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Welcome to GOAT Homeschooling with Erin and Amanda. We've created the podcast we wish WE could've listened to all these years we've been home educating our kids. We will discuss the rights and wrongs of trying to homeschool for the "long haul," in other words, past those first five years ... and what we've learned works and doesn't. It's time to have the conversation with other homeschoolers about getting your kids to the finish line in a strong and excellent way. We've got a lot of great info to share and we're looking forward to having you listen in. Find us wherever you listen to podcasts.
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Erin has graduated her first homeschooled student!  Listen this week as Erin & Amanda talk through their first graduation experiences and what comes next in their homeschools.  We hope you are encouraged!  References:  Joe's episode:  A Father's Perspective on Homeschooling with Joe McGheeShow Me Homeschool:ShowMeHomeschool coaching:  showmehomeschool.comShowMeHomeschool email:  info@showmehomeschool.comDandy Acres: dandyacresmo@gmail.comInstagramFacebookCristy Stebelton, Podcast Editor:  Podcast With FaithInstagramFacebookBe sure to subscribe to GOAT Homeschooling with Erin and Amanda wherever you listen to podcasts, and join us in continuing the conversation on Facebook, Instagram, or via email.Website: www.goathomeschoolingpodcast.comFacebook: @G.O.A.T.HomeschoolingInstagram: @goat_homeschooling_podcastPinterest: @goathomeschoolingpodcastEmail: goathomeschoolingpodcast@gmail.comSupport the show
Listen in this week as Erin & Amanda catch up and talk through transitions each are facing in their lives and homeschools.  Have you leaned in to your homeschooling community when you've needed to?  Have you sent an email to explore your child's passion within the community?  Who are your encouragers?  Erin and Amanda tackle these questions and more.  Resources & Linkshttps://www.azurestandard.comFinding CommunityBe sure to subscribe to GOAT Homeschooling with Erin and Amanda wherever you listen to podcasts, and join us in continuing the conversation on Facebook, Instagram, or via email.Website: www.goathomeschoolingpodcast.comFacebook: @G.O.A.T.HomeschoolingInstagram: @goat_homeschooling_podcastPinterest: @goathomeschoolingpodcastEmail: goathomeschoolingpodcast@gmail.comSupport the showSupport the show
This week, Erin & Amanda talk with College Funding Consultant Brad Baldridge about the cost of college, the planning it takes and the way to pay for it.  There are a lot of ins and outs to pursuing college for any student and their family, with added components for homeschoolers.  Brad is a wealth of knowledge when it comes to financial planning and gives insight into how it can be approached by parents and students.  He specializes in late stage college funding planning and the chief podcaster of Taming The High Cost Of College.  He provides customized planning using the latest financial aid, tax, cash flow and academic strategies.  With these strategies Brad may help a family save a significant amount of money on their college expenses and make a student’s college dream a reality.Over the past 10 years Brad has directly helped hundreds of families plan and pay for college. He has provided in-depth college plans resulting in increased financial aid, scholarships, identification of the right schools at the right price, and better loans.Brad is a registered representative of Cambridge. He is a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER, TM, professional and is a member of the local and national chapters of the Financial Planning Association. Brad received his Bachelors of Science degree from the University of Wisconsin-Platteville in 1990.Resources & Linkshttps://tamingthehighcostofcollege.com/Baldridge College Solutions websiteTaming The High Cost of College on FacebookTaming The High Cost of College on LinkedInScholarship GuideCollege Visits QuestionnaireBrad Baldridge Taming The High Cost of College PodcastQuick tips for FAFSAModern States for CLEP classesBe sure to subscribe to GOAT Homeschooling with Erin and Amanda wherever you listen to podcasts, and join us in continuing the conversation on Facebook, Instagram, or via email.Website: www.goathomeschoolingpodcast.comFacebook: @G.O.A.T.HomeschoolingInstagram: @goat_homeschooling_podcastPinterest: @goathomeschoolingpodcastEmail: goathomeschoolingpodcast@gmail.comSupport the show
