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Deliberate Motherhood Podcast
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Join us on a journey to conquer the chaos of big family life and embrace the joy of intentional motherhood! Dive into the Deliberate Motherhood podcast, where we share our best tips and tricks to help you live each day with less stress and overwhelm.
Discover practical strategies, lots of laughter, heartfelt stories, and uplifting advice specifically tailored to mommas of many. Tune in and unlock the secrets to finding balance, fostering faith, and cherishing little moments. It's time to reclaim your peace, reignite your spirit, and thrive as a Deliberate mom of many. Ready to embrace your motherhood?
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If you’ve ever bought a beautiful curriculum bundle, color-coded a schedule, and then felt like a failure three days in—this episode is for you. Today we’re diving into the guilt, the pressure, and the freedom of not doing all the subjects all the time. Find the complete podcast notes on our website. To find The Deliberate Day on Instagram, click here. Looking for items shared in our podcasts?! Learn More About Life Skills Now Season 4 You need the 4 Steps to Mastery, get it here! ...
This is a re-release of the fire episode we did with Sterling Jaquith, and it is excellent! She’s a wife, a homeschooling momma to 6 beautiful souls, an author, a podcaster, a speaker, an entrepreneur, and a Catholic business coach who teaches women to discern God’s will for their lives and businesses! Can we talk about wearing different hats mommas?! Find the complete podcast notes on our website. To find The Deliberate Day on Instagram, click here. Looking for items shared in ...
You might think that "Motherhood" and "fail-proof" don't belong in the same sentence… Maybe your reality is so far from "fail proof" that you can't even imagine what that would look like… But, sweet mommas, What if there were clear, defined steps you could take? Find the complete podcast notes on our website. To find The Deliberate Day on Instagram, click here. Looking for items shared in our podcasts?! Learn More About Life Skills Now Season 4 You need the 4 Steps to Mastery, get it her...
If you're feeling...unsure...about your ability to create the perfect homeschool experience for your children, take a seat and listen in sweet momma. We thought this episode we recorded with Sarah Mackenzie was so good, we just had to re-release it. Find the complete podcast notes on our website. To find The Deliberate Day on Instagram, click here. Looking for items shared in our podcasts?! Learn More About Life Skills Now Season 4 You need the 4 Steps to Mastery, get it here...
Are you a box-checker, an unschooler, the crafty one with tiny collected sticks everywhere—or are you saying, "I have no idea what my style is yet? If you're in camp "I have no idea" and you're wondering what kind of homeschooler you are—and if you're doing it right—this episode is for you. And fair warning...this episode is like being fed from a fire hose...this is one you might have to listen to, take some notes, think and pray, and come back and listen to again. Ready?! ...
If you're feeling overwhelmed by credits, transcripts, and college prep? Take a deep breath. You can homeschool high school—and you can do it with clarity, confidence, and calm. This week on the podcast we're walking through what most high schoolers actually need to graduate, how to map it out simply, and why homeschooling high school might just be the most rewarding chapter yet. - - - - - - Resources shared in this episode: HSLDA Advocates for Homeschooling HSLDA Transcrip...
There are a few books we recommend to brand new homeschoolers, and Julie Bogart wrote one of them! She's a mother of 5 (now grown) kids, homeschool OG, and brilliant mind who's helped thousands of moms shape their homeschools (especially ours!). She's just added another book called (Help! My Kid Hates Writing!) to her list of publications, curriculums, and accomplishments, and before you think this is just another podcast on writing curriculum or tips...it is SO MUCH MORE. We are ...
When was the last time learning in our home felt truly joyful? What would it look like to welcome wonder again—even just once a week? What if something as simple as tea and poetry could bring joy, connection, and confidence to your homeschool—AND be something you actually look forward to, despite it being another thing on your calendar. We are proof it can and we're spilling the tea on poetry teas. Find the complete podcast notes on our website. To find The Deliberate Day on Instagram, click...
We're here to address the big debate... Clipboards VS. Skylight... Which one is better?! What everyone REALLY wants to know though... What tool is really going to keep me sane and on track? We're unpacking the pros and cons of both and sharing all we know about the Skylight so far. - - - - - - Resources shared in this episode... Editable Clipboard Templates & Guide The Skylight Calendar Max The Skylight Calendar 15 Inch (Amazon Affiliate Link) Do you have any thoughts ...
