Andrew Chambers – A New Educational Path

I’ve had so many parents express concern and even despair about the current state of college education.  Young people are getting out of college saddled with debt, and without the skills and experience they need to support themselves.  They are also surrounded by ideas that often don’t align with the values that their parents have worked hard to instill in them.

When I heard about Excel College, I had to learn more.  It seemed like an answer to the problems facing higher education.

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Jessica Brittani – Calm and Colorful

In a world where everyone could use a helping hand, it’s a powerful reminder that we’re all interconnected for a purpose. This week, I had the incredible privilege of hosting Jessica Brittani on the Realizing Genius Podcast, and her story is a testament to the transformative power of seeking and receiving assistance when it’s most needed.

Jessica’s personal journey is one that resonates deeply. As a teenager, she grappled with her own mental health challenges, facing a turbulent inner battle. But it was the heartbreaking loss of someone dear to her, lost to suicide, that truly shook her world. Determined to turn her pain into purpose, Jessica embarked on a path of becoming a compassionate coach and a passionate advocate for seeking help.

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Kirsten Liebolt – Embracing Bravery

In a world that often values conformity and follows conventional paths, homeschoolers have embarked on a journey that requires immense courage and a unique sense of bravery. Kirsten Liebolt, the host of the renowned podcast “Addicted to Brave,” celebrates the indomitable spirit of homeschoolers and their addiction to being brave.

Homeschooling, as an alternative form of education, demands a certain level of audacity. Opting out of traditional school systems and choosing a less-traveled path requires homeschoolers to confront societal norms, overcome doubts, and face criticism. The decision to homeschool often stems from a deep desire to provide tailored education, nurturing individual passions and allowing for personalized growth.

As a veteran homeschooler, she also shares how life changes as a parent of adults!

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Christina Werner – Supporting Our Values

You know what I love? Supporting businesses that are run by homeschool families! These folks are committed to certain principles and always put their kids first, which really means something to me. So, let me tell you about something really cool I discovered this week!

I had the chance to chat with Christina Werner about PublicSq.com, and let me tell you, it’s awesome. PublicSq. is a community that’s all about supporting certain values and helping you do the same. They’re all about being pro-life, family-oriented, and freedom-loving – pretty great, right?

Christina is a former public school teacher and mom of two, and she was thrown into homeschooling during the pandemic, just as she started working with Public Sq. But you know what? She used the resources on the app to help her find the tools and tips she needed to homeschool her kids. How cool is that?!

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Audrey Rindlisbacher – The Power of Living Your Mission

Audrey Rindlisbacher is a woman who has lived a life of purpose and passion. Her journey began with a realization that she was not the only one feeling unfulfilled. She discovered that many people had a limited understanding of their gifts and talents and were not living up to their full potential. This realization led her to explore ways to help people discover their uniqueness and find ways to use it to make important contributions in the world.

As Audrey started on this journey, she became passionate about helping people live more principle-centered lives based on universal truths. She believes that the truth sets people free, and she is determined to help them find that truth. Through her work, Audrey has developed programs that focus on living a more principle-centered life while discovering and embracing one’s uniqueness. These programs have helped countless individuals to identify their strengths and talents, overcome their limitations, and create a life of purpose and passion.

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Vickie Amerine – Advocating for Our Kids

I had the pleasure of chatting with Vickie Amerine,  where she shared her journey from being an advocate for her special needs daughter to becoming an educator who changed the school system in her district. I highly recommend that you listen to this episode, as Vickie’s story is truly inspiring.

When Vickie’s daughter was diagnosed with special needs, she quickly realized that she needed to become her daughter’s advocate. She had to learn how to navigate the complex world of special education, and it was a challenge to get her daughter the support she needed. But Vickie didn’t give up. She knew that her daughter deserved the best education possible, and she was determined to make it happen.

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Holly Armstrong – Giving Our Children Wings

I recently had the pleasure of speaking with Holly Armstrong, the founder of Wings 4 the Gifted, on my podcast. Holly is a true advocate for gifted children, and her inspiring journey has led her to create a company that coaches, instructs, and advocates for parents of gifted learners, including twice-exceptional learners. With a Bachelor’s Degree in Special Education, a Master’s Degree in Gifted Curriculum and Instruction, and a Ph.D. in General Psychology with an emphasis on Cognition and Instruction, Holly’s expertise in the field of gifted education is truly impressive. She shares ideas that will inspire every parent!

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Mandi Frost – The Benefits of Finding a Coach for Your Teen

Hey there! I’m excited to share with you an upcoming podcast episode where I chat with Mandi Frost, an academic coach who partners with parents to coach students.

What’s interesting is that Mandi doesn’t just coach students – she also coaches parents. She believes that a three-way partnership is crucial for success when working with a child. That way, everyone is on the same page, and the child can get the support they need both at home and with their coach.

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Patrice Porter – Nurturing Childhood through Gardening

Hello, and welcome to another episode of our podcast, where we explore topics that matter and make a difference in people’s lives. Today, I am thrilled to have a very special guest with me, someone who has dedicated her life to nurturing childhood through gardening. Meet Patrice Porter, lovingly referred to as the Gardening Grandma.

Patