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Being a mom is a rewarding yet demanding job, especially when balancing the many responsibilities of homeschooling, homemaking, and personal life. Erin Cox from Gentle + Classical Press shares how to navigate the busy seasons of motherhood, offering practical advice on how to maintain personal well-being, connect with your identity outside of motherhood, and prioritize what truly matters. Find show notes and full transcript here: https://www.humilityanddoxology.com/finding-peace-chaos-homeschooling/ THANK YOU to podcast sponsor Berean Builders: https://bereanbuilders.com/ecomm/ While you're here, would you take a minute to leave a rating and review in your podcast app? Send me a screenshot of your review and I'll send you my Abolition of Man webinar for FREE! Just email me your review screenshot at Amy@HumilityandDoxology.com Join Made2Homeschool for exclusive content and community: HumilityandDoxology.com/M2H https://www.made2homeschool.com/a/2147529243/KNcPGL3t FREE Homeschool Planner Calendar: https://www.humilityanddoxology.com/free-homeschool-planner-calendar/ Year of Memory Work: https://humilityanddoxology.com/year-of-memory-work Follow Humility and Doxology Online: Blog https://www.humilityanddoxology.com/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/HumilityAndDoxology Instagram http://instagram.com/humilityanddoxology YouTube: YouTube.com/humilityanddoxology Amy's Favorites: https://humilityanddoxology.com/favorites This podcast and description contains affiliate links.
Craig welcomes Erin Cox of the Washington Post to discuss the latest breakthrough regarding the RFK site and the land surrounding it. They delve into what this development means for the city, the possibilities for the future of the site, and how it could impact sports, entertainment, and the community in Washington, DC.
In this episode of the Unleashing Leaders podcast, Lee Scott and Erin Cox discuss the complexities of decision-making in leadership roles. Erin shares her career journey, the challenges she faced while navigating multiple job offers, and the decision-making process she utilized, known as the OOC EMR model. The conversation emphasizes the importance of clarity, confidence, and authenticity in making impactful career choices, as well as the significance of having supportive colleagues and a positive work environment. Additional Resources: Connect with Lee on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/leeallenscott/ Learn more about Unleashing Leaders: https://www.unleashingleaders.com/ Follow PeopleForward Network on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/peopleforward-network Learn more about PeopleForward Network: https://peopleforwardnetwork.com/ Listen to the original episode on Unlocked podcast: https://sites.libsyn.com/458334/unlocking-potential-by-becoming-unleashed-with-lee-scott Key Takeaways: Leaders often face complex decisions that require careful consideration. The OOC EMR model helps in structuring decision-making processes. It's essential to identify desired outcomes before evaluating options. Mitigating risks can lead to more favorable decision outcomes. Authenticity in leadership fosters diversity and better problem-solving. Having supportive colleagues enhances job satisfaction and performance. Decision-making can be overwhelming, but clarity brings peace. Negotiating offers can lead to better outcomes in career decisions. Work-life balance is crucial for personal fulfillment. Reflecting on past experiences can guide future decisions.
Five days until election day; Kamala Harris responds to Donald Trump saying he would protect women 'whether the women like it or not'; Donald Trump in New Mexico on immigration and border security; both presidential campaigns release ads with Halloween themes; interview with Washington Post's Erin Cox on Maryland U.S. Senate race (25); North Korea fires a ballistic missile with a range that could hit the continental United States; Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass celebrates the Dodgers World Series win over the NY Yankees. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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
As the primary in Maryland enters into its final days, the race for the Democratic nomination for Maryland's U.S. Senate seat grows contentious. Washington Post reporter Erin Cox has been following the U.S. Senate race and joins us to discuss the latest.Email us at midday@wypr.org, tweet us: @MiddayWYPR, or call us at 410-662-8780.
Hello everyone! I hope you are well! I just wanted to apologise on here for not managing to release an episode last week – but hoping this one will make up for it.I got to speak to the lovely Erin about her experiences with her two children. We talk about her surprise pregnancy and positive birth experience with her son, as well as her 5 year unexplained fertility issues and a chemical miscarriage. She did eventually fall pregnant with her gorgeous daughter and we chat all about her accidently free birthing experience! Just a heads up we both had our babies with us for this episode, however it is mainly my daughter you can hear throughout, although I have done my best to edit!Enjoy! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Episode 128 – My VO Journey with Erin Cox In this episode of The Voiceover Gurus podcast, student Erin Cox shares her VO Journey and how she has started her career. Learn about her travels so far and what has worked for her. About Erin: Erin Cox lives in Northern Minnesota with her supportive husband, barky dogs and yowly cat. Between family and radio, she has started a voiceover career with a mix of Agents, P2P sites and a dash of networking. Getting to voiceover has been a winding road starting in the Navy, leading to roller derby, then Connecticut School of Broadcasting and radio. After finding the Guru's podcast, Erin worked with Linda Bruno, JJ Wilson and Alyssa Jayson to tamp down her radio-ness then put together her first Commercial Demo and has been trying to figure it out from there. Erin's hobbies are cooking, singing along to old country songs, losing in MarioKart (out of niceness), watching DragRace and being outside when the Minnesota weather permits. Jobs so far have included; President Cheese, Skyy Vodka, Google and Gorjana. Visit Erins' website: www.realfriendlyvoiceover.com FOR MORE INFO ON THE SHOW AND THE GURUS, PLEASE VISIT: Coaching Website: https://voiceover.guru/ and https://learnwiththegurus.com/ Join our Circle Community: https://the-voiceover-gurus.circle.so/home Linda Bruno Voice Actress https://www.lindabruno.com Alyssa Jayson Actress and Musician http://www.alyssajayson.com Kevin Kilpatrick Voice Actor https://kevinkilpatrick.com/
Homeschool Insights - Biblical Home Education Inspiration in Under 10 Minutes!
