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Homeschool Moms Unfiltered

Homeschool Moms Unfiltered
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Welcome to Homeschool Moms Unfiltered, where we keep it real for modern homeschoolers. We're not your typical podcast. Tired of the shiny, perfect facade? So are we. Join us as we dive into the messy, unfiltered reality of homeschooling. From navigating curriculum chaos to dealing with daily life challenges, we're here to share our raw experiences and unfiltered thoughts. Tune in for honest conver... more

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Graphic novels are sometimes ignored - and sometimes totally poo-poo’d - and we’re digging into why. Whether your kid devours them, avoids them, or you’ve never really considered them part of your homeschool at all, this episode might shift how you t... more

In this episode, we dive into our latest book club pick, How to Raise Kids Who Aren’t Assholes by Melinda Wenner Moyer. The title alone was enough to get our attention. We talk about the research behind raising kind, ethical, community-minded kids an... more

While this episode does offer some practical ideas for lightening the load, it’s mostly a big “yeah, we see you… we feel you” moment for homeschool parents and caregivers. Homeschooling comes with a huge amount of invisible labor. The curriculum rese... more

In this episode, we’re digging into one of the most common fears in the homeschool world: will homeschooling damage your relationship with your child? We unpack the idea of the “teacher hat” versus the “parent hat,” talk about where that pressure com... more

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Recent Guests

Tess Ulrey
Executive director of Coalition for Responsible Home Education and homeschool alum.
Coalition for Responsible Home Education
Episode: S3, Ep26: Homeschooling and the Case for Accountability
Jonathan Mooney
Author and advocate for neurodiversity
Episode: BOOK CLUB: S2, Ep29 - Normal Sucks by Jonathan Mooney
Debbie Reber
Bestselling author and founder of Tilt Parenting
Tilt Parenting
Episode: S2, Ep14: Differently Wired Author Q&A with Debbie Reber
Deborah Reber
Author of Differently Wired
Episode: BOOK CLUB: S2, Ep11 - Differently Wired by Deborah Reber
Amber O'Neal Johnston
Author of "Soul School", a proponent of diverse voices in education
Heritage Mom
Episode: S2, Ep3: Author Discussion with the Incomparable Amber O’Neal Johnston
Whit Halley
SAT expert and tutor with a long career in education
Episode: S1, Ep 22: Test Talk - SAT, ACT, and PSAT Demystified for Homeschoolers
Devyn Ricks
Founder of Devyn's Video Game Universe, passionate about integrating gaming into education
Devyn's Video Game Universe
Episode: S1, Ep 18: How Video Games Can Boost Learning and Strengthen Bonds
Sarah Smithers
Former brick-and-mortar teacher turned homeschool mom with experience in both realms
Episode: S1, Ep. 7: Brick and Mortar Teacher Turned Homeschool Mom - What does that transition look like?

Hosts

Meagan
Host of Homeschool Moms Unfiltered; appears as the co-host in the majority of episodes and describes a progressive unschooling/structured balance.
Amanda
Co-host and primary collaborator; frequently discusses structured vs. flexible homeschooling approaches and community resources.

Reviews

4.3 out of 5 stars from 66 ratings
  • Sound advice and progressive values!

    Meagan and Amanda make you feel like you can figure out homeschooling even when you think you’re doing it all wrong. Lots of great ideas and information, in a secular and progressive space. If you’ve never listened to this podcast, you’re about to meet your new homeschool besties. And they will also help you stay sane in this craziness we are living through.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Rhiannon Olliff
    United States14 days ago
  • Love it! Reasonable and grounded in reality.

    In a world of crazy, here is a sane (which literally means children first, and secular) podcast about homeschooling. It’s a breath of fresh air.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Aka_Space
    Canada2 months ago
  • They get it…

    I love this podcast. I live in a super conservative/christian area and I’ve often felt very isolated being a secular homeschooler. These two women help me realize I’m not alone. Highly recommend.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Rebecca Yoga Mom
    United States3 months ago
  • Amazing!

    Thank you Homeschool Moms Unfiltered for being a voice for the secular homeschoolers of the world! So refreshing to hear viewpoints in the homeschool space that mirror our own. Your show is the best.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ChaosToCalm
    United States3 months ago
  • Chill Conversation

    I like how chill this podcast is. It’s conversational and educational, and it’s cool that the hosts demonstrate how very different ways of homeschooling can work

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Aunnielauren
    United States6 months ago

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Commenters note relatable, down-to-earth discussions that acknowledge burnout and real-life challenges.
Audience often mentions feeling guided, supported, and less overwhelmed after episodes.
The show is seen as a refreshing alternative to overly polished homeschooling content, with strong emphasis on community.
Listeners praise the honest, practical perspective and appreciate the secular stance.
Fans value the duo's ability to disagree respectfully while staying supportive.

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S3, Ep26: Homeschooling and the Case for Accountability
Q: What are your thoughts on the slippery slope argument regarding oversight?
The slippery slope argument is how we got here, and it's important to maintain a dialogue about oversight because it's about ensuring children's rights aren't neglected.
S3, Ep26: Homeschooling and the Case for Accountability
Q: What is Coalition for Responsible Home Education, and why did it even need to exist?
It was founded by homeschool alumni to center children's rights in discussions about homeschooling and to address the neglect of children's rights in favor of parental rights.
S3, Ep24: Finding the Balance Between Developing Grit and Differentiating Learning
Q: When it comes to homeschooling neurodivergent kids, where's the line between supporting a kid's nervous system and inadvertently reinforcing avoidance?
Pushing through can easily cross into harm, so it's crucial to challenge while also ensuring support without causing dysregulation.
S3, Ep24: Finding the Balance Between Developing Grit and Differentiating Learning
Q: How do you and your child determine the difference between this is hard and worth doing, or this is hard and unnecessary?
It usually involves research reasons and the importance of the task, balancing peer-reviewed evidence with personal experiences.
S3, Ep24: Finding the Balance Between Developing Grit and Differentiating Learning
Q: Are we valuing grit because it's actually helpful or because capitalism likes compliant workers?
Grit has always been necessary for survival and is applicable beyond capitalism; it's about enduring discomfort for personal growth and achievement.

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The show centers on secular, progressive homeschooling perspectives, prioritizing practicality, emotional well-being, and community. Episodes consistently explore balancing parenting with teaching, avoiding perfectionism, de-schooling, and building flexible, values-based learning inside real-life family dynamics. A standout is how hosts openly address burnout, crowd-sourced advice pitfalls, and navigating regulation and accountability with empathy and humor, making it relatable for families at different points on the homeschooling journey.

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Recent guests on Homeschool Moms Unfiltered include:

1. Tess Ulrey
2. Jonathan Mooney
3. Debbie Reber
4. Deborah Reber
5. Amber O'Neal Johnston
6. Whit Halley
7. Devyn Ricks
8. Sarah Smithers

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