Episode 32 In this episode, I talk with Amy Bomberry, one of the co-founders of The Everlasting Tree School. The Everlasting Tree School was founded in June 2010 by a group of parents and teachers seeking a…
Episode 31 Hi, I’m Jean and I’m an overcomplicator. Are you an overcomplicator, too? Welcome to the club! What are some of the ways we overcomplicate? We keep gathering more and more opinions rather than forming our…
Episode 30 Mother’s Day is a sweet holiday. I like the idea of a day for showing appreciation toward mothers and mother figures worldwide. An annual day to celebrate mothers and motherhood and maternal bonds, as well…
Episode 29 Have a peek with me into a day in the life of three holistic homeschooling mamas just like you! Homeschoolers (old and new) often wonder just how to bring everything together. From stories to math…
Episode 28 New homeschoolers ask me often, “So what curriculum should I buy?” But homeschooling is really more about HOW to use curriculum than WHICH to buy. I’m so happy to be able to share more about HOW to use…
Episode 27 Hey hey, homeschool friends! Join me for this super fun episode of the Art Homeschooling Podcast all about movement games and activities with my guest, Brain Wolfe of Waldorfish. So let me introduce you to…
Episode 26 For many homeschoolers, the end of your homeschool year is in sight. And sometimes, we tend to lose focus at this time of year as we near the end! Today, I want to give you…
Episode 25 Every year, I send a survey to homeschooling parents. Last year, I heard back from 75 parents and I wanted to share a not-so-surprising discovery I found in their responses… Personally, this confirms everything I…
Episode 24 As I was turning over the soil in our garden last weekend, I was thinking about all the living we’ve done in this backyard! We’ve had a wooden climbing structure, a sandbox that turned into…
Episode 23 Have you ever wondered WHY the Waldorf approach is built around the arts? I honestly think it’s this unique way of creating lessons that draws many of us to this approach – the lively arts…