What should homeschooling look like for preschool? Is it even necessary? Erin Cox joins Yvette Hampton to discuss homeschooling through the preschool years, and emotional, academic, and spiritual growth from preschool to adulthood. Watch this full conversation on our YouTube channel. Erin is a joy-chasing homeschool mama to 4 babies, ages young adult down to elementary. She married her grade-school sweetheart over 20 years ago, and lives to love him well. Erin writes about homeschooling, taking hard moments captive for Christ, and loving her family well at Life, Abundantly. She is the author of multiple early-years Charlotte Mason and Classically-inspired programs at The Gentle + Classical Press and is the Founding Editor in Chief of On Mission, a quarterly culture-focused geography magazine. In this interview you will learn: What makes the preschool years so important developmentally (not just physically but emotionally and spiritually). If "preschool" really necessary... shouldn't we just let them play? What we should be focused on in the preschool years, academically. The three primary "focuses" in the preschool years? (How to relate to God, to self, and to others) What preschool has to do with redeeming our broader culture? What our responsibility as Christian homeschoolers is to the greater popular culture. Should we hunker down and just keep our kids safe? The difference between "real" culture as opposed to popular culture) RECOMMENDED RESOURCES: https://shopgentleclassical.com Education: Does God Have an Opinion? By Israel Wayne The Unhurried Homeschooler: A Simple, Mercifully Short Book on Homeschooling, by Durenda Wilson RECOMMENDED PODCAST EPISODES: The Importance of Outdoor Play - Aby Rinella 1000 Hours Outside – Ginny Yurich Gameschooling – Cindy West It's not too late to enjoy the Homegrown Generation Family Expo - now at a new, lower price! Register today for lifetime access to every session - and BONUS access to the 2020 conference - all for just $20. Register at HomegrownGeneration.com. Support Schoolhouse Rocked! Has the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast been a blessing to you? Support from our listeners allows us provide resources, support, and encouragement to homeschooling families around the world. Please consider donating to support Schoolhouse Rocked. Be the most popular mom in your co-op. Get your Schoolhouse Rocked merch here. SPONSOR: The Homeschool Insights podcast is sponsored by CTCMath. Are you looking for a new Math Curriculum? CTCMath specializes in providing online video tutorials that take a multi-sensory approach to learning. Creative graphics and animation, synchronized with the friendly voice of internationally acclaimed teacher, Pat Murray, make learning math easy and effective. Visit CTCmath.com today to start your free trial today. Connect with us: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/schoolhouse_rocked/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SchoolhouseRocked/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@homeschoolinsights Twitter: https://twitter.com/SRHomeschool Website: https://podcast.homeschoolinsights.net
Homeschool Insights - Biblical Home Education Inspiration in Under 10 Minutes!
What should homeschooling look like for preschool? Is it even necessary? Erin Cox joins Yvette Hampton to discuss homeschooling through the preschool years, and emotional, academic, and spiritual growth from preschool to adulthood. Watch this full conversation on our YouTube channel. Erin is a joy-chasing homeschool mama to 4 babies, ages young adult down to elementary. She married her grade-school sweetheart over 20 years ago, and lives to love him well. Erin writes about homeschooling, taking hard moments captive for Christ, and loving her family well at Life, Abundantly. She is the author of multiple early-years Charlotte Mason and Classically-inspired programs at The Gentle + Classical Press and is the Founding Editor in Chief of On Mission, a quarterly culture-focused geography magazine. In this interview you will learn: What makes the preschool years so important developmentally (not just physically but emotionally and spiritually). If "preschool" really necessary... shouldn't we just let them play? What we should be focused on in the preschool years, academically. The three primary "focuses" in the preschool years? (How to relate to God, to self, and to others) What preschool has to do with redeeming our broader culture? What our responsibility as Christian homeschoolers is to the greater popular culture. Should we hunker down and just keep our kids safe? The difference between "real" culture as opposed to popular culture) RECOMMENDED RESOURCES: https://shopgentleclassical.com Education: Does God Have an Opinion? By Israel Wayne The Unhurried Homeschooler: A Simple, Mercifully Short Book on Homeschooling, by Durenda Wilson RECOMMENDED PODCAST EPISODES: The Importance of Outdoor Play - Aby Rinella 1000 Hours Outside – Ginny Yurich Gameschooling – Cindy West It's not too late to enjoy the Homegrown Generation Family Expo - now at a new, lower price! Register today for lifetime access to every session - and BONUS access to the 2020 conference - all for just $20. Register at HomegrownGeneration.com. Support Schoolhouse Rocked! Has the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast been a blessing to you? Support from our listeners allows us provide resources, support, and encouragement to homeschooling families around the world. Please consider donating to support Schoolhouse Rocked. Be the most popular mom in your co-op. Get your Schoolhouse Rocked merch here. SPONSOR: The Homeschool Insights podcast is sponsored by CTCMath. Are you looking for a new Math Curriculum? CTCMath specializes in providing online video tutorials that take a multi-sensory approach to learning. Creative graphics and animation, synchronized with the friendly voice of internationally acclaimed teacher, Pat Murray, make learning math easy and effective. Visit CTCmath.com today to start your free trial today. Connect with us: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/schoolhouse_rocked/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SchoolhouseRocked/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@homeschoolinsights Twitter: https://twitter.com/SRHomeschool Website: https://podcast.homeschoolinsights.net
Homeschool Insights - Biblical Home Education Inspiration in Under 10 Minutes!
What should homeschooling look like for preschool? Is it even necessary? Erin Cox joins Yvette Hampton to discuss homeschooling through the preschool years, and emotional, academic, and spiritual growth from preschool to adulthood. Watch this full conversation on our YouTube channel. Erin is a joy-chasing homeschool mama to 4 babies, ages young adult down to elementary. She married her grade-school sweetheart over 20 years ago, and lives to love him well. Erin writes about homeschooling, taking hard moments captive for Christ, and loving her family well at Life, Abundantly. She is the author of multiple early-years Charlotte Mason and Classically-inspired programs at The Gentle + Classical Press and is the Founding Editor in Chief of On Mission, a quarterly culture-focused geography magazine. In this interview you will learn: What makes the preschool years so important developmentally (not just physically but emotionally and spiritually). If "preschool" really necessary... shouldn't we just let them play? What we should be focused on in the preschool years, academically. The three primary "focuses" in the preschool years? (How to relate to God, to self, and to others) What preschool has to do with redeeming our broader culture? What our responsibility as Christian homeschoolers is to the greater popular culture. Should we hunker down and just keep our kids safe? The difference between "real" culture as opposed to popular culture) RECOMMENDED RESOURCES: https://shopgentleclassical.com Education: Does God Have an Opinion? By Israel Wayne The Unhurried Homeschooler: A Simple, Mercifully Short Book on Homeschooling, by Durenda Wilson RECOMMENDED PODCAST EPISODES: The Importance of Outdoor Play - Aby Rinella 1000 Hours Outside – Ginny Yurich Gameschooling – Cindy West It's not too late to enjoy the Homegrown Generation Family Expo - now at a new, lower price! Register today for lifetime access to every session - and BONUS access to the 2020 conference - all for just $20. Register at HomegrownGeneration.com. Support Schoolhouse Rocked! Has the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast been a blessing to you? Support from our listeners allows us provide resources, support, and encouragement to homeschooling families around the world. Please consider donating to support Schoolhouse Rocked. Be the most popular mom in your co-op. Get your Schoolhouse Rocked merch here. SPONSOR: The Homeschool Insights podcast is sponsored by CTCMath. Are you looking for a new Math Curriculum? CTCMath specializes in providing online video tutorials that take a multi-sensory approach to learning. Creative graphics and animation, synchronized with the friendly voice of internationally acclaimed teacher, Pat Murray, make learning math easy and effective. Visit CTCmath.com today to start your free trial today. Connect with us: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/schoolhouse_rocked/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SchoolhouseRocked/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@homeschoolinsights Twitter: https://twitter.com/SRHomeschool Website: https://podcast.homeschoolinsights.net
Homeschool Insights - Biblical Home Education Inspiration in Under 10 Minutes!
What should homeschooling look like for preschool? Is it even necessary? Erin Cox joins Yvette Hampton to discuss homeschooling through the preschool years, and emotional, academic, and spiritual growth from preschool to adulthood. Watch this full conversation on our YouTube channel. Erin is a joy-chasing homeschool mama to 4 babies, ages young adult down to elementary. She married her grade-school sweetheart over 20 years ago, and lives to love him well. Erin writes about homeschooling, taking hard moments captive for Christ, and loving her family well at Life, Abundantly. She is the author of multiple early-years Charlotte Mason and Classically-inspired programs at The Gentle + Classical Press and is the Founding Editor in Chief of On Mission, a quarterly culture-focused geography magazine. In this interview you will learn: What makes the preschool years so important developmentally (not just physically but emotionally and spiritually). If "preschool" really necessary... shouldn't we just let them play? What we should be focused on in the preschool years, academically. The three primary "focuses" in the preschool years? (How to relate to God, to self, and to others) What preschool has to do with redeeming our broader culture? What our responsibility as Christian homeschoolers is to the greater popular culture. Should we hunker down and just keep our kids safe? The difference between "real" culture as opposed to popular culture) RECOMMENDED RESOURCES: https://shopgentleclassical.com Education: Does God Have an Opinion? By Israel Wayne The Unhurried Homeschooler: A Simple, Mercifully Short Book on Homeschooling, by Durenda Wilson RECOMMENDED PODCAST EPISODES: The Importance of Outdoor Play - Aby Rinella 1000 Hours Outside – Ginny Yurich Gameschooling – Cindy West It's not too late to enjoy the Homegrown Generation Family Expo - now at a new, lower price! Register today for lifetime access to every session - and BONUS access to the 2020 conference - all for just $20. Register at HomegrownGeneration.com. Support Schoolhouse Rocked! Has the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast been a blessing to you? Support from our listeners allows us provide resources, support, and encouragement to homeschooling families around the world. Please consider donating to support Schoolhouse Rocked. Be the most popular mom in your co-op. Get your Schoolhouse Rocked merch here. SPONSOR: The Homeschool Insights podcast is sponsored by CTCMath. Are you looking for a new Math Curriculum? CTCMath specializes in providing online video tutorials that take a multi-sensory approach to learning. Creative graphics and animation, synchronized with the friendly voice of internationally acclaimed teacher, Pat Murray, make learning math easy and effective. Visit CTCmath.com today to start your free trial today. Connect with us: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/schoolhouse_rocked/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SchoolhouseRocked/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@homeschoolinsights Twitter: https://twitter.com/SRHomeschool Website: https://podcast.homeschoolinsights.net
Homeschool Insights - Biblical Home Education Inspiration in Under 10 Minutes!
