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Tina Hollenbeck & Jenny Tetzner, Tina Hollenbeck, and Jenny Tetzner에서 제공하는 콘텐츠입니다. 에피소드, 그래픽, 팟캐스트 설명을 포함한 모든 팟캐스트 콘텐츠는 Tina Hollenbeck & Jenny Tetzner, Tina Hollenbeck, and Jenny Tetzner 또는 해당 팟캐스트 플랫폼 파트너가 직접 업로드하고 제공합니다. 누군가가 귀하의 허락 없이 귀하의 저작물을 사용하고 있다고 생각되는 경우 여기에 설명된 절차를 따르실 수 있습니다 https://ko.player.fm/legal.
A podcast featuring encouragement and down-to-earth, practical advice for homeschooling parents everywhere. Hosted by homeschooling veterans Jenny Tetzner and Tina Hollenbeck.
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Tina Hollenbeck & Jenny Tetzner, Tina Hollenbeck, and Jenny Tetzner에서 제공하는 콘텐츠입니다. 에피소드, 그래픽, 팟캐스트 설명을 포함한 모든 팟캐스트 콘텐츠는 Tina Hollenbeck & Jenny Tetzner, Tina Hollenbeck, and Jenny Tetzner 또는 해당 팟캐스트 플랫폼 파트너가 직접 업로드하고 제공합니다. 누군가가 귀하의 허락 없이 귀하의 저작물을 사용하고 있다고 생각되는 경우 여기에 설명된 절차를 따르실 수 있습니다 https://ko.player.fm/legal.
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Today we are honored to speak with Britton LaTulippe, a homeschooling father of eight kids and founder / president of Blue Manor Education and Blue Manor Online Academy. Britton is the author of over 70 children's books, the creator of several early-learning curriculum sets, and author of The Art of Raising Children to Greatness series. After attending an elite prep school in Virginia, Britton realized that the greatest disparity between the rich and poor was not their wealth, but the quality of their education. Now, it's Britton's mission to bring elite education into the world of homeschooling. Links: Blue Manor Education: https://bluemanoreducation.com Blue Manor Online Academy: https://www.bluemanoracademy.com The Art of Raising Children to Greatness: https://www.amazon.com/Education-Art-Raising-Children-Greatness/dp/1660150825…
 
Our guests today are Ben Rehrman and Genevieve Shade, both of whom are 18-year old, self-directed (unschooled) homeschool graduates. Ben and Genevieve are in the throws of producing a documentary series for YouTube titled "Learning and Liberation". Learning and Liberation is a documentary series that explores the people and places that allow young people to grow, play and learn outside of traditional school. BIOS: Genevieve Shade is a Pittsburgh based multidisciplinary artist and creator of the e-zine “Youth Liberation Now” (YLN). YLN touches on topics of youth rights, education, the history of youth movements, and politics. Through grassroots distribution, YLN has spread across the US and internationally. Beyond YLN, Genevieve is a fine artist, writer, and researcher. Her film photography work was shown at the Mattress Factory in May 2022, and at Bankrupt Bodega in November 2022. She is also a printmaker, painter, and people’s history enthusiast. One of her latest projects is a collaborative research project with her mentor Shaun Slifer, focusing on 1970s high school student activism in Pittsburgh. She is very passionate about education, having experienced 5 different models of education throughout her life. In 2020 Genevieve decided to leave public high school (one of the best decisions she’s ever made) and she has been happily unschooling for the past three years. Ben Rehrman is a filmmaker and lifelong unschooler from Eastern Pennsylvania. Their interest in film started as a child. They used all of their free time to experiment with animation and live action story telling. As a teenager they started a YouTube channel, where they began uploading educational and autobiographical videos. These videos slowly gained traction online, growing an audience for their work. Ben is interested in narrative and documentary film, having made multiple short films. Unschooling and self directed education are some of their main creative inspirations. From informing audiences about the basics of self directed education, to making autobiographical videos about their life to show what unschooling is like, to interviewing other people in the space, unschooling has driven their work. Their films have been official selections in The All American High School Film Festival, The Sun Valley High School Film Festival, The Saul Zaentz High School Film Festival, and the SE Pennsylvania Teen Filmmakers Showcase. Videos on their YouTube channel have garnered almost half a million views, making them one of the most viewed video sources about unschooling. LINKS To help crowdfund Ben & Genevieve's film, click here by April 2, 2023: https://seedandspark.com/fund/learning-and-liberation#story Learning and Liberation Website: https://learningandlib.com/ Learning and Liberation on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@learningandliberation…
 
