Homeschool Yourself

Homeschool Yourself

HOMESCHOOL YOURSELF celebrates the importance of self-education and lifelong learning, which are essential for parents who want to provide a socially conscious education for their children. Our episodes, often featuring expert guests, are designed to encourage, educate, and empower you as you homeschool.

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October 2, 2025 51 mins

What if we've been approaching education all wrong? What if the race to cover more material, check more boxes, and meet arbitrary benchmarks is actually preventing our children from experiencing the deep, transformative learning they deserve?

Leslie Martino joins us to discuss her groundbreaking book "The Joy of Slow: Restoring Balance and Wonder to Homeschool Learning." With warmth and wisdom, she challenge...

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Stepping into homeschooling is a big leap—especially for families of color navigating spaces that often weren’t built with them in mind. In this episode, Elan Page, founder of Homeschool Our Way, shares how she helps Black families and other families of color create affirming, flexible, and culturally grounded homeschool experiences.

We talk about:

  • Finding community when you feel alone
  • Choosing curriculum that represents your chil...
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Remember when college applications meant taking the SAT and waiting for brochures to arrive in your mailbox? That world is long gone. Today's college admissions landscape has transformed into something barely recognizable to those of us who went through it decades ago.

Shaquita Basileo, a seasoned college admissions coach and proud graduate of Florida A&M University and Stanford University's Graduate School o...

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What if the answer to digital parenting concerns isn't about screen time limits or monitoring apps, but about understanding human development itself? In this eye-opening conversation, Diana Graber, author of "Raising Humans in a Digital World" and creator of the Cyber Civics curriculum, reveals why developmental psychology holds the key to healthy technology relationships.

Graber's perspective is refres...

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How can we guide our children to understand and appreciate the diverse world around them through literature? Join us as we explore this compelling question with Amber, diving into the transformative power of stories. From picture books introducing toddlers to diverse characters to historical narratives for elementary learners, we discuss how literature serves as both a window and a mirror, allowing young minds to see themselves and...

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Unlock the secrets to an inclusive homeschool curriculum with our special guest, Kelly Tudor, who shares indispensable advice on Native representation. Learn how to identify and avoid harmful stereotypes by sourcing materials directly from Native authors. Kelly guides us through recognizing legitimate authors by their nation affiliations and the red flags in nostalgic yet misleading books like "Little House on the Prairie"...

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Can you imagine a world where the stories you heard in school about Native American communities are completely redefined? This episode features a poignant conversation with Kelly Tudor, an educator and proud member of the Lippon Apache tribe of Texas. Kelly is on a mission to correct misconceptions and provide a true representation of Indigenous culture. We explore her tireless work raising her children with traditional Lippon Apac...

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Have you ever stood at the crossroads of stubbornness and enlightenment, where the choice to shift your mindset seems both daunting and liberating? That's where we find ourselves today on Homeschool Yourself, as I take you through the twists and turns of embracing change and the refreshing act of unlearning. Through intimate reflections on personal growth and the fleeting nature of material possessions, this episode underscore...

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April 17, 2024 3 mins

A conversation between two wise seniors that I overheard gave me some unexpected inspiration. Their exchange, rich with the essence of lifelong learning and the courage to evolve, unraveled a reflection within me that I'm thrilled to share with you now. Imagine, years from now, looking back at your present self—what will your gray-haired self say about who you were today?

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In a world where our present is inextricably linked to our past, literature serves as a bridge connecting the two. In a recent podcast episode, Alda Dobbs, an author revered for her poignant historical fiction, discusses the profound impact these narratives can have on young readers. Historical fiction, Dobbs asserts, is not merely a retelling of events; it's an invitation to walk in the shoes of those who came before us, to f...

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In this episode, Delina Pryce McPhaull talks to Amber O'Neal Johnston about making your home an incubator for learning. They discuss the importance of creating a home culture where children feel a sense of belonging. Amber emphasizes the significance of exploring and sharing family history with children, as it helps them form roots and feel connected to something bigger than themselves. They also discuss how to approach diffic...

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February 25, 2024 2 mins

Welcome to Homeschool Yourself!
What is the podcast about?  Find out in this intro episode.

What's your question?

For links and the transcript, visit wokehomeschooling.com/podcast

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