What should homeschooling look like for preschool? Is it even necessary? Erin Cox joins Yvette Hampton to discuss homeschooling through the preschool years, and emotional, academic, and spiritual growth from preschool to adulthood. Watch this full conversation on our YouTube channel. Erin is a joy-chasing homeschool mama to 4 babies, ages young adult down to elementary. She married her grade-school sweetheart over 20 years ago, and lives to love him well. Erin writes about homeschooling, taking hard moments captive for Christ, and loving her family well at Life, Abundantly. She is the author of multiple early-years Charlotte Mason and Classically-inspired programs at The Gentle + Classical Press and is the Founding Editor in Chief of On Mission, a quarterly culture-focused geography magazine. In this interview you will learn: What makes the preschool years so important developmentally (not just physically but emotionally and spiritually). If "preschool" really necessary... shouldn't we just let them play? What we should be focused on in the preschool years, academically. The three primary "focuses" in the preschool years? (How to relate to God, to self, and to others) What preschool has to do with redeeming our broader culture? What our responsibility as Christian homeschoolers is to the greater popular culture. Should we hunker down and just keep our kids safe? The difference between "real" culture as opposed to popular culture) RECOMMENDED RESOURCES: https://shopgentleclassical.com Education: Does God Have an Opinion? By Israel Wayne The Unhurried Homeschooler: A Simple, Mercifully Short Book on Homeschooling, by Durenda Wilson RECOMMENDED PODCAST EPISODES: The Importance of Outdoor Play - Aby Rinella 1000 Hours Outside – Ginny Yurich Gameschooling – Cindy West It's not too late to enjoy the Homegrown Generation Family Expo - now at a new, lower price! Register today for lifetime access to every session - and BONUS access to the 2020 conference - all for just $20. Register at HomegrownGeneration.com. Support Schoolhouse Rocked! Has the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast been a blessing to you? Support from our listeners allows us provide resources, support, and encouragement to homeschooling families around the world. Please consider donating to support Schoolhouse Rocked. Be the most popular mom in your co-op. Get your Schoolhouse Rocked merch here. SPONSOR: The Homeschool Insights podcast is sponsored by CTCMath. Are you looking for a new Math Curriculum? CTCMath specializes in providing online video tutorials that take a multi-sensory approach to learning. Creative graphics and animation, synchronized with the friendly voice of internationally acclaimed teacher, Pat Murray, make learning math easy and effective. Visit CTCmath.com today to start your free trial today. Connect with us: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/schoolhouse_rocked/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SchoolhouseRocked/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@homeschoolinsights Twitter: https://twitter.com/SRHomeschool Website: https://podcast.homeschoolinsights.net
What should homeschooling look like for preschool? Is it even necessary? Erin Cox joins Yvette Hampton to discuss homeschooling through the preschool years, and emotional, academic, and spiritual growth from preschool to adulthood. Come back tomorrow and Thursday for a bonus conversation with Natalie Mack on homeschooling and the military. Watch this full conversation on our YouTube channel. Erin is a joy-chasing homeschool mama to 4 babies, ages young adult down to elementary. She married her grade-school sweetheart over 20 years ago, and lives to love him well. Erin writes about homeschooling, taking hard moments captive for Christ, and loving her family well at Life, Abundantly. She is the author of multiple early-years Charlotte Mason and Classically-inspired programs at The Gentle + Classical Press and is the Founding Editor in Chief of On Mission, a quarterly culture-focused geography magazine. In this interview you will learn: What makes the preschool years so important developmentally (not just physically but emotionally and spiritually). If "preschool" really necessary... shouldn't we just let them play? What we should be focused on in the preschool years, academically. The three primary "focuses" in the preschool years? (How to relate to God, to self, and to others) What preschool has to do with redeeming our broader culture? What our responsibility as Christian homeschoolers is to the greater popular culture. Should we hunker down and just keep our kids safe? The difference between "real" culture as opposed to popular culture) RECOMMENDED RESOURCES: https://shopgentleclassical.com Education: Does God Have an Opinion? By Israel Wayne The Unhurried Homeschooler: A Simple, Mercifully Short Book on Homeschooling, by Durenda Wilson RECOMMENDED PODCAST EPISODES: The Importance of Outdoor Play - Aby Rinella 1000 Hours Outside – Ginny Yurich Gameschooling – Cindy West It's not too late to enjoy the Homegrown Generation Family Expo - now at a new, lower price! Register today for lifetime access to every session - and BONUS access to the 2020 conference - all for just $20. Register at HomegrownGeneration.com. Support Schoolhouse Rocked! Has the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast been a blessing to you? Support from our listeners allows us provide resources, support, and encouragement to homeschooling families around the world. Please consider donating to support Schoolhouse Rocked. Be the most popular mom in your co-op. Get your Schoolhouse Rocked merch here. SPONSORS: CTCMath - CTCMath specializes in providing online video tutorials that take a multi-sensory approach to learning. Creative graphics and animation, synchronized with the friendly voice of internationally acclaimed teacher, Pat Murray, make learning math easy and effective. Start your free trial today. BJU Press Homeschool provides complete curriculum for preschool through 12th grade with both