Today it is all about the dads! In this episode you will hear about: The importance of partnership between spouses Dealing with home life changes when beginning homeschooling How income should never be a reason to not homeschool How and why the Homeschool Loft began Boundaries between work and family time How faulty mindsets can keep dads from pivoting in their career Links: The Homeschool Loftcast: https://www.homeschoolloftcast.com The Homeschool Loft: https://www.homeschoolloft.com…
 
OMG! Can you believe the Homeschool Resource Roadmap is celebrating it's ten year anniversary? We can't either! If you use the Homeschool Resource Roadmap daily or you have never used it before, this episode of the Loftcast will answer: What is the Homeschool Resource Roadmap? What is the origin story of the Roadmap? What is the Common Core Project and why homeschoolers should care? How many resource providers are listed on the Roadmap? Who is listed and how is this list kept up to date? How to enlist a guide along your journey through the Roadmap? What info besides curriculum is found on the Roadmap? How you can obtain a customized report of resources specific to your families beliefs, learning styles, and strengths. Links: The Homeschool Resource Roadmap: https://www.homeschoolroadmap.org The Homeschool Loft: https://www.homeschoolloft.com Are you interested in being a guest on the Homeschool Loftcast? Visit us at https://www.homeschoolloftcast.com and fill out a guest request! We'd love to talk to you!…
 
Join Tina as she brings back homeschool alum, Noah Tetzner, for an in-depth discussion about the truths and the myths of socialization for home educated children. In this episode, you'll learn: What is "socialization"? What is the true foundation of socialization from a historical view? Family versus schools in the socialization of children. How and when homeschool kids actually socialize and with whom. Advice for parents when you get the infamous "socialization" question from your friends or family. Links: Homeschool Loft: https://www.homeschoolloft.com National Home Education Research Institute: https://www.nheri.org The Homeschool Resource Roadmap: https://www.homeschoolroadmap.org…
 
Ashton Tate is the founder of Glory to Glory Fitness in Franklin TN, and the creator of The F.O.R.M. Curriculum, a turn-key and biblically-based health curriculum for schools and families. The company's mission is to provide quality health education to every student in America. Ashton aims to accomplish this by partnering with Christian schools and homeschool families all over the nation. Links: Glory to Glory Fitness: https://www.formcurriculum.com/homeschool The Homeschool Loft: https://www.homeschoolloft.com…
 
Today, we listen in as Tina and Jenny discuss their thoughts about educating children in the early elementary years. Take-Aways: There is no need to "start ear1y". Let the child demonstrate readiness instead. No one method (or curriculum) is right for everyone. What's right is what works for your kids/family. No need to buy expensive curriculum. Focus on the 3Rs at first (reading; 'riting; and 'rithmetic). Short lessons (15 min. each w/breaks in between), less than 2 hours a day on academics (to grow & maintain a child's love of learning). Other subjects (history, science, health, etc.) can be occasional and less formal. Look for learning in everyday living & non-traditional resources (children's literature, movies, games, outings, etc.). TRUST God and the process. Family dynamics/character/atmosphere is most important. Find a "tribe" of like-minded homeschoolers in SOCIAL homeschool groups (not academic co-ops). Recommendations: Egermeier's Bible Story Book, The Child's Story Bible by Catherine Vos A+ Learning (a reading game) Amish Pathways Readers Pentime Penmanship All About Spelling Christian Light Education (math) Professor Noggin (games) TruthQuest History Berean Builders (science) Cedarmont Kids (music) Links: Homeschool Loft: https://www.homeschoolloft.com The Homeschool Resource Roadmap: https://www.homeschoolroadmap.org…
 
Today we're hanging out with Jenny's son, Noah Tetzner, a 2019 history buff and homeschool graduate who started his own podcast and podcast-production business when he was just 16 years old. Along the way, Noah published two books related to his love of history You've heard from Noah before both as a guest and co-host and today we're here to talk with him about his young-adult life and current political aspirations. Homeschool Loft: https://www.homeschoolloft.com Noah for De Pere: https://www.facebook.com/noahfordepere…
 
Today we have a special treat! Kody Hanner is our special guest and Ashley Schnese is our special co-host. Join us as we talk about homesteading and home education. Kody Hanner is a wife, homesteader and homeschool mom of six who has devoted her life to agriculture and rural living. Kody has authored The Homestead Education series of homeschool curricula which incorporates homestead based science. She is also the host of The Homestead Education Podcast. Ashley Schnese is a wife, homesteader and homeschool mom of two boys. Along with her husband Dylan, they have created a beautiful homestead called, Steady Presence Farms, which is open to the public for retreats and luxury glamping. The Homeschool Loft: https://www.homeschoolloft.com Steady Presence Farms: https://www.facebook.com/steadypresencefarms Grow With a Homestead Education | The Homestead Education: https://www.thehomesteadeducation.com…
 
Today, Jenny and Tina are joined by returning guest (and Tina's husband), Jeff Hollenbeck. They discuss missions for homeschoolers—how to get involved and what opportunities are out there. Referenced in Today's Episode: MissionGuides International Perspectives Connect with Tina & Jenny at: The Website Facebook Email If you enjoy the podcast, please leave a positive rating and review!…
 
Thinking about pulling your kids from public school? Well, if you live in Alaska, this is the episode for you! Today's guest is Jacki Makinen. Tune in for a discussion on the legal requirements for homeschooling families in Alaska. Referenced in Today's Episode: Alaska Homeschool Org Text of the Alaska Homeschool Law Jacki Makinen's Email: hslda.ak.amb.makinen@gmail.com Connect with Tina & Jenny at: The Website Facebook Email If you enjoy the podcast, please leave a positive rating and review!…
 
Thinking about pulling your kids from public school? Well, if you live in Michigan, this is the episode for you! Today's guest is Kerry Ott. Tune in for a discussion on the legal requirements for homeschooling families in Michigan. Referenced in Today's Episode: Michigan Homeschool Org: Michigan Christian Homeschool Network Michigan Homeschool Law Kerry Ott's Email: kerrylott@gmail.com Connect with Tina & Jenny at: The Website Facebook Email If you enjoy the podcast, please leave a positive rating and review!…
 
In today's episode, Jenny and Tina discuss the benefits of family book clubs. Referenced in Today's Episode: Wild+Free Book Club Guide The Homeschool Resource Roadmap Field Trip Venues Lists Connect with Tina & Jenny at: The Website Facebook Email If you enjoy the podcast, please leave a positive rating and review!…
 
Thinking about pulling your kids from public school? Well, if you live in Texas, this is the episode for you! Today's guest is Rebecca Ruiz. Tune in for a discussion on the legal requirements for homeschooling families in Texas. Referenced in Today's Episode: Texans for Homeschool Freedom Texas Home Educators Text of Relevant Court Case Rebecca Ruiz's Email: rebeccalruiz5@gmail.com Connect with Tina & Jenny at: The Website Facebook Email If you enjoy the podcast, please leave a positive rating and review!…
 
Thinking about pulling your kids from public school? Well, if you live in Ohio, this is the episode for you! Today's guest is Debby Gerth. Tune in for a discussion on the legal requirements for homeschooling families in Ohio. Referenced in Today's Episode: Ohio Homeschooling Parents Text of Ohio Homeschool Law Debby Gerth's Email: ohiohomeschoolingohp@gmail.com Connect with Tina & Jenny at: The Website Facebook Email If you enjoy the podcast, please leave a positive rating and review!…
 
Thinking about pulling your kids from public school? Well, if you live in Illinois, this is the episode for you! Today's guest is Nikki Warren. She, Jenny, and Tina discuss the legal requirements for homeschooling families in Illinois. Referenced in Today's Episode: Ad Hoc Committee for Illinois Home Education Legal and Legislative Matters Assistance by Nichole Nikki's Coffee Klatch Nikki's Thoughts On Connect with Tina & Jenny at: The Website Facebook Email If you enjoy the podcast, please leave a positive rating and review!…
 
Thinking about pulling your kids from public school? Well, if you live in Wisconsin, this is the episode for you! Today, Tina and Noah discuss Wisconsin's legal requirements for homeschooling families. They also provide a step-by-step guide for pulling your kids from a school system and bringing them home. Referenced in Today's Episode: State Laws: Wisconsin - The Homeschool Resource Roadmap HOMESCHOOL LAW - The N.E.W. Scoop Connect with Tina & Jenny at: The Website Facebook Email If you enjoy the podcast, please leave a positive rating and review!…
 
Tune in for a conversation with Merry Marinello of All About Learning Press. Referenced in Today's Episode: All About Learning Press The Orton-Gillingham Approach Differences Between AAR and AAS? AALP Monthly Giveaway AALP Free Resources Page Merry's Blog Contact Merry: support@allaboutlearningpress.com Connect with Tina & Jenny at: The Website Facebook Email If you enjoy the podcast, please leave a positive rating and review!…
 
Today, Tina & Jenny are joined by Joel Kramer, a homeschool dad, author, and Biblical Archaeologist. Referenced in Today's Episode: Expedition Bible Expedition Bible YouTube Channel Where God Came Down: The Archaeological Evidence Third Culture Kids: Growing Up Among Worlds Beyond Fear: A Journey Across New Guinea Connect with Tina & Jenny at: The Website Facebook Email If you enjoy the podcast, please leave a positive rating and review!…
 
Jenny and Tina are joined by Alyssa Wolf, host of the Unbusy: Sane Supermom Podcast . Referenced in Today's Episode: The Unbusy Website Unbusy: Sane Supermom Podcast Free Download The Four Tendencies: The Indispensable Personality Profiles That Reveal How to Make Your Life Better (and Other People's Lives Better, Too) Connect with Tina & Jenny at: The Website Facebook Email If you enjoy the podcast, please leave a positive rating and review!…
 
In this episode, Jenny and Tina are joined by Leia LeMaster Horton of Horton Test Prep. They discuss the ACT, CLT, and SAT and what homeschool families can expect in these tests. Referenced in Today's Episode: Horton Test Prep Connect with Tina & Jenny at: The Website Facebook Email If you enjoy the podcast, please leave a positive rating and review!…
 
Tina and Jenny hear parents describe myths and make excuses when it comes to homeschooling. In today's episode, they address these false claims, providing practical support and encouragement for new homeschooling families. Referenced in Today's Episode: Making Brothers & Sisters Best Friends: How to Fight the GOOD Fight at Home Connect with Tina & Jenny at: The Website Facebook Email If you enjoy the podcast, please leave a positive rating and review!…
 
In this episode, Jenny and Tina share advice on combatting the ''homeschool blues''. Referenced in Today's Episode: Encouragement Along The Way by Bobbie Howard Connect with Tina & Jenny at: The Website Facebook Email If you enjoy the podcast, please leave a positive rating and review!
 
