The Homeschool Compass podcast is all about finding confidence in community and help in the wisdom of those who have gone before us. We’ll talk with the seasoned pioneers of the homeschool movement as well as parents who are currently living the daily joy
The Homeschool Compass Podcast is a go-to source for gentle reminders and heartfelt encouragement to keep relationships at the center of homeschooling. With its sweet tone that is easy on the heart, this podcast provides valuable insights and guidance for homeschooling families.
One of the best aspects of this podcast is its ability to minister to parents in a powerful way. Listeners have found that episodes like the one on Advent have forever changed their perspective on this important season. The teachings provided are biblically sound and set apart from many other resources available today. The podcast offers a unique approach to homeschooling that prioritizes character building, encouraging children's personalities, and observing the way parents act, love, and live in faith and hope.
A possible downside of this podcast could be limited content for those who are not currently homeschooling or considering homeschooling. While it provides valuable insights for parents who choose to educate their children at home, it may not be as relevant or engaging for individuals who are not in a similar situation.
In conclusion, The Homeschool Compass Podcast is an encouraging and informative resource for families who homeschool or are interested in doing so. It offers gentle reminders, heart-felt encouragement, and valuable teachings that can positively impact the homeschooling journey. Whether you're a new homeschool mom seeking reassurance or a seasoned homeschooler looking for fresh inspiration, this podcast has something to offer.
Eryn Lynum is a homeschooling mom of 4, certified Master Naturalist, educator, and host of the popular podcast for kids, Nat Theo: Nature Lessons Rooted in the Bible. Today she joins us to talk about her new Bible study, The Nature of Rest: What the Bible and Creation Teach Us About Sabbath Living. Eryn shares what Biblical rest actually looks like and how we can create Sabbath rhythms in the midst of our busy homeschool days that allow us to serve our families from a place of peace and connection with God.Grab your copy of the Nature of Rest here.You can find the complete show notes for this episode at homeschoolcompass.com/podcast.We'd love to connect with you outside your podcast player!Follow the Homeschool Compass on Instagram or FacebookDownload Christianbook's new free printable homeschool plannerBrowse our book listsThank you for leaving The Homeschool Compass Podcast a rating and a review in your podcast player! It helps new homeschool families find these encouraging conversations. We so appreciate you.
Julie Bogart is a prolific author, speaker, podcaster, and founder of the award-winning online writing program, Brave Writer, which has helped thousands of families around the world teach writing and language arts. A veteran home educator, Julie homeschooled her five now-adult children for 17 years. She is the author of several books that are beloved in the homeschool community, including The Brave Learner and Raising Critical Thinkers. Julie's latest book is titled Help! My Kid Hates Writing: How to Turn Struggling Students into Brave Writers. In this episode Julie shares the heart behind her book and gives practical tips you can use today to help your kids grow as writers.Grab your copy of Help! My Kid Hates Writing here.Find show notes for this episode at homeschoolcompass.com/podcastWe'd love to connect with you outside the podcast!Follow the Homeschool Compass on Instagram or FacebookDownload Christianbook's new free printable homeschool plannerBrowse our book listsThank you for leaving The Homeschool Compass Podcast a rating and a review in your podcast player! It helps new homeschool families find these encouraging conversations.
Greta Eskridge is a second generation homeschooler, mom of 4, and author of the new book, It's Time to Talk to Your Kids About Porn. In this episode, you'll hear Greta's story of how pornography impacted her family and what she has learned about how we can equip our kids to pursue sexual integrity. Greta offers practical tools, scripts you can use today, and valuable guidance on how we can approach these conversations with grace and compassion.You can grab your copy of Greta's book here for more information and support.If pornography is already affecting your life, please know that you are not alone. There is help available for you.If you are a wife whose husband is struggling with porn use, Greta recommends the book, Fight For Love. You may also want to check out the resources available at Fight For Love Ministries.If you are dealing with porn use in your own life or the life of someone you love and want help with recovery, Greta recommends the organization, Pure Desire.You can find show notes for this episode at homeschoolcompass.com/podcast.We'd love to connect with you outside your podcast player!Follow the Homeschool Compass on Instagram or FacebookSign up for our email newsletterDownload our free printablesBrowse our book listsThank you for leaving The Homeschool Compass Podcast a rating and a review in your podcast player! It helps new homeschool families find these encouraging conversations.
