• Telling Your Story, Trusting Your Intuition, and Building a Microschool Around Your Genius
    Aug 20 2025


    In this heartfelt and inspiring conversation, David sits down with Bonnie LePage — founder of The Maker, marketing, branding, and AI company — to talk about the power of storytelling, the courage to follow your intuition, and the importance of taking a leap of faith with your calling.


    Bonnie shares her remarkable journey: from growing up in South Africa and adapting to a new life in the Midwest, to building a thriving marketing career, and then walking away from it all after a life-altering tragedy. She explains how grief became a catalyst for change, why she now builds brands around the person before the business, and how she helps founders share their genius with the world.


    Together, David and Bonnie explore:

    • Why intuition is one of the most underused tools for founders

    • The role life-changing events play in sparking entrepreneurial leaps

    • How telling your authentic story attracts your right people — and repels the wrong ones

    • How vulnerability builds connection and attracts your community

    • Why stepping away from “shoulds” can open the door to your true calling

    • What makes microschools so powerful — for students and entrepreneurs

    • How life’s hardest seasons can reveal the work you were made to do

    • Practical ways to align your business with your deepest values


    If you’ve been feeling a tug toward something more meaningful — or struggling to put your story into words — this episode is your permission to listen to yourself and take that first step.


    🎧 Listen now and discover how to build work — and a life — that truly fits.


    Guest Links:

    • Connect with Bonnie LePage on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bonnielepage/

    • Learn more about her work in marketing, branding, and AI: https://themakerai.com/

    Resources Mentioned:

    This Is Marketing by Seth Godin

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    51 mins
  • Reimagining High School for Nontraditional Learners
    Aug 6 2025

    In this powerful episode, David K. Richards sits down with Dr. Yazmene “Dr. Yaz” Thomas, an inspiring educator, coach, and Founder of Uhuru Pathways, a groundbreaking microschool serving teens and adults through an accelerated, trauma-informed high school diploma program.

    A late-night scroll led Dr. Yaz to discover Changemaker Microschools—and what followed was a rapid-fire connection and a clear path to launching her vision: a flexible, culturally responsive online microschool for underserved learners. Together, they dive into:

    • Why traditional high school systems are failing adult and alternative learners
    • How Uhuru Pathways supports students aged 14 to 60+ with coaching, career readiness, and personal development
    • The transformative “Dr. Yaz Method”: helping students get their I.S.H. (Intention, Skills, and Habits) together
    • The role of trauma-informed, whole-person education in empowering long-overdue dreams
    • What it means to transition from educator to entrepreneur—and why Dr. Yaz is just getting started


    About Dr. Yaz:
    Dr. Yazmene Thomas is a veteran educator, educational coach, and founder of Uhuru Pathways Learning Center. She holds decades of experience supporting learners across age groups, with a deep passion for unlocking the potential of people who've been left behind by rigid systems. Her work combines academic support, emotional coaching, and cultural truth to help learners finally thrive.

    Links & Resources:
    Learn more about Dr. Yazmene Thomas at DrYazMethod.org
    Connect with Dr. Yaz & Uhuru Pathways
    Changemaker Microschools


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    42 mins
  • Building F.A.Y.E. Learning Center: Personal Power, Purpose & Microschool Leadership
    Jul 23 2025


    In this vibrant, soul-led conversation, David K. Richards, CEO of Changemaker Education, sits down with microschool Founder Christina “Pip” Pipkin, who’s launching a Changemaker Partner Microschool, the F.A.Y.E. Learning Center in Houston, Texas. As the first founder featured on the podcast, Pip shares her journey from classroom teacher and EdTech leader to becoming the architect of a personalized, project-based microschool rooted in family, equity, and student agency. They explore the challenges of surrender, self-trust, intersectionality, and stepping into visionary leadership while honoring intuition and faith.


    This episode is a masterclass in courage, community, and co-creation—perfect for aspiring founders ready to move beyond the 9–5 and into deep purpose-driven work.

    Memorable Quotes:

    • “I jump and grow my wings on the way down.”
    • “You all took away all my excuses.”
    • “F.A.Y.E. is my baby. It’s fulfilling a promise—and a purpose.”
    • “We are not just opening schools. We are transforming lives.”
    • “It’s bigger than me. I’m just the vessel being used.”

