Producing Hope for Home Educators through Inspiration and Information
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Home School Workshop on SermonAudio
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The latest podcast feed searching 'Home School Workshop' on SermonAudio.
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Homeschool resources, tips, strategies and tactics to help Catholic Homeschool Moms. Kerry Olvera interviews other Moms who are successfully homeschooling, and balancing their work and family lives.
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A Happy Home Podcast: Christian Homemaking Homeschooling Homesteading | Family Home School & Biblical Discipleship | Keri Mae


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A Happy Home Podcast: Christian Homemaking Homeschooling Homesteading | Family Home School & Biblical Discipleship | Keri Mae
Keri Mae Lamar
Cultivating a happy home in the age of distractions...you can, too! Loving God, people, and life. Momma of many, including one with Down Syndrome.
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Sabbath School is perhaps the most communal and participatory element of a regular Seventh-day Adventist church event (after foot-washing), but social distancing has us all isolated at home. This is a weekly Sabbath School styled conversation on Biblical themes and passages. Join in the conversation by writing comments/questions to sabbathschoolfromhome@gmail.com .
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Someone said a podcast is that thing where you to talk to yourself online. This is where I talk about homeschooling - part time, full time, some other time, or whatever. You're welcome to stop by and eavesdrop at any time. Cover art photo provided by Plush Design Studio on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@plushdesignstudio Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hybridhomeschoolers/support
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Agostino Zoida's Home Schooled Podcast A Stand up Comedian Agostino Zoida hosts this podcast with Co-Host Kevin Lyons (Writer & Filmmaker)Every episode is a different guest; Comedians, Writers, Producers, Directors & Actors to discuss their craft and have some fun and share their experiences and stories. Join us for some laughs, easy listen and some good talk radio. Please Subscribe and Enjoy! This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podca ...
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A Call Across the Pond; Transforming Relationships at School, at Home and Beyond


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A Call Across the Pond; Transforming Relationships at School, at Home and Beyond
Tara Gretton and Vicky Essebag
Transform your relationships at school - with your students and peers, and in life - with your family, friends and colleagues. Enjoy conversations about prioritizing communication with an intentional approach to healthy and inclusive relationships. Tara Gretton and Vicky Essebag are experienced solution-focused practitioners and instructional leaders with a background in education, social work and family therapy. Over the past few months, Tara (UK), and Vicky (Canada), have enjoyed sharing t ...
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Mr. Woods: The Roles of Leadership & Kinship in School-Home-Community Partnerships


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Mr. Woods: The Roles of Leadership & Kinship in School-Home-Community Partnerships
Mr. Woods: The Roles of Leadership & Kinship in School-Home-Community Partnerships
This is a brief introduction to part 3 of the Y.L.C Wraparound seminar coming up on August 15 at the Ferguson Library from 12pm to 3pm. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/barry-woods/support
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The "unreached" might need mission, but it is not such an easy category! We look at the well-known story of Paul in Athens using a statue to an unknown god to launch a conversation about Jesus. The trouble is that the analogy worked because these people were perhaps "partly reached" more than "unreached". In fact, it might be a useful challenge to …
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An Interview with Gaia - A Trans Woman; On Self-Discovery, Activism & Empowering Others
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In this episode, Tara Gretton and Vicky Essebag have the pleasure of interviewing Gaia, a 21-year-old diversity activist based in Bristol, U.K., who works as an LGBTQ+ Team Coordinator for The Diversity Trust. Drawing on her own experience and expertise as a Trans Woman, she delivers LGBTQ+, and specifically Transgender Awareness training. She also…
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It's fascinating to explore mission to the powerful. A number of biblical examples are illustrative, but perhaps the most iconic is the story of Daniel and his friends making a point to King Nebuchadnezzar about their overarching commitment to God.저자 Cameron and Lachlan Rogers
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To explore the topic of "Mission to the needy" we turned to the story of friends lowering a paralytic man through the roof. This topic is particularly timely for our world, stretched by financial pressure and prominently torn by conflict. It is worth pondering the thought from James 1 that pure religion is looking after widows and orphans.…
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The topic "Mission to my neighbour" sends us straight to the Good Samaritan. Although so well-known, this story has so much capacity to challenge us. It provides an excellent perspective on key aspects of "mission", and we ponder what it means for us today.저자 Cameron and Lachlan Rogers
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How to catch the kind of motivation that makes you re-walk a day's journey without resting? Some of the motivations experienced by friends of Jesus in the New Testament don't correspond all that well to our experience as followers of Christ millennia later. Other stories map more closely, and Cleopas walking with a friend to Emmaus seems a great ex…