Leah Boden is a veteran Charlotte Mason homeschooling mother of 4 teen and young adult children. In this episode, Leah shares the heart behind her new series of living books for children, Tales of Boldness and Faith, and how we as homeschool moms can cultivate our own inner life.Check out Leah's new books, The Angel Orphan: Charlotte Mason Finds Her Way Home and Chronicles of Wonder: The Story-Formed Life of C. S. LewisFind show notes for this episode at homeschoolcompass.com/episode-50-nurturing-the-inner-life-with-tales-of-boldness-and-faith-with-leah-boden/We'd love to connect with you outside the podcast!Follow the Homeschool Compass on Instagram or FacebookSign up for our email newsletterDownload our free printablesBrowse our book listsThank you for leaving The Homeschool Compass Podcast a rating and a review in your podcast player! It helps new homeschool families find these encouraging conversations.
Amber O'Neal Johnston is a Charlotte Mason homeschooling mom who makes her home in Georgia with her husband and four children. In this conversation, Amber shares her new book, Soul School: Taking Kids on a Joy-Filled Journey Through the Heart of Black American Culture, and shows us how we can create a home where every child is seen and celebrated. Grab your copy of Amber's book: https://bit.ly/3Eo6cihYou can find the show notes for this episode at https://www.homeschoolcompass.com/podcastFollow the Homeschool Compass on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/homeschoolcompassFollow the Homeschool Compass on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/homeschoolcompassWe would be so grateful if you would leave The Homeschool Compass Podcast a rating and a review in your podcast player. It helps new homeschool families find these encouraging conversations. Thank you in advance!
Durenda Wilson is mom to 8, nana to 12, and author of the brand new book, Raising Boys to Men: A Simple, Mercifully Short Book on Raising and Homeschooling Boys. With over three decades of homeschool experience, Durenda is passionate about mentoring moms as they raise the next generation of warriors for God's Kingdom. In this episode, she shares some of the unique challenges that come with raising boys and how we can respond to these challenges in ways that inspire our boys to grow into courageous men of God.Grab your copy of Durenda's book, Raising Boys to Men: https://bit.ly/4a8xSTYPlease join us in praying for Durenda and her family as Durenda heals from cancer. You can hear Durenda's latest update and learn more about how to support her family here: https://bit.ly/3PsbStRYou can find the show notes for this episode at https://www.homeschoolcompass.com/episode-48-raising-boys-to-men-with-durenda-wilsonFollow the Homeschool Compass on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/homeschoolcompassFollow the Homeschool Compass on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/homeschoolcompassWe would be so grateful if you would leave The Homeschool Compass Podcast a rating and a review in your podcast player. It helps new homeschool families find these encouraging conversations. Thank you in advance!
Tiffany Jefferson is a veteran homeschooling mom of 10 who has tasted the transformational fruit of being able give her children an education that is not only rooted in Scripture, but also prepares them for life. In this episode, Tiffany shares practical tips for homeschooling multiple ages, practicing Biblical conflict resolution, and creating systems to manage a home effectively. You'll be inspired by Tiffany's testimony of God's faithfulness.You can find show notes for this episode at https://homeschoolcompass.com/episode-47-leaving-a-homeschool-legacy-with-tiffany-jefferson/Follow the Homeschool Compass on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/homeschoolcompassFollow the Homeschool Compass on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/homeschoolcompassWe would be so grateful if you would leave us a rating and a review in your podcast player. It helps new homeschool families find these encouraging conversations. Thank you in advance!
Heather Woodie homeschooled her four children all the way through high school, navigating severe chronic illnesses, ADHD, autism, sensory processing disorder, anxiety, and depression. Now Heather is on a mission to help other families with out-of-the-box, sick, and neurodiverse teens homeschool high school with purpose and peace. In this episode, we discuss how you can create a personalized high school experience that meets your child's needs and gives them the tools to thrive in whatever future God has for them.You can find show notes for this episode at homeschoolcompass.com/podcast.Follow the Homeschool Compass on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/homeschoolcompass/Follow the Homeschool Compass on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/homeschoolcompassWe would be so grateful if you would consider leaving us a rating and a review in your podcast player. It helps new homeschool families find these encouraging conversations. Thank you for being a part of the Homeschool Compass community!
