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The Happy Homeschooler Podcast is a digital support group for everyone interested in a learning lifestyle. Join us the second and fourth Friday of each month as our hosts Holly Williams Urbach, Melody Gillum, and Jennifer Jones discuss topics like the benefits of homeschooling, finding the right curriculum for you, navigating the line between parent and teacher, and more!
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This is a podcast where we discuss productivity, personality, education, and theory. I seek to make things easier and more wonderful for my fellow homeschool mamas. I'm a Christian mom of four special needs boys. I've been homeschooling over a decade, many of them in the Charlotte Mason style, and I seek to be productive in all of the things I put my mind to. Can't wait to share with you!
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Jube has been helping new homeschoolers since 1989. Then a New York Mom heard about her and offered to put her podcast onto a NY station. By 2005, “The Homeschooler Next Door” was in the top 100 iTunes educational podcasts. Although we’ve had several starts and stops since then because of life, we hope to bring the best interviews and Mom discussions.
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Hi and welcome to the Confessions of a Homeschooler podcast! In these podcasts I will be sharing my top tips on homeschooling, organization, parenting, and every day life! I will also be answering some of your questions on the podcasts as well. I hope you will find encouragement and inspiration as you join me and we navigate this journey together.
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This POD is for those who home school their children and those who are looking on insight into Homeschooling their children in the future. We are here to offer support,information,resources and real life testimony for Homeschooling Children of Color. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/eric-williams-ricwrites/support
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Nothing helps soothe a difficult day of homeschooling like taking a journey to the great outdoors. Whether you're in your backyard or a national park, the outside can provide a refresh for parents and children alike. Today, we're joined by the founders of Barefoot University, a forest school organization passionate about getting kids of all ages ou…
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Everyone has doubts about homeschooling. It's a big job, and a hard one too. Maybe you're not sure you can teach certain subjects, or maybe you're worried about important things getting lost in the shuffle. But you're not alone. Many homeschooling moms and dads have had doubts before you, including our own hosts. Listen to our hosts years of experi…
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The literacy crisis in America is a deeply troubling issue in our modern day. For years, public schooled students have been trailing behind where they ought to be in literacy, reading comprehension, and more. Since the pandemic, this problem has skyrocketed. But this is an issue that affects homeschoolers as well. Not only are many people leaving t…
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If you're a homeschooling parent with a child taking high school classes, you should be thinking about transcripts. In this episode, our hosts share practical tips on creating high school transcripts for homeschoolers, covering how to document coursework, extracurricular activities, and achievements in a way that stands out to colleges and employer…
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Music education is often a source of apprehension for homeschooling parents. Whether musically trained or not, teaching your children music is like teaching them a whole new language, and the cost alone can make many parents balk. But there's an easier way! Today, we're joined by Shanan Colvin, a professional singer, musician, and music educator. S…
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SHOW TOPICS: Today, the tables are turned. Vivian Cheng, host of “Life with Bitcoin,” interviews Scott and Tali about their homeschool journey. She asks deep and personal questions about fears, decision making in relationships and more. Note this is the homeschooling portion of a more comprehensive discussion including backgrounds, zero time prefer…
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Whether you're a homeschooler or know someone who is, people often have a lot of questions about homeschooling. What is it? How does it work? How do homeschooled kids differ from their publicly schooled peers? Today, we're tackling all the most frequently asked questions about homeschooling! SHOW NOTES: Visit our website at www.happyhomeschoolerpod…
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Homeschooling in Pennsylvania is sometimes thought as difficult by people outside of the Keystone State. But for those on the inside? It's a completely different story. Today, we're joined by Kathryn Gomes, M.Ed, author of math curricula and co-host of the Homeschool Works Podcast. A former homeschool student in Pennsylvania and current homeschool …
