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EPISODE · Apr 7, 2026 · 1H 2M

TEATIME WITH MISS LIZ SERVES: CEVIN SOLING The Rumpleville Chronicles

from Teatime with Miss Liz · host Elizabeth Jean Olivia Gagnon

TEATIME WITH MISS LIZ SERVES: CEVIN SOLING TitleBreaking the Mould Systems, Expanding MindsWhen you challenge the system, you awaken possibility. TopicEducation reform, societal systems, independent thinking, creativity, and redefining human potential. DescriptionIn this bold and thought-provoking Teatime, Miss Liz welcomes Cevin Soling, an award-winning filmmaker, author, academic, artist, and musician whose work challenges conventional thinking and societal norms. Cevin is best known for his groundbreaking documentary, The War on Kids, the first theatrically released film to examine how public education systems mirror prison-like structures. The film received international recognition, awards, and was screened at institutions including Harvard University. With nearly 20 films across major networks like HBO, PBS, BBC, and MTV, Cevin’s work spans media, music, literature, and cultural critique. His writing has appeared in major publications such as Forbes and Wired, and his lectures have reached audiences at Yale, Harvard, TEDx, and SXSW. From exploring remote tribes in Uganda to producing music for global artists, Cevin’s life reflects a relentless curiosity and refusal to accept limits—whether societal, intellectual, or creative. Through his books, films, and music—including The Rumpleville Chronicles—he invites audiences to question inherited beliefs and embrace independent thought.“Welcome to Teatime with Miss Liz, where I don’t serve a beverage — I serve real-life changemakers.Today, we sit with Cevin Soling—a creative force who challenges systems, expands perspectives, and invites us to think beyond what we’ve been taught.”Cevin reminds us that limitations are often constructed not real. When we question systems and embrace curiosity, we unlock new ways of thinking, creating, and living. Cevin Soling is an award-winning filmmaker, author, academic, and musician known for his critical examination of education and societal systems. Creator of The War on Kids, he has produced films for major networks and lectured globally. His work challenges convention, promotes independent thinking, and explores human potential through multiple creative mediums. Resources Website: www.cevinsoling.com #TeatimeWithMissLiz#CevinSoling#IndependentThinking#QuestionTheSystem#TranscendEmbraceEnvisionBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/teatime-with-miss-liz--5511005/support.

TEATIME WITH MISS LIZ SERVES: CEVIN SOLING TitleBreaking the Mould Systems, Expanding MindsWhen you challenge the system, you awaken possibility. TopicEducation reform, societal systems, independent thinking, creativity, and redefining human potential. DescriptionIn this bold and thought-provoking Teatime, Miss Liz welcomes Cevin Soling, an award-winning filmmaker, author, academic, artist, and musician whose work challenges conventional thinking and societal norms. Cevin is best known for his groundbreaking documentary, The War on Kids, the first theatrically released film to examine how public education systems mirror prison-like structures. The film received international recognition, awards, and was screened at institutions including Harvard University. With nearly 20 films across major networks like HBO, PBS, BBC, and MTV, Cevin’s work spans media, music, literature, and cultural critique. His writing has appeared in major publications such as Forbes and Wired, and his lectures have reached audiences at Yale, Harvard, TEDx, and SXSW. From exploring remote tribes in Uganda to producing music for global artists, Cevin’s life reflects a relentless curiosity and refusal to accept limits—whether societal, intellectual, or creative. Through his books, films, and music—including The Rumpleville Chronicles—he invites audiences to question inherited beliefs and embrace independent thought.“Welcome to Teatime with Miss Liz, where I don’t serve a beverage — I serve real-life changemakers.Today, we sit with Cevin Soling—a creative force who challenges systems, expands perspectives, and invites us to think beyond what we’ve been taught.”Cevin reminds us that limitations are often constructed not real. When we question systems and embrace curiosity, we unlock new ways of thinking, creating, and living. Cevin Soling is an award-winning filmmaker, author, academic, and musician known for his critical examination of education and societal systems. Creator of The War on Kids, he has produced films for major networks and lectured globally. His work challenges convention, promotes independent thinking, and explores human potential through multiple creative mediums. Resources Website: www.cevinsoling.com #TeatimeWithMissLiz#CevinSoling#IndependentThinking<a...

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