies Fixing the World, Cecilie Conrad, Sandra Dodd and Sue Elvis unfold repetition—how it shows up in our lives, why it matters, and what it reveals.

Together, they examine how children tend to gravitate toward watching the same films, reading the same stories, or playing the same games. Rather than dismissing these habits, they unpack the deeper role of repetition in building understanding, creating comfort, and developing personal interests.

They explore repetition in unschooling: how revisiting material or ideas becomes a natural part of learning when children are trusted to follow their own curiosity. The conversation weaves through stories of old VHS collections, gaming habits, repeated drawings, Shakespeare, and art museums, highlighting how adults also rely on rhythm, ritual, and recurrence.

The episode explores what it means to share stories across generations, how collections shape identity, and how repetition becomes a part of a family’s language. Whether it's a child rewatching Barbie movies or a parent replaying Beatles records, this is a conversation about attention, trust, and the rhythms we all rely on.

🔗 Sandra, Sue and Cecilies websites

🔗 Links & Resources mentioned:

🗓️ Recorded January 16, 2025. 📍 Åmarksgård, Solrød, Denmark

____
In season two of The Ladies Fixing the World, host Cecilie Conrad is joined by renowned unschooling advocates Sandra Dodd and Sue Elvis to explore unschooling as a lifestyle.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Exploring Repetition and Shared Experiences (00:00:00)

2. The Value of Revisiting Shared Experiences (00:11:09)

3. Personal Collections and Censorship (00:16:38)

4. Geography, Art, and Repetition (00:27:22)

5. Appreciating Art and Repetition (00:41:04)

6. Shared Shakespeare Performances (00:54:58)

7. The Power of Shared Narratives (01:06:13)

8. The Value of Video Games (01:16:36)

9. Recognizing Value in Diverse Interests (01:21:47)

10. Childhood Play & Career Opportunities (01:26:48)

11. The Value of Unexpected Connections (01:36:35)

12. The Value of Childlike Repetition (01:44:04)

13. Value of Shared Conversations (01:51:21)

14. Celebrating Shared Wisdom and Conversations (02:00:08)

20 episodes

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