Tune in for a conversation with Tiffany Boyd, the founder of Free YOUR Children . Referenced in Today's Episode: School Choice: Are We Willing to Sell Our Children for a Pittance? Why School Choice Is a Trap: Don't Take the Cheese Parents Are the Experts; Take Charge of Your Children's Education Connect with Tina & Jenny at: The Website Facebook Email If you enjoy the podcast, please leave a positive rating and review!…
 
Today's episode features a conversation between Jenny and Tina about homeschooling preschool and kindergarten children. Referenced in Today’s Episode: Better Late Than Early: A New Approach to Your Child's Education Connect with Tina & Jenny at: The Website Facebook Email If you enjoy the podcast, please leave a positive rating and review!…
 
Tune in for a conversation between three homeschool fathers; Jeff Hollenbeck, Joel Tetzner, and Mike Smith. Among other things, the three gentlemen share practical advice for when your spouse does not support homeschooling. You don't want to miss today's episode! Connect with Tina & Jenny at: The Website Facebook Email If you enjoy the podcast, please leave a positive rating and review!…
 
Tune in for a warm conversation with homeschool graduate and mother, Natashia Atkinson. To learn more about Natashia's ministry, follow the links below. Natashia's Ministry - Laundry Love Follow Laundry Love on Facebook Connect with Tina & Jenny at: The Website Facebook Email If you enjoy the podcast, please leave a positive rating and review!…
 
A few weeks ago, Jenny and Tina were joined by many of the Bernhardt children in our episode, ''The Hills are Alive with the Sound of Bernhardts''. Today's episode features two veteran homeschool parents, Bob and Rehna Bernhardt. Connect with Tina & Jenny at: The Website Facebook Email If you enjoy the podcast, please leave a positive rating and review!…
 
Tune in for a conversation about letting go of the school system and fully embracing home education! Referenced in Today's Episode: Dumbing Us Down: The Hidden Curriculum of Compulsory Schooling John Taylor Gatto's Website The Purpose Of Schooling by John Taylor Gatto Connect with Tina & Jenny at: The Website Facebook Email If you enjoy the podcast, please leave a positive rating and review!…
 
Tune in for a conversation about homeschooling during the high school years. Filled with practical advice and personal insight—you don't want to miss this episode! Referenced in Today's Episode: Homeschool "Graduation Requirements" Transcripts and Diplomas Connect with Tina & Jenny at: The Website Facebook Email If you enjoy the podcast, please leave a positive rating and review!…
 
In this episode, Jenny and Tina chat with Carrie Ebel—founder of a homeschool support group with over 700 members! Referenced in Today’s Episode: Green Bay Homeschooling Families Carrie shares her experience homeschooling as a single parent along with other insightful stories. Whether you're a single parent or are looking to get connected with a community of fellow homeschoolers—you won't want to miss today's episode! Connect with Tina & Jenny at: The Website Facebook Email If you enjoy the podcast, please leave a positive rating and review!…
 
Education starts with parents who are modeling learning. The result is people who are self-directed, passion-driven learners, who know how to think logically and can defend this truth with confidence. Becoming a life-long learner is essential to thriving as part of a homeschool family! I’m joined today on the Homeschool Loftcast by Jenny and Joel Tetzner, my parents! I am a homeschool graduate myself, and more importantly a life-long learner. This ties well into our topic of conversation today; live, breathe, and learn. Tuning into today’s episode, listeners will hear all about important aspects of life-long learning, how to instill a passion for life-long learning into your children, how to incorporate your child’s desires into your curriculum, and how learning can boost your teenagers self-confidence and self-esteem. We continue our chat with different examples, tips, and pieces of advice on how to live, breathe, and learn! Key Points From This Episode: Jenny shares an important aspect of life-long learning with listeners. Jenny talks about the period of time between high school and college and how her perspective on learning changed. How to instill a passion for life-long learning into your child; it starts when you decide to homeschool your children. Joel shares what life-long learning means to him; life is not static. How, as a parent, you can recognize your child’s unique interests and cater their learning experience towards that; giving autonomy. Noah goes over some examples of “ things you don’t learn at school .” How we incorporated God-given gifts into curriculums and fostered a love for books. We discuss the idea of indoctrination. Phrases and terms we hear in the homeschool community: educating kids in a subject you’re uncomfortable with or have no experience in. How homeschooling helps to set the environment and atmosphere of learning. We talk about how learning boosts self-confidence and self-esteem in children/teenagers. Jenny shares a critical point to remember when homeschooling! How we got into podcasting through Noah’s desire to learn how to podcast. Why getting rid of the “Almighty Teacher” mindset is so important in homeschooling. We chat through mindless media and certain things that aren’t helpful to the mind. We share what we are learning at this moment! Highlights: “Education starts with parents who are modeling learning. The result is people who are self-directed, passion-driven learners, who know how to think logically, and can defend this truth with confidence.” — Jenny Tetzner [0:01:27] “Life is not static!” — Joel Tetzner [0:007:45] “God has put something special in us so that we don’t fit in, but so that we stand out!” — Jenny Tetzner [0:15:05] Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode: The Homeschool Loft Dumbing Us Down: The Hidden Curriculum of Compulsory Schooling The Story of Charlotte Mason Connect with Tina & Jenny at: The Website Facebook Email If you enjoy the podcast, please leave a positive rating and review!…
 
