The Homeschool Sisters Podcast

Homeschooling is easier when you have a sister by your side. Since 2016, and with over 1.6 million downloads worldwide, The Homeschool Sisters Podcast has been dedicated to supporting sisters across all walks of life. We are here to support you (and cheer you on!) as you raise your wildly unique children and teens.

Episode 155: Teaching Reading In Your Homeschool and How to Keep it Fun, with Sarah Constantine

  Episode 155: Teaching Reading In Your Homeschool and How to Keep it Fun, with Sarah Constantine  Sarah Constantine is back on The Homeschool Sisters Podcast to discuss reading and how to keep it fun. She has an M.Ed in Early Childhood Education focused on literacy development and is LETRS certified. Sarah taught kindergarten, first, and third grade before leaving to be with the kiddos full-time.   You're not going to want to miss her valuable insight and incredible reading resource recommendations (especially allll the games)!   This episode is brought to you by Night Zookeeper. For all show notes (and a special offer from Night Zookeeper), please visit the show notes below: - Episode 155: Teaching Reading In Your Homeschool and How to Keep it Fun, with Sarah Constantine   

09-20
44:46

Episode 154: Can You Teach Homeschool Math Without A Textbook? with Jessica Waldock

Episode 154: "Can You Teach Homeschool Math Without A Textbook?" with Jessica Waldock  If math has ever been a pain point in your homeschool, please know you're not alone. So many of us have encountered power struggles regarding homeschooling math. And no one is learning when a kid is crying over a math book. Have you ever wondered if you can homeschool math without a textbook? Do you want to make mathematics more fun and work it into your everyday family life? Well, you're in luck because Jessica Waldock from The Waldock Way is joining us to discuss all of this and more! This episode is sponsored by Night Zookeeper. Enjoy a very special offer for listeners of The Homeschool Sisters Podcast – A 7-day free trial and 50% off annual membership. To get your special offer, click the link in our show notes (link below). To view the episode show notes and the special offer from Night Zookeeper, click the link below:  - Can You Teach Homeschool Math Without A Textbook? with Jessica Waldock https://my-little-poppies.com/can-you-teach-homeschool-math-without-a-textbook/  

09-05
31:16

Episode 153: The Importance of Finding Daily Joy, with Vanessa Wright

Episode 153: The Importance of Finding Daily Joy, with Vanessa Wright  Often, when you're in the throes of parenting, homeschooling, and doing all the things, taking time to notice JOY might not be high on your list. But it should be! Cultivating a daily joy practice can help shift your mood, mindset, and mothering journey. In this episode, Vanessa Wright is back and she's sharing some simple tips on cultivating a joy-filled daily practice to help boost your energy and creativity.  This is one of those episodes that will inspire you to search for the daily joy, and will have a positive impact on everyone in your orbit! So, grab a cup of coffee and let's chat! This episode is sponsored by Night Zookeeper. Enjoy a very special offer for listeners of The Homeschool Sisters Podcast – A 7-day free trial and 50% off annual membership. To get your special offer, click the link in our show notes (link below). To view the episode show notes and the special offer from Night Zookeeper, click the link below:  - Episode 153: The Importance of Finding Daily Joy, with Vanessa Wright  https://my-little-poppies.com/daily-joy-vanessa-wright/ 

08-23
41:42

Episode 152: Finding Your Midlife FLOW, with Vanessa Wright

Episode 152: Finding Your Midlife FLOW, with Vanessa Wright   If you're a mother in midlife, you're going to love this episode. Vanessa Wright is back on the podcast and she's sharing the importance of caring for yourself, amid the chaos that is parenting and homeschooling.  And we're not talking about bubble baths and candles- because honestly? Not everyone loves those things! If you're finding yourself feeling overwhelmed, stuck, and wondering what you want to do with your next chapter, this conversation is for you. (The self-care travel bag suggestion is worth its weight in GOLD, mamas!) So pull up a chair, pop in those earbuds, and take a minute to focus on you and find your FLOW! This episode is sponsored by Night Zookeeper. Enjoy a very special offer for listeners of The Homeschool Sisters Podcast –  A 7-day free trial and 50% off annual membership. To view the episode show notes and the special offer from Night Zookeeper, click the link below: - Episode 152: Finding Your Midlife FLOW, with Vanessa Wright 

