Art of Homeschooling Podcast

Welcome to the Art of Homeschooling Podcast where we help parents cultivate creativity and connection at home. Look for a new episode every Wednesday.

 

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“Listening to Jean is like reading a really good book that only has the parts worth reading highlighted!”   ~Elizabeth

About the Podcast

The Art of Homeschooling Podcast is for parents who are ready to shine in homeschooling. In each episode, we share stories and strategies so you can drop the overwhelm and get in touch with inspiration. You CAN create a homeschool life you love. 

I’m your host, Jean Miller, homeschooling mother of three now-grown children. And here at the Art of Homeschooling, we keep it sweet and simple so you can focus on cultivating creativity and connection at home.

Show Notes

Check out the Show Notes for each episode below for more resources.

Episode95
Episode 95: Curiosity is the Best Remedy for Overwhelm
The Best Remedy for Overwhelm Hey there! This is Episode #95 of the podcast! Let's talk about curiosity. And how curiosity is the best remedy for overwhelm, which is often our biggest challenge as homeschooling parents. As the homeschooling mentor here at Art of Homeschooling, I’ve had the honor of ... Read More
Episode94
Episode 94: Your Journey as a Homeschooler
Your Journey as a Homeschooler Here on Episode #94 of the Art of Homeschooling podcast, I talk about your journey as a homeschooler. Because as homeschooling parents, we're on a journey of unfolding and self-discovery, too. It’s not just all about the kids. I just got back from the Taproot ... Read More
Episode93
Episode 93: Ask Jean Anything
Ask Jean Anything Welcome to episode #93, Ask Jean Anything. Today, I’m going to answer six questions from, dear listeners! I so often say to homeschooling parents, “There are no silly questions. And if you have a question, chances are good that someone else is wondering that same thing.” So ... Read More