The Sociable Homeschooler Podcasts
Friday 3rd of February 2012
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 yahoo, google, and Forbes Magazine, with over 2 million visitors a year. Rebecca is the co-author of, Homeschooling for Success: How Parents Can Create a Superior Education For Their Child and more recently, Homeschooling and Loving It a book that will take its reader step by step through the how to’s of teaching at home from beginning to end. Rebecca educated her three children at home and loved every minute of it! Join me on Friday, at the usual time, to be inspired no matter where you are on your homeschooling journey.
Friday 27th of January 2012
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 an excellent option, if not a fully comprehensive education experience. He writes captivating blogs that are thought provoking with links that may take you to places where angels fear to tread. He is working on his media production mentoring website: Production-Now.com, which he hopes will lure homeschoolers who love film. He describes himself as a writer, film-maker, empty nester, so join me on Friday for a cuppa and a natter with this interesting young man.
Friday 20th of January 2012
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 that, a tincture and meal concoctor both skills demanding courage and a degree of risk from their recipients. She has deadlines but would rather hide in books or watch foreign films than meet them. Laura admits that complete self-reliance is happily not her goal and farm dwelling allows her to sing to bees, feed cows, preach about hope, acknowledge the holiness of all things and find peace, sometimes. With her husband and four homeschooled children they raise plants, animals and occasionally Caine in their simple partnership with the natural world. Her socks have holes in them, the window moulding is unfinished, there are muddy footprints by the door, but none of that matters, she and her family are together exploring ways to be themselves using ancient wisdom. Come and meet this lovely lady on Friday, bring a cuppa and prepare to laugh while we talk about her book, her life and how to almost make a living on a farm with relentless doses of optimism!
Tuesday 10th of January 2012
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 on Toginet Radio: Military Mom Talk Radio and Motherhood Talk Radio. She is an active contributor and participant in many charities and strives to make the world a better place for today’s and our future’s children. Near to her heart are Toys for Tots, World of Children, Children Uniting Nations and Operation Gratitude which provides American civilians a way to express their respect and appreciation to the men and women of the U.S. Military, by sending care packages addressed to individual soldiers. Sandra is an author, coach, speaker, entrepreneur and philanthropist and, most importantly, the mother of two young boys who keep her on her toes. She was born in a small town outside Buffalo, New York, and attended Northwestern University where she earned both her Bachelor’s Degree in Journalism and her Master’s Degree in Advertising. Join me on Friday and find out how the lives of thousands of military families are changing, and what we can do to support our troops and all involved who risk their lives for our freedoms.
Friday 6th of January 2012
For my first show of the New Year I am delighted to be talking to my dear friend Gretchen Roe, community liaison for the Calvert 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 good news of her husband’s new job and how she and her family rose to the challenge and uncertainty of unemployment. Gretchen’s job has her traveling around America to talk at numerous conferences about the Calvert Curriculum and how homeschooling is not purely school at home. She will re-assure those of us who are a little behind in curriculum selection that Calvert can be started successfully at any time of the year. With her informative blogs on the Calvert website and her creative webinars, which always have something new to offer, she is there to support you along your homeschooling journey. Join us for a cup of tea and a slice of apple pie and cream this Friday and listen in to our little natter about new ventures and a tried and tested curriculum.
Friday 30th of December 2011
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 urge us to be kind to ourselves. Ally is host of This Little Parent Stayed Home where she keeps her listeners uplifted and motivated each week on Fridays at 5pm CT. Sandy hosts Heartfilled Holidays a weekly Toginet show airing on Mondays at 1pm CT, about how we can make holidays and festivities an enhancement to our lives. Dr. Ann is a licensed psychologist, yoga teacher and meditation guide, as you can probably guess her ethos is all about mindfulness and slowing down which she blogs about weekly on her website. Bring a seasonal drink and come and unwind this Friday, before the festivities start. You’ll get some fantastic and doable ideas!
Friday 23rd of December 2011
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 shows, the concerts, the church services, the wreaths, the books, the tree, the cards, the food, the smells, the crèches and losing the baby Jesus! Come and have fun with me and my children as we reminisce about what the photographs showed as magical times versus what really went on behind the scenes! Bring a cuppa and prepare to laugh!
Friday 16th of December 2011
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 bad homeschool day! He is a personal family friend who mentioned, one fine day when he heard we were considering homeschooling, that he was homeschooled! After running away from the circus Omar spent the next 30 years traveling on the road with some pretty impressive names in the music and entertainment industry. He formed his own production company in 1994 and manages and produces events, concert tours, corporate shows, TV and film. Join me on Friday to hear some spectacular, breath-taking and extravagant stories from Omar whose uncommon childhood and Calvert Education did absolutely nothing to cramp his style! This will be a show worth stopping for so grab a cuppa!
Friday 9th of December 2011
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 education in the United Kingdom and overseas. Both he and his wife, Lynn, homeschool their children and we are going to be talking about Education in general and in particular in England. Quoted as saying, “Home educators do not need schools, do not need trained teachers and they do not need the state,” Steve and I are ready to stir it up over a cup of tea on Friday. So come and listen in!
Friday 2nd of December 2011
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 for us when she opens a window onto her life of word mongering and child raising. Laura has her Master of Science in Journalism, with concentrations in print and new media, from Columbia University where she was a professor. When she’s not playing with words Laura loves water skiing and scuba diving, experimenting with traditional cooking of various cultures, and is equally happy absorbed in a good novel or browsing a screen full of programming code. Make yourselves a cuppa and join me this Friday as Laura and I chat about the diversion she took to pour her gifts and talents into the future generation.
Monday 21st of November 2011
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 take the world by storm she is keen to tell you all about herself. Zoe Cottrell Bentley is a 15 year old scientist with ambitions. One of them is to work as an exogeologist for NASA. You’ll have to listen in to hear her others. She has her own web site and has conducted a few interviews herself. She is also the co-author of a YA novel entitled, Fractured Fate. Join us on Friday for a different view of the future through young and intelligent eyes.