08-09
36:18

Episode 151: *BONUS EPISODE* Struggling Readers, with Shawna Wingert [Episode 151]

Episode 151: *BONUS EPISODE* Struggling Readers, with Shawna Wingert [Episode 151] Our Summer 2024 Poolside Professional Development Series for Moms has been an absolute hit! Each time we aired an episode of the series, we'd receive a slew of emails, and all of them essentially said the same thing: More Shawna, please! Here at The Homeschool Sisters Podcast, we aim to please. You ask, and we love to answer. This week, we have a BONUS episode for you. Shawna is back on the pod discussing one of the biggest pain points for homeschool parents: struggling readers. View show notes: - Episode 151: *BONUS EPISODE* Struggling Readers, with Shawna Wingert [Episode 151]  

07-28
38:21

Episode 150: Executive Functioning and Unique Learners, with Shawna Wingert

Episode 150: Executive Functioning and Unique Learners, with Shawna Wingert Welcome to the FINAL episode of our Summer 2024 Poolside Professional Development Series for Moms! This summer series has covered the following subjects: online learning, sensory needs, anxiety, and executive functioning, and each topic has a special focus on unique learners. Today, our final episode covers executive functioning and unique learners. And it also touches upon parenting when you also struggle with executive functioning. So, pour a cup of coffee, grab those earbuds, and put your feet up. You're going to want to listen to this one! Visit the show notes: - Episode 150: Executive Functioning and Unique Learners, with Shawna Wingert    

07-19
46:07

Episode 149: Anxiety and Unique Learners, with Shawna Wingert

Episode 149: Anxiety and Unique Learners, with Shawna Wingert   This week, we are happy to share our third of four podcast episodes focused on the needs of unique learners. These four episodes with Shawna Wingert are part of our Summer 2024 Poolside Professional Development Series for Moms, sponsored by Homeschool Planet. This Summer 2024 Poolside Professional Development Series for Moms covers the following subjects: online learning, sensory needs, anxiety, and executive functioning. All of these topics have a focus on unique learners. This week, we are answering all of your questions about anxiety. Visit the show notes: - Anxiety and Unique Learners, with Shawna Wingert [Episode 149]  

07-13
52:46

Episode 148: Sensory Needs and Unique Learners, with Shawna Wingert

Episode 148: Sensory Needs and Unique Learners, with Shawna Wingert Our homeschool cousin, Shawna Wingert, is back on the podcast for the final four episodes of our summer 2024 Poolside Professional Development Series for Moms. Shawna is going to be discussing homeschooling unique learners. These episodes will cover the following topics: online learning, sensory needs, anxiety, and executive functioning. In this week's episode, Shawna shares about sensory needs and unique learners. You won't want to miss it! Visit the show notes: Episode 148: Sensory Needs and Unique Learners, with Shawna Wingert

07-06
40:20

Episode 147: Unique Learners and Online Learning, with Shawna Wingert

Episode 147: Unique Learners and Online Learning, with Shawna Wingert Our homeschool cousin, Shawna Wingert, is back on the podcast for the final four episodes of our summer 2024 Poolside Professional Development Series for Moms. Shawna is going to be discussing homeschooling unique learners. These episodes will cover the following topics: online learning, sensory needs, anxiety, and executive functioning. In this week's episode, Shawna shares the ins and outs of using online learning methodologies with unique learners. You won't want to miss it! Visit the show notes: https://my-little-poppies.com/online-learning/

06-29
35:35

Episode 146: Connecting With Your Kids Through Cooking, with Samantha Barnes

Episode 146: Connecting With Your Kids Through Cooking, with Samantha Barnes In this fourth episode of our Summer 2024 Poolside Professional Development Series for Moms, we are chatting with Samantha Barnes of Raddish Kids about the importance of connecting with our kids through cooking. And if you're a parent who could maybe use a little help with meal planning (um, hi, it's me), be sure to listen in to learn more about Raddish Kids' Supper Club, which takes all the guesswork out of meal prep and planning for us big kids! View the show notes here: - Episode 146: Connecting With Your Kids Through Cooking, with Samantha Barnes

06-21
28:58

Episode 145: On The Importance of Nature, with Linda Åkeson McGurk

Episode 145: On The Importance of Nature, with Linda Åkeson McGurk In the third episode of our Summer 2024 Poolside Professional Development Series for Moms, we explore the importance of nature in the lives of our children, teens, and ourselves. This week, we are sharing a conversation with Linda Åkeson McGurk, a Swedish-American writer, author, and blogger. If you're a lifelong nature enthusiast, or if you'd love to include more nature into your days but don't know where to begin, you're going to love this episode! View the show notes here: - Episode 145: On The Importance of Nature, with Linda Åkeson McGurk  

06-15
36:24

Episode 144: On Simplicity, with Kim John Payne

Episode 144: On Simplicity, with Kim John Payne In the second episode of our Poolside Professional Development Summer Series for Moms we are sharing a conversation with Kim John Payne. Yes, that's right, sisters- he's back! Kim John Payne, M.ED, is an award-winning author and has been a school counselor, adult educator, consultant, researcher, educator, and private family counselor for twenty-seven years. In this conversation, we discuss child development, adolescence, homeschooling, media consumption, and how to simplify it all! View the show notes here: - Episode 144: On Simplicity, with Kim John Payne

06-08
49:47

Episode 143: Poolside Professional Development 2024

Episode 143: Poolside Professional Development 2024 It's the last few days of May, and you know what that means, sisters: Poolside Professional Development! In this first episode of our 2024 summer series, Cait shares the titles in her summer book stack. Plus, get a sneak peek into our upcoming summer series, "Poolside Professional Development for Moms," where we will share inspiring conversations all summer! When you finish listening, drop us a comment and let us know about YOUR poolside reading plans! Our summer 2024 series is sponsored by Homeschool Planet. Learn more about Homeschool Planet and get a FREE 30-day free trial (no credit card required) and an integrated lesson plan of your choice by click in the link in this episode's show notes (below). Visit the show notes for this episode: - Poolside Professional Development 2024 [Episode 143]

05-30
24:30

Episode 142: A Conversation with Kara Anderson, Part 2 of 2

Episode 142: A Conversation with Kara Anderson, Part 2 of 2  We are wrapping up the Winter-Spring 2024 Homeschool Sisters Podcast season and we have saved the very best for last. Kara Anderson is back for a 2-part conversation that you're going to adore!   Join the sisters as we chat about everything, from the weird bittersweet season of finishing the homeschool journey, to figuring out what to do when you grow up, to the very best glasses for middle aged ladies, how to stop searching and just BE, perimenopause, morning routines, and more.   Kara also shares a personal update on her new writing and podcasting adventure, Where the Beauty Is! Join us for the final installment of this 2-part conversation. We can't wait to hang with you again, sisters! View the show notes for this episode: - Episode 142: A Conversation with Kara Anderson, Part 2 of 2

05-11
01:02:00

Episode 141: A Conversation with Kara Anderson, Part 1 of 2

Episode 141: A Conversation with Kara Anderson, Part 1 of 2   We are wrapping up the Winter-Spring 2024 Homeschool Sisters Podcast season, and we have saved the very best for last. Kara Anderson is back for a 2-part conversation you will adore! Join the sisters as we chat about everything, from the weird bittersweet season of finishing the homeschool journey, to figuring out what to do when you grow up, to the very best glasses for middle aged ladies, how to stop searching and just BE, perimenopause, morning routines, and more. Kara also shares a personal update on her new writing and podcasting adventure, Where the Beauty Is! Join us for the first of this 2-part conversation. We can't wait to hang with you again, sisters! View the show notes for this episode: - Episode 141: A Conversation with Kara Anderson, Part 1 of 2

04-26
01:05:46

Episode 140: The Importance of Personalized Learning, with Amir Nathoo of Outschool

Episode 140: The Importance of Personalized Learning, with Amir Nathoo of Outschool Hiya, sisters! We are excited to bring this week's episode to your earbuds because we know we have oodles of Outschool fans in the Sisters community. And if you haven't heard of Outschool yet, you're going to want to pull up a chair and get comfy for a second because we might just rock your homeschool world.  In this week's episode, we welcome Amir Nathoo, founder and CEO of Outschool. What a fun conversation it was! We chat about education, learning, and the sheer joy of a personalized education. Amir shares his experience with a traditional educational path and also shares how alternative paths, like the homeschool movement, have helped to shape the Outschool experience. We also discuss how a child's uniqueness, or quirkiness, is something to treasure and how this uniqueness might transform into desired skills when our kiddos enter the job market.   View the show notes for this episode: - The Importance of a Personalized Education, with Amir Nathoo, Founder and CEO of Outschool [Episode 140]

