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Episode 22 – Katie J. Trent Talks about Fear and Faith; How to Shed Fear and Not Pick it Back Up
Could you use a “year without fear”? Did you know that fear is like a radio station playing softly in the background of your life? To find out how to change the station, tune in as Trish interviews Katie J. Trent, a speaker, homeschooling mom, licensed clinical social worker, and former professional counselor. Join in…

Episode 21 – Michelle Moody Talks about Interest-led Homeschooling: Why It’s Great and How to Begin
Do you want to love homeschooling, but you just…don’t? Is your student bored? If you’re lacking ideas for inspiring your students to love learning or if you’re finding it difficult not to “bring public school home,” you need to meet Michelle Moody! Michelle is the owner of The Homeschool Scientist, former classroom and homeschool teacher,…

Episode 20 – Courtney Brasfield Talks about Reasons to Consider Homeschooling
Think you have to be an “expert” to offer great homeschooling advice? If so, you need to meet Courtney Brasfield! She’s a Hip Homeschool Moms group member, a fellow traveler with Hip Homeschool Road Trips, mom of multiples, and homeschooling mom who loves the freedom of homeschooling. She talks about reasons to consider homeschooling, If…

Episode 19 – Homeschooling Inspiration and Support with Katie J. Trent
Do you wonder if homeschooling is right for your family? Are you already homeschooling and you’re tired of defending that decision? Maybe you just need a reminder that homeschooling is worth the time and effort. If you’re considering classical homeschooling, you’ll find helpful information as well. Whatever your situation, Katie J. Trent has words of…

Episode 18 – Tricia Goyer Talks about Homeschooling with More Joy and Less Stress
We’ve all felt it…the feeling that we need to do more, be more, cram more things into our homeschool day. Is it possible to achieve great things in our homeschools without working too hard or doing too much? Tricia Goyer gives her hard-earned insights on concepts such as these (and so many more) in this…