Friday 18th of November 2011
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 Learning to earn a BA in 18 months for a fraction of the normal cost. She then went on to study for and sit her paralegal certification exams, all from the comfort of her own home with the help of her trusty computer. She does freelance graphic design from a home office and for something completely different, she has also taught piano. Jonathan launched into entrepreneurial endeavors very quickly after finishing high school skipping all forms of higher education completely. He helped start Home School Enrichment Magazine, a national Christian homeschooling magazine in America, about to enter its 10th year of publication. They are a feisty couple who are prepared to discuss the diversity of options open to non college bound graduates. They are living proof that homeschoolers don't have to follow a specific path after high school just because everyone else is doing it. Their message in a nutshell? Carry on being different. Join us on Friday with an open mind and a warm heart and welcome this couple into your homes for an hour.
Friday 11th of November 2011
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 uniquely prepared her for her earthly journey. In her blog, Life as a Rough Draft, she offers tips on how to take home education to the next level and thrive. Joshua will be talking to us from Italy where he is continuing his degree as a primary age teacher. Together they will be extolling the important roles their parents played in their lives and how they, as individuals, stand out from the crowd in a positive way. Pour yourselves some tea, dunk a few chocolate biscuits and listen on Friday to a lively and encouraging discussion with two outstanding lifelong homeschoolers.
Friday 4th of November 2011
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 friend backpacked through Europe. In Alberta, Canada, she was introduced to a top Western horse trainer, who offered her a job for the summer. Her family took a very unstructured approach to homeschooling which rubbed off on this young lady who, after several gap years decided to return to Australia to get educated. Today she is working in a pub and studying a Bachelor of Arts at Monash University. Jenni is following her homeschooled principles of studying what she enjoys. Join us this Friday and hear how she has taken her un-schooling experience and ridden and danced her way around the world! You’ll be captivated by this bright young woman.
Friday 28th of October 2011
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 labour Government’s attempts at further regulating home education in Britain, will be talking to me about the Hedders movement in the U.K. While his children were still young he researched child development, attachment and the history of education in Britain and turned to his wife one day with the suggestion that they never send their children to school and entrust them to strangers. Join us on Friday for an interesting look at autonomous education in my motherland and learn how all kinds of differences are overcome in the Shah household for the sake of the family.
Friday 21st of October 2011
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 the late Steve Jobs all of whom left school or college to pursue their own dreams. He took courses in anthropology and linguistics from Harvard before allowing his love for travel to blossom into his own business called World School Travel Tours. He takes homeschooling teenagers on journeys to Europe and Japan where they can learn so much more without having to crack a text book. We are going to talk about the safety of the soul, the meaning of education and how we can achieve it outside the institution. So tune in and be treated to an hour of philosophical thinking, this Friday with Eli Gerzon.
Friday 14th of October 2011
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 with my guest this week where I will be dipping my toes into the Atlantic and waggling my fingers in the Pacific with Jennifer Miller, bus driver extraordinaire. Jennifer is passing on her legacy of an uncommon childhood to her four children and everyone else in the world eager to jump on her Mamabus. Jennifer and her husband, have spent the last four years in uninterrupted travel choosing to invest most of their time and money in memories that keep, instead of cars, clothes, knick knacks and noisy toys that rust or gather dust. Jennifer and her lifestyle will razzle and dazzle you and you’ll want to join her adventure, I promise! She and a bus load of eleven children, ranging in age from 2-15 are on the road as we speak homeschooling their way across America without television, video games, internet or fast food! Come and catch them while you can, this Friday, bring your tea and a home made goody and let’s travel.
Friday 7th of October 2011
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 reading, self esteem and whether it is reasonable to expect your child to have left home by the time he or she turns thirty. Shannah was a gifted child herself and she will tell us why she could wait to go to college. She is a strong advocate for direct instruction but does not believe in pushing a child until he or she is ready. Join me and this fascinating educator, who invented the Godfrey Method, a phonics reading programme that has proven children don’t have to be rocket scientists in order to master reading. We will talk about her life and how she succeeds in a man’s world and homeschools her 14 children! You may need something stronger than tea to get you through this, add a biscuit or two and breathe deeply before tuning in this Friday.
Friday 30th of September 2011
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 to the United States, she headed the Department of Journalism at Mt. Carmel College, Bangalore, India. For thirteen years, she worked as a writer/editor with Habitat for Humanity International. Anita is currently in her eighth year as a home educator and has first-hand experience with the ups and downs, the joys and challenges of the homeschooling life. Join us this Friday for a sampling of Anita’s unique brand of encouragement and spiritual enrichment
Friday 23rd of September 2011
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 teen homeschoolers and the digital age. Debra speaks at the Apologia Live Retreats where she encourages homeschooling Mums. Since retiring from teaching at home she has been working towards her PhD in educational psychology. She is the author of those ultimate books, The Ultimate Guide to Homeschooling, The Ultimate Guide to Homechooling Teens and most recently, The Ultimate Planning System from Apologia. She is involved in her local homeschool community and loves to share her expertise at conferences and seminars. Come and bask in Debra’s warmth and candor as she chats to me this Friday about college at home, equivalency tests and distance learning.
Friday 9th of September 2011
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 to educate our children. Mike and his wife home school their seven children and he is a frequent speaker and writer on many home school related topics some of which he has shared with us over the years on my show. Today we are going to talk about apprenticeships and vocational paths our homeschoolers may choose to follow instead of college, and tied into that we will discuss the military as a career option. Bring your favourite cuppa this Friday and listen in as Mike encourages us, as always, to be the parents God created us to be and the steps we can take to ensure the blessings and freedoms we have to homeschool now are secured for posterity.
Friday 2nd of September 2011
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 and a board member of the Discovery Centre, where she spent many years happily working before becoming a Mum. She is the creator of Mommy Chats a live chat room site for moms to connect with moms and she maintains Central Valley’s best online parenting resource, Fresnofamily.com. Amazingly she is also the author of a book, “How to Create a High Quality ‘Mommy and Me’ Program,” based on the work she did out of her home for several years when her children were really young. You’d better have your coffee with you when you join us this Friday, Tina is a whirlwind of a woman so hold on tight!
Friday 26th of August 2011
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 she packed for a year when most of us struggle with taking too much for a week. Lisa homeschooled her twin girls while on this adventure and with the help of her husband, achieved something that changed all of their lives forever. Join us this Friday to learn how she and her family handled being home again after a non traditional year on the road. Bring a cup of tea and put your life on hold for an hour with Lisa and me.
