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Family Spotlight: Bucking traditional school with 16 yo movie producer Jack Buckley
December 1, 2020
Today is a super exciting day. First, my part-time co-host and son Graham Kirk is in the studio! Graham joins me to interview a father-son who have chosen their own unique path for education. We give you these real-life examples to inspire you and to learn from as you figure out the right choice for your family. That, and we just love hanging out with them! Our parent guest, Rocky Buckley knew from the beginning homeschooling was the right fit for his family. As a child he struggled a lot in school, mostly from boredom and being bullied for not fitting in. He and his partner, a former school teacher, wanted something better for their kids. Professionally, Rocky guides knowledge experts who want to monetize their expertise, but don’t know how. If you are an author, speaker, consultant or coach, imagine leveraging what you know into your own high-ticket, lifestyle-friendly business. His clients have sold a combined 100 million dollars in training programs, curriculum, and information products to the market. Jack Buckley is a 16-year old homeschooler, filmmaker and host of his own YouTube podcast called The Jack Buckley Show, aimed at young creators. Jack has appeared on television, newspapers and radio as the creator of the world's first Minecraft animated feature film, an action-comedy called Remnants, which he released when he was only 14 years old. He is currently working on his next mystery feature project, projected to release in 2023. Tune in for this fascinating conversation about their educational journey!
Today is a super exciting day. First, my part-time co-host and son Graham Kirk is in the studio!

Graham joins me to interview a father-son who have chosen their own unique path for education.

We give you these real-life examples to inspire you and to learn from as you figure out the right choice for your family.

That, and we just love hanging out with them!

Our parent guest, Rocky Buckley knew from the beginning homeschooling was the right fit for his family. As a child he struggled a lot in school, mostly from boredom and being bullied for not fitting in. He and his partner, a former school teacher, wanted something better for their kids.

Professionally, Rocky guides knowledge experts who want to monetize their expertise, but don’t know how. 
 
If you are an author, speaker, consultant or coach, imagine leveraging what you know into your own high-ticket, lifestyle-friendly business. His clients have sold a combined 100 million dollars in training programs, curriculum, and information products to the market. 
 
Jack Buckley is a 16-year old homeschooler, filmmaker and host of his own YouTube podcast called The Jack Buckley Show, aimed at young creators. 
 
Jack has appeared on television, newspapers and radio as the creator of the world's first Minecraft animated feature film, an action-comedy called Remnants, which he released when he was only 14 years old. 
 
He is currently working on his next mystery feature project, projected to release in 2023.

Tune in for this fascinating conversation about their educational journey! 

Connect with Rocky:

>>> Check out his programs and services at the Platinum web site

>>> Join him and other high level entrepreneurs in his Facebook group

Connect with Jack:

>>> Watch the Jack Buckley show on YouTube

>>> Watch his Minecraft movie Remnants on YouTube

>>> Connect with Jack on Instagram

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