traditional textbooks and video courses available. Education from a Christian worldview reshapes how children see the world. BJU Press materials teach Christ's power and lordship through the Big Story of creation. The Institute for Excellence in Writing (IEW) equips teachers and teaching parents with methods and materials which will aid them in training their students to become confident and competent communicators and thinkers. Using the Structure and Style™ writing method, IEW will give you the ability to fill young minds with language-building skills, laying the groundwork for a lifetime of excellent writing. Apologia – Apologia is a Christ-centered, award-winning homeschool curriculum provider. Our mission is to help homeschooling students and families learn, live, and defend the Christian faith through our print and digital curriculum and online classes. The Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast is proud to be a member of the Christian Podcast Community. Connect with us: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/schoolhouse_rocked/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SchoolhouseRocked/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/SchoolhouseRocked Twitter: https://twitter.com/SRHomeschool Website: https://SchoolhouseRocked.com
What should homeschooling look like for preschool? Is it even necessary?Erin Cox joins Yvette Hampton to discuss homeschooling through the preschool years, and emotional, academic, and spiritual growth from preschool to adulthood. Come back tomorrow ...
What should homeschooling look like for preschool? Is it even necessary? Erin Cox joins Yvette Hampton to discuss homeschooling through the preschool years, and emotional, academic, and spiritual growth from preschool to adulthood. Come back tomorrow for the rest of this conversation and then join us Wednesday and Thursday for a bonus conversation with Natalie Mack on homeschooling and the military. Watch this full conversation on our YouTube channel. Erin is a joy-chasing homeschool mama to 4 babies, ages young adult down to elementary. She married her grade-school sweetheart over 20 years ago, and lives to love him well. Erin writes about homeschooling, taking hard moments captive for Christ, and loving her family well at Life, Abundantly. She is the author of multiple early-years Charlotte Mason and Classically-inspired programs at The Gentle + Classical Press and is the Founding Editor in Chief of On Mission, a quarterly culture-focused geography magazine. In this interview you will learn: What makes the preschool years so important developmentally (not just physically but emotionally and spiritually). If "preschool" really necessary... shouldn't we just let them play? What we should be focused on in the preschool years, academically. The three primary "focuses" in the preschool years? (How to relate to God, to self, and to others) What preschool has to do with redeeming our broader culture? What our responsibility as Christian homeschoolers is to the greater popular culture. Should we hunker down and just keep our kids safe? The difference between "real" culture as opposed to popular culture) RECOMMENDED RESOURCES: https://shopgentleclassical.com Education: Does God Have an Opinion? By Israel Wayne The Unhurried Homeschooler: A Simple, Mercifully Short Book on Homeschooling, by Durenda Wilson RECOMMENDED PODCAST EPISODES: The Importance of Outdoor Play - Aby Rinella 1000 Hours Outside – Ginny Yurich Gameschooling – Cindy West It's not too late to enjoy the Homegrown Generation Family Expo - now at a new, lower price! Register today for lifetime access to every session - and BONUS access to the 2020 conference - all for just $20. Register at HomegrownGeneration.com. Support Schoolhouse Rocked! Has the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast been a blessing to you? Support from our listeners allows us provide resources, support, and encouragement to homeschooling families around the world. Please consider donating to support Schoolhouse Rocked. Be the most popular mom in your co-op. Get your Schoolhouse Rocked merch here. SPONSORS: CTCMath - CTCMath specializes in providing online video tutorials that take a multi-sensory approach to learning. Creative graphics and animation, synchronized with the friendly voice of internationally acclaimed teacher, Pat Murray, make learning math easy and effective. Start your free trial today. BJU Press Homeschool provides complete curriculum for preschool through 12th grade with both traditional textbooks and video courses available. Education from a Christian worldview reshapes how children see the world. BJU Press materials teach Christ's power and lordship through the Big Story of creation. The Institute for Excellence in Writing (IEW) equips teachers and teaching parents with methods and materials which will aid them in training their students to become confident and competent communicators and thinkers. Using the Structure and Style™ writing method, IEW will give you the ability to fill young minds with language-building skills, laying the groundwork for a lifetime of excellent writing. Apologia – Apologia is a Christ-centered, award-winning homeschool curriculum provider. Our mission is to help homeschooling students and families learn, live, and defend the Christian faith through our print and digital curriculum and online classes. The Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast is proud to be a member of the Christian Podcast Community. Connect with us: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/schoolhouse_rocked/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SchoolhouseRocked/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/SchoolhouseRocked Twitter: https://twitter.com/SRHomeschool Website: https://SchoolhouseRocked.com
What should homeschooling look like for preschool? Is it even necessary?Erin Cox joins Yvette Hampton to discuss homeschooling through the preschool years, and emotional, academic, and spiritual growth from preschool to adulthood. Come back tomorrow ...