Friday 19th of August 2011
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 it afforded them once they were released from the basement. They both describe themselves as “all round creative guy[s]…” and they are. One pursuing film and post production work, the other a singer/songwriter with a talent for graphic design, they have both soldiered ahead in their respective fields and are well on the way to be successful in the industries their talents lend themselves to. They have also made several films including a Jedi Dispute Series in which they taught themselves the fine art of roto-scoping over 200,000 lightsaber effects, a James Bond film called Queen of the Canal, filmed on location in both America and England, and many film shorts that have been posted on YouTube. Growing up they met and spent countless hours volunteering and performing for a combined 40+ plays and musicals with the local theatres. One of them is my son, and the other has been around longer than Ian had been alive prior to meeting. Don’t miss this opportunity to listen to the accounts of two reel live homeschoolers’ full and never boring life, this Friday. Plenty of laughs over a cup of tea!
Friday 12th of August 2011
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 versus School at Home, Gretchen has been up to her eyes in preparations for her eldest son’s wedding! You will discover how she makes her life work and be encouraged that not every moment is a Kodak moment! Gretchen’s advice about which direction to take once school is out will help you to steer your charges along a Godly path and discover ways to use their gifts and talents wisely. You won’t want to miss this amazing woman who is the mother of six children ranging in age from 5 to early 20’s. Come and have a cup of tea with us, and a slice of refrigerator chocolate cake, this Friday and listen in to our little natter about preparing for the future.
Friday 5th of August 2011
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 with the flow when it comes to homeschooling and puts her daughters first in her busy life. Lisa and her family live in the Arizona desert and have published four books in the Wright on Time series about an RV-living, homeschooling family who love being together, have no emotional or physical hang ups and travel America while learning on the road. Lisa is a radical unschooling Mum whose children really have it together. Make yourself a pot of tea and join us for an hour this week while we talk about love, life and the pursuit of happiness.
Friday 29th of July 2011
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 the ins and outs of home education without the loss of mind. Julie has been heard on the radio and made television appearances to support and encourage everyone she meets to reach their true potential in their business and personal life. Join us this Friday whether you are just thinking of homeschooling or embedded in its clutches. Come and enjoy your tea with Julie as she tells us how to keep the brain in mind when teaching our own.
Friday 22nd of July 2011
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. She will offer valuable pointers on how to help your teen tap into his or her fruitful imagination and turn ideas into money-spinners. Watch out for those taxes though, Carol is an expert here too so you’ll want to learn how to stay on the right side of the IRS while introducing your children to the world of micro businesses. Carol has worked from home throughout her homeschooling career and has also authored, “Homeschool Co-Ops: How to Start Them, Run Them and Not Burn Out.” Join us for a cup of tea and perhaps Carol will inspire you to start your own business alongside your teen’s.
Friday 15th of July 2011
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 us that child-led discovery will not make a successful reader, writer or speaker. She will also let us into her fascinating world of family as we chat about all kinds of parenting topics from twins, fostering and working Mums to ADHD, succeeding in a man’s world and homeschooling with her 14 children! You may need something stronger than tea to get you through this one so treat yourself to a slice of cake, a deep cleansing breath and tune in this Friday.
Friday 8th of July 2011
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. Betty knows how tough it can be for teens to hold on to their self-esteem especially when faced with peer pressure, bullying and self-bullying. Betty was a bullied bully when she was a teen and knows what it’s like to hide behind a false persona. We’ll be talking about Cyber Bullying, a hot topic for all parents today, self bullying and bullying after school in the work place. Bullying is not an acceptable form of behaviour and the bullier needs help too. Listen to my show this Friday as Betty and I talk about how to recognize bullying, the reasons behind it and how to love ourselves so that we can love our neighbours. Get your tea and come along!
Friday 1st of July 2011
“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 on a higher priority.” These are the words of Lisa Shusterman, my guest this week, who with the help of her husband, put together a world odyssey for their family and changed their lives forever. They homeschooled on the road to get the most out of their travels and in the end discovered that relationships, with each other, their family at home and friends they had left behind or made along the way, are what matter the most. You’ll want to learn more about this adventurous family who put traditional life on hold to travel the world for a year. Be there, this Friday at 8am CT, bring your beverage!
Friday 24th of June 2011
This week we are continuing the scintillating conversation I was having two weeks ago, with Andrew Einspruch when time unceremoniously interrupted us just when things were getting interesting! Andrew was an improv comic when he locked eyes with Billie, an Australian stand up comic, in Hawaii. It was love at first sight (sound familiar?) and together they laugh, make films, rescue animals, write books and educate their fifteen year old daughter, Tamsin, in rural Australia and married bliss. You will absolutely want to listen in this Friday as I resume my chat with Andrew and unlock his life as a film-maker, director, editor and writer incorporating his family in every aspect of the business. Go homeschool! Grab a scone and a cuppa, that’s tea or coffee, and join us on Friday!
Friday 17th of June 2011
Lori Zulliger is a certified teacher who has had experience working with the native peoples in Alaska. Lori first became involved with homeschoolers through a curriculum project she was field testing to help students pass the Alaskan State exit exam in reading, writing and math. Her experience with the homeschool families was so positive she became hooked and began counseling them about their goals, curricula and methodologies to create a love of learning with their children. Finally she and her husband took the plunge and started to teach their 2nd grader at home. Join me this Friday as I talk to Lori about the homeschooling movement in Alaska and the terrific support and resources available in our forty-ninth state.
Friday 10th of June 2011
My guest this week is an ex-pat, homeschooling father living in New South Wales. Andrew Eisenpruch was an improv comic when he met an Australian stand up comic and immediately knew he had found his future wife. Together they laugh, make films, rescue animals, write books and educate their daughter in rural Australia. You will absolutely want to listen in this Friday as I chat with Andrew about the eclectic lifestyle he and his wife have created for themselves and their fifteen year old daughter. We will be comparing notes on the differences and similarities in home education down under! Put some shrimp on the bar-b and join us!
Friday 3rd of June 2011
Have you ever stepped outside your comfort zone for your child? Have you discovered a part of you that lay dormant until your child’s needs prodded you to go deeper? Have you unwrapped talents out of necessity for those you love? These are powerful questions and my guest this week, Juliette Wallen, is going to answer them for us as she tells her story of how she began to communicate with her non-verbal autistic child. A mother’s love is powerful, its ferocity is empowering and when a she eventually surrenders herself miracles begin to happen. Juliette homeschooled her son and their lives changed. Join us on Friday, bring your tea and a listening heart.