When summer rolls around and you're already exhausted, how do you know if it’s time to press on—or pause? We're unpacking what it could look like to either keep going with intention or rest with purpose. Resources from this episode: Homeschool Plan Like a Mother Find the complete podcast notes on our website. To find The Deliberate Day on Instagram, click here. Looking for items shared in our podcasts?! Learn More About Life Skills Now Season 4 You need the 4 Steps to Mastery...
Instagram lied...there is no "right" childhood and chasing it IS what's stealing valuable peace from our momma hearts. There's no single perfect childhood you're supposed to recreate for your kids. Not the one you made up from the 10 moms you follow on IG. And not even the one you've always dreamed of giving your children. The truth is, there's no one-size-fits-all version and there's no possible way you could have foreseen every eventuality, the type of children you had, their specific needs...
Get ready for the most lovely chat and peek into the Homeschool story of a mom and bed and breakfast owner. You're in for a treat! Their Beautiful Bed & Breakfast in Virginia: The Orchard House Follow Sarah and her family on IG Resources Shared: Teach Your Child to Read in 100 Easy Lessons Call of the Wild & Free Book "Planned" Unschooling with Nicole Shiffler Find the complete podcast notes on our website. To find The Deliberate Day on Instagram, click here. Looking for items share...
In this episode, we've got Ginny Kochis…a Catholic wife and mom to three twice-exceptional children. With a master's degree she's a highly educated former high school English teacher with two decades of experience educating children of all ability levels. Through her Quirky Catholic Kids website and community, Ginny offers practical support and prayerful encouragement to Catholic families raising neurodivergent kids. And she believes (just like we do) that God gives curio...
We have to come clean...a recent study by Baycrest's Rotman Research Institute says that research participants scored an average of 94% on memory accuracy. This high level of accuracy was observed regardless of the participants or the time that had elapsed since the event occurred. However, we have 6% to work with and add to memory stacking! Memory stacking is all about filling our children's memories with good and beauty from their upbringing and their family, and not memories of "we-nevers ...
Mostly, homeschoolers must do one of three things to close their year with the state... A Portfolio A Evals Testing Depending on where you live and what flavor of homeschool you follow the requirements will be different...check HSLDA to see what your state requires. But let's look at some out-of-the-box ways to say goodbye to this year's homeschool adventures: Your Own Yearbook or Movie (01:30)An Interview or Narrative (04:00)Celebrate Accomplishments (06:55)Purge Books, Materials, &...
Gardening doesn't have to be complicated. It can be manageable and small and still make a big difference for your family. Nicky Schauder and her husband, Dave, are on a mission to help families grow their food. Their garden journey began when their kids were diagnosed with “failure to thrive” due to multiple food allergies. Because of these health issues, they felt called to grow organic at home... and since they have supplied 25% of their fruits and veggies from their tiny townhouse backya...
This is the #1 question we get regarding the clipboard system. I think our brains just want to tell us we don't know what to put to protect us from trying something new because it's meant to keep us safe, and if we aren't trying anything new, it feels safe. But you know. Mommas, we know…and if you really don’t, grab our Homeschool Plan Like a Mother from the shop and figure it out! There is no wrong answer. Clipboard Guidelines (01:25)Ideas (09:15)Find the complete podcast notes on our ...
Raising 'whole' children isn't actually about raising children at all…it's about raising adults! Our job as parents is to teach our children how to hone life skills (from everyday living basics to critical thinking) AND to instill and grow holy characteristics in their little hearts. ...And our guest today has taken the idea of teaching life skills to kids to a whole new level… For years, she's been helping to change kids’ relationships to food through her work in the kitchen and her su...
I was listening to a podcast by Jon Acuff the other day and he talked about how goals go through seasons...it got me thinking, because instantly it made me think of how children and parenting go through seasons, and so do our homeschools. All the time we envision and expect to find that perfect groove or perfect routine, the one where everything flows...once we JUST crack the code... Where we find this perfect groove, that's perfectly within our control, and nothing stressful or hard will hap...
How ideal does it sound to have a teen that meal plans for your family...all the way though from looking at sales....to choosing good meals...to then making said meals...and even cleaning up after them... Here's the thing...Moms suck at delegating...our brains are hard wired to see all the things that need to be done, to do the things the way we want or need them done, and do it as quickly & efficiently as possible. So it comes down more to building the skill of delegation in motherhood.....