Listen this week as Erin & Amanda talk with Patti Garibay, Founder and CEO of American Heritage Girls.  Patti shares about her life in the 90s going through Girl Scouts and how she felt led to start AHG.  Patti is a wonderful resource and such a pleasure to speak with.  We hope you enjoy listening in as much as Erin & Amanda enjoyed talking with her.  Resources & Linkshttps://americanheritagegirls.org/American Heritage Girls on InstagramAmerican Heritage Girls on FacebookAmerica Heritage Girls on Twitter FREE e-bookswhy curse the darkness bookGrit with Grace Leadership program:  https://store.americanheritagegirls.org/pages/grit-with-graceRaising Godly Girls Blog and MinuteBe sure to subscribe to GOAT Homeschooling with Erin and Amanda wherever you listen to podcasts, and join us in continuing the conversation on Facebook, Instagram, or via email.Website: www.goathomeschoolingpodcast.comFacebook: @G.O.A.T.HomeschoolingInstagram: @goat_homeschooling_podcastPinterest: @goathomeschoolingpodcastEmail: goathomeschoolingpodcast@gmail.comSupport the show
So often, homeschooling parents are stressed, feeling like the world is on our shoulders.  Listen as Erin and Amanda talk with therapist, Larissa Darter about those homeschooling and life stressors.  They talk about what to look for and how to deal with them once we know there's an issue.  Larissa gives loads of great guidance as a counselor as well as some commiseration as a homeschooling mom herself. 3 John 1:2 NIVDear friend, I pray that you may enjoy good health and that all may go well with you, even as your soul is getting along well.Deuteronomy 6:18Do what is right and good in the Lord’s sight, so that it may go well with you and you may go in and take over the good land the Lord promised on oath to your ancestors,Resources & Linkshttps://www.prospercounsel.com/Prosper Counseling LLC on InstagramProsper Counseling LLC on FacebookPsychology Today Profile:  https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists/larissa-darter-nixa-mo/246356Larissa Darter freebie.  Bloom & Blossom Conference:  https://www.christinacarpenter.org/event-details-registration/bloom-and-blossom-home-education-conferenceBe sure to subscribe to GOAT Homeschooling with Erin and Amanda wherever you listen to podcasts, and join us in continuing the conversation on Facebook, Instagram, or via email.Website: www.goathomeschoolingpodcast.comFacebook: @G.O.A.T.HomeschoolingInstagram: @goat_homeschooling_podcastPinterest: @goathomeschoolingpodcastEmail: goathomeschoolingpodcast@gmail.com Support the show
Do you have entrepreneurial students in your homeschool?  Listen this week as Amanda talks with CEO and founder of The Homeschool Printing Company, Melissa Ekloff as they talk about encouraging entrepreneurship for your students.  How did Melissa start her company?  How's it going?  What advice can she give to other homeschoolers who want to start and run businesses?  Melissa gives some excellent practical advice. Resources & Linkshttps://thehomeschoolprintingcompany.com/The Homeschool Printing Company on InstagramThe Homeschool Printing Company on FacebookJimmie Quick at ihomeschool:  https://ihomeschoolnetwork.com/Be sure to subscribe to GOAT Homeschooling with Erin and Amanda wherever you listen to podcasts, and join us in continuing the conversation on Facebook, Instagram, or via email.Website: www.goathomeschoolingpodcast.comFacebook: @G.O.A.T.HomeschoolingInstagram: @goat_homeschooling_podcastPinterest: @goathomeschoolingpodcastEmail: goathomeschoolingpodcast@gmail.comSupport the show
Did you pull your kids out of school and suddenly feel like you were free falling off a cliff, wondering what you'd gotten yourself into and completely anxious about what to do next?  Join us this week as we talk through "deschooling" with Laura Swain.  Laura is a homeschool coach, portfolio reviewer, encourager, blogger, homeschooling Christian mom, and supporter.  She provides us some warm and eye opening analogies and quips to keep us encouraged as we fight against the pressures (internal and external) within our homeschool.  Laura provides homeschool coaching services, a community of support and help along the way with our homeschooling journeys.  Resources & LinksYou can reach Laura Swain online at:  her websiteLaura Swain on InstagramLearn with Laura Swain on FacebookFor Deschooling Tips:  http://www.deschoolingmadesimple.comThe Underground History of American Education, Volume I: An Intimate Investigation Into the Prison of Modern Schooling by John Taylor Gatto:  https://amzn.to/3IqCWWwBe sure to subscribe to GOAT Homeschooling with Erin and Amanda wherever you listen to podcasts, and join us in continuing the conversation on Facebook, Instagram, or via email.Website: www.goathomeschoolingpodcast.comFacebook: @G.O.A.T.HomeschoolingInstagram: @goat_homeschooling_podcastPinterest: @goathomeschoolingpodcastEmail: goathomeschoolingpodcast@gmail.comSupport the show