Friday 27th of May 2011
Join me this week and take a master class in balancing as I chat to MOMpreneur Karla Marie Williams. Karla will tell us how she homeschools her three children, manages her business, directs a new foundation she has just started, drafts and edits her second book and prepares for the launch of her new radio show right here on Toginet on June 7th. How does she keep time for herself and her husband? Bring your tea and prepare to be inspired while you listen to our chat this Friday at 4pm Central.
Friday 20th of May 2011
I have a weatherman joining me this Friday and although he may not be able to give us a favourable forecast for this weekend in our area, he will definitely get us up to speed on the homeschooling front in Rapid City, South Dakota and tell us how to stay upwind of the social media. Chris Orr is a homeschooling Dad who works closely with local homeschool organizations to ensure that the courses that will be offered at the new John Witherspoon Classical College mesh with the needs of homeschooling students in 11th and 12th grades. The college will be opening in the fall of 2012 so tune in for our conversation as we talk about social media, the classics, homeschooling, college and the weather, on Friday at 4pm Central.
Friday 13th of May 2011
We are looking at another career this week and my guest is Mariaemma Pelullo-Willis an expert on the different ways we learn. We will talk about how she became interested in this topic and what she did to bring it to the people who need it most. Parents and teachers! Mariaemma is a licensed and certified Strategic Attraction™ Coach. She is also the co-author of “Midlife Crisis Begins in Kindergarten” and “Discover Your Child's Learning Style”, and co-founder of LearningSuccess™ Institute. She also conducts workshops and seminars.
Join me this Friday afternoon and listen while Mariaemma shares with us the ways in which to pursue a career that will Spark your Life.
Friday 6th of May 2011
Rethink Teen: Diane Flynn Keith May 6th, 2011
I am thrilled to welcome back Diane Flynn Keith this week as my guest. Diane is an alternative education specialist, coach, author, and speaker. Her sons bypassed traditional high school and engaged in volunteer work, flight lessons, working in retail and the trades, and performing in music venues with their bands. They are now both graduates of the Musician's Institute and are pursing productive careers in the music industry. Diane presents workshops where she talks about how teens and their homeschooling parents can live an independent life of self directed learning. She claims that when you listen to her speak you won’t learn what’s being presented in high school or from the local school district. Diane has written an audio-seminar and resource guide on how to un-school your teens and describes herself as radical. Call it what you may, come and listen to her rave on Friday over several cups of tea!
Friday 29th of April 2011
This week it’s time to take a look at a career path that has drawn many devotees throughout the centuries, including Florence Nightingale, whose famous wards are still operational in London hospitals and Mother Theresa, who brought a glimmer of compassion into the lives of the forgotten poor in Calcutta. Yes, my friend, Theresa Bello and I could be talking about nurses or religious this week because the healthcare industry is still considered a vocation. We are actually going to be talking about nursing since Theresa is a Lactation Consultant at Baylor Hospital in downtown Dallas, which means she has the pleasure of working with newborns and their mothers. Our chat this Friday will cover topics such as why she chose to be a nurse and how she pursued her desire. She will offer some advice for aspiring caregivers, and we will also cover the difference between career and vocation. So fire up your computer and listen in on Friday afternoon for some helpful insights into a worthwhile future.
Friday 22nd of April 2011
Good Friday commemorates the reason for the season and Sarita Holzmann, co-founder and president of the literature based curriculum company, Sonlight, is going to be with me for my whole show. We will talk about this holiest of holy days in the Christian Church calendar. We will explore the secular and the sacred and read favourite passages from beloved books and poems. We will share family traditions and draw you into the solemnity of this great day followed by the promise of Easter Sunday and what the resurrection means to all of us who choose to accept God’s gift. So don’t miss out on a Better than Good show this Friday.
Friday 15th of April 2011
My guest this week is a homeschooling mother who speaks at national conferences in the United States and has also traveled to Europe as an advocate for children with learning challenges. Kathy Kuhl, author of “Homeschooling Your Struggling Learner,” graduated from William and Mary College with a teaching certificate in mathematics and English. She holds workshops at homeschooling conventions and support groups. She has been quoted in many publications, including ADDitude magazine, and CHADD’s Attention Magasine. Kathy works to link families with resources in the special needs and homeschooling communities, so join us this Friday afternoon and learn how you can successfully homeschool your special child.
Friday 8th of April 2011
April is Child Abuse and Prevention month and this Friday I am thrilled to have Dean Tong as my guest. Dean is a nationally recognized expert on the topic of false child abuse especially among homeschoolers. We will talk about what to do and not to do if you have been falsely accused. Mr. Tong's book, Elusive Innocence, contains a wealth of information for potential CPS victims. There is virtually nothing that can be done to prevent CPS from knocking on our doors so join us on Friday to find out some of the ways we can protect ourselves.
Friday 1st of April 2011
Have you caught yourself telling your children how they should be feeling: “that didn’t hurt!” or how long they can shed tears: “that’s enough, you can stop crying now.” Do you expect your children to say “please” and “thank you,” to be polite? Do you insist they are respectful of adults, not whine or yell, not get angry?
Like me and many other parents, you probably answered yes to all the above. Enter my guest this week, Teresa Brett, author of the book, Parenting for Social Change. Teresa is returning to talk to us about strategies and tools for letting go of harmful control of our children. She homeschools her two young boys in the Sonoran Desert and is an advocate for being who we really are, from birth on up! Join us on Friday afternoon and be inspired to look deep within yourself and create new parenting paradigms.
Friday 25th of March 2011
This week I am broadcasting from London and will be talking to Laura Lee Ellis and her husband, Nick, who live, work and raise their son, in Oxford. They are lifelong homeschoolers and are going to be offering tips on how to thrive in higher education and fulfilling work while standing out from the crowd in a positive way. Laura is marketing writer for Sonlight Curriculum and has a blog called Life as a Rough Draft, Nick teaches Greek at Oxford University and is working on his Ph.D. in Theology. They are acquiring a taste for English food, in particular chocolate digestive biscuits, the ones I love to dunk in my tea! Listen on Friday to a lively and encouraging conversation with two second generational, positively thriving, homeschoolers.