Ruth Chou Simons is a mama to 6 boys, artist, author, Bible study teacher, and founder of Grace Laced, who uses her life and ministry to point people to the transforming power of the gospel. In this episode, Ruth reminds us that when we make our home with God, we are never alone.Grab your copy of Ruth's new children's book, Home Is Right Where You Are: https://bit.ly/3BqEkstCheck out Ruth's best-selling book, Now and Not Yet: Pressing In When You're Waiting, Wanting, and Restless for More: https://bit.ly/47NLCm6Find show notes for this episode: https://www.homeschoolcompass.com/podcastFollow the Homeschool Compass on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/homeschoolcompassFollow the Homeschool Compass on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/homeschoolcompassWe would be so grateful to get your rating and review in your podcast player. It helps new homeschool families find these encouraging conversations. Thank you in advance!
Erin Loechner is a homeschooling mom, author, and founder of a global movement of families who are re-imagining their relationship to tech. In this conversation, Erin shares what it means to be an Opt-Out Family. She believes that if we understand the strategies Silicon Valley employs to leave us isolated, anxious, and locked in to our devices, we can use those same strategies to build a family culture that is more engaging than anything screens have to offer. Be sure to grab your copy of Erin's new book, The Opt-Out Family: How to Give Your Kids What Technology Can't.You can find show notes for this episode at https://homeschoolcompass.com/podcastWe would be so grateful to get your rating and review in your podcast player. It helps new homeschool families find these encouraging conversations. Thank you so much!
Leslie Martino is a brilliant thinker and writer with over 20 years of experience in the field of education. She is passionate about helping parents and teachers support children's learning in an interest-based and child-directed way. Leslie homeschools her four children in central Florida, and she shares her expertise through writing curricula, training teachers, and coaching parents. She is also a speaker on topics of education and motherhood and a contributing writer for the Wild + Free homeschool community. The Joy of Slow: Restoring Balance and Wonder to Homeschool Learning is Leslie's first book. You can find show notes for this episode at https://www.homeschoolcompass.com/episode-43-the-joy-of-slow-with-leslie-martinoFollow the Homeschool Compass Podcast on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/homeschoolcompass/Follow the Homeschool Compass on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/homeschoolcompassWe would be so grateful if you would consider leaving us a rating and a review in your podcast player. It helps new homeschool families find these encouraging conversations. Thank you in advance!
Lyndsey Mimnagh is a homeschooling mom of four with a background in children's ministry and special needs education. Many of you know her as the creator of Treehouse Schoolhouse, where she shares living books, hands-on learning, nature exploration, and biblical discipleship. Today and Lyndsey and I discuss homeschool planning from the big picture of setting our intentions for the year and choosing curriculum to support our homeschool goals all the way down to the nitty gritty of daily rhythms and chores and making sure our needs as moms get taken the time and attention they deserve.You can find show notes for this episode at: https://homeschoolcompass.com/episode-42-homeschool-planning-with-lyndsey-mimnagh/Follow the Homeschool Compass on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/homeschoolcompass/Follow the Homeschool Compass on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/homeschoolcompassWe would be so grateful if you would consider leaving us a rating and a review in your podcast player. It helps new homeschool families find these encouraging conversations. Thank you in advance!
Leigh Nguyen is a homeschooling mom of 3, including 2 homeschool graduates, and founder of Little By Little Homeschool. Leigh is passionate about encouraging families to create and embrace the homeschool lifestyle that is best for them.In this episode, Leigh shares some of the lessons she's learned along the way and how she worked through challenges like coping with a lack of alone, figuring out how to make homeschooling work on a single income, and maintaining a focus on discipleship and reaching the hearts of her children in the face of challenging behavior. You will leave this conversation reminded that God is faithful in the midst of our imperfect days and that even when it doesn't look exactly like we had planned, homeschooling actually does work.You can find show notes for this episode at https://homeschoolcompass.com/episode-41-homeschooling-actually-does-work-with-leigh-nguyen/Check out our printable preschool program, A Picture Book Preschool, at https://bit.ly/3XPfM3eFollow the Homeschool Compass on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/homeschoolcompass/Follow the Homeschool Compass on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/homeschoolcompassWe'd love for you to rate and review the Homeschool Compass Podcast. You can do that here. Thank you!