It's perfectly reasonable to still have questions about homeschooling, even if you've been doing it for a while ... we know we do!  Sometimes questions arise just because you're in a new season, or because your kids are transitioning from elementary age to middle school age, or even entering high school... and you have more questions than you have answers!  That's why we are here... to help support you and put your mind at ease.Listen today as Erin and Amanda discuss some of the most common questions asked about homeschooling ... ranging from "Is it hard to homeschool high school?" to the one many of us dislike, "What about socialization?"  Wherever you are in your homeschooling journey, you'll enjoy the conversation between these two homeschooling veterans.HSLDA (Home School Legal Defense Association) www.hslda.orgHSLDA's Transcript Service, www.transcripts.hslda.orgJosten's, for diplomas, caps and gownsThe Home Scholar, Lee Binz' websiteBe sure to subscribe to GOAT Homeschooling with Erin and Amanda wherever you listen to podcasts, and join us in continuing the conversation on Facebook, Instagram, or via email.Website: www.goathomeschoolingpodcast.comFacebook: @G.O.A.T.HomeschoolingInstagram: @goat_homeschooling_podcastPinterest: @goathomeschoolingpodcastEmail: goathomeschoolingpodcast@gmail.comSupport the show
Are you feeling the "mid year burnout?"  It's definitely real for homeschoolers!  Generally, the weather doesn't help much, and we're all trying to stay encouraged in our teaching and not get bogged down in the lessons that might just not be as exciting as they were at the beginning of the year!In today's episode, Erin and Amanda discuss how they have struggled in their homeschools mid year and offer up some ways to encourage yourself.  Listen as they find ways for all types of homeschooling parents to find connection and encouragement to last the rest of the year.Resources & LinksBloom & Blossom ConferencesClinton Home Educators (on Facebook)Midwest Parent EducatorsBe sure to subscribe to GOAT Homeschooling with Erin and Amanda wherever you listen to podcasts, and join us in continuing the conversation on Facebook, Instagram, or via email.Website: www.goathomeschoolingpodcast.comFacebook: @G.O.A.T.HomeschoolingInstagram: @goat_homeschooling_podcastPinterest: @goathomeschoolingpodcastEmail: goathomeschoolingpodcast@gmail.comSupport the show
Why can't the educational, social or emotional needs of our boys be met in traditional schools? How can we help our sons to love learning, feel valued and still have that drive and enthusiasm that will spur them on to pursue their interests and reach their goals as men?  What can we teach them now to grow and encourage their faith throughout their teens and into their adulthood?Today, listen as Erin and Amanda speak with Mark Hancock for real solutions, the author, award-winning writer, and conference speaker who also serves as Chief Executive Officer of Trail Life USA.   They discuss how we can raise boys to become Godly men, and the indispensable role fathers play in making that happen, especially with discipleship ministries like Trail Life USA.  Mark is the author of the book “Why Are We Sitting Here Until We Die?” as well as the two booklets “Let Boys Be Boys: 3 Winning Strategies for Leaders of Boys” and “5 Critical Needs of Boys.”Resources & LinksYou can reach Mark Hancock online at:Trail Life USA on TwitterTrail Life USA on InstagramTrail Life on FacebookTo see if there's a Trail Life USA troop near you, or download "Raising Godly Boys," visit the website: www.traillifeusa.comListen to Mark's podcast, "Raising Godly Boys Minute,"  available here or wherever you listen to podcasts!"Boys Will Be Boys: Celebrating the Adventurous Spirit in Every Little Boy" by Jim Daly, on Amazon Be sure to subscribe to GOAT Homeschooling with Erin and Amanda wherever you listen to podcasts, and join us in continuing the conversation on Facebook, Instagram, or via email.Website: www.goathomeschoolingpodcast.comFacebook: @G.O.A.T.HomeschoolingInstagram: @goat_homeschooling_podcastPinterest: @goathomeschoolingpodcastEmail: goathomeschoolingpodcast@gmail.comSupport the show
Are you a homeschooling family that struggles to find devotions that teach spiritual truth but also hold your kids' attention? Do you wish you could find clean, riveting fiction for your children to read that doesn't shy away from real-life characters, but is also well-grounded in living out genuine faith?In this episode, Erin and Amanda speak with Tim Shoemaker, author of twenty books and a popular speaker at conferences and schools around the country. With over twenty-five years working with youth, he is able to relate to his reading (and listening) audience in a very unique way... creating object lessons that convey spiritual truth as well as writing mystery, adventure, and suspense that is clean, powerful, and definitely not “hokey” Christian fiction. Tim is all about helping