Friday 18th of March 2011
Linda Dobson certainly knows how to homeschool, she talks about it, writes about it, blogs about it and teaches families how to enjoy and thrive through the homeschooling lifestyle. She and her family began their journey in 1985 and she served as The National Home Education Network's first public relations advisor in 1999. Join us on Friday as we talk about Linda’s calling to be a public speaker and her new website, Parent at the Helm.com.
Friday 11th of March 2011
I am happy to welcome Mike Donnelly, a staff attorney for the Homeschool Legal Defense Association, to my show again this week. For those of you who have listened to the past conversations we have enjoyed you will know by now that Mike is a well spring of information for all of us. This week will be no exception, join me as I ask Mike to offer some invaluable advice for young people entering college or the work force. We will talk about how he carved a successful career for himself which he now balances with his busy home life consisting of his wife and their seven children. Bring your tea on Friday, this is thirsty work.
Friday 4th of March 2011
My guest on Friday is Debbie Harbeson author of the hilarious, free, online book, Okay Kids, Time For Bedlam. Debbie is a freelance writer, website designer, reading tutor and computer coach, who lives in Indiana. She has a blog where homeschooling families from all over the United States and the world have answered her four questions about how homeschooling is free and fun for the whole family. Come and hear how Debbie impressed her children by scoring a bull's-eye with…a bull's eye! All the fun is here on The Sociable Homeschooler, Friday at 4pm CT.
Friday 25th of February 2011
This week I’m talking to the second of a series of experts especially invited to help homeschool students plan for their future and choose a career that suits their individual talents and personalities. Larry McNeny, aka my blue eyed cowboy, has agreed to join us for a cuppa and a look behind the scenes of a career in the music industry. Sound exciting? Well tune in to find out how you can rub shoulders with celebrities from your generation and find success within the ranks of the successful. Larry also found time to help homeschool our four children using his guitar, his imagination and his unique way of telling bedtime stories. Listen this Friday at 4pm CT and let’s rumble!
Friday 18th of February 2011
ver wonder where children think money comes from? Listen this week as Amanda van der Gulik shares with us the responses she received when she asked this question of some of her young acquaintances. Amanda home-schools her two children ages 7 & 9 and in her spare time she is a wealth-mentality coach for parents. As the author of, “The Insider’s Secrets to Teaching Children About Money”, and “The Clever Dough Challenge” her passion for empowering children and teens with life skills and money savvy is contagious. Join us this Friday at 4pm CT and let’s broach this taboo topic together.
Friday 11th of February 2011
Come and have fun with me this week as I talk to another homechooled homeschooler! Jennifer Saake is a wonder of a woman who faces struggles you and I would run away from and hide. She lives in Nevada and “bedschools,” (her description not mine) three living miracles while fighting XMRV-Associated Neuro-immune Disease. She was homecoming queen in her youth and laughs out loud when anyone mentions social isolation in the same sentence as homeschooling! LOL. Prepare to be wowed, this Friday at 4pm CT.
Friday 4th of February 2011
Welcome this week to Brooke Benoit, a young woman who began homeschooling herself at the age of 15 and never looked back. She is an artist struggling for spiritual self-perfection in an overwhelmingly beautiful world created by God that both distracts and inspires her. She and her family live in Morocco and homeschool in the sultry, romantic city of Casablanca…sound too good to be true? Join us for a cup of tea on Friday and hear Brooke’s story of how living in this famous city has fuelled her love for homeschooling, anywhere, anytime.
Friday 28th of January 2011
Peter Kowalke is returning to my show this Friday to talk to us about his exciting new venture, Unschooler.com. Last July we talked about his documentary, “Grown Without Schooling,” where he followed and interviewed ten grown homeschoolers as they explored and openly discussed the lasting influence home education has had on their lives. This time Peter and I will talk about where unschooling has taken him and his brand new venture, unschooler.com. Tune in with a cuppa and learn how this bright young man is making a name for himself and staying connected with his fellow unschoolers.
Friday 21st of January 2011
Building tomorrow's generation is not for the faint hearted. This Friday I am talking to Marcia Washburn who knows that as Christian parents we want to move beyond diapers, daycare and dance class to get a glimpse of what God is planning for our family’s legacy. Marcia took her message to the jungles of Ecuador and taught the Shuar Indians how to build a firm foundation for their children that won’t crumble under pressure. She accepts that even as we seek that vision, we must deal with day-to-day parenting, educational, financial, and spiritual challenges. Bring your tea and come and listen on Friday to this motivational speaker who will help you build tomorrow’s generation.
Friday 14th of January 2011
On Friday Judy Wnuk and I will talk about the ever changing needs of the homeschooling family. As a representative for Sonlight Curriculum, Judy travels to homeschool conventions and assists parents who are researching and making their curriculum choices. She is going to talk to us about some of the greatest needs of today’s homeschooling parents and then brainstorm about how best to meet those needs in an effective fashion. Bring your cup of tea and log on to hear our conversation this Friday.
Friday 7th of January 2011
Join me this week for the first of a new series of guests especially invited to help homeschoolers plan for their future and choose a career that suits their individual personalities and talents. Why do you need a job? To pay the rent, buy clothes, go to college or to serve? Are you going to pursue your dream or choose your career based on demand and where the money is? Christie Jenkins will be talking to me today and together we will explore the world of employment. She is an Ideas Entrepreneur which means….tune in to find out! Bring a cuppa and an open mind this Friday.
Friday 31st of December 2010
This is the last show of 2010 and once again I’m running highlights with live reflections on how the year has unfolded for me, The Sociable Homeschooler. You’ll hear part of my chat with a delightful homeschooler who actually survived and is doing fine in the real world, Laura Lee Ellis; then we’ll relive the explosive times Steve Wolf has with his homeschooling family and finally listen again to Gretchen Roe from The Calvert School. I’ll re-play my story about the difference between British and American English and Kathy, my friend from Liverpool, will put in her tuppenceworth when she comments on her Liverpudlian use of words. Join me on New Year’s Eve and together let’s look back over the year and forward to 2011.