Jennifer Pepito is a homeschool veteran, mom of 7, founder of the Peaceful Press, host of the Restoration Home podcast, and author of two books for moms. In this episode, we discuss her latest book, Habits for a Sacred Home: 9 Practices from History to Anchor and Restore Modern Families. Find the show notes for this episode including ways to connect with Jennifer and recommended reading to dive deeper into these topics at https://homeschoolcompass.com/episode-40-habits-for-a-sacred-home-with-jennifer-pepito/Order your copy of Habits for a Sacred Home at https://bit.ly/3X42hhSFollow the Homeschool Compass on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/homeschoolcompass/Follow the Homeschool Compass on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/homeschoolcompass
Erin is a joy-chasing homeschool mama to 4 children - young adult to early elementary. She believes that Charlotte Mason education and classical homeschooling don't need to be kept separate. We can weave them together in such a way that we experience the best of both worlds. In this episode, Erin shares with us what that has looked like for her family as well as some of the lessons she has learned in her decades of homeschooling.You can find show notes for this episode at https://homeschoolcompass.com/episode-39-blending-charlotte-mason-and-classical-education-with-erin-cox/Follow the Homeschool Compass on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/homeschoolcompass/Follow the Homeschool Compass on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/homeschoolcompass
Carrie de Francisco is an author, speaker, and mom of 2 homeschool graduates. In this episode, she reminds us that our job is not to be perfect moms or phenomenal teachers. We are called to be faithful disciples, and when we trust that God is our child's ultimate teacher, we can homeschool high school with peace and joy.Grab your copy of Carrie's newest book, Homeschool High School: A Handbook for Christian Higher Education: https://bit.ly/3QiBE4m Visit the show notes page: https://homeschoolcompass.com/podcastFollow the Homeschool Compass on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/homeschoolcompass/Follow the Homeschool Compass on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/homeschoolcompass/
Evgeniia Arasim is a homeschooling mom, holistic health coach and creator of the Nourished Motherhood Program. In this episode we discuss what it looks like to pursue long-term sustainable wellness as busy homeschool moms. Check out the show notes page at homeschoolcompass.com/podcast Follow Evgeniia on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/at.nourished.motherhood/Visit Evgeniia's website and learn more about her coaching program at https://www.atnourishedmotherhood.comSign up for Evgeniia's newsletter at https://www.atnourishedmotherhood.com/subscribe-to-my-emailFollow Homeschool Compass on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/homeschoolcompass/
Jean Burk is a mom of 2 homeschool graduates and creator of the award-winning College Prep Genius program. In this episode, Jean shares how she helped her children access free college by acing their standardized tests and she now guides other families to do the same. Check out Jean's College Prep Genius ecourse: https://bit.ly/3wjMi3XConnect with Jean through her website: https://collegeprepgenius.com/Visit the show notes page at homeschoolcompass.com/podcastFollow the Homeschool Compass on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/homeschoolcompass/Follow the Homeschool Compass on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/homeschoolcompass
Carolyn Leiloglou is a homeschooling mom of 4 and best-selling author. You'll love her new middle grade fantasy novel, Beneath the Swirling Sky! Today we discuss why homeschooling provides the ideal environment for nurturing creativity in our kids and how we can best support them in exploring their own creative passions.Grab your copy of Beneath the Swirling Sky at ChristianbookCheck out the show notes page at homeschoolcompass.com/podcastFollow the Homeschool Compass on Instagram and Facebook for daily homeschool encouragement
Ginny Yurich is a homeschooling mom of 5, lifelong Michigander, and founder of 1000 Hours Outside, a global movement designed to help families reclaim childhood and make outside play a priority. Ginny is the author of several books including her newest release, Until the Streetlights Come On: How a Return to Play Brightens Our Present and Prepares Kids for an Uncertain Future.Grab your copy at Christianbook Check out the show notes page at homeschoolcompass.com/podcastDownload your 1000 Hours Outside tracker sheet and get started today!Follow the Homeschool Compass on Instagram and Facebook for daily homeschool encouragement
Joy Prouty lives on a tiny island off the coast of Washington where she and her husband homeschool their 7 children. Joy is an artist, photographer, filmmaker, and mentor with a gift for inviting women into vulnerability and helping them experience transformation and healing. In her new book, Practicing Presence, Joy guides us in letting go of perfectionism so we can show up more fully in our real, everyday lives and be present to the memories unfolding all around us. You can order your copy of Practicing Presence here: https://bit.ly/49fNsMGConnect with Joy on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joyprouty/Visit the show notes page at homeschoolcompass.com/podcast for links to all the other resources we mentioned todayFollow the Homeschool Compass on Instagram for daily homeschool inspiration and encouragement: https://www.instagram.com/homeschoolcompass/If you enjoyed this episode, please hit subscribe or follow in your podcast player and share with a friend! Be sure to tag us @homeschoolcompass if you do. Thank you for listening!