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SHOW TOPICS: Dads and soon-to-be-Dads, are you trying to convince your wife to homeschool? Our guest today, John, shares his story of how he and his wife worked this discussion. Now, 19 years of homeschooling later, they share their lessons learned and suggestions for others in their book, “This Is Not A School.” Take self-custody of your parenting…
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Homeschooling with technology can sometimes be a blind spot for parents. With technological advances happening quicker and quicker, it's easy to get left behind. And that's not even mentioning the concerns related to AI. Today, we're joined by Meryl van der Merwe, host of the Homeschooling with Technology podcast, and she's sharing a little glimpse…
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SHOW TOPICS: In today's show, Tali shares exciting developments with her early readers series. This is a perfect way to leverage the power of story to engage with your younger children and grandchildren. The accompanying journal not only helps them embrace the concepts, it also provides a time for fellowship and sharing memories. IN THIS EPISODE, Y…
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Homeschooling is a full-time job, and there's lots of learning that you have to do as the parent and teacher. Today, our hosts share their favorite homeschooling books to make your learning lifestyle fun, easy, and fulfilling! SHOW NOTES: Visit our website at www.happyhomeschoolerpodcast.com If you have any questions or comments, please email us at…
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It seems everyone these days wants to know how to start homeschooling. With the homeschooling boom still going, it's more important than ever to make sure you get all your ducks in a row before you even start looking at a worksheet. Today, our hosts will take you step by step from what to do before you start, how to make sure you and your kids get …
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SHOW TOPICS: Today’s show is part of our fundamentals series where we focus on practical ideas and resources. This episode is especially for younger parents and is dedicated to developing the love of reading mindset. IN THIS EPISODE, YOU'LL LEARN: Picking the “right” reading material in the context of cultivating the right attitude Managing parenta…
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Knowing why you homeschool is something that can slip the mind of some homeschooling parents. While we know why we chose to leave public school, we sometimes don't stop to think about the reasons we continue in our learning lifestyle. Today, we discuss the importance of knowing why you homeschool. SHOW NOTES: Visit our website at www.happyhomeschoo…
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For anyone switching from public school to homeschooling, the process of deschooling is crucial. Deschooling is the step between public school and homeschooling when you take a break to allow your family to adjust to the rhythms of your new learning lifestyle. But it's so much more than that. How long should one deschool? What are some ways to ease…
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SHOW TOPICS: Jim Lord and Gabe Lord share their respective generational perspectives on being on the leading edge of homeschooling in the 1980’s. Both are Bitcoiners. Both are veterans. Listen to how the values of all these areas are intertwined. IN THIS EPISODE, YOU'LL LEARN: Perspective of 2 generations: military family pioneering homeschooling i…
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Today, we embark on another state in our Homeschooling Across America series by learning all about Homeschooling in North Carolina! SHOW NOTES: Visit our website at www.happyhomeschoolerpodcast.com If you have any questions or comments, please email us at happyhomeschoolpod@gmail.com Visit Transcript Maker and get your 14-day free trial! Like our p…
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Homeschooling your children is a full-time job, which can cause some hesitation with single parents. Whether you're newly single and wondering if you can continue to homeschool or you've been single and wondering if you can start, we're here to tell you that homeschooling can work for you. But you don't need to take our word for it. Today, we speak…
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SHOW TOPICS: We can’t control lobbying or money printing but we can control what we do at home. Foster your parent-child bonds. Protect them from the hidden costs of money on the family. IN THIS EPISODE, YOU'LL LEARN: Our monetary environment plays a role in our parents’ ability to show up authentically. For example, when parents have to work their…
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Parents of only children face unique challenges when making the decision to homeschool. Some may think that having only one child in the house would make things easier, but when there's no siblings to occupy each other's time, it all falls onto the parent. Add in work and one might just wonder if they can really do it. Well, we're here to tell you …
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SHOW TOPICS: Yes, homeschooling conventions really exist. They are valuable for parents whether you homeschool or not, whether you can attend in person or not. In this episode, Tali and Scott share their experience as vendors and speakers at the 2024 GHC Cincinnati event. IN THIS EPISODE, YOU'LL LEARN: There are multiple brands of homeschooling con…