04-11
38:11

Episode 139: Homeschool Planning for the Overwhelmed Mom

Keeping Your Life on Track When Life Isn't Simple   Here at The Homeschool Sisters Podcast, we get A LOT of questions about planning. Whether you're someone who lives and breathes all things homeschool planning, or if you're someone who has been struggling to find the perfect planning system from the get-go, you're going to love this episode.   This week, The Homeschool Sisters Podcast welcomes Robyn Calvi, a veteran homeschool mom to six children and the COO of Homeschool Planet. In this episode, Robyn keeps it real. She advocates for holding your homeschool plans loosely and being flexible so that you can meet your children's unique needs. At the same time, Robyn shares ways to make planning super easy, even for those who struggle with planning and for the sisters who prefer to plan behind. So, please grab a cup of your favorite beverage and join us for a great conversation!   View the episode show notes: - Episode 139: Keeping Your Life On Track When Life Isn't Simple

03-22
32:07

Episode 138: More Than Science, with Brandon Hendrickson of Science is WEIRD

More Than Science, with Brandon Hendrickson of Science is WEIRD Hey, sisters! If you love rabbit holes and learning, you're going to LOVE this episode. Please welcome Brandon Hendrickson of Science is WEIRD to The Homeschool Sisters Podcast. Brandon Hendrickson is the founder of Science is WEIRD, but in this episode, we talk about SO much more than "just" science. From Mr. Roger’s to Taylor Swift's hidden Easter eggs to the horrors of balloon animals, to riddle culture in medieval times, to Greek mathematics, to golf, to cartoon wars, to fossils... we even talk about tombstones! Pour yourself a cup of your favorite warm beverage, hunker down with us for a bit, and hang on to your hats. It's a fun ride! View the episode show notes: https://my-little-poppies.com/more-than-science/

03-14
01:19:45

Episode 137: For The Child Who Is NOT College Bound, with Shawna Wingert

Episode 137: For The Child Who Is NOT College Bound, with Shawna Wingert   What if you are homeschooling a child who doesn't plan on attending college? How do you create a non-college-bound educational track for your child, especially in high school? How does one document this type of learning? How do you field questions and comments about your child's future? If you have a tween or teen with learning challenges, is it okay to stretch high school beyond the traditional four years?   In this week's episode, Cait shares a question submitted to the site and phones a friend. Shawna Wingert is our homeschool cousin. She's been on the podcast more than any other guest and with good reason! In this episode, Shawna shares her experience with all of the questions mentioned above and more!   Visit the episode page for everything mentioned in today's episode: -  Episode 137: For The Child Who Is NOT College Bound, with Shawna Wingert

03-01
33:30

Episode 136: More Than Math, with Mr. D.

Episode 135: More Than Math, with Mr. D. Please welcome Dennis DiNoia to The Homeschool Sisters Podcast. In today's episode, we take a deep dive into the world of education, homeschooling, parenting, and how to raise self-directed learners who aren't afraid to explore their passions, set goals, and pursue a career that they love. Visit the episode page for everything mentioned in today's episode: - Episode 136: More Than Math, with Mr. D  

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Chey Re

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SymSzym

ha we have a Sally...she was in our best picture in Grand Tetons 🤣

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The Longs

I'm tech challenged... Where can i find the show notes?

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Amber Newsome

This podcast is such an inspiration to me as a woman, mother, homeschooler, and parent in general. There's a lot to glean and take in for anyone with children or in education. I always feel in a better mood after listening; so encouraging. Child-friendly so you can listen in the car or around your children. mine even pretend they're Cait and Cara. 😁

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Jennifer Rosenbaum

this was the first of your podcasts I listened to. you ladies are hilarious. I don't know if this was the most organized one I've listened to, but you DID admit you started recording after 3 pm. You did make me giggle so much though!!!

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