Episode 146 We’ve all heard it…comparison is the thief of joy. But how do we stop comparing ourselves to others? I say, “Homeschool comparison, be gone!” As homeschoolers, we all want to check in and assess how…
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Episode 145 Do you ever feel like there’s a gap between your homeschool life right now and your vision of a better way? Let’s talk about bridging that gap between your vision and right now. In this…
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Episode 144 Hello there and welcome! In this episode of the Art of Homeschooling podcast, I want to talk about inspiration, specifically your inspired homeschool. I’ve just returned home from Taproot 2023, a live in-person retreat and…
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Episode 143 Years ago at a workshop, someone handed me a piece of paper with a handwritten passage entitled Faithfulness. And this has become my go to read whenever I experience conflict with a loved one in…
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Episode 142 The best way of gaining confidence as a homeschooler is to just begin! Because confidence builds as you go. Waiting around for confidence to show up is never a good idea. And in fact, that’s…
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Episode 141 As I write and record this episode, it’s about halfway through the calendar year. And I’m reflecting back to January. I always resist setting any New Year’s Resolutions. And here’s why: Throughout the year, I…
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Episode 140 I have something a little different here for Episode #140 of the Art of Homeschooling podcast. Your personalized podcast playlist! So that you can find episodes that speak to you, right where you are, right…
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Episode 139 Welcome dear listener! In today’s episode, we’re going to delve into a topic that is near and dear to my heart ~ writing your own homeschool manifesto. What exactly is a homeschool manifesto? Well, think…
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Episode 138 Let’s talk about the arts! In this episode of the Art of Homeschooling podcast, I want to share with you the top 5 things children gain from doing art. The arts are integral to education….
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Episode 137 This episode of the Art of Homeschooling podcast dives into an issue that often holds homeschoolers back: accepting where you are instead of wishing you were somewhere else. Because as homeschoolers, it’s important to start…