Danielle Hitchen is a homeschooling mom of 3 who longs for people to see and understand God's big story in the everyday world around them. Today she shares her passion for church history and tradition with us as we explore how we can help our families live according to the rhythms of the church year and embrace the gifts that each season has to offer. Check out Danielle's new book, Sacred Seasons: A Family Guide to Center Your Year Around Jesus at https://bit.ly/3Q6AMQKDanielle has also written some of my favorite board books for little ones, the Baby Believer series, which you can find here: https://bit.ly/3ZNS9coGet the new Homeschool Compass printable preschool program, A Picture Book Preschool: https://bit.ly/3XPfM3eVisit the show notes page at homeschoolcompass.com/podcast for links to all the other resources we mentioned today.Follow the Homeschool Compass on Instagram and Facebook for daily homeschool inspiration and encouragement.Sign up for the Homeschool Compass email newsletter to receive articles, inspiration, and homeschool deals delivered right to your inbox: https://mailchi.mp/e0bd51f61dfb/x5rn6z49e8
Eryn Lynum is a homeschooling mom of 4, master naturalist, Bible teacher, and author of the new book, Rooted in Wonder: Nurturing Your Family's Faith Through God's Creation. In this conversation we discuss how we as parents can help our children cultivate an unshakable faith by encountering their Creator in nature and synthesizing the truth of Scripture and the truths found in creation to stand firm against the lies of our culture.Check out Eryn's book: Rooted in Wonder: Nurturing Your Family's Faith Through God's CreationVisit the show notes page at homeschoolcompass.com/podcastFollow the Homeschool Compass on Instagram and Facebook for daily homeschool inspiration and encouragementSign up for the Homeschool Compass email newsletter to receive articles, inspiration, and homeschool deals delivered right to your inbox each week: https://mailchi.mp/e0bd51f61dfb/x5rn6z49e8
Abbie Halberstadt is a happy wife, homeschooling mama to 10, bestselling author, blogger, and fitness instructor. But most importantly, she's a Bible-believing Christian who desires to know God and make Him known. In this episode we discuss why hard is not the same thing as bad and how embracing this truth can help us experience peace, purpose, and growth through hardship.Check out Abbie's books: Hard Is Not the Same Thing As Bad and M Is for MamaVisit the show notes page at homeschoolcompass.com/podcastFollow the Homeschool Compass on Instagram and Facebook for daily homeschool inspiration and encouragementSign up for the Homeschool Compass email newsletter to receive articles, inspiration, and homeschool deals delivered right to your inbox each week: https://mailchi.mp/e0bd51f61dfb/x5rn6z49e8
Tiffany Wasson is a homeschooling mom of 2 and author of I Quit! Confessions of An Imperfect Homeschool Mom. Tiffany is passionate about helping others find their way toward Jesus, the one who holds all things together. In this conversation Tiffany encourages us that even on the hard days, we can center our hearts on Christ and surrender our efforts to Him, trusting that He will make something beautiful out of our messy homeschool days.Grab your copy of Tiffany's book: https://bit.ly/3K0X1EjVisit the show notes page for all the resources Tiffany mentioned: https://www.homeschoolcompass.com/podcastCheck out our new printable preschool program, A Picture Book Preschool: https://bit.ly/3XPfM3e
Sally Clarkson is a wife, mother, best-selling author, speaker, podcaster, and mentor who has devoted her life to inspiring women to live for Christ. She and her husband, Clay, home educated their four children and are now pouring into the next generation.Through the years Sally has witnessed over and over again how God can use just one cup of kindness offered in faith to knit hearts together, combat loneliness, and draw others closer to Christ. She shares this vision of hospitality with us in her new book, Teatime Discipleship.Grab your copy at: bit.ly/45ytKtZVisit the show notes page at homeschoolcompass.com/podcastFollow the Homeschool Compass for daily encouragement on Instagram and Facebook
Min Hwang is a homeschooling mother of 4 who delights in sharing the Gospel-centric Charlotte Mason philosophy and methods with every family and church. In this conversation Min reminds us of the hope we have in Christ and the honor we have of praying for and discipling the next generation. For links to all the resources Min mentioned today including the Charlotte Mason materials she uses with her high school children, please visit homeschoolcompass.com/podcastConnect with Min: https://www.instagram.com/min.j.hwang/Sign up for the Homeschool Compass email newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/a44ebf9a2b7d/223rsvg6kk