Wednesday 22nd of December 2010
This Friday I’m running highlights from previous shows with live commentary on how the year has unfolded for The Sociable Homeschooler. You’ll hear my little natter with Mike Donnelly from HSLDA, as he tells us how he helps his wife in the homeschool; we’ll listen in to my conversation with radical unschooling Mum, Lisa Cottrell-Bentley and hear again how Shelby Sharpe clarified the law, once and for all in regards to homeschooling in Texas. I’ll re-play my story about a word I apparently have difficulties with here in America where English is spoken with a Texas accent. We can laugh again with my friend from Liverpool when she joins me for a few minutes to keep me company. Tune in this Friday, Christmas Eve and don’t forget the eggnog!
Friday 17th of December 2010
I have a fellow host on the show with me this week. Marla Tabaka broadcasts, Million Dollar Mindset, live on Mondays from 2-3pm EST here on Toginet Radio. Marla believes that, with the right mindset, ANYTHING is possible! So you need to tune in and listen to our conversation on Friday and find out about the internal programming, embedded into our nervous system, that gets in the way of our dreams and goals. So, put the kettle on and let’s tap into that million dollar mindset with Marla. See you Friday!
Friday 10th of December 2010
My guest this week is Diane Flynn Keith who is editor-in-Chief of Homefires.com, a website devoted to kindling a life-long love of learning and empowering parents around the world with the support and resources needed to help their children get a meaningful education at home. Diane writes for magazines, has contributed to books on homeschooling, and is a public speaker at education conferences. She has been interviewed on television for ABC, CBS and NBC and has been a guest on public radio stations and today she is my guest
Friday 3rd of December 2010
I’m pleased to be welcoming my friend, Gretchen Roe, back to my show this afternoon. Gretchen is an amazing homeschooling mother of six children ranging in age from early 20’s to 4 years old. She also works for Calvert School as the community liaison and runs a blog on their site. Today we are going to talk about starting a new curriculum or even a new way of life in the middle of the traditional academic year and how Calvert can offer full support during the transition. Join us as we also talk about holiday plans and enjoy a cup of tea this Friday.
Tuesday 23rd of November 2010
This week Sandy Fowler of Heart Filled Holidays will be joining me to talk about her homeschooling experience and especially about her practical approach to living, working, and prospering. Tune in this Friday and discover how to be happy, content and excited no matter what the outer circumstances of your life. Let Sandy teach you how to design a stress free holiday that warms your heart and feeds your spirit. So, grab your tea and listen to the positive results homeschooling had on Sandy’s family and find out how you can share in her success.
Friday 19th of November 2010
My friend, Dixie Hacker, is returning to my show after almost a year and we will be talking about balance in the homeschool. Tune in to learn how she has had to adapt her schedule to meet the needs of one of her twins’ diagnosis of dyslexia. We will be talking about her struggles and successes during this very demanding semester as she and her husband made decisions about how to best serve their family’s needs. Join me on Friday to find out what to do when homeschooling is not all plain sailing.
Friday 12th of November 2010
Balancing academics with hands on work and service is the key to successful homeschooling for Janita Pavelka and her family. She has four children and together they have used the Moore Approach which advocates, among other things, delaying formal school learning until the child is between 8-12 years old. How does this work in reality and will your child fall behind? Janita and I will explore these questions and talk about how playing games, reading aloud and volunteering in the community grows responsible children who are well rounded and ready to learn. Join us this Friday afternoon.
Friday 29th of October 2010
Join me this week with guest Laureen Hudson, one of the featured homeschoolers on TodayShow.com who did an article entitled, Movable Feast: Homeschooling in the World. Laureen and her husband and three children, will set sail on the high seas next year. Their particular lifestyle is enticingly called “cruising” and Laureen will talk to us about marina living and setting up house on a boat with three youngsters. Let her regale you with stories about living without school. Bring your tea and join us for an entertaining show this Friday.
Friday 22nd of October 2010
Once again Mike Donnelly is going to be joining me from the Home School Legal Defense Association where he serves as staff attorney and director of international relations. We will be talking about topics ranging from parental rights to homeschooling in Europe and India. Mike will tell us about some of the politically volatile issues he is involved in at the moment. He will also share his research and thoughts on how hundreds of single Mums and even Dads are able to provide for, protect and educate a homeschooling family on their own. Join us this Friday for an interesting and educational show.
Monday 18th of October 2010
How difficult is it to get our homeschoolers into college? What tests do they have to pass? What hoops do we need to jump through? Will the high school years at home be more than we can take? Join me with my guest, Larry Farris, while we talk about these time sensitive questions as our children reach that age when they really need to start looking to the future. Larry and his wife homeschooled their three children while traveling around the States in their RV. Put on the kettle and come and have some of your concerns and questions answered before giving up and packing your children off to public high school.
Friday 8th of October 2010
Hey Unique Gifted Lovable You, is a non profit organization that helps teens and tweens discover their “inner cool” so that they can be who they are instead of who they think they need to be. I will be sharing a cuppa with Betty Hoeffner who co-founded this esteemed non profit organization, this coming Friday. Come and listen, and join in if you like, as Betty and I talk about bullying, obesity and racism. It happens to everyone…even homeschoolers. Be there, or be square!
Friday 1st of October 2010
Sonlight is celebrating 20 years as a curriculum company and to mark this achievement, co-founder and president, Sarita Holzmann, will be chatting with me this Friday afternoon. Over an afternoon cup of tea we will explore the benefits of using a literature based curriculum. We will also talk about a new project with Mission India that begins on October 5th. Join us and discover the power of the written word.
Saturday 25th of September 2010
uests this week are Dawn Prochovnic and Christie Jenkins, both experts in Sign Language. Although they do not homeschool themselves they are fellow entrepreneurs who enjoy thinking outside the box. Join us on Friday as we talk about why sign language became an important part of their lives. Discover why they think everyone should learn how to sign and increase their literacy skills while decreasing the volume level at home!
Friday 3rd of September 2010
Sofie Couch, a paranormal child, is the star of, Angels Unawares, a book written by my guest this week, Annette Couch-Jareb. Annette talks about her own preconceived ideas about learning and education, shares her insights from her blog-site, The Bohemian Reviewer and homeschools her daughter who is attending the local community college in Keswick, Virginia. Join us as we chat on Friday about how homeschoolers can avoid getting lost at the kitchen table, or in cyber space.
Saturday 28th of August 2010
Lisa Bracken joins me from rural Colorado this week to talk about her recently released humour novel, Crazy Jake’s Fish Bomb. Lisa homeschooled her daughter when the movement was still cutting its teeth. She is a literacy advocate and promotes early reading, creative writing and strong technical writing skills as tools to help young people find a solid footing in the competitive world of commerce. She and her daughter co-own a marketing firm for small business and we will discover how they aid folks who find themselves in David vs. Goliath situations.
