We’ve all been thrust into this new normal and many of us feel like we’re trying to keep our heads above water. For those of you who may be feeling like homeschooling your children is not something you signed up for, this episode is for you.
Read MoreHaving a daily experience with nature has countless benefits for our mental and physical wellbeing. For this episode we welcome Linda McGurk, author of the book There's No Such Thing as Bad Weather, to share with us how this simple wellness routine has impacted her journey through motherhood.
Read MoreWhen the going gets tough, we look within ourselves, within our faiths, and within our families for strength, guidance, comfort, peace, and love. If we are able to draw on our best practices and solid foundations, we find ourselves emerging from these times with a greater sense of both self and community.
Read MoreNo matter where or how you are educating your children, the most valuable thing is that we are coming together with our children so that we can learn and grow together.
Read MoreWhat do you see in your future? 2020 is a year of distillation. Taking stock. Asking ourselves what do we have? What do we want? What do we see? Join us in this episode and expand your vision for the future.
Read MoreFor some this part can be the most fun and for some the most confusing… In this episode, let us simplify it for you.
Read MoreSo many things can be accomplished by establishing and honoring rhythms. Rhythms in nature and within our bodies can offer opportunities for discovery and learning, and rhythms that we construct help us to set the tone and pace for personal success.
Read MoreOnce you’ve decided to homeschool, there is an overwhelming amount of information to digest. In this episode, we give you an overview of the various educational philosophies and types of curriculum that you will have available to use.
Read MoreAny time we decide to make a choice in our lives that is a bit counter-culture or that varies from the societal standard, we are going to receive opposition, whether that be from society, friends, family, or others.
Read MoreIn this episode of The Moms I Know: Homeschool Edition, we expose our own personal stories, specifically our backgrounds and experiences with educating our own children as well as our experience working with other homeschool families.
Read MoreIt’s no secret that we are lifelong advocates for learning and passionate about encouraging parents to be active participants in their communities and in the learning experiences of their children. As homeschooling experts, we've created this mini-series to help you discover a creative way to design a unique homeschool experience that will work for you and your family.
Read MoreIt's that time of year again. Time to turn inward and create a truly memorable holiday experience, but with all the business and commercialism, how can we slow down and focus on our true family values?
Read MoreParenting from a place of peace and calm is one of the greatest challenges we face as moms. Doing our self-work to heal our own trauma is key to being able to provide the best support and guidance to our children. This conversation runs deep and special guest, Tamara Iglesias, is an expert on this topic.
Read MoreAs we round the corner from summer to fall, we can all begin to sense the internal struggle to slow down and fall back into a routine. In this episode, we explore how we can support ourselves and our families to thrive through this challenging transition.
Read MoreIn the spaciousness of summer, we find room for expansion, daydreaming, and reconnecting with our desires. In this episode, we explore the female experience of desire in all aspects of today's society and discuss how we can lean into our desires to live more fully in our truth.
Read MoreThere are many philosophies out there now about how to best raise your children...Attachment Parenting is one that we feel very strongly about. For this episode, we welcome Ina Avote as our special guest to teach us all about how we can apply these principles in our daily lives as we're raising our children and grandchildren.
Read MoreOne of our biggest challenges as parents is to help our children explore their boundaries so that they can learn to calculate and manage risk for themselves.
Read MoreMolly Caro May is a writer whose work explores body, place and the foreign/familiar. In this episode, Molly shares with us from her own postpartum experience as well as how she weathered the storm.
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