Most people don’t stop learning because they don’t want to.
They stop because learning stops fitting their life.
In this episode of I Had Plans, I talk about what happens when access, location, timing, and real life get in the way of education – and why that experience shaped how I see learning systems today.
I share what it was like trying to learn while living remotely, relying on small libraries, early internet, and whatever resources were available at the time. It’s also why tools like LMS platforms — especially Moodle — matter so much to me. Not because of the tech, but because they remove barriers and make learning possible when life isn’t neat or predictable.
This episode is about access, adaptation, and finding another way forward when the original plan no longer fits.
I had plans… and when they changed, I found another way forward.