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Episode 115: Teach Kids Critical Thinking with Natalie Burns
As a certified teacher turned homeschooling mom herself, Natalie Burns from Homeschool Teaching Simplified is on a mission to empower homeschooling moms with the tools to teach critical thinking skills, without sacrificing time from the core subjects, so you can see your child take initiative for their learning.
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Episode 114: Bringing Back the Educational Magazine with Carolynne Hill
magazines with educational content are making a comeback with the help of visionaries like Carolynne Hill of Hillside Market.
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Episode 113: Practical Crafts with Brittany Ford of Mountain Girl Makes It
Self-sufficiency is more than growing your own food; practical crafts are also skills that have been put by the wayside. Brittany Ford of Mountain Girl Makes It joins me to discuss ways to create on your homestead.
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Episode 111: Kody’s Updates, Rants, and Information
Sometimes, I just feel the need to share some updates. This episode talks about what happening on our homestead, with our business, the kids, my products, and my favorite books.
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Episode 110: Nostalgic of a Homestead Childhood with Tiffany Noone
Tiffany Noone of Fern Woods Farm shares her story of getting started homesteading, nostalgia of a childhood on her grandmother's farm, and her new children's book coming out this summer!
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Episode 109: Blessed to call powerful women my homestead sisters
Through total exhaustion and jetlag, I share the beauty to praising and uplifting homestead women.
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Episode 108: Just Be You with Roxy Kilmer
Roxy Kilmer from Simply Seeded and author of new children's book, Be You. Roxy is a fellow homesteader who teaches you to grow where you are planted!
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Episode 107: Just an Honest Mom Helping Parents Raise Self-Sufficient Kids
My goal was to teach self-sufficient skills to kids, but it has been laid upon my heart to teach parents how to instill a desire for self-sufficiency.
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Episode 106: An Honest Talk About Raising Boys With Durenda Wilson
Raising boys often makes us question why in the world they were designed the way they were. But as Durenda Wilson, author of Raising Boys to Men, so hilariously puts it, stupidity is not sustainable.
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Episode 105: Getting Kids Excited About Useful Science with Dale Cox
Dale Cox shares about his background in food science and his curriculums in food and physics to get kids excited about useful science.