Deciding to homeschool your children can often feel like a leap of faith, especially if you have two working parents who run their own businesses! This week we get together with Missy Martens, who, along with her husband Jon, is the co-founder of Copper State Brewing Company, a brewery, restaurant, and coffee shop based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. In our conversation, we discuss all the exciting details of how they decided to start their business, how they found a way to divide their responsibilities to make homeschooling work for the family, and how they manage to get it all done! Listening in, you'll hear what their children have learned from being exposed to the inner workings of their business and how it’s given them a unique opportunity to learn from real-life conditions. Missy reflects on what she’s observed in her kids and how the business has allowed them a space where they can identify and follow their interests in a stimulating way. We also delve into the shortcomings of the American schooling system, and how, despite that, it is still a safe haven for many children who have unstable home lives. Later we hear about the overwhelmingly positive feedback Missy has gotten from her decision to homeschool her children and some of her extended family’s more surprised reactions. Missy also shares her advice for working parents who are considering homeschooling and how to find more time in the day. Join us today for plenty of special insights in homeschooling, running a business, and much more! Key Points From This Episode: Get to know today’s guest Missy Martens, her family, and her homeschooling journey with her children. How she and her husband started their business after four years of homeschooling their children. How Missy and her husband Jon decided they wanted their children to be homeschooled. How Missy and Jon founded their business Copper State Brewing Company. How Missy and Jon continued to homeschool and divide their responsibilities after opening their business. How Missy’s children have learned a lot about life, responsibility, and business from their exposure to the brewery. Missy’s advice to people who are frightened of homeschooling and don’t feel equipped to do it. The excitement Missy feels in seeing her kids gravitate to different aspects of their business. Some of the positive feedback Missy has received for homeschooling and running a business. Some thoughts on how the school system fails children, but can still be a safe space for children who have a difficult home life. How Missy’s extended family has reacted to them homeschooling their children. The extracurricular activities that Jon does with their kids. How the brewery has facilitated connections and relationships throughout their community and with their kids. Missy’s advice for parents who run a business and are considering homeschooling their children. Highlights: “I want my kids to know how to learn and to figure out if they don't know something, how they can find out that information. If they can graduate, whatever the term is, if they can leave my house, knowing how to learn, they're gonna be fine.” — Missy Martens [0:16:22] “They're all super different. It's fun to see which parts of the business they start to enjoy or gravitate to and enjoy helping with, and the parts that they don't.” — Missy Martens [0:22:21] “Our kids have a lot of freedom around the brewery and the cool thing with the brewery in the coffee shop is that we've met a ton of people around town, made a ton of connections.” — Missy Martens [0:34:53] “And it's been really fun to work with my husband, we found we can work really well together.” — Missy Martens [0:37:48] Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode: Copper State Brewing Company The Homeschool Loft Connect with Tina & Jenny at: The Website Facebook Email If you enjoy the podcast, please leave a positive rating and review!…
 