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Interview with Carolyn Albanese on Well-being & the Impact of Mental Health Stigma on Relationships
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In this new episode, Tara and Vicky have the pleasure of interviewing Carolyn Albanese. Carolyn is an experienced educator, guidance counsellor and school administrator. She is a passionate mental health and wellbeing advocate, supporting women who have experienced mental health trauma and/or abuse and are looking to change their life path. She is …
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We all have excuses to avoid God's mission, but the most obvious ones are nearly trivial. Looking at the story of Jonah exposes a much more challenging idea: what if we avoid mission simply because we don't actually agree with God that someone else needs and deserves His mercy?저자 Cameron and Lachlan Rogers
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Abraham challenges God's suggestion of destroying Sodom and Gomorrah, which is a challenging picture of "participating in God's mission".저자 Cameron and Lachlan Rogers
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Interview with Meg Durham from the School of Wellbeing Podcast
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In this episode, Tara and Vicky interview a special guest - Meg Durham, from the School of Wellbeing Podcast. Meg's podcast has gained much popularity and notoriety in the past couple of years. Meg is a teacher with experience in primary and secondary education across Australia, and a specialist in the field of wellbeing education. She is an instru…
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Tales of the Unexpected; How Young People can Surprise Us
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In this episode Tara shares an incredible story that teaches a lesson about what lies under the surface in relationships. What can come of a bad situation when we address it with a shift in perspective? What can everyone involved learn from the experience, and what happens when young people are given a chance to be their best selves? Thank you Tara…
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How might we stop "mission" becoming a mirror? Talking about comfort zones in the context of God's mission reminds us just how powerful the pull of comfort can be. Do we get uncomfortable in our inclusive acceptance of people, or do we expect them to leave their comfort zone when joining our Christian community?…
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What is the Great Commission again? It's a command to go, make disciples, baptise them, and teach them to obey. All of these aspects deserve to be unpacked a lot, but a somewhat obvious idea is that this task might not involve all that much preaching and Revelation seminars! What if we accidentally turn mission into making people more like us, rath…
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An exploration of God's Mission must start with a focus on the God of mission. This new season will explore the theme of "God's Mission, My Mission", and we have to recognise that the word "mission" means a wide range of different things to different Christians. In fact, our initial reaction to this title probably depends on what kind of mission we…
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After exploring the themes and some details of Ephesians, does it "feel different"? This episode is a bit of an experiment - does listening to the entire book of Ephesians work for you after 13 episodes exploring it bit-by-bit?저자 Cameron and Lachlan Rogers
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A Questioning Stance to Engage our Children in Conversation
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You might have noticed that Tara and Vicky took a bit of a break since the last podcast! They were busy creating their new Relationspaces Power Bursts for you, where they respond to questions in short 5 minute bursts. Their conversations are based on quotes from the book - Relationspaces; A Solution-Focused Handbook for Parents. Check them out at h…
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Ephesians closes with almost the same sentence as it began: a blessing of grace and peace. Peace seems at first to be the flip side of the aggressive military imagery of God's armour, but it might not be that simple. The peace and unity described throughout Ephesians is something that must be built up - it does not just appear by default.…
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How helpful is military armour as an analogy for the Christian life? This passage is perhaps the most well-known part of Ephesians, and yet it actually feels somewhat strange juxtaposed against the deep theme of unity that we've seen throughout the book. We discuss the aggressive aspects of this analogy, and find lots of overlap with our discomfort…
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The theme of unity and submission gets awkward when discussing slaves! It is hardly surprising that the New Testament mentions slavery (it was a cultural norm), but it is a shame that the various authors were not more clear in condemnation of the practice. We explore why some situations do seem to call us to obey and be sincerely respectful of auth…
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We've reached the well-known passage about submission in marriage... ...except that after the emphasis on unity that has been observed consistently throughout Ephesians so far, it seems most likely that this part is not talking about submission and power balance at all. It is a radical call to inclusive and united love, and it's actually quite fasc…
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Ephesians 5 is a call to "be careful how you live". The chapter opens with a stark juxtaposition between "worthless deeds of evil and darkness" and choices "that please the Lord". It is valuable to ponder the inclusion of greed at least as prominently as sexual immorality - an emphasis that has perhaps been lopsided in Christian history. There's al…
