
A celebration of homeschooling families living life according to their values in connection with the beautiful lands we are fortunate to call home.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 43 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Category | Kids & Family | ||||

“Dream big. What do you want your homeschool to look like? What do you want your whole life to look like? Go after that.”
Marieka, her husband and their five children aged 16, 11, 9, 7 and 1 have been homeschooling family style for the last 6 years ... more
"Stepping back and letting kids learn is really what's at the heart of home education."
Meet my friend, Nicola. We originally connected via substack and then in person whilst her family spent time down on the Peninsula. Our daughters, who are simila... more
"I had this really strong feeling that she was just a number in this place and that's not good enough."
Anna is a worm farmer, author and homesteading mother of three children aged 15, 7 and 2. In this episode she shares her journey from suburbia to... more
“I’m going to look back one day on this and think those were the glory years."
Teacher by trade, Canadian by birth, Melanie is here to share how she wound up calling Newcastle home and why she and her partner chose home education for their two boys,... more
“If you can’t find your village or community - build one.”
This is the story of Kacey’s blended family from Perth who have called themselves eclectic homeschoolers for the last three years. Her four children aged 19, 17, 6 and 4 have all had contras... more
“We said, I don't know if it's forever. I don't know if it's temporary. But we're making a change. Now we say we'll never go back.”
This episode is a delightful doubleheader with Holly & Gemma, sisters who live 6 minutes apart in Queensland’s capita... more
“Have trust in the kids, know that they can follow their passions intuitively. We don’t have to set all these standards of where they should be or would be or could be if they were in the system. Just trust.”
Assunta, her husband and two daughters (... more
"Before we had kids, we were both adamant that we wouldn't put our kids in daycare. We wanted to raise our kids at home. We always knew we were aligned on that. So that's where it started. We were at home. We were together.”
The tables have turned a... more
Just started listening and I love it! Thank you for sharing these stories ❤️
So lovely to hear the diverse stories of homeschooling here in Australia! I think this show does a fantastic job of showing other non-homeschooling families what it can look like to choose this path in life for our children and families and the benefits that can come from it.
I’m really enjoying this podcast as a home educating grandparent. It’s really easy to listen to, friendly, calm and leads me to learn and / or investigate different ideas. Highly highly recommend !!!
Been loving this podcast. It’s great to have some more Australian homeschooling content out there. I’m a homeschooling single mum who has only just started out and it’s reassuring to hear other Aussie parents’ stories. Particularly regarding how they juggle finances and ‘me time’.
Loving this podcast - well done on shining light on homeschooling and what it can actually look like. This podcast makes me feel “normal” and that going down the homeschool path is just another variation of normal - not something to be scared of but to celebrate all the positives and the expansiveness of this path. 👏🙏💫
Well done Steph absolutely loving the stories so far . The production of this podcast makes it delight to listen too . If you are wanting to homeschool or already are or just want to know what what it looks like for everyday families this is a great one to listen too . Keep up the good work !!!!
Wonderful and heartwarming! I look forward to every episode and share it with friends and family. Thank you for creating this excellent homeschooling show. ❤️
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Apple Podcasts | #152 |










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