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Brett Pike: Redefining Education – Homeschooling, Critical Thinking, and Building Strong Families for a Free Society

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Are our schools truly preparing the next generation for freedom, critical thinking, and real-world success—or are they quietly producing dependency, debt, and disconnection? Why do so many young people leave the classroom with diplomas in hand but little confidence, purpose, or practical skill? And if the system is broken, what responsibility do families and leaders have to create something better?


This week’s guest, Brett Pike, has not only asked these hard questions—he’s acted on them. Once a top student in the very system he now critiques, Brett’s awakening to the failures of modern education pushed him to reimagine what learning could look like. He is the founder of Classical Learner and creator of Homeschools Connected, where he equips families with the tools to raise critical thinkers, independent leaders, and skilled young adults.


Brett’s passion is contagious, his message is urgent, and his track record speaks volumes: from exposing “fake history” and faulty teacher training, to building a thriving community of parents reclaiming responsibility for their children’s development. He believes in education that fosters resilience, entrepreneurship, and strong families—foundations for a free and flourishing society.


If you’ve ever questioned the traditional school path, wondered how to protect your kids from cultural chaos, or simply asked yourself, “What skills actually matter before adulthood?”—this conversation is for you.



Quotes:

  1. “You have to meet people where they're at and then within that, you could plant little seeds in their consciousness.”

  2. “With proper leadership from older people, young people could view dating and the opposite sex and marriage in a much healthier way.”

  3. “Your children should know their rights. That's just fundamental. They should not only know their rights, but they should have at least a basic idea of how to exercise and defend those rights.”



Key Takeaways:

Reclaim responsibility for education – Ask yourself: Am I outsourcing too much of my child’s development to institutions? Identify one area this week where you can directly guide your child’s growth (e.g., teaching financial basics, involving them in home projects).

Practice intellectual self-defense – Learn and teach your kids the basics of logical fallacies and source evaluation. Start small: pick one news article together and break down whether its claims are supported by primary sources or emotional persuasion.

Strengthen family leadership – Reflect on your own household: Am I leading with calm strength, or reacting with panic? Take one step to model leadership at home—such as setting a clear family goal, removing a personal vice, or intentionally spending time teaching a value.

Prioritize real-world skills – Choose one practical skill (gardening, carpentry, entrepreneurship, or financial literacy) and commit to practicing it with your kids this month. Tie it to a real project, like building a simple item, selling something at a market, or setting up a budget.

Build community intentionally – Evaluate your current circle of friends and peers. Are they aligned with your values, or are they pulling you and your family off course? Make it a goal this week to attend one local activity, club, or homeschool group that better reflects the culture you want for your children.



Conclusion:

Brett Pike challenges us to rethink what true education looks like—and more importantly, who is responsible for it. Schools may teach compliance, but families can cultivate freedom, resilience, and purpose. By reclaiming our role as the primary educators of our children, instilling critical thinking, and modeling strength in our own lives, we prepare the next generation not just to get by in the world, but to lead it.


The real question isn’t whether the system will change—it’s whether we will step up and build something better.

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