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The second half of Ephesians 4 looks at some practical ways to pursue the unity that has formed a substantial theme of the book so far. There's an interesting comment on anger, but we end up spending most of our time exploring the admonition to "watch the way you talk". The bar of "saying only what helps" is a very lofty goal, and has direct releva…
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This week, Tara and I talk about entering into conversations with our children as they prepare for school. How do we encourage the conversation? How do we motivate authentic self-expression? How do we discover what our children are thinking and feeling? How do we support them as they journey into a new school year? Enjoy! https://www.buzzsprout.com…
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The theme of unity is again in the foreground. This chapter starts with an exploration of the reason for and mechanism of unity: love. This emphasis is expressed explicitly through some wonderful verses, and also poetically through a pattern of 7 that culminates with God our father of all, "who is over all, in all, and living through all." We are i…
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Ephesians 3 continues Paul's effervescent enthusiasm for a gospel of inclusion. Even while taking some diversions to obliquely reference his own calling and situation, Paul sticks with the tone and theme that he has developed in the previous chapters. A few key metaphors and images jump out at us, including "mystery", "prisoner", and inclusive unit…
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The New Testament claims Jesus broke down walls of hostility that divide us as people - what walls might still exist today? We continue our steady meander through Ephesians, which this week is up to the second part of chapter 2. There are a range of meaningful metaphors here describing the inclusion of Gentiles into God's plan, culminating in sanct…
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A change of perception can be life altering. How willing are we to invest in a change of perception that isn’t immediate? In this next podcast episode, Tara and Vicky embrace the summer as they share stories that point to slowing down the hectic pace of life. How do we manage to do so? What are some unique ways in which to observe these helpful dif…
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Ephesians 2 opens with a succinct but thorough outline of the gracious gift of salvation. This is such a clear description of the idea that God saves us by his grace and because of his love (not as a reward for our actions or attitudes) that it is hard to work out how some Christians have seen things differently. We are particularly intrigued and p…
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Paul turns to prayer as he continues to introduce this epistle. There are two prayer sections in Ephesians (1:15-23 and 3:14-21), and we notice they have a lot in common. Even though they're positive and uplifting, we are vaguely uncomfortable because of hearing numerous didactic and disciplinary prayers in the past. Thinking about various "culture…
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Ephesians opens with an encouraging summary of Christian hope. Paul seems keen to introduce themes of unity, redemption, Spirit, and inheritance. Each of these are likely to be developed further in the epistle, but even in the first 14 verses there is a range of rich ideas worth pondering. In particular, the unity described as God's plan is astound…
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Schools are academic spaces, yet they are also social spaces, where individuals have an opportunity to engage with each other and to establish long term relationships that have an impact their own lives and on school climate. Schools are fairly unique as social systems in that they involve a wide range of roles and responsibilities as well as ages.…
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Acts 19 tells a 3rd-party perspective to prepare us for studying Paul's letter to the Ephesians. There are a number of anecdotes recorded about Paul in the city of Ephesus, and most of them seem to highlight the prominence of his activity. It seems he regularly "went viral" in the society of the day, and stayed there for some years having significa…
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We turn to the end of Revelation to wrap up this season. Exploring (nominally) the "3 angels messages" of Revelation 14 has been hard work at times this season, and we approach this final episode with a slight sense of exhaustion. We certainly haven't resolved all the questions that arise from these chapters! However, there is a hope and peace that…
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In this episode Tara and Vicky talk about how noticing what works in relationships positively changes the way in which we think about and act on relationships. Noticing what works also empowers and inspires us to access our personal resources and to help motivate others to do so as well. https://www.buzzsprout.com/2122161/share…
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What if the mark of the beast is something that we might have in varying degrees? Thinking about "marks" in general leads us to wonder what it might mean for somebody to be Graffitied by the Beast. It is remarkable to find that Peter is declared by Jesus as the rock of the church and also decried as "Satan" within only a few verses of Matthew 16. W…
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#457 Agostino Zoida "What Happens in Vegas, is An Artist's Lesson