This week on the Homeschool Loftcast we sit down with Vanya Koepke to hear about his experience of being homeschooled and the miraculous ways that God can be seen at work in his life. After living through several devastating traumas as a young child in Russia, and multiple attempts at adoption with foreign families, Vanya was finally adopted by a loving American family. Vanya is a 2011 homeschool graduate and 2015 graduate of the University of Wisconsin Green Bay, where he earned the Chancellor's Leadership Medallion, an exceptional achievement that has been awarded to only 3 percent of their 30,000 graduates. Vanya currently works as a Carrier Support Manager at Schneider National and has been active there for the past five years. In our conversation with Vanya, we hear about his harrowing early years and the incredible confluence of circumstances that led him to be adopted by a loving foreign family. Listening in you’ll hear how Vanya’s family decided to pursue homeschooling and what it was like teaching eight children! We discuss some of the reservations parents have about homeschooling, like concerns about socialization. We address why these fears are unfounded and might even be more likely to occur if you send your child away to school. Later, Vanya reflects on how homeschooling allowed him to nurture his interests and why it’s a valuable opportunity to invest in your children. We also discuss what it was like for Vanya to learn English after the age of ten and how his mother supported his journey to fluency. Join us for an inspiring conversation on faith, homeschooling, and much more! Key Points From This Episode: Get to know today’s guest Vanya Koepke. The story of Vanya’s early years in Russia and how he was sent to an orphanage. How Vanya came to be adopted by a loving American family. The logistics of adoption in Russia if you’re a foreigner. How Vanya’s adoptive family decided to homeschool their children. The impressive undertaking of homeschooling eight children. Vanya’s experience of being homeschooled. How homeschooling prepared Vanya for college by teaching him self-discipline and how to structure his own time. How homeschooling gave Vanya the foundation to be strong in his faith, values, and work ethic. Why many of the arguments against homeschooling are unfounded. Why homeschooling gives your children plenty of opportunities for socialization. Vanya shares how he became interested in governance and his political aspirations. Some of Vanya’s experiences in politics and governance. What Vanya learned from his parents about being called to serve. The challenge Vanya faced learning English between the ages of ten and twelve. Homeschooling is not separated from life. How homeschooling allows your children to follow their interests. Homeschooling is an opportunity to invest in your children. Highlights: “Overall, it gave me that foundation of not only good work ethic and organizing my own schedule, maybe getting up early and getting some subjects done.” — @VanyaKoepke [0:20:30] “That homeschool foundation allowed me to be strong throughout liberal arts colleges and public environments to not only be strong in my faith, but in my values. And my work ethic.” — @VanyaKoepke [0:14:43] “It was homeschooling, it was my mom investing into really good literature, into very good writing assignments, into proper writing, into being patient as a teacher. ” — @VanyaKoepke [0:38:39] Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode: Vanya Koepke on Twitter 8 Great Smarts for Homeschoolers Connect with Tina & Jenny at: The Website Facebook Email If you enjoy the podcast, please leave a positive rating and review!…
 
This week’s episode is all about homeschooling conventions! We hear from Jenny about her recent trip to the Cincinnati homeschool convention and why it was such a positive experience. Jenny shares some of her experiences and explains why the fear of feeling overwhelmed shouldn’t prevent you from visiting a convention. Tuning in you’ll hear about some of the convention's great offerings, like discounts on curriculums and excellent speakers. Jenny reflects on why conventions are a great opportunity for going away as a family or having a solo trip. We also hear about the wonderful sense of community from being in an exhibition hall full of homeschooling families and why that exposure can also be great for your kids. For all this and much more, tune in today! Key Points From This Episode: The rise in children being homeschooled in America from the year 2020 to 2021. Jenny shares her experience of the Cincinnati homeschool convention. Why the fear of being overwhelmed prevents a lot of folks from attending homeschool conventions. Some of the variations Jenny noticed about the different conventions she’s been to. Jenny’s positive experience with Teach Them Diligently, a Christian homeschooling organization. The exhibit hall and logistics of the Cincinnati homeschool convention. How the conventions offer multiple engagement opportunities for children. The discounts you can capitalize on at conventions. Find out what Jenny’s oddest purchase was at the convention! How visiting a convention exposes you and your children to a broader community. How to find a convention closer to home. Why a convention could be a great opportunity for a vacation. How to prepare yourself for a convention. Highlights: “There are so many curriculum providers. You're like a child in a candy store. And you just want every single one of them. All of them. They all seem good. You want every one. That's a great overwhelm if you ask me. There are so many choices.” — Jenny Tetzner [0:07:18] “When you're there and you see all of these other moms and dads and kiddos when you see all of this, that is a refreshment to your soul. It really reminds you that it's so much bigger than you.” — Jenny Tetzner [0:17:45] “If you look on the road map, because you won't see them all online, you could probably find a good convention within driving distance of almost any place you are.” — Tina Hollenbeck [0:26:40] “There's nothing more comforting than being around like-minded people.” — Jenny Tetzner [0:27:29] Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode: Great Homeschool Conventions Teach Them Diligently My Father’s World Connect with Tina & Jenny at: The Website Facebook Email If you enjoy the podcast, please leave a positive rating and review!…
 
