Show 106…Governments in Our Homeschools: Mike Donnelly
Show 106…Governments in Our Homeschools: Mike Donnelly
/ March 2, 2012 0 COMMENTS

  Mike Donnelly, from the Home School Legal Defense Association, returns to my show this week with more news and wisdom about homeschooling in America and Europe. When he’s not talking to me Mike serves as Staff Attorney and Director of International Relations for Member Affairs and is Adjunct Professor of Government at Patrick Henry…

Show 105…The Wisdom of Pixar: Robert Velarde
Show 105…The Wisdom of Pixar: Robert Velarde
/ February 24, 2012 0 COMMENTS

                                                                    I have a fascinating guest this week, Robert Velarde, homeschooling father of four, curriculum creator with Sonlight and philosopher. Robert received…

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/ February 20, 2012 0 COMMENTS

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Show 104…Love at First Sight: Larry McNeny
/ February 17, 2012 0 COMMENTS

                                                                      This week I’m talking to my blue eyed cowboy who has agreed to join us for a cuppa. Larry McNeny…

Show 103…An Eternal Kindergartener: Barbara Allisen
/ February 10, 2012 0 COMMENTS

                                                                             Come and meet Barbara Allisen a life long kindergartener who loves to play with puzzles and blocks,…

Show 102…Secrets to Staying Inspired: Rebecca Kochenderfer
Show 102…Secrets to Staying Inspired: Rebecca Kochenderfer
/ February 3, 2012 0 COMMENTS

My guest this week first came to my attention as I was prowling around my biggest fan’s website. We have a mutual friend, thanks Tina for the intro! I am thrilled to welcome Rebecca Kochenderfer to my show. Rebecca is the Senior Editor for Homeschool.com. hailed as the #1 homeschooling site on the Internet by…

Show 101…Homeschool, An Excellent Option: Luke Holzmann
/ January 27, 2012 0 COMMENTS

  Luke Holzmann is the son of John and Sarita Holzmann, founders of Sonlight Curriculum, and my guest this week! He was homeschooled through 8th grade, went to public high school and then attended Biola University on swimming and academic scholarships where he studied Motion Picture Production. Today, he works at Sonlight, promoting homeschooling as…

Show 100…A Barely Useful Farm Wench: Laura Grace Weldon
Show 100…A Barely Useful Farm Wench: Laura Grace Weldon
/ January 20, 2012 0 COMMENTS

100th Show! Laura Grace Weldon is a poet whose poems have been published, but not the ones she likes! She is an author, her new book, Free Range Learning: How Homeschooling Changes Everything, tells of the curative value of connecting more deeply with nature and letting go. She is an artist, a messy one at…

Show 99…Coming Home After Nine Years: Sandra Beck
Show 99…Coming Home After Nine Years: Sandra Beck
/ January 13, 2012 0 COMMENTS

    My guest this week is a little different from the norm. I thought that the withdrawal of the U.S. troops from Iraq, just in time for Christmas, was a subject that potentially affects everyone in our nation so I invited my friend Sandra Beck to join me today. Sandra hosts two Shows here…

Show 98…The Jemicy & Calvert Initiative: Gretchen Roe
Show 98…The Jemicy & Calvert Initiative: Gretchen Roe
/ January 6, 2012 0 COMMENTS

  For my first show of the New Year I am delighted to be talking to my dear friend Gretchen Roe, community liaison for theCalvert School.  We are going to be unveiling a new joint venture Calvert is involved in with the Jemicy School for children with reading difficulties.  Gretchen is also going to be sharing with us the…

Plan it Don’t Panic
Plan it Don’t Panic
/ January 2, 2012 0 COMMENTS

What if you could learn to meal plan in a way that helped you to eat better, while saving you money, time and stress?   You can… for the price of one boxed convenience meal or a fraction of the cost of one night of eating out.

Show 97…Safe Ways to Show Superwoman it in 2012: Ally Loprete, Sandy Fowler & Dr. Ann Dunnewold
/ December 30, 2011 0 COMMENTS

        For the last show of the year I have invited three of my friends to help us navigate the New Year and the twelve months it holds without setting too many goals. They will give us their top tips on choosing what to add or take away from our lives and…

Show 96…A Time to Reminisce: The McNeny Children
/ December 23, 2011 0 COMMENTS

          How much of your traditional holiday activities will show up in your children’s homes when they move on? This week I am talking to my four children about what they remember, the good and the not so good, about the busiest time of the year in the McNeny household. The…

Show 95…What Comes After Circus? Omar Abderrahman
Show 95…What Comes After Circus? Omar Abderrahman
/ December 16, 2011 0 COMMENTS

  Ladies and gentlemen, children of all ages I bring you the greatest show on earth! My guest this week is Omar Abderrahman who will share a snippet of his extraordinary childhood with us. Omar’s non-traditional education will cast out all those doubts about deprivation and lost opportunities some parents feel when they’re having a…

Show 94…Who Needs Schools? Steve Richards
Show 94…Who Needs Schools? Steve Richards
/ December 9, 2011 0 COMMENTS

  Northstar Worldwide offers support and resources to homeschooling families all over the world. I am happy to welcome one of their directors, Steve Richards, to my show this week. Steve is a founding member of a home education group in England called Home Service and he has spoken widely on the topic of home…

Show 93…From Editing to Empowering: Laura Noueihed
/ December 2, 2011 0 COMMENTS

  How do you go from being the head editor of the New York Times’ front page website, night edition, managing a team of editors and producers to being the principal facilitator of your homeschool, empowering a cluster of eager young minds? My guest this week, Laura Noueihed, is going to be answering this question…

Show 92…Almost There: Callan Roe & Zoe Cottrell Bentley
/ November 25, 2011 0 COMMENTS

My series on graduated homeschoolers is almost at a close and this week I thought I’d bring you two nearly graduated students who are on the cusp of moving up and away from their homeschools. Callan Roe is an exuberant 17 year old, horse lover with ambitions to pursue an international business degree. Ready to…

Show 91…Not College? So What?: Jonathan & Linnea Lewis
/ November 18, 2011 0 COMMENTS

Jonathan & Linnea Lewis are my guests today. They are newly weds and on fire to talk about what happened to them after the work at the kitchen table was done. As a couple they have an unusual combination of experience in the area of higher education and the work force. Linnea used Accelerated Distance…

Show 90…Positively Outstanding: Laura Ellis & Joshua Williams
/ November 11, 2011 0 COMMENTS

Ever wonder how homeschoolers feel about their lot in life once they get to college or join the workforce? Laura Lee Ellis and Joshua Williams, both lifelong homeschoolers, will be talking to me this week about how home-educating families can prepare their students for college, adulthood and beyond. Laura will tell why she feels homeschooling…

Show 89…Dancing and Horses: Jenni Hodgman
/ November 4, 2011 0 COMMENTS

  Highland dancing and horse riding were two of the subjects Jenni Hodgman took at her Australian homeschool and after graduation, instead of going to University, she took a gap year or three to discover the world and unravel her dream. She has danced with OzScot Australia in Edinburgh, Oman and Sydney. She and a…