kids grow to be men and women of faith and character … and about encouraging the parents who love them.Novels by Tim Shoemaker:The High Water Novels, a five-book series for Focus on the Family targeted primarily at 12-14-year-olds. Escape From the Everglades,  and Every Hidden Thing, the first two books in the series, are already available. Book three, The Second Storm, comes out in the Spring of 2023.A contemporary suspense novel, Code of Silence  (book 1 of The Code of Silence Novels), was named in the “Top Ten Crime Novels for Youth” by Booklist, and is followed by Back Before Dark and Below the Surface.Devotional books by Tim Shoemaker:Smashed Tomatoes, Bottle Rockets...: And Other Outdoor Devotionals You Can Do with Your KidsMashed Potatoes, Paint Balls and Other Indoor/Outdoor Devotionals You Can Do With Your Kids by Tim ShoemakerTim Shoemaker on Instagram, @timshoemaker1 Be sure to subscribe to GOAT Homeschooling with Erin and Amanda wherever you listen to podcasts, and join us in continuing the conversation on Facebook, Instagram, or via email.Website: www.goathomeschoolingpodcast.comFacebook: @G.O.A.T.HomeschoolingInstagram: @goat_homeschooling_podcastPinterest: @goathomeschoolingpodcastEmail: goathomeschoolingpodcast@gmail.comSupport the show
Sometimes homeschoolers struggle with teaching history, but it *can* be made fun for kids of all ages through field trips, projects, even historical fiction!  Have you considered that we can instill a love of history in our children as well as provide opportunities for them to discover their part in the bigger "HIStory" of God?In today's episode, Erin and Amanda speak with award-winning author and speaker Jenny L. Cote, who developed an early passion for God, history, and young people, and beautifully blends these three passions in her two fantasy fiction series, The Amazing Tales of Max and Liz® and Epic Order of the Seven®. Likened to C. S. Lewis by readers and book reviewers alike, she speaks on creative writing to schools, universities and conferences around the world. Resources & LinksFind Jenny L. Cote onHer website: www.epicorderoftheseven.comLinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/jenny-l-coteInterview on Fox & FriendsFacebook: @jennylcote Instagram: @jennyl.cote Be sure to subscribe to GOAT Homeschooling with Erin and Amanda wherever you listen to podcasts, and join us in continuing the conversation on Facebook, Instagram, or via email.Website: www.goathomeschoolingpodcast.comFacebook: @G.O.A.T.HomeschoolingInstagram: @goat_homeschooling_podcastPinterest: @goathomeschoolingpodcastEmail: goathomeschoolingpodcast@gmail.comSupport the show
In today's episode, Erin and Amanda speak with Joe McGhee, Erin's husband, for his perspective as a husband and father in their family's homeschooling journey.  Erin and Joe have homeschooled their four kids (three teens!) over a span of ten years, as well as providing foster care services for part of that time.Listen as Joe explains his initial reaction to beginning homeschooling, how he and Erin's mindsets have changed over the years, the impact home education has had on their marriage, and the practical advice he offers to both husbands and wives as a "long-haul" homeschooling dad.  Be sure to subscribe to GOAT Homeschooling with Erin and Amanda wherever you listen to podcasts, and join us in continuing the conversation on Facebook, Instagram, or via email.Website: www.goathomeschoolingpodcast.comFacebook: @G.O.A.T.HomeschoolingInstagram: @goat_homeschooling_podcastPinterest: @goathomeschoolingpodcastEmail: goathomeschoolingpodcast@gmail.comSupport the show
Do you have that one kid that just fights you on learning, whether it be one subject or all of them?  Have you considered using games to move the learning along, called "gameschooling?"  When  children play games, they learn social skills like getting along, reading directions, waiting their turn, negotiating with someone, interpreting rules and even coming to an agreement when the rules aren't clear.  These are all things our children will be doing in their adult life and we can coach it in real time in our homeschools.In today's episode, Amanda talks with Cait Curley of Never Board Learning and My Little Poppies.  They discuss how they came to homeschooling when their children's needs couldn't be met by public schoolingthe many facets of gifted kidshow gameschooling can benefit all kinds of learnershow outdoor play helps foster creativity and is such an important part of developmenthow even moms who don't like playing games can use gameschooling to help their familiesResources & LinksNever Board Learning Community, www.neverboardlearning.comMy Little Poppies, www.my-little-poppies.comCait Curley on Instagram: @neverboardlearning and @my_little_poppies My Little Poppies courses, focusing on unit studies, readalouds,  and gameschooling!  "Gameschooling: 100 Educational Games for Homeschooling", www.my-little-poppies.com/100-educational-games/"Gameschooling By Subject: The Best Games for Your Homeschool," www.my-little-poppies.com/gameschooling-by-subject/ Boardgamegeek.com 10x10 challenge starts again in January. Play 10 games 10 times each. 2022 nformation is here. Some Favorite Games:Axis and Allies (board game), amzn.to/3V63GzF Bicycle Playing Cards Learn to Play Today (search engine)Monopoly, amzn.to/3G1q88RBattleship, amzn.to/3FGjVxKChess set (for beginners), amzn.to/3Wa5Tf1No Stress Chess, amzn.to/3YzWgrkExploding Kittens, amzn.to/3V9gfKOStratego, Original Strategy Board Game, https://amzn.to/3FGtLzRUpwords, amzn.to/3jhPiHGScrabble, amzn.to/3YxfMVDElection Night! A Super Fun Way to Learn Essential Math, Geography and Civics While Strategizing Your Way to The White House Be sure to subscribe to Support the show
Having the hard conversations with our daughters who are homeschooled is just as necessary as it is in traditional education settings.  Whether it's social media expectations and "beauty culture" or fitting in versus belonging, our girls need us to help them overcome negative pressures and self-doubt, find their authentic selves, and make lasting friendships!In today's episode, Erin and Amanda speak with Heather Stark, creator of the Grace & Grit educational programs and author of Her Story: A Heartfelt & Hilarious Conversation About Why Beauty Milestones Should Be Options, Not Expectations.  Heather is a former school counselor who founded Grace & Grit as a means to inspire young girls to live their dreams!  She uses the wisdom gained from her own life experiences to help girls find and feel comfortable with their authentic selves through Grace & Grit.The Grace & Grit curriculum is comprised of lessons based on a historic female and the single character trait that helped her achieve great things throughout her life.  All of the lessons, whether in single box or curriculum form, are designed to serve as an activity between a girl and a trusted female adult: sparking discussion on important topics, using a workbook with stories, posing and answering challenge and discussion questions, being inspired by Play-It-Forward cards and enjoying other gifts.Resources & Links:Her Story: A Heartfelt & Hilarious Conversation About Why Beauty Milestones Should Be Options, Not Expectations by Heather StarkGrace & Grit website, www.graceandgritbox.comHeather Stark on FB, @graceandgritboxHeather Stark on IG, @graceandgritbox Be sure to subscribe to GOAT Homeschooling with Erin and Amanda wherever you listen to podcasts, and join us in continuing the conversation on Facebook, Instagram, or via email.Website: www.goathomeschoolingpodcast.comFacebook: @G.O.A.T.HomeschoolingInstagram: @goat_homeschooling_podcastPinterest: @goathomeschoolingpodcastEmail: goathomeschoolingpodcast@gmail.comSupport the show
Erin and Amanda welcome Steve Lambert this week to discuss homeschooling past, present and future.  Steve brings homeschool wisdom and keen insight on the things we need to do now to ensure our family's homeschool success in the long haul.Steve Lambert is the co-creator of the beloved Five in a Row curriculum, which has been used by thousands of homeschoolers in all 50 states and 60 countries. Along with his wife Jane, Steve has been a pioneer in the homeschooling community for over 40 years, providing a message of hope and encouragement to homeschooling families.Resources & Links:Five in a Row, inspired learning through great books: www.fiveinarow.comFive in a Row Publishing on Instagram: @fiveinarowpublishingHeidi St. John, popular author and speaker on marriage, family and cultural issues for over 15 years, www.heidistjohn.comBe sure to subscribe to GOAT Homeschooling with Erin and Amanda wherever you listen to podcasts, and join us in continuing the conversation on Facebook, Instagram, or via email.Website: www.goathomeschoolingpodcast.comFacebook: @G.O.A.T.HomeschoolingInstagram: @goat_homeschooling_podcastPinterest: @goathomeschoolingpodcastEmail: goathomeschoolingpodcast@gmail.comSupport the show
