Show 88…Autonomous Hedders: Imran Shah
/ October 28, 2011 0 COMMENTS

  My guest this week is a Pakistani born British resident who, with his Scottish wife, homeschools their two children. During this hour we will find out how cultural dynamics have helped cement their family into a successfully homogenous unit. Imran Shah, a child protection social worker, public speaker and outspoken objector to the last…

Show 87…World School: Eli Gerzon
/ October 21, 2011 0 COMMENTS

    Eli Gerzon returns as my guest this week having been one of the first visitors to my show back in 2010. He is a self motivated young man who left school at fifteen when he discovered an alternative way to educate himself. He is in good company with Richard Branson, Michael Dell and…

Show 86…The Mama Bus: Jennifer Miller
Show 86…The Mama Bus: Jennifer Miller
/ October 14, 2011 0 COMMENTS

    Are you on the Mama Bus? Do you want to be? Are you giving your children an uncommon childhood? Do you know what a third culture child is? Are you part of the Edventure Project? If any of your answers to these questions are, “you what?” then you’ll want to hear the conversation…

Show 85…Reconciling God with Science: Shannah Godfrey
Show 85…Reconciling God with Science: Shannah Godfrey
/ October 7, 2011 0 COMMENTS

  I am delighted to welcome Shannah Godfrey back to my show this week. The last time we spoke we heard what she had to say about reading, articulation, and teaching myths before we quickly ran out of time. Today we are going to be talking about good parenting practices, mistakes we make when teaching…

Show 84…School is Where the Home Is: Anita Mellott
Show 84…School is Where the Home Is: Anita Mellott
/ September 30, 2011 0 COMMENTS

    My guest this week is the author of a new book, School is Where the Home Is: 180 Devotions for Parents. Her collection of anecdotal devotionals offers practical helps and biblical truths for fellow home schooling parents. Anita Mellott was born in India and grew up devouring books and mangoes. Prior to moving…

Show 83…The Ultimate Author: Debra Bell
/ September 23, 2011 0 COMMENTS

    Debra Bell used to be a public school teacher until she discovered John Holt! She went on to homechool her four children for eighteen years and they all grew up, went to college and got jobs! This week she is taking time out from her busy schedule to join me and talk about…

September 20th, 11 – Jake 53
/ September 20, 2011 0 COMMENTS

Dear Friends, We have not written since Jacob’s funeral and wanted to write just once more to thank you all so much for your kind sympathy and support. As you can guess the devastation we feel has not abated in the slightest. If anything, the pain is worse as the house feels ever more silent…

Show 82…If Not College, Then What?: Mike Donnelly
Show 82…If Not College, Then What?: Mike Donnelly
/ September 9, 2011 0 COMMENTS

  This week I am extending a warm welcome back to a regular guest on my show, Mike Donnelly, from the Home School Legal Defense Association, where he serves as staff attorney and director of International relations. Mike and his hard working colleagues at HSLDA defend both the American and International right to choose how…

Show 81…Web Mama: Tina Smith
Show 81…Web Mama: Tina Smith
/ September 2, 2011 0 COMMENTS

  This week my guest is a multi-tasking, ideas Mum who lets her creative juices flow and overflow onto her children and other people’s children through her work with various local non profits as well as her websites. Tina Smith lives in Fresno, California, where she is president of The Learning Village Homeschool Resource Centre…

Show 80…Around the World in Easy Ways: Lisa Shusterman
Show 80…Around the World in Easy Ways: Lisa Shusterman
/ August 26, 2011 0 COMMENTS

  I am going to be talking with world traveler, Lisa Shusterman, this week as she returns to the airwaves to continue a conversation we started at the beginning of July. This time we will talk about how after her return she found she had a different perspective on life. She will tell us how…

Show 79…Reel Live Homeschoolers: Ian McNeny & Shelby Cook
/ August 19, 2011 0 COMMENTS

My guests this week are Ian McNeny and Shelby Cook, lifelong friends, creative minds and both products of homeschooling throughout most of their lives. They are going to talk to us about life as homeschoolers, the opportunities they were able to take advantage of because they weren’t chained to a school desk and the flexibility…

Show 78…Graduated? Now What?: Gretchen Roe
/ August 12, 2011 0 COMMENTS

  Gretchen Roe, community liaison for Calvert School is returning as my guest this week. We are going to be talking about her ability to balance the roles of wife, mother and teacher while still having a career. For example, in addition to talking at numerous conferences this summer about the popular topic of Homeschooling…

Show 77…Go With the Flow: Lisa Cottrell-Bentley
Show 77…Go With the Flow: Lisa Cottrell-Bentley
/ August 5, 2011 0 COMMENTS

  Do you know what a Favicon is? If your child wanted to be an exogeologist would you be over the moon? Join me this Friday to hear the answers to these questions and more when I welcome back to my show, Lisa Cottrell-Bentley. Lisa is a writer, editor, publisher and business owner who goes…

Show 76…Don’t Lose Your Mind: Julie Anderson
/ July 31, 2011 0 COMMENTS

    My guest this week knows all about the brain and how to best use it when teaching your children at home. Julie Anderson is a survivor of marriage and homeschooling whose experiences led her to write, “Quickest Way to Insanity: Homeschool Your Kids.” She takes a refreshing, helpful and often irreverent look at…

Show 75…Worm Farm and More: Carol Topp
/ July 22, 2011 0 COMMENTS

  This week I am delighted to warmly welcome back Carol Topp, CPA, homeschooler and author. Since we chatted last year Carol has launched her new series, “Micro Businesses for Teens,” where she gives tips and advice to aspiring young entrepreneurs. Join us and hear about some of the innovative micro business she’s come across….

Show 74…Launch Don’t Detonate Your Child: Shannah Godfrey
Show 74…Launch Don’t Detonate Your Child: Shannah Godfrey
/ July 15, 2011 0 COMMENTS

  Hannah Godfrey is a scientist and through her innovative reading programme she has proven that children don’t have to be rocket scientists in order to master reading. As my guest this week we will be talking about articulation, osmosis, and phonics. Shannah will dispel some myths about how to teach reading and prove to…

Show 73…Hey U.G.L.Y. : Betty Hoeffner
Show 73…Hey U.G.L.Y. : Betty Hoeffner
/ July 8, 2011 0 COMMENTS

Hey Unique Gifted Lovable You is a non profit organization helping teens and tweens to discover their “inner cool” so that they can be who they are instead of who they think they need to be. I am blessed to be sharing a cuppa, once again, with Betty Hoeffner co-founder of this fabulous non-profit organization….

Show 72…One World One Trip: Lisa Shusterman
Show 72…One World One Trip: Lisa Shusterman
/ July 1, 2011 0 COMMENTS

    “Returning home after a year abroad has a way of putting life into a different perspective. Things that were once important no longer seem important – be it material possessions or ways in which we live our lives. Other aspects of our life, which were given less focus in the past, suddenly take…

June 28th, 11 – Jake 52, Ben’s Eulogy
/ June 29, 2011 0 COMMENTS

Ben’s eulogy The last time that many of us were here in this beautiful building we were all hearing Jacobs wonderful music. My heart was pounding, aching with pride and happiness.  This is how I feel today and every time I think of my dearest brother, this is how we all will remember our dearest…

June 28th, 11 – Jake 51 Naomi’s Eulogy
/ June 29, 2011 0 COMMENTS

Naomi’s Eulogy I love it that Jake was so unique. When he was younger, he wanted to be a flamenco dancer, and really wanted a big red spotty dress. I loved the silly humour between Jake and me; making him giggle in quiet waiting rooms, tickling him whilst on the phone, watching Ricky Gervaise and…