Have you ever struggled as a homeschool mom to see your real life home education experience with your kids as a gift - even if it's messy? Listen to this chat with Erin Cox and be encouraged that real life home education may not always look how you expect. Show notes are at https://www.4onemore.com/207 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/homeschoolwithmoxie/support
Jewish Family Services is celebrating their 150th anniversary... or so they thought. Erin Cox from KSL TV visited with Rochelle Kaplan who studies Utah Jewish history. After some digging... Kaplan discovered that the organization's history began 7 year earlier! Erin Cox joins Boyd to discuss this discovery and why this organization is important to Utah history and the community today. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This is Episode 18 of the Consortium Podcast, an academic audio blog of Kepler Education. In this episode, Scott and Joffre are joined by Kepler CEO, Daniel Foucachon, to discuss the Kepler Model, a free-market approach to classical Christian education that empowers families by liberating teachers. A unique feature of this episode is that we unpack a review by homeschooling blogger, Erin Cox of Life, Abundantly Blog, who understands the model and shares her experience with Kepler Education.
In the seventh episode of How We Do Digital Ministry, the Rev. Dr. Erin Cox-Holmes, Executive Presbyter of the Donegal Presbytery in Pennsylvania, talks with Christopher Harris about her specialty, film and art in preaching, and about experiences faced in the past year and a half of pandemic times. “That incredible resilience in the middle of exhaustion and having to suddenly acquire a mass of skills that (pastors) had never had to have before is a real sign of the Holy Spirit, just moving and nudging and keeping the Word going forward.” Listen to the full episode as Rev. Dr. Erin discusses current issues facing preachers in these transitional times, options for worship, some considerations for the future and one great piece of advice for pastors to take today! (1:54) Inserting Film Clips into Sermons (12:35) Seeing God Online (15:29) How Churches are Proceeding Now (17:25) Copyright Considerations (21:50) What Pastors Need Right Now (26:45) Best Advice to Pastors Visit https://www.donegalpby.org/ to connect with Rev. Dr. Cox-Holmes. How We Do Digital Ministry is brought to you by Faith Growth, a small business dedicated to helping churches do digital ministry through coaching, consulting and website development. When you're ready, sign up for a free consult at www.faithgrowth.com/call For now, join pastors and church communications from around the world in our How We Do Digital Ministry Facebook group. Thanks to Presbyterian Media Mission for spreading the word about How We Do Digital Ministry.
Good hour peoples of the podcast place. On this week's episode my guest is Erin Cox! We go obviously go through a bunch of her passions and what keeps her busy all the time but she's a brewer with Women In Brewing, a teacher, mom, wife, professional bingo caller outter, so many things! Enjoy this laugh packed episode! Date: April 16, 2021 Thank you for listening, if you have any questions, comments, topics, add ons, corrections, submissions, guest suggestions, etc: bakedcatstudio@gmail.com bakedcatstudio.com Social Medias: Instagram: @likeisaid.pod & @bakedcatstudio TikTok: @bakedcatstudio Youtube: /BakedCatStudio Twitter: @bakedcatstudio1
Just as tens of millions of Americans are making plans to vote by mail--came sudden reports of delayed deliveries, vanished equipment, slashed overtime. Much of the country is up in arms about the U.S. Postal Service. The Washington Post reporter Erin Cox fills in details of its slow decline and needed reforms. She tells why the recent appointment of Postmaster General Louis DeJoy, and his sweeping changes, have created a perfect storm. Plus, we look at how, when and where Marylanders can cast their ballots. For information about voting by mail in Maryland, visit this link. For Erin Cox's reporting, visit this link.
Brewing a single gallon of beer uses about seven gallons of water. In this episode, we talk to Erin Cox, the Quality Management Systems Supervisor at Great Divide Brewing Company, to hear how this craft brewery is tackling this environmental challenge. We also hear from Kaitlin Urso, an official of the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, who shares her knowledge of the environmental impact of the industry.
If you're reading this, you are probably in the midst of teaching one of your little ones to read OR you have that endeavor looming ahead of you in the near future... amiright? The singular biggest fear of every single homeschool mom I've ever spoken to is failing to teach her child to read well... and especially failing to teach them "on time". Listen or read more at https://www.lifeabundantlyblog.com/lifeabundantlyblog/2018/6/20/when-you-child-cant-read-by-age-6
On the eve of Tuesday's primary election, Dan speaks with Sun reporters Erin Cox, Luke Broadwater and Pamela Wood about the campaigns for Maryland governor, Baltimore County executive, Baltimore State's Attorney and other offices.
