Episode 74 You are going to love this episode of the Art of Homeschooling Podcast! Today’s conversation is about looking inward, with my friend Eshanne as my special guest. Eshanne offers the most beautiful, poignant insights about…
Episode 73 Today, on the Art of Homeschooling Podcast, I invite you to be like the lotus flower in your homeschool ~ untouched by the mud and the muck and the mess! Because let’s be real for…
Episode 72 The path that you travel as a homeschooling parent often calls on you to go inward and shine a light on your own inner landscape. Because you’re on a journey, too! This is truth, my…
Episode 71 In this episode of the Art of Homeschooling Podcast, I share with you three simple self-acceptance practices for parents. These are techniques you can start using today to help you shift your mindset from self-criticism…
Episode 70 Today, we’re talking about failure. Not an easy topic, I know. But failure is actually an important part of the learning process! So let’s get comfortable with mistakes and even failure, my friend!!! “There’s no…
Episode 63 It’s the week between Christmas and New Year’s as I write and record this episode all about trusting the power of stillness. This is one of my favorite times of the year. So still….
Episode 62 Homeschooling is not just all about the kids all the time. We as homeschooling parents are on a journey as well. Let’s explore 3 paths of development for the homeschool parent! These three recommended paths…
Episode 61 This episode of the Art of Homeschooling podcast is from the archives, December of 2020. And it’s all about one of my favorite activities for these long, dark, cold December days ~ The window star challenge! …
Episode 59 As I sit down to count my blessings this year… you’re top of mind, dear listener. And I want to know, “What are YOU grateful for?“ I am grateful for YOU, your warm heart,…
Episode 47 Hi, I’m Jean, and I’m an overthinker! You too? Welcome to Overthinkers Anonymous. Ha. I totally made that up you know! But here’s my observation ~ many of us homeschoolers tend to get stuck in…