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"Pirate" Energy in a Structured World (with Rachel Ropeik)

"Pirate" Energy in a Structured World (with Rachel Ropeik)


Season 3 Episode 33


How did a word rooted in plunder and violence become a symbol of creativity, courage, and rebellion? In this swashbuckling episode, Nicole is joined by educator and strategic mischief-maker Rachel Ropeik to explore the word pirate — from its violent etymological roots to its reclaimed modern spirit.

Together, they unpack the surprising history behind pirate codes, the difference between stealing and venturing, and what it really means to be a pirate with a heart in today’s world.

In this episode, you’ll discover…

  • Why pirates might have invented early versions of health insurance and income equality
  • The lesser-known meaning at the root of the word “pirate” (spoiler: it’s not theft!)
  • How “pirate energy” meets “institutional energy” — and what happens next
  • Why rebellion without purpose isn’t enough
  • How Rachel brings mischief, movement, and play into her everyday work

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    We also talked about...

    • The Only Life That Mattered — The story of Anne Bonny, Mary Read, and “Calico Jack” Rackham
    • Pirate codes and voting rights among 18th-century pirate crews
    • Pirates of the Caribbean, Our Flag Means Death, and of course… animated Fox Robin Hood


    Connect with Rachel Ropeik

    Website: rachelropeik.comNewsletter (sign up via the site!)
    Socials: @theartropeik


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