    Key Topics Covered:

    • Pip’s background in classroom teaching, EdTech, and doctoral study
    • The personal call to open a microschool and surrender control
    • Founding F.A.Y.E. Learning Center—named after her grandmother
    • The role of intersectionality as a Black, LGBTQ woman in Texas
    • Balancing doctoral studies with launching a school
    • Project-based learning, STEM focus, and family engagement
    • Community-building and authentic recruiting
    • Pip’s spiritual connection to the journey
    • Reflections on cohort support, imposter syndrome, and transformational growth
    • The long-term vision for expansion and impact

    Approximate Timestamps:

    • 00:00–10:00 – Pip’s background, family history, and path into education
    • 10:00–22:00 – Founding F.A.Y.E. Learning Center and vision for students & families
    • 22:00–38:00 – Discovery of Changemaker Education and alignment with purpose
    • 38:00–56:00 – Surrendering control, spiritual connection, and finding support
    • 56:00–End – Reflections on transformation, community, and future legacy
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    50 mins
  • Awakening the Changemaker Within: From Educator to Empowered Founder
    Jul 2 2025


    In this heart-centered and deeply inspiring conversation, Joy Meserve and David K. Richards dive into the journey of becoming a changemaker through microschool leadership. They explore personal transformation, intuitive decision-making, and redefining success outside the traditional 9–5 mold. With honesty, humor, and decades of collective leadership experience, they share how embracing autonomy and purpose can fuel a thriving education movement. This episode is both a roadmap and a call to action for anyone ready to reclaim their essence and reimagine learning—for themselves and the next generation.


    Memorable Quotes:

    • “Start before you feel ready—because you never will feel ready.” — Joy
    • “Life begins on the other side of fear.” — David
    • “Everything in your life has prepared you for this moment.”
    • “Your job title is not your identity. Your essence is.”
    • “We don’t need to enmesh—we can respond with sovereignty.”


    Key Topics Covered:

    • Joy’s journey from COO of a global education startup to co-founder of Changemaker Education
    • How intuitive nudges and spiritual awakening guide big life shifts
    • The powerful transformation from educator to entrepreneur
    • Creating “mind, body, soul” curriculum that balances emotional intelligence with accountability
    • Why micro schools are not just schools—they're acts of sovereignty and service
    • Building autonomy, mastery, and purpose into learning environments
    • Releasing identity attachments to titles, income, and social comparison
    • The impact of conscious leadership in decentralized education models
    • Supporting founders to follow their “full body yes” and claim visionary leadership
    • How the micro school movement is the disruptive innovation traditional education needs


    Timestamps (Approximate):

    00:00 – 08:00 – Introduction and divine alignment of Joy & David’s partnership
    08:00 – 18:00 – Joy’s path from iD Tech to mindfulness to Changemaker Education
    18:00 – 28:00 – The inner Sangha, grieving, and awakening during the pandemic
    28:00 – 38:00 – What it means to be a microschool founder and to trust the path
    38:00 – 50:00 – Unlearning top-down education, embracing founder autonomy
    50:00 – 01:04:00 – Inner discipline, mind-body-soul curriculum, and real SEL
    01:04:00 – 01:15:00 – Helping founders claim their vision, titles, and identities
    01:15:00 – End – Future vision of education and the micro school movement as a model of disruption

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • Follow Your Passion, Create Change, Launch Your Microschool
    Jun 11 2025

    David had a great conversation with Christina Dougay who is the founder of Practical Education and Knowledge LLC (P.E.A.K.) a microschool in Houston, Texas.

    With a background in both education and the mental health sector, she brings a unique perspective to creating safe, supportive, and engaging learning environments for children.

    Driven by a desire to find an alternative to traditional public education for her own children and others in need, Christina strives to provide a positive, trauma-informed approach to learning. She believes that every child is capable of success, deserves to feel valued in the classroom, and should experience the joy of learning.

    Christina invited her husband to join the podcast with her because they have been in this together since the beginning. They shared the origin story of how they were driven by the desire to create something better for their daughter, which drove them to launch with 3 students in their living room and grow to a larger space in a short amount of time.

    Christina & Dusty are emblematic of the spirit and heart of the microschool movement. They have a great story to tell about how they took matters into their own hands and how it helped their own daughter while launching them into a journey of meaning and purpose to serve others.

    There are tons of gems in here that you read about in the research about leadership and startups. They didn’t need to read that research, because they embody entrepreneurship and took one step at a time and made their vision come to life. Such an inspiring story!

    You can learn more about their microschool here: https://www.practicaled.org/

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Follow The Facts: The Real Raw Truth About Microschools
    May 28 2025

    David had a great conversation with Don Soifer who is the CEO of the National Microschooling Center.


    They discussed the recent report just released from the National Microschooling Center that illuminates important data about microschools like what percentage are private, public, what types of students microschools serve, facilities, types of models, and so much more!


    We get to be one of the first to share this and get to hear Don’s analysis which is super exciting.