Wouldn't you love for your homeschool to be built on a foundation that is less stressful and more peaceful so your family can thrive?In today's episode, Erin and Amanda speak with Katie Keene, host of the Her Home and Heart with Katie Keene podcast, and creator of the Home and Heart Method: Creating a Holistic Ecosystem for Homeschooling Families to Thrive.  They discuss the importance of centering your home on the foundations of family and how focusing on healthy family governing can bring everyone together to build towards a family future with wholeness in mind, body and spirit.Resources & Links:Katie Keene's website, Herhomeandheart.net/coachingThe Her Home and Heart with Katie Keene podcast, https://bit.ly/3qOEm4vKatie Keene on Facebook, www.facebook.com/katiekeene01/The Holistic Living, Home Management, and Homeschooling for Christian Families Facebook community Be sure to subscribe to GOAT Homeschooling with Erin and Amanda wherever you listen to podcasts, and join us in continuing the conversation on Facebook, Instagram, or via email.Website: www.goathomeschoolingpodcast.comFacebook: @G.O.A.T.HomeschoolingInstagram: @goat_homeschooling_podcastPinterest: @goathomeschoolingpodcastEmail: goathomeschoolingpodcast@gmail.comSupport the show
Are you longing for a peaceful homeschool, wanting to rid your home of the chaos and clatter? Atmosphere has little to do with how you decorate ... and more about creating tranquility that is welcoming to our family and visitors alike.  We can foster this kind of "sanctuary living" in an imperfect world by adapting hygge (the Danish quality of coziness and comfortable conviviality that results in a feeling of contentment or well-being) to Christian living.Listen today as Jamie Erickson, podcast host of The Mom to Mom podcast, blogger at The Unlikely Homeschool and author of "Holy Hygge: Creating a Place for People to Gather and the Gospel to Grow" shares wisdom on how we can use the seven tenets of hygge to create sanctuary-like homes that mirror and reflect the perfection that we see in the Garden and then later also in the life of Jesus.Resources and Links:Find Jamie Erickson on her website, www.jamieerickson.comFacebook, The Unlikely HomeschoolInstagram, The Unlikely Homeschool Pinterest, TUHomeschoolJamie Erickson's book: "Holy Hygge: Creating a Place for People to Gather and the Gospel to Grow"The Mom to Mom podcast (with Kate Battistelli and September McCarthy)The Unlikely Homeschool blog Be sure to subscribe to GOAT Homeschooling with Erin and Amanda wherever you listen to podcasts, and join us in continuing the conversation on Facebook, Instagram, or via email.Website: www.goathomeschoolingpodcast.comFacebook: @G.O.A.T.HomeschoolingInstagram: @goat_homeschooling_podcastPinterest: @goathomeschoolingpodcastEmail: goathomeschoolingpodcast@gmail.comSupport the show
Some of our homeschool students just don't like writing, and it can be a struggle to get them to put words on a page.  How can we teach it in a way that helps them to develop their authentic writing voices and still learn and grow in important skills that will benefit them for the rest of their lives?Listen today as Erin and Amanda speak with Veldorah Rice of Write from the Heart, a writing program that emphasizes helping students find their voices and grow in writing and critical thinking skills.  This is accomplished through an online composition and literature program for homeschoolers as well as in 4-week workshop intensive and individualized coaching sessions, for both public and homeschooled students.In this episode, they discuss the benefits of learning writing in a nontraditional way, how classics have important lessons to share with modern readers, and why we shouldn't shy away from controversial topics in literature.Resources and Links:Find Veldorah Rice at,Write from the Heart website,  writefromtheheart.orgInstagram, @writefmtheheartFacebook,  www.facebook.com/writefmtheheart Be sure to subscribe to GOAT Homeschooling with Erin and Amanda wherever you listen to podcasts, and join us in continuing the conversation on Facebook, Instagram, or via email.Website: www.goathomeschoolingpodcast.comFacebook: @G.O.A.T.HomeschoolingInstagram: @goat_homeschooling_podcastPinterest: @goathomeschoolingpodcastEmail: goathomeschoolingpodcast@gmail.comSupport the show
It can be so hard to hear, "you're so intense..," even from friends or family!  Why are some of us so laser-focused on whatever we put our attention to, whether it's our home, our spouses, our homeschools, or even the outside activities we pursue?  And is there anything that can be done to help?On today's episode, Erin and Amanda discuss how they've discovered their individual intensities, and how they manage life in light of them so that their homeschools, kids and marriages flourish. Resources & LinksBe sure to subscribe to GOAT Homeschooling with Erin and Amanda wherever you listen to podcasts, and join us in continuing the conversation on Facebook, Instagram, or via email.Website: https://www.goathomeschoolingpodcast.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/G.O.A.T.HomeschoolingInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/goat_homeschooling_podcast/Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com.mx/goathomeschoolingpodcast/Email: goathomeschoolingpodcast@gmail.comSupport the show
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