Leslie Nunnery is a homeschooling mom of 4. She and her husband, David, founded Teach Them Diligently homeschool conferences and events. Today Leslie shares why she believes every family should consider attending a homeschool conferences and how we can overcome the obstacles that prevent us from investing in in-person community.Find a homeschool conference near you: https://bit.ly/3mdFGiwCheck out the show notes for this episode: homeschoolcompass.com/podcastConnect with Leslie Nunnery: https://teachthemdiligently.net/Find out more about Teach Them Diligently events: https://teachthemdiligently.net/homeschool-convention-locations/Follow the Homeschool Compass for daily homeschool inspiration and encouragement on Instagram and Facebook
Teresa Wiedrick is a homeschooling mom of 4 who makes her home among the Kootenay Mountains of Canada. In this episode Teresa and I discuss the importance of self-care as homeschool moms and how essential it is for us to tend to our own physical, spiritual, and emotional needs so that we can thrive in this homeschool life. Grab your copy of Teresa's book, Homeschool Mama Self-Care: Nurturing the NurturerVisit the show notes page at homeschoolcompass.com/podcastFollow the Homeschool Compass for daily homeschool inspiration and encouragement on Instagram and Facebook
Leah Boden is a homeschooling mom of 4 and a lifelong student of Charlotte Mason. In this episode she shares how the living principles of the Charlotte Mason philosophy have shaped her heart, mind, and soul, as well as her children's. Grab your copy of Leah's new book, Modern Miss Mason: https://bit.ly/3vIK0YoCheck out the show notes page at homeschoolcompass.com/podcastFollow the Homeschool Compass for daily homeschool encouragement on Instagram, Facebook, and TwitterSign up for the Homeschool Compass email newsletter to receive articles, inspiration, and homeschool deals delivered right to your inbox each week: https://mailchi.mp/e0bd51f61dfb/x5rn6z49e8
Jamie Erickson is a homeschooling mom of 5 and author of the brand new book, Holy Hygge: Creating a Place for People to Gather and the Gospel to Grow. In this conversation, Jamie shares how she orders her homeschool days, what habits have allowed her to persevere and stay sane through the ups and downs of homeschool life, and why she believes the Danish concept of hygge aligns with the truth of the gospel to help us create homes that invite others deeper into relationship with God. Grab your copy of Jamie's book, Holy Hygge: https://bit.ly/3NoMXFHFind show notes for this episode: homeschoolcompass.com/podcastFollow the Homeschool Compass for daily homeschool inspiration and encouragement on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter
Jodi Mockabee is a homeschooling mom of 5 and author of the new book, The Whole and Healthy Family. Jodi is passionate about stewarding the minds, bodies, and spirits of her children in a way that sets them up to thrive in adulthood. In this episode, Jodi shares some of how she homeschools, how her family structures their days, and how they've approached some of the challenges that have come up along the way. She also answers questions from you, the Homeschool Compass community!Grab your copy of Jodi's new book, The Whole and Healthy Family: https://bit.ly/3SpmTvAFind show notes for this episode with links to the resources Jodi mentioned in this conversation as well as some of her recommended books on health, nutrition, parenting: https://bit.ly/3UnBedLFollow the Homeschool Compass for daily homeschool inspiration and encouragement on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter
Linsey Knerl is a mom of 6 who believes that homeschooling can work for your family regardless of your unique circumstances. As an entrepreneur, freelance writer, and homeschool parent, Linsey knows all about the challenges of balancing work and family life, but year by year she and her husband have built a life that allows both their family and their business to thrive. Linsey shares her family's homeschool story as well as practical tips for embarking on your own homeschool journey in Homeschool Hacks: How to Give Your Kids a Great Education Without Losing Your Job or Your Mind. Grab your copy of Linsey's book: https://bit.ly/3AZPTEfFind show notes for this episode: homeschoolcompass.com/podcastConnect with Linsey on Twitter: https://twitter.com/LKnerlFollow the Homeschool Compass on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter
Jennifer Pepito is a homeschool mom of 7, founder of the Peaceful Press, and author of Mothering by the Book: The Power of Reading Aloud to Overcome Fear and Recapture Joy. In this conversation, Jennifer looks back over her decades of homeschool experience to share advice and encouragement for persevering through the ups and downs of homeschooling life. Grab your copy of Jennifer's new book, Mothering by the Book: https://bit.ly/3BhgA7TFind show notes for this episode: homeschoolcompass.com/podcastCheck out Jennifer's resources for homeschool families at The Peaceful Press: https://www.thepeacefulpreschool.com/ Use code NEWFRIEND for a discount when you purchase from Jennifer's shop.Follow Jennifer at https://www.instagram.com/jenniferpepito/Follow the Homeschool Compass for daily homeschool encouragement on Instagram, Facebook, and TwitterSign up for the Homeschool Compass email newsletter to receive articles, inspiration, and homeschool deals delivered right to your inbox each week: https://mailchi.mp/e0bd51f61dfb/x5rn6z49e8
