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On the Life as a Lifeschooler podcast, Danielle Papageorgiou will seek to explore this definition in all its aspects, and to bring exposure to the educational value of the simple things we d...

What makes homeschool co-ops good? And what makes them bad or downright ugly? Are there certain things that we should look for when we try t...

Have you ever felt sick and miserable, but still had to push through a homeschool day? What about every single day? Tricia Soderstrom (Aboun...

Danielle Papageorgiou and Christi Deason discuss the homeschooling philosophy of lifeschooling and share some real life experiences of what...

It’s easy to slip into the thinking that if we just homeschool, all will turn out fine. Our children will grow up to love God; they will be...

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On this very special episode of Life as a Lifeschooler, I talk about Love in Homeschooling. What an honor it is to recognize the work of Fel...

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Enjoy one of my favorite interviews on this rerun of “Self-Sacrifice in Lifeschooling – Dr. Jill Butryn.” How much self-sa...

I often say that lifeschooling is about freedom. But how do you achieve that freedom in homeschooling? Here are five tips that will help you...

On this episode of Life as a Lifeschooler, Danielle wraps up her interview with David Cook, a former MK who was homeschooled and now works i...

It’s easy to slip into the thinking that if we just homeschool, all will turn out fine. Our children will grow up to love God; they will be...

I always love sitting down and having a good chat with my son, Konur. I feel blessed that we connect so easily on so many topics and this bo...

Have you ever wondered why we don’t take the Bible more seriously when it comes to the topic of blessing our children and what it migh...

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On this episode, I talked to pioneer homeschooler Kathie Morrissey of The Character Corner. Kathie’s heart is that character be the &#...

On this episode, I talk with Jamie Erickson about her book, Homeschool Bravely, and how moms can learn to overcome their fear in homeschooli...

What a joy to chat again with my friend, Ana Willis! Ana calls herself an “unhurried homeschooler,” giving a nod to one of her (...

Do you follow a segmented schedule, complete with time slots, or more of a routine in your homeschool? Or perhaps you relate to Christi̵...

On this episode, I talk to one of my new favorite pioneer homeschoolers, Karen Campbell, about relationship homeschooling! Interestingly, I...

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What makes homeschool co-ops good? And what makes them bad or downright ugly? Are there certain things that we should look for when we try t...

On the last episode, Favorite Homeschooling Books – Philosophy, we look a look at some of my favorite homeschooling books related to educati...

There’s just something about winter that lends itself to reading. It’s that time of year for comfort food, a favorite hot drink, and curling...

On this episode of Life as a Lifeschooler, I talk with Hal and Melanie Young about their homeschooling/lifeschooling journey and about what...

(There is a bit of an echo in this recording. Apologies!) In part 2 of my interview with Lorina Harris, we focus more on what their own home...

Episode 23 Lorina Harris is married to her husband, Cornelis, and they have two children that they have homeschooled for 18 years. Originall...

On this episode of Life as a Lifeschooler, Danielle talks to David Cook, a former MK who was homeschooled and now works on many of the Chris...

One of the most inspiring and impactful ways to help educate our children is through mentorship. On this episode of Life as a Lifeschooler,...

Garritt and Yvette Hampton talk about their unconventional lifestyle homeschooling on the road while filming a documentary called Schoolhous...

Today we are talking to Michelle Miller Howard, author of TruthQuest History. For over 20 years, Michelle has been a librarian, home-educati...

Recently I had the lovely opportunity to combine our kids’ movie planning meeting along with a podcast recording session with my dear...

At the recent International Christian Film Festival in Orlando, FL, I sat down with actor and model Sam Sorbo, whose book on homeschooling,...

Israel Wayne, regular conference speaker and author of numerous books, joins me on the show to discuss lifeschooling and the homeschooling m...

Have you ever felt sick and miserable, but still had to push through a homeschool day? What about every single day? Tricia Soderstrom (Aboun...

For this episode, I had the pleasure of chatting with Durenda Wilson, author of The Unhurried Homeschooler, a mercifully short book on homes...

On today’s show, I will share with you my journey seeking God’s leading through fasting and prayer, and why I believe it is such...

How much self-sacrifice would you be willing to practice? Would you give up a six-figure career in medicine to be “just a mom”?...

On this episode, I had the privilege to talk to my new friend Tina Hollenbeck, the researcher behind The Homeschool Resource Roadmap, about...

Chris Davis without a doubt has had the biggest influence on my own homeschooling. God providentially led me to his blog years ago and I hav...

I won’t even try to pretend that Konur and Elleina are not my favorite guests so far! A mom has a right to such bias! 🙂 What a fun in...

John and Jennifer Robinson join us at the Home Business Conference in Huntsville, AL on today’s show to talk about their first year &#...

I was privileged to talk to friend and author Christina Brown about her homeschooling journey and why she created Alphabet Smash, a wonderfu...

Kevin Swanson of Generations.org talks with me about the principles of an excellent education and particularly the aspect of life integratio...

Some children are better suited for a path in entrepreneurship that does not necessarily require a college degree. On today’s show, Rh...

Today we’re joined by Dr. Mary Hood who shares with us about the history of homeschooling, as well as her thoughts on college. Mary Hood, Ph...

For this week’s podcast, Christi and I had the privilege of interviewing the Benham brothers, David and Jason Benham, former pro-baseb...