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Back to the Chalkboard, Agostino Zoida returns with a lesson for Standup Comedians and artists everywhere. After an 11 day run on tour, in Memphis, TN & Las Vegas, NV I am finaly back to share my performing experiences and what I learned which made me a better performer for it. Talking about the vibe of a cool city like Memphis and how cool it was …
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Sparked by a midweek conversation, we explore the book of Job as apocalyptic literature. There are a surprising number of connections and similarities between Job and the more recognisably apocalyptic writings of Daniel and Revelation. There are scenes in heaven, and even beasts from the land and the sea!…
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Tara and I are excited to share that in 2 ½ months, we have had 100 downloads of our podcast! Today we celebrate as we extend our sincere appreciation to all of our podcast listeners! Thank you for bringing us into your day. Keep on listening and please share with your friends and colleagues! Tell us what you're interested in hearing about. You can…
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Language like "Satan's deceptions" often implies that salvation is somehow about expertise or technical knowledge. The lesson jumps straight into some well-worn Adventist slippers: the State of dead (which we mostly skip over), and the 7th-day Sabbath (which we focus on a little more closely). It is interesting to observe that Adventists in practic…
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Tara and Vicky discuss how we can create a space for our children to communicate with kindness. How do we lay a foundation for them to have kind, meaningful and productive interactions which develop character and contribute to healthy relationships? Enjoy this next episode! https://www.buzzsprout.com/2122161/share…
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Babylon was already archaic by the time Revelation was written, so how do we understand it today? It is interesting that Babylon is invoked in Revelation to represent great evil. A number of pretty terrible regimes intersect with the Old Testament stories, and taking another look at Babylon leaves us feeling that it might not have even been the wor…
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Sabbath, Creation, and the End seem to deserve a bit of untangling. The lesson this week sets out to discuss Sabbath and issues of worship in the End Times described by Revelation. It quickly stumbles into a bit of a creation rut, which is a topic we already discussed in the previous episode. Taking some of the rhetorical questions at legitimate fa…
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Jury Duty is the #1 show in the country right now and our guest today is one of the cast member from this new hit show, Brandon Loeser. Brandon is an old friend that I used to do comedy with and in this episode we talk about his return to standup as well as the making of Jury Duty. See me live: https://www.agostinocomedian.com/tour 05/20 Paso Roble…
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Does worshiping "Him who made the heavens and earth" require a particular understanding of how creation happened? There is a wide variety of Christian pictures of the "how" of creation, and some of these are explicitly repudiated in this week's SDA Sabbath School lesson. Certainly there are some questions that arise from some of these understanding…
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Maintaining Positive Relationships During Exam Periods in Schools and at Home
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As many secondary school students prepare for the end of the school year, they're also in the process of preparing for their year-end exam period. This is a stressful time, both for students and their families, as emotions and expectations run high. Tara and Vicky discuss how to best engage with, and support our children during this time. https://w…
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Does prophetic time have room for measurement uncertainty? The Adventist church has a deep penchant for timekeeping, most vividly on display in our 7th day Sabbath focus. The second most prominent example is an obsession with time periods in the prophetic visions of Daniel. It is fascinating to ponder Time as the Temple of God, especially in the li…
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How "infinite, minute, exact, and detailed" really are the heavenly records of Judgement? This combination of adjectives is striking, and goes straight to the core of a traditional Adventist understanding of the final judgement. The lesson seems to squirm a little when trying to explain how this is good news, and we agree that there's often a tensi…
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Interview with Haesun Moon PhD; Curating Better Conversations
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In Episode 5, we have the pleasure of interviewing Haesun Moon PhD. Haesun is a communication scientist, educator and author of several collaborative books, including Thriving Women, Thriving World, and Foundations of Brief Coaching; A Short Handbook for Professional Coaches. Her most recent book Coaching A to Z; The Extraordinary Use of Ordinary W…
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What does it mean to "fear God" when so many angelic messages start with "do not be afraid"? The angel in Revelation 14 who shouts "fear God" is unique in the Bible, because no other angel is recorded with this message. In fact, the phrase "fear God" is not all that common in the Bible. However, plenty of angels come with the message "do not be afr…
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A continuation from a few episodes back (With guest Vinnie Falcone) on the discussion of "Should Comedians get Married?" and now we welcome back Jermey Scippio, another comedian friend of mine who is also about to tie the knot. This episode talks about the darkside of Comedy and what it can do to our mental health, and is a spouce good or bad for t…
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