Mystie Winckler is a second-generation homeschooler, mom of 5, and author of The Convivial Homeschool. In this episode, she shares how we can find contentment and peace in the daily work of homeschooling and homemaking as we repent, rejoice, and repeat. Grab your copy of Mystie's book, The Convivial Homeschool: https://bit.ly/3QWu7HmFind show notes for this episode at homeschoolcompass.com/podcastConnect with Mystie at simplyconvivial.com/Follow the Homeschool Compass on Instagram for daily homeschool encouragement at instagram.com/Instagram or on Facebook at facebook.com/homeschoolcompassSign up for the Homeschool Compass email newsletter to receive articles, inspiration, and homeschool deals delivered right to your inbox each week: https://mailchi.mp/f77b4e420934/b2edfenegs
Deborah Wuehler is a homeschool mom of 8 who is passionate about helping homeschool parents draw strength and guidance from Scripture to educate their children to the glory of God. Today she shares how God has equipped her to persevere through over 30 years of homeschooling. Read Deborah's writing at the Homeschool Compass: https://bit.ly/3MNQ0WLSubscribe to the Homeschool Minute to receive weekly email's from Deborah: https://www.theoldschoolhouse.com/the-homeschool-minute/Follow the Homeschool Compass on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/homeschoolcompass/You can find complete show notes for this episode at homeschoolcompass.com/podcast
Christine Marie Bailey is a homeschooling mama of 2 raising her children on a sustainable farm in Santa Fe, Tennessee. But she wasn't always a farm girl at heart. Learn how God has lead her on a journey of pursuing beauty and connection in the midst of life's messy imperfection.Grab your copy of Christine's book, The Kindred Life: Stories and Recipes to Cultivate a Life of Organic Connection, here: https://bit.ly/3PpJNlMFollow Christine on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/organicstine/Stay connected with what's happening at Christine's farm by signing up for the Kindred Farm email list here: https://bit.ly/3yCP4AaFind complete show notes for this episode at homeschoolcompass.com/podcast
Amber O'Neal Johnston is a Charlotte Mason homeschooling mama of 4 who believes the Holy Spirit is her children's supreme educator and that there is power in creating a culturally rich environment for our kids that allows them to see themselves and others in their lessons.Amber is the author of A Place to Belong: Celebrating Diversity and Kinship in the Home and Beyond. You can order your copy here: https://bit.ly/3ETExBTAnd if you preorder by May 17th, 2022 you can get Amber's amazing preorder bonuses: an exclusive lesson guide along with a one-time code for an additional Heritage Pack of your choice. Claim your preorder bonuses here: http://www.aplacetobelongbook.com/Visit the show notes page at homeschoolcompass.com/podcast for links to all the Charlotte Mason resources Amber mentioned, blog articles, Amber's social media pages, and more.
Greta is a second-generation homeschool mom of 4 who is passionate about helping families connect and make lifelong memories through adventure. Whether you're a seasoned explorer or a homebody who isn't sure you have what it takes to embrace a life of adventure, I know you'll be encouraged by what Greta has to share.You can find show notes for this episode at https://homeschoolcompass.com/podcast/Grab a copy of Greta's new children's book, 100 Days of Adventure: https://bit.ly/3J3K21zCheck out Greta's first book, a how-to guide for parents called Adventuring Together: https://bit.ly/3uAFXN6 Connect with the Homeschool Compass on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/homeschoolcompass/
In this episode beloved home educator and founder of Brave Writer, Julie Bogart, shares what she learned through homeschooling her five children and introduces us to her new book, Raising Critical Thinkers: A Parent's Guide to Growing Wise Kids in the Digital Age.You can find show notes for this episode at https://homeschoolcompass.com/podcast/Order your copy of Raising Critical Thinkers here: https://bit.ly/3h7CFui Download the Raising Critical Thinkers Book Club Companion Guide: https://bit.ly/3h70ItjCheck out Julie's previous book, The Brave Learner: https://bit.ly/3IfmlDQConnect with Julie Bogart at https://bravewriter.com/
Studying Shakespeare in your homeschool can be simple and fun! In this episode Amy Sloan, a homeschooling mom of 5, explains how you can delight in the wit and beauty of Shakespeare even if you've never picked up a Shakespeare play before. You can find show notes for this episode at https://homeschoolcompass.com/podcast/Check out Amy's free workshop, Getting Started with ShakespeareFollow the Homeschool Compass on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/homeschoolcompass/Thank you for rating and reviewing the podcast! Click here to leave us your review.