In this episode, Jenny and Tina introduce an invaluable resource for homeschoolers— The Homeschool Resource Roadmap ! The Roadmap, a database providing current and prospective homeschool parents with free info on over 4,900 homeschool-oriented resource providers, is a wonderful tool for at-home learners. The Homeschool Resource Roadmap Tutorial Connect with Tina & Jenny at: The Website Facebook Email If you enjoy the podcast, please leave a positive rating and review!…
 
In this episode, Jenny and Tina are joined by veteran moms Vivian Lawyer and Shelly Shown, who homeschooled many children. Whether you're homeschooling in a large family or are looking for tips on organization, relationship-building, and educating well, this episode is a must-listen! Connect with Tina & Jenny at: The Website Facebook Email If you enjoy the podcast, please leave a positive rating and review!…
 
Tina's new book, 8 Great Smarts for Homeschoolers: A Guide to Teaching Based on Your Child's Unique Strengths , is now available! Tune in for a conversation about the book itself, Tina's journey in writing it, and tips for identifying your child's unique strengths. Referenced in Today’s Episode: Tina's Book Visit the website for information about Tina's book signing and other upcoming events for homeschoolers in Wisconsin! Connect with Tina & Jenny at: The Website Facebook Email If you enjoy the podcast, please leave a positive rating and review!…
 
Tune in for a conversation with Noah Tetzner and Jeremy Tate—founder and CEO of the Classic Learning Test (CLT). CLT is a college entrance exam rooted in classical education. If your kids are college-bound, CLT is a wonderful alternative to the SAT and ACT. Referenced in Today’s Episode: Classic Learning Test (CLT) Anchored, a CLT Podcast Jeremy Tate on Twitter CLT on Twitter Connect with Tina & Jenny at: The Website Facebook Email If you enjoy the podcast, please leave a positive rating and review!…
 
Many families considering homeschooling are concerned about their ability to afford it. Between buying curriculum and potentially living on one income, the leap into homeschooling can appear as a daunting financial risk. In today's episode, Jenny and Tina are joined by Joel Tetzner, a financial coach and homeschool dad who shares tips and tricks for affording the ability to homeschool. Filled with personal stories and practical advice, this is an episode you won't want to miss! Connect with Tina & Jenny at: The Website Facebook Email If you enjoy the podcast, please leave a positive rating and review!…
 
A conversation with accomplished actress, theater director, and homeschooling mom Molly Wenholz. Looking to connect your kids with a homeschooling theater group or start one in your area? Tune in to this episode for advice, ideas, and encouragement! Connect with Tina & Jenny at: The Website Facebook Email If you enjoy the podcast, please leave a positive rating and review!…
 
In this episode, we celebrate the many freedoms of homeschooling, and Tina provides a brief lesson on the history of homeschooling. Referenced in Today’s Episode: John Taylor Gatto's Books John Holt's Books Education: Does God Have an Opinion? Homeschool: An American History Homeschooling in America Homeschooling in New View National Home Education Research Institute Connect with Tina & Jenny at: The Website Facebook Email If you enjoy the podcast, please leave a positive rating and review!…
 
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