Saturday 21st of August 2010
My guest this week is my intrepid traveling companion and daughter, Malia McNeny. Malia is a sophomore at the local college and until three weeks ago she had her future mapped out. Join us as she talks about how her trip to England completely changed her life and listen to her perspective on homeschooling while abroad. She will also share some of the more amusing aspects of British living.
Friday 13th of August 2010
This week I am welcoming several British Home Educators who are going to talk with me about why they decided to home school their children, co-oping in England and whether support groups work for them. Alice Gurr, Lynne Purchase, and Carol Slater will regale us with their stories and together we will share our common experiences of home schooling our children as well as look at some of the differences we encounter across the pond. Bring a cup of tea and join us on Friday for what promises to be a very entertaining conversation.
Friday 6th of August 2010
Have you ever wondered how homeschoolers feel about their education once they get to college? Laura Lee Ellis, a lifelong homeschooler, writer and speaker living in Oxford, England, tells us why she feels homeschooling uniquely prepared her for college and life and offers tips on how to make the most of a home education and thrive in higher education and fulfilling work. Join us on Friday and hear how Laura Lee Ellis challenges young people to stand out from the crowd in a positive way and live passionately and with purpose by making the most of their homeschool experience to prepare them for higher education and fulfilling work.
Friday 30th of July 2010
My guest this week hails from Liverpool, England. He and his wife have been homeschooling their eight children for twenty years. Colin Slater is now the principal of TEACH (The European Academy for Christian Homeschooling) where he is able to promote homeschooling especially in England. Mr. Slater found that the biggest opposition to Christian Education in England is the church and he will talk to me a about the way he and his wife sought God’s call to evangelism through education. Join me on Friday and learn how our neighbours across the pond educate their children at home.
Saturday 24th of July 2010
I am talking to a family this week that has homeschooling in their blood. Jill Martin and her siblings are joining me to talk about growing up as homeschoolers in Mexico and how their experiences led them to make their own choices about educating their children when the time came. Join us as we talk about the impact homeschooling had on their world view and how they used it to shape their lives and those of their families.
Monday 19th of July 2010
I am delighted to welcome Peter Kowalke to my show this week. Peter is a lifelong homeschooler who created the documentary, “Grown Without Schooling.” He followed and interviewed ten grown homeschoolers during their daily life and work and together they explored and openly discussed the lasting influence home education has had on their lives. Join me on Friday as Peter and I talk about the ups and downs of homeschooling from the point of view of the students rather than from the perspective of the parents’ in what promises to be a lively chat.
Saturday 10th of July 2010
My guest this week is Special Effects Coordinator, Steve Wolf, from Austin Texas. As a film producer Steve travels to many interesting places. By homeschooling his children he has been able to share his experiences with his family and avoid being away from them for long periods of time. Join me this afternoon as I talk to Steve about some of the interesting movies he has worked on and how he worked his explosive magic to make homeschooling a success.
Saturday 3rd of July 2010
With July 4th just around the corner my guest, Dr. Marlene McMillan is joining me to talk about the liberty to homeschool and her new book, The Five Pillars of Liberty. She homeschooled her seven children amid personal difficulties that would daunt the most stalwart of us. She is a teacher, speaker and lobbyist for homeschooling and other educational related subjects. Join us this afternoon for a powerful and interesting show.
Saturday 26th of June 2010
Larry Kay teaches children and families about pets by creating award-winning children’s educational media. His company, Animal Wow (www.animalwow.com) has won many awards, including the Dove Foundation’s “Four Doves” award for promoting Judeo-Christian family values in its work to help children become safe and successful with pets. In this interview, Larry and I discuss the importance of positive pet experiences in the family, and some ways that parents can help children discover themselves as they discover pets.
Saturday 19th of June 2010
I am thrilled to welcome back Teresa Brett, author of the website, Parenting for Social Change. Teresa uses her passion for social justice and transformative education as she educates her two young boys at home in the Sonoran Desert. As an advocate for being who we really are Teresa challenges pervasive adultism. Join us on Friday afternoon and be inspired to look deep within yourself and create new parenting paradigms.
Saturday 12th of June 2010
This week my guest is Learning Style expert Mariaemma Pelullo-Willis. Mariaemma has spent the last 16 years guiding children and their families in understanding and appreciating their natural gifts and abilities so that they can discover their passions and potentials. She co-founded The Learning Success Institute and has co-authored several books including, "Discover Your Child’s Learning Style." Join us on Friday afternoon as we talk about how to tap into our child’s unique learning styles and find out how we can enrich our individual homeschooling experiences
Saturday 5th of June 2010
Join me this week as I welcome back Gretchen Roe from Calvert School. Gretchen is the Community Liaison for Calvert School. She is a veteran homeschool parent of 6 who has been integrally involved in the homeschool scene in Maryland for more than 15 years. She has been featured on the nationally syndicated radio program, “The Diane Rehm Show” and is a regular contributor to Calvert School’s online blog community. She is here to talk to us about some of the new services The Calvert School has to offer for its global community of homeschoolers.
Saturday 29th of May 2010
This week I am talking to three homeschooling mothers who are in the fray. Jill Martin from Toginet Radio, Teresa Brett from Parenting for Social Change and Melissa Kuntz who was my guest on Good Friday. Together we are going to explore the ideas behind the word, socialization. Why people think our children need it and aren’t getting it at home. What does it mean to you to be socialized? Do you think homeschoolers are well socialized? Join me this week and find out why socialization is such a hot topic for school boards, education administrators and homeschoolers.
Saturday 22nd of May 2010
My guest this week is Mitch Rhodes, founder of Kings Academy Christian School in Tyler, Texas. Mitch believes in keeping the parent in charge of their children’s education and does so by using the University Model in his private school. He has worked with Tim Lambert, the president of the Texas Home School Coalition and is currently employed by the local school district as a mathematics teacher at the district’s Disciplinary Alternative Education Program where he works with students who have failed to follow the district’s policies. As a public school teacher and a champion for home schooling Mitch will most certainly be an interesting guest you won't want to miss.