We have no photographs of Larry Hogan and Brian Frosh standing side by side, and that's no accident: Maryland's Republican governor and Democratic attorney general have a chilly history going back 15 years, says Erin Cox, the Sun's State House bureau chief. And that, in part, explains the tension between the two as Frosh sues the Trump administration on 18 fronts and the governor withholds support of the attorney general's challenges to White House policy. The Hogan administration left out of the state budget the $1 million and additional staff the General Assembly promised Frosh to sue the Trump administration.Erin Cox joins Dan to talk about the chill between Hogan and Frosh, the current session of the General Assembly and election-year politics.Links:http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/politics/bs-md-hogan-consumer-protection-trump-lawsuits-20180122-story.html
1:39: Erin Cox, The Sun's State House bureau chief, talks about the Democratic candidates lining up for the 2018 primary in the hopes of challenging incumbent Republican Larry Hogan.21:31: Heather Mizeur, the liberal Democrat who unsuccessfully ran for the gubernatorial nomination in 2014, has a new project: MizMaryland: Soul Force Politics. After retreating to her farm on the Eastern Shore for more than two years, Mizeur has re-emerged with her new organization, with a goal of bridging the political divisions, a daunting task in the time of Donald Trump. The project, the subject of a recent story by Erin Cox, involves a blog, a podcast and training camps for women interested in civic engagement.Links:http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/politics/bs-md-democrats-court-teacher-endorsement-20171021-story.htmlhttps://mizmaryland.org/http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/politics/bs-md-mizeur-soul-force-politics-20171010-story.html
In a recent Baltimore Sun story, Erin Cox and Michael Dresser reported that 41 percent of Maryland residents said the escalating opioid epidemic has directly affected them or someone they know over the past five years. That number comes from a Gonzales poll, and among Baltimore city residents, the percentage affected was even higher, at 68 percent. One of the nonprofits attempting to halt this epidemic, along with addressing other mental health and addiction issues, is Behavioral Health System Baltimore, and at the head is Kathy Westcoat. Kathy, the organization’s president, got her start in Baltimore as a dietitian, and she talked about what prompted her to interrogate and address the larger factors that contribute to public health. Behavioral Health System Baltimore acts as the city’s behavioral health authority, and Kathy joined the organization in 2015, after serving as president of HealthCare Access Maryland. Kathy talked about how her upbringing has informed her work, preparing for the possible repeal of the Affordable Care Act and fighting the stigma around addiction and mental illness.
6:31: Maryland’s Republican governor, Larry Hogan, faces re-election in 2018, but he remains highly popular in a predominantly blue state where President Donald J. Trump is deeply unpopular. Who among the state’s leading Democrats will emerge to take the Hogan challenge? Could Maryland voters, unhappy with Trump, turn against Hogan in the mid-term elections? With the Maryland primary election 13 months away, Dan talks politics with Erin Cox, the Baltimore Sun’s State House bureau chief.1:40: Paula Gallagher, Baltimore County librarian and Roughly Speaking critic, calls “Pachinko,” a family saga from novelist Min Jin Lee, a tour de force.Links:http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/politics/bs-md-jealous-governor-20170228-story.htmlhttps://www.hachettebookgroup.com/titles/min-jin-lee/pachinko/9781455563937/
2:06: The Sun’s Washington correspondent, John Fritze, talks about the Republican splintering over the House GOP’s repeal and replacement of the Affordable Care Act. 16:42: Can a city that loses population and struggles with violent crime afford to require a $15 minimum wage? Luke Broadwater, who covers Baltimore government and politics, talks about that issue and offers perspective on the first 100 days of Mayor Catherine Pugh.36:26: Erin Cox, State House bureau chief of the Sun, catches us up on news from the General Assembly as it heads into the final two weeks of the 2017 legislative session. 48:28: Almost live from Florida: The Sun’s Orioles beat writer, Eduardo Encina, gives his views of the Orioles as they prepare to come north for Opening Day on April 3. 1:08:59: Book critic Paula Gallagher recommends a coming-of-age novel set in the 1970s, "Setting Free the Kites," by Alex George.
3:33: The Sun’s State House bureau chief Erin Cox talks about Maryland Governor Larry Hogan’s refusal to comment on President Donald J. Trump’s controversial — and now overturned — executive order on immigration. Plus, we get an update on the prospects for full marijuana legalization in Maryland.8:13: Book critic Paula Gallagher recommends "A Really Good Day," by Ayelet Waldman, a memoir of mood swings, marriage and microdosing LSD. Gallagher is a librarian at the Pikesville branch of the Baltimore County Public Library.21:13: In the spirit of international solidarity and adventurous cooking, Roughly Speaking foodies John Shields and Henry Hong join Dan to share recipes from the seven majority-Muslim countries targeted in President Trump’s executive order on immigration — Syria, Sudan, Somalia, Yemen, Libya, Iraq and Iran. Shields, owner of Gertrude’s restaurant in the Baltimore Museum of Art, is an accomplished author of cookbooks, and he recommends two for anyone interested in the cuisine of the Middle East: “Jerusalem: A Cookbook,” and “Recipes and Remembrances from an Eastern Mediterranean Kitchen.” Look for the recipes discussed on the show in Dan’s Roughly Speaking blog post. Additional resources: The Sudanese Kitchen and chicken dishes from The Somali Kitchen, and a BBC program about the food of Syria. Henry Hong, “The Food Nerd,” is food and beverage manager at the Baltimore Country Club.Links:http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/dan-rodricks-blog/bal-what-s-cooking-this-weekend-food-of-syria-iran-sudan-iraq-somalia-yemen-and-libya-20170210-story.htmlhttp://www.baltimoresun.com/bal-erin-cox-20141007-staff.htmlhttp://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/politics/bs-md-hogan-facebook-20170208-story.htmlhttp://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/politics/bs-md-cannabis-vote-20170130-story.htmlhttp://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/545767/a-really-good-day-by-ayelet-waldman/9780451494092/http://www.bcpl.info/http://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/225366/jerusalem-el-by-yotam-ottolenghi-sami-tamimi/9781607743941/https://www.amazon.com/Recipes-Remembrances-Eastern-Mediterranean-Kitchen/dp/0970971699http://www.sudanesekitchen.com/http://www.somalikitchen.com/category/chicken/http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06d29bh
Hear from Dr. Erin Cox of CMHS about stress and perfectionism, get a preview of the new student recreation center, and learn about club sports at UConn. Start your week off right.