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Homeschooling a big family has its challenges, and its rewards! Today, our hosts share their secrets for efficient and fun learning for the whole family. From tailoring your approach to different learning styles to secrets that will help save your bank account, we can help you be an expert at homeschooling a big family. SHOW NOTES: Visit our websit…
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Many homeschooling parents wonder how to teach current events. Some think it only means teaching politics, some worry about how to talk to their kids about difficult topics. But current events is a much broader topic than most people realize. From local happenings to global news, from sporting events to pop culture touchstones, current events reach…
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Homeschooling in California has the reputation for being difficult, but that couldn't be further from the truth! While every state will have its pros and cons, California gives lots of freedom to its homeschooling parents. Today, we sit down with a homeschooler from California to discuss everything you need to know about homeschooling in California…
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Project-based homeschooling is getting more and more popular, and there's no wonder why! By engaging your student's interests and encouraging their curiosity, you not only shape them into a motivated self-learner, but you also allow them to learn a wider variety of things than you might otherwise, using set curricula. Join us today as we discuss ev…
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SHOW TOPICS: experiential real-world learning, compounding benefits of year-round schooling, treating kids like adults Brooke Williams is a homeschool dad who shared the teaching responsibilities equally with his wife. He’s also a passionate Bitcoiner. In today’s episode Tali and Scott dig into his lessons learned about the often-overlooked compoun…
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Astronomy is tied into many subjects homeschoolers may be studying. Whether history, mythology, or navigation. But it also exposes your children to the beauty of the universe, from the planets of our solar system, to igniting clouds of dust millions of lightyears away. Today, we discuss How to Teach Astronomy. SHOW NOTES: Visit our website at www.h…
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SHOW TOPICS: money-literacy for teens, helping homeschoolers become bitcoiners Tali and Scott finally talk about a project that’s been a year in the making. They explain details about their new online course to help homeschooling parents and their teens take their first steps towards Bitcoin. “Youth Financial Empowerment” is about how money works. …
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Celebrating the 100th Episode of Orange Hatter and Envisioning Future Bitcoin Initiatives The episode, marking the 100th episode of the Orange Hatter podcast, revisits interviews and shares stories of various Bitcoin women around the world. The women come from diverse contexts and experiences, yet all share the common goal of safeguarding their har…
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Ever since 2020, homeschooling has been booming. As such, not only are there more people than ever needing help navigating the world of homeschooling, but the world of education in general is transforming to meet the needs of this new homeschooling population. Join Holly and Jennifer as they discuss the ever-increasing growth of homeschooling. SHOW…
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SHOW TOPICS: life-long parent-child bonds, unschooling FUD, filling your own emotional cup Unschooling can build incredible, life-long parent-child bonds. You trust them. They trust you. Give your kids a loving, respectful and happy home. Parents may have to de-school themselves. There is a lot of FUD about unschooling. Unschooling is the opposite …
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Contests and competitions can create much-needed external motivation for students and can foster skills and abilities in our kids that will help them in their future. But for some people, competition is a dirty word, so how can you make sure you're doing it right? Today, we'll be discussing the ins and outs of using contests and competitions in you…
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SHOW TOPICS: criminalized homeschooling, “homeschooling” public-school students, screen-time and other challenges Parents are ultimately responsible for their kids’ education. Some families live in places where homeschooling is criminalized, e.g., Germany. Some families can’t afford to formally homeschool, e.g., because both parents must work. None…
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SHOW TOPIC: Independent thinking, teacher incentives, and AI's place in a homeschool curriculum Deanna and Joel are building the future they want to see. The decline in our education system has compounded year after year for over a century. It is too corrupt to fix from the inside. This inspired them to start their own teaching business. With techn…