Saturday 15th of May 2010
I am delighted to welcome back Mike Donnelly, staff attorney for the Home School Legal Defense Association (HSLDA) and director of international relations. This time we will be talking about Dads; how they can play an active part in the home school and influence their families as God has called them to do. Mike will also share his expertise and insights about parents in Western Europe who do not have the freedom we enjoy in the U.S. to choose how to raise their children without Government intervention.
Saturday 8th of May 2010
This week I’ll be talking with Lisa Cottrell-Bentley, author of the Wright on Time series of children’s chapter books about an RV-living, homeschooling family who travel America learning while on the road. Lisa is a radical unschooler, whose children really have it together. Come and find out how she and her family live a peaceful and exhilarating lifestyle together.
Find her at: www.WrightOnTimeBooks.com
and read her blog at: www.DoLifeRight.com
Friday 30th of April 2010
My guest this week is Carol Topp, CPA. We’re going to talk about homeschooling co-ops and how to share the education of your child with others who may do things differently. Carol is the author of “Homeschool Co-ops: How to Start Them, Run Them and Not Burn Out.” She will give us some ideas on what to teach in a co-op and we will discuss the benefits and disadvantages of group learning. Join me this afternoon and learn how co-oping is a good way to experience the God given talents and gifts of other parents.
Saturday 24th of April 2010
Ever heard of World School? Eli Gerzon, owner and operator of Worldschool Travel Tours takes homeschooling teens abroad so that they can further understand the world they live in and discover how their lives fit into the larger picture. Join me this afternoon as I talk to Eli, an innovative young man who turned his homeschooling experience and trips to Europe into a career.
Saturday 17th of April 2010
I’m talking to Ann Zeise this week who is a self taught Web Master. Ann will tell us how she decided to homeschool her son and her journey from teacher of one to teacher of the world on her world wide web education site. Her son is now CFO of her company and together they manage the 1,000 plus pages from her home in California. Come and listen as Ann and I share some homeschooling stories and talk about maintaining jobs and an identity while educating our children.
Saturday 10th of April 2010
Linda Kane is my guest today. She homeschooled her children and discovered how Neurodevelopmental Treatment could help her son Scott who had Down Syndrome. Join me to hear how Linda changed her son’s life. We will be talking about the many applications of ND and how to determine when this approach is applicable in a child’s development. Linda now works as a certified neurodevelopmentalist and has changed the lives of many children with learning disabilities.
Saturday 3rd of April 2010
This week my theme is Good Friday. I will be sharing with you some customs, legends and superstitions attached to this day. I am also going to read a story that will bring tears to your eyes. My guests are Pamela, my well heeled stranger, who encouraged me to homeschool all those year ago, and a relatively new homeschooler, Melissa, who decided to stick her neck out and go for it! We’ll be talking to you about obedience and the Easter story. Join me as I eat my hot cross bun and drink a cup of tea on this most holy of days on the Christian calendar.
Saturday 27th of March 2010
Join me as I speak to Debra Bell an Apologia Live Speaker. Debra has written, The Ultimate Guide to Homeschooling and The Ultimate Guide to Homechooling Teens. Find out how she balanced homeschooling her children with her career as an author, speaker and educator while still keeping her sanity. Apologia Educational Ministries, Inc. is the well known curriculum company that publishes the science books by Dr. Jay L. Wile.
Saturday 20th of March 2010
Mr. Shelby Sharpe is my most esteemed guest this week. He has been a lawyer since 1965 and was involved in the basic question “are homeschools private schools?” He filed a lawsuit against all the school districts on behalf of several homeschoolers and brought a class action suit, Leeper vs Arlington, to trial in January 1987 which changed the face of homeschooling for Texans. Join me this afternoon to hear the results of that trail blazing trial that still allows us, 23 years later, to educate our children legally at home.
Saturday 13th of March 2010
This week my guest is, Hannah Keeley, host of the PBS T.V. show, “Hannah Help Me!” You’ll want to listen in and learn how Hannah balances a busy career and a family of nine. By making every moment count she cooks healthy meals, collaborates on homeschool projects and shows off her long, smooth legs. Meet Hannah with me and dare to transform your life.
Saturday 6th of March 2010
I will be talking to Julie Meekins, a homeschooler who refused to take the diagnosis of her daughter’s CHARGE Syndrome lying down. We will talk about her positive approach, how God worked in her life and how she was moved to become a certified Neurodevelopmentalist. Julie will explain ND to us and share how all her children worked together to help her daughter progress through the natural development of her body, step by step. Julie stresses the importance of not skipping steps and her story is one of courage and love.
Saturday 27th of February 2010
My guest this week is Mike Donnelly from HSLDA where he serves as staff attorney and director of international relations. Mike works to encourage greater freedom for homeschoolers all over the world. He is a frequent speaker and writer on the subject of homeschooling. He and his wife homeschool their six children. We will talk about Mike’s background and discuss the work he does in America and around the world to ensure that homeschooling remains a parental choice.
Saturday 20th of February 2010
I am talking to Gretchen Roe this week who is the Community Liaison for Calvert School. As a homeschooling mother of six Gretchen herself and a user of the Calvert Curriculum she has a wealth of experience as both a teacher and mentor for Calvert users around the world. Find out more about this curriculum where each grade comes self contained in a box and can be shipped to you anywhere in the world.
Friday 5th of February 2010
Join me as I talk to Dixie who has just jumped on the homeschooling bandwagon. She and her four children are thriving. Motivated by meeting a “normal” looking family who homeschooled, Dixie and her husband spent a year deciding whether it was a lifestyle they could embrace. After reading my book they made up their minds to take the plunge. Dixie and I talk about her experience teaching in the public schools and how she now views homeschooling.
Saturday 30th of January 2010
This week my guest is Linda Sacco who traveled with her husband to war torn Beirut, Lebanon in the 1970’s and decided it was safer to homeschool her children in their house in the hills than to send them to school where they could get caught on the street in crossfire or stranded by a curfew. They experienced mortar fire and shelling but Linda was able to continue her children’s education despite several evacuations.
Saturday 23rd of January 2010
Join me as I talk to former circus performer and homeschooling mother of three, Bev Abderrahman. Bev talks about her days as a trapeze artist with the Shriners, how she met her acrobatic husband, and kept her growing family together by educating them on the road with elephants, lions, tigers and bears, oh my!