I first met Erin Cox online when she responded to the Meat Raffle episode! She told me they’ve got those in Minnesota too! Intriguing, right? I then discovered that Erin has her own podcast which is sort of like this one! It’s about nothing and everything! It’s the Fancy Cast Podcast! You can find it at: https://www.facebook.com/FancyCast/ Erin is big into … Continue reading "Erin Cox: Roller Derby, Radio and RuPaul"
Helya, trainer Erin Cox, and special guest personal trainer Eric Mundstock continue their talk about running form. Eric shares even more about how to get your run on and be good to your body. Did you see Eric's demos on Instagram? Part Two of a two-part series. Follow us on Facebook Subscribe, already!
Helya sits down with trainer Erin Cox and special guest personal trainer Eric Mundstock to talk about running form. Eric has run 6 marathons and Two Iron Man Competitions and is obsessed with the mechanics of proper running form. He's got a lot to say about how to practice proper running form and what parts of your body to engage when you get running. Be sure to watch out for Eric's demos on Instagram. Part One of a two-part series. Follow us on Facebook Subscribe, already!
Breaking out in hives while working out? Sounds like an excuse not to train! Helya is joined by Justin Lind and Erin Cox and they work through why this could be happening and what to do about it. Follow us on Facebook! Subscribe, already! You know we are on Instagram too, right?
Helya, Justin Lind and Erin Cox hangout at the gym and talk about fear, failure and overcoming both! Justin has a new blog post that touches on how to use fear and failure to push on through. Episode Links: http://www.justinlind.me/blog/failure-is-feedback Follow us on Facebook! Subscribe, already! You know we are on Instagram too, right?
Helya and trainer Erin Cox hammer out the trials of that funky feeling you get when you can't be motivated to work out. What's that all about? Hear their ideas on pushing through Follow us on Facebook! Subscribe, already! You know we are on Instagram too, right?
Erin Cox is a business strategist, speaker, best-selling author, and the mother of three young children. Erin's academic background is in biology and water resources engineering. Toward the end of her 13-year career, she was a business development director for one of the world's largest engineering firms. Erin began to realize she couldn't achieve the work-life balance she craved while working for others. She also knew in her heart that she was meant to inspire others with her writing and speaking…so she made it happen.
We're back!John's retired and Dan's pissed.What happens when you die?NO incumbents!!!Some political talk.Fact or Crap: Two wrong for John,one for Dan.Mail Bag:One from Damon: He's still out there.Phoenix CaninesMassachusetts honor student Erin Cox punished for giving drunken friend a ride home.Snakes of the Week - North Andover School District.Two from Dennis:1) United hit with record $1.1M ground delay fine.2) Feds confiscate investigative reporter’s confidential files during raid.The Rest of the Show:It all happened before the mail bag.
On the October 23, 2013 episode of Liberal Dan Radio: The simplest breakdown between the two main sides of the political spectrum is if you need more government or if you need less government. So I want to have that discussion today. Where are the places where more government intervention is needed? Where are the places where less government intervention is needed? Many of the people who are against the Affordable Care Act believe that it is a governmental power grab. They believe that it is government run wild and that government shouldn't have a place at the table. They believe in free market solutions. Do they work? Is full government intervention the answer? I will look at Texas (of all places) to show where a good mix of government and private ownership may be able to bring a better solution. The recent case regarding the arrest of two students after a bullied girl killed herself has also opened the discussion of if we need more or less government. Is bullying a right of passage that government has no right to interfere with? Would cracking down on bullying by making it a crime violate free speech rights? Or does the right to be kept free of harm enable he state to come down and place strict penalties for those who wish to torture and torment other people. A campaign flyer in New Orleans was published before the last election seeking to turn voters away form voting for an openly gay candidate. Should there be stricter laws dealing with such mailers or would that also be a violation of free speech rights? I will also look back at the Erin Cox case and check for updates. Those issues, tweet of the week, headlines, words of redneck wisdom and more, tonight on Liberal Dan Radio: Talk From The Left, That's Right. If you are listening to the show during the podcast and want to voice your opinion on the issues heard, go to liberaldan.com.
Erin Cox is a self-help author, life coach, and mother of three who advises mothers on how to live more balanced, joyful, and healthy lives. Erin's new book, One Hot Mama: The Guide to Getting your Mind and Body Back After Baby will be published by Hay House, Inc. in the fall of 2012. Erin has also worked in water resources science and engineering. Erin has become an expert in leading a balanced, healthy, fulfilled life as a mother through her personal experiences since delivering her first child nearly six years ago. Married to an Air Force F-15 pilot, Erin has moved four times since her wedding ten years ago, and as a result she has bonded with and learned from mothers from all over the world. Erin believes wholeheartedly that motherhood is one of the most beautiful blessings that life has to offer, but it also presents a multitude of additional challenges for self-care and personal development. Erin's mission is to love, nurture, and support moms so they can love themselves, live their best lives, and better care for their families. https://www.erincox.com/ https://www.facebook.com/ErinCoxAuthor http://www.facebook.com/erinelizabethcox