    Here is a more about Don and the Center. The National Microschooling Center ia America’s comprehensive resource center, movement-builder and authority for the most exciting new education movement in a generation. He co-created and co-directed the Southern Nevada Urban Micro Academy, the nation’s first public–private partnership microschool with the City of North Las Vegas, delivering unprecedented academic growth with a previously underserved population of families under pandemic operating conditions.


    Prior to opening the Center, Soifer has been President of Nevada Action for School Options, an award-winning nonpartisan “action tank” he founded in 2017 to support the growth of diverse choices of rich, high-quality and personalized educational opportunities for all students. He previously served as Executive Vice President of the Lexington Institute, a nonpartisan think tank in Arlington, VA that he cofounded in 1998.

    Soifer directed the institute’s education and other domestic-policy research programs, and his research has been published and discussed in many of the nation’s most influential news publications and policy journals, and cited by policy decisionmakers at all levels of government, including the U.S. Supreme Court.

    Soifer earned a record as one of the nation’s most accomplished charter school authorizers, serving an unprecedented three mayor-appointed, Council-confirmed terms on the District of Columbia Public Charter School Board beginning in 2008. He was widely regarded as a driving force transforming one of the nation’s most successful charter authorizers as it instituted systems for prioritizing quality for the 120+ schools oversee. He subsequently served as a board member on the Nevada State Public Charter School Authority, appointed by the State Board of Education, from 2019-2021.

    Soifer has been an Aspen/Pahara Institute education fellow since 2018.

    You can learn about The National Microschooling Center here: https://microschoolingcenter.org/

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    52 mins
  • Build a Microschool and Transform from Educator to Entrepreneur
    May 14 2025

    David had a great conversation with Raphael Gang who is a Program Officer at the Stand Together Trust (STT) where he makes investments focused on supporting a dynamic education marketplace for families, educators, and entrepreneurs. Prior to joining STT, he worked at 4.0 Schools, a nonprofit national incubator for early-stage education impact ventures, where he coached education entrepreneurs and led 4.0’s communications, fundraising, and research. He helped launch and implement the statewide school voucher program, oversaw charter schools statewide, and managed policy for supporting choice at the Louisiana Department of Education. A former elementary school teacher, he has worked in policy and in leadership at two networks of schools. As a father of two young children, Raphael believes strongly that if we want a future of learning that is for all children, we need to build it.


    David and Raphael discussed how important it is to engage families in the process of building your microschool. We think that building schools is an intellectual process, but entrepreneurship is about doing and not thinking. In that spirit, Raphael recommends you start small, start fast, and start cheap by starting to talk with families and make that your top priority. They also discussed the transition from educator to entrepreneur which can be a big one for many educators! Finally, they discussed the need for microschools to be sustainable and to build a business not a charity to ensure your microschool stays around for years to come!


    You can find Raphael on X here: x.com/raphaelgangedu


    Here are some things that Raphael shared if you want to explore these topics further:


    1. https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/i-started-successful-school-just-27000-sam-rogerson/

    2. Lean Startup by Eric Ries - https://theleanstartup.com/

    3. Tom Arnett'sk, Families on the New Frontier report - https://www.christenseninstitute.org/publication/microschools-families/

    4. Raphael's - Build a Business, not a Charity blog - https://microschoolingcenter.org/news-blog/gang

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    56 mins
  • The Power of Community & Self Directed Learning in Microschools with Tyler Thigpen
    Apr 30 2025

    Enjoy this episode with Tyler Thigpen who is co-founder and CEO of The Forest School: An Acton Academy in Georgia, The Forest School Online, and the Institute for Self-Directed Learning. He also serves as Academic Director at the University of Pennsylvania’s Graduate School of Education. A Georgia native, Tyler has worked across public, private, and charter schools, as well as national nonprofits like Transcend. He’s helped lead innovative school initiatives including nXu, The Academy Group, and EL Education, and co-founded MENTOR Georgia and Chattahoochee Hills Charter School. Tyler holds advanced degrees from Harvard and Regent College and has been published in The Washington Post, Education Week, and AJC. He lives in Trilith, GA, with his four children—all alumni of The Forest School.


    David and Tyler discuss the overall benefits of microschools, especially as it relates to building relationships and creating intimate and close knit communities.


    They finish the conversation by talking about their experience with implementing self directed learning models in various settings, and the benefits of microschools to create powerful learner driven environments.


    You can find Tyler at one of the links below:


    https://theforest.school/

    https://online.theforest.school/

    https://www.selfdirect.school/

    https://www.instagram.com/weareforestschool?igsh=cDJxNDl6bjd6cXVj&utm_source=qr

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    42 mins