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SHOW TOPIC: Mental training, preparing for adversity, and avoiding fiat-mindset slippage This episode covers how kids need to learn to deal with disappointment and adversity. If you are homeschooling, it’s an easy trap to fall into to try to control everything. Be intentional. Mental training, e.g., mental resilience and anti-fragility, is an impor…
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Geography is an important subject to teach. Through geography we can better know the world around us, the people that live in it, and how to navigate it. But many homeschoolers wonder just how to teach geography. Far from a series of dull facts and scientific definitions, geography can come alive in your homeschool! Today, we'll be discussing all o…
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When you're new to homeschooling, it's invaluable to have people there to help you. Whether recommending curricula, giving advice, or just being there for you, it's a vital resource. So, when you're the experienced hand and you see someone new, it's important to be there to help them, too. Today, we'll be discussing the importance of mentoring new …
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SHOW TOPIC: There’s more to understanding AI than its technical applications. Tali and Scott continue their AI for Homeschoolers series exploring the connection between AI and free speech. They balance the Bitcoin Moms' point of view with the Bitcoin Dads' point of view. AI is just a tool, although a very powerful one. Our free speech rights are un…
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SHOW TOPIC: Today, with Matt Odell’s permission, we’re re-publishing Citadel Dispatch 84. Matt gave us the opportunity to join him on his podcast exactly one year ago. That really opened up our minds to what was possible and, consequently, we did more than we ever thought was possible. Now we’re more inspired than ever to give back to others, e.g.,…
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SHOW TOPIC: It’s been one year since Tali and Scott formally finished homeschooling their kids and left the corporate world. They focus on giving back to homeschoolers, women Bitcoiners, and veterans. Tali and Scott use the week between Christmas and New Years to reflect on the prior year and goals for 2024. IN THIS EPISODE, YOU'LL LEARN: Tali’s su…
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When you decide to homeschool, you feel like you're making the best choice for your child and your family. But sometimes you can face pushback from more traditional family members. Often it's genuine curiosity, but just as often it's not. How can you handle family members intruding into your homeschooling? And how far is too far? Today, we discuss …
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As homeschooling parents, we're fiercely independent. But that can sometimes lead us to isolation when times are hard, feeling as though we have to go it alone. But you don't have to. Today, we discuss the importance of taking care of your mental health as a homeschooling parent and share how we maintain our mental health. SHOW NOTES: Visit our web…
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SHOW TOPIC: Clair and Daniel Prince bring the proof-of-work. Homeschooling while you’re traveling the world takes commitment and courage. In this episode they share their perspectives on un-programming ourselves as parents, teaching values to children, the importance of critical thinking skills, regulatory creep in Europe, and developing deep and b…
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SHOW TOPIC: It’s mission critical for Bitcoin homeschoolers to overcome the fear, uncertainty and doubt (FUD) about artificial intelligence (AI). Tali and Scott kick off this series with the “why” about this powerful type of tool. The decision parents must make is whether to learn about AI and be the master of the new technology or be the victim wh…
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Children learn to read, so they can read to learn! But even more than an educational aid, reading is a pleasure enjoyed by millions of people every day. Today, we're joined by the Heritage Mom, Amber O'Neal Johnston, to learn how she chooses books for her homeschool and her family! SHOW NOTES: Visit our website at www.happyhomeschoolerpodcast.com I…
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SHOW TOPIC: Josh Waitzkin brings the proof-of-work when it comes to deep learning and flow. His techniques about learning to learn can be applied anything. In this episode, Tali and Scott apply them to homeschooling. IN THIS EPISODE, YOU'LL LEARN: Why “life history” resources, namely biographies and autobiographies, make such great learning tools J…
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SHOW TOPIC: Finding local resources to supplement a homeschooling curriculum is a continuous challenge. Haskel Academy creates a marketplace to close that gap and link parents with service providers of all types. Kalani and Tyler describe their background and motivation to found this non-profit organization. IN THIS EPISODE, YOU'LL LEARN: Tyler was…
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