Deschooling is simply taking the opportunity to give yourself a break and find new ways to learn. In today's conversation Colleen Kessler shares how she went from being a public school educator to a reluctant homeschool parent and how she came to embrace the freedom and flexibility of homeschooling.You can find show notes for this episode at http://homeschoolcompass.com/podcast Connect with Colleen at https://raisinglifelonglearners.com/Check out Colleen's 50 Ideas for Deschooling here: https://raisinglifelonglearners.com/deschooling/Follow The Homeschool Compass on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/homeschoolcompass/
Lara is a Charlotte Mason homeschooler, mom of 2, and creator of A Gentle Advent resources. In this episode she shares her heart to help families slow down and experience the richness of the Advent season through shared tradition, reflection, and remembrance.You can find show notes for this episode at homeschoolcompass.com/podcastConnect with Lara at Everyday Graces Homeschool
Laura Booz is a farm wife, homeschooling mom to six, and author of the new book, Expect Something Beautiful: Finding God's Good Gifts in Motherhood. In this episode, Laura shares how she has experienced God's love and care in profound ways through her mothering, and she invites us to join her in seeking God's presence as we homeschool our kids.You can find show notes for this episode at https://homeschoolcompass.com/podcast/Order your copy of Expect Something Beautiful here: https://bit.ly/3lW8p8KConnect with Laura at https://www.laurabooz.com/
Tina homeschooled her two children from birth to high school graduation. Now she encourages and equips other homeschool parents with her website, The Homeschool Resource Roadmap, and her new book, 8 Great Smarts for Homeschoolers. You can find show notes for this episode at https://homeschoolcompass.com/podcast/Order your copy of 8 Great Smarts for Homeschoolers here: https://bit.ly/3oedFGz Connect with Tina Hollenbeck at https://www.homeschoolroadmap.org/Learn more about The Homeschool Loft in De Pere, Wisconsin at https://www.homeschoolloft.com/
Today I'm joined by Beth Corcoran, a homeschool mom of 8 living in Oklahoma and host of the Flamingo Feathers Podcast. We discuss the benefits and challenges of special needs homeschooling, how to find community, and what to do when others aren't supportive of your decision to homeschool.You can find show notes for this episode at homeschoolcompass.com/podcast
Jessica is a homeschool mom of 1 who equips families to become lifelong learners. She will inspire you with her tips for saving a homeschool day that's going all wrong, navigating the challenges of homeschooling an only, adding games to your homeschool days, and much more.Find show notes for this episode at https://homeschoolcompass.com/podcast/
Durenda Wilson homeschooled her eight children and prepared them to become healthy, successful adults in just four hours a day or less. If you've ever doubted whether you're doing enough, this conversation is for you. You can find show notes for this episode at https://homeschoolcompass.com/podcast/ Order your copy of The Four-Hour School Day here: https://bit.ly/3xoGNfE Connect with Durenda Wilson at https://www.durendawilson.com/
Today I share a conversation with mom and math educator Kate Snow. We cover what to do when your child hates math, how to know when it's time to change curriculum, and more.You can find show notes for this episode at HomeschoolCompass.com/PodcastConnect with Kate at kateshomeschoolmath.com/Kate's award-winning Math Facts That Stick series: https://bit.ly/3ffLUs5Kate's Kindergarten Math with Confidence curriculum: https://bit.ly/3vin0xB
You can find show notes for this episode at homeschoolcompass.com/podcast and don't forget to find us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter for daily homeschool encouragement.Connect with Kristin by visiting kristinmoonscience.com or following her on Instagram and Facebook.
Today I'm chatting with Emily Copeland about the gifts and challenges of working while homeschooling including our best strategies for managing the demands of work, home, and homeschool. You can find show notes for this episode as well as links to all the resources we mentioned at homeschoolcompass.com/podcastConnect with Emily by visiting tablelifeblog.comFor daily encouragement and practical resources for your homeschool journey, connect with us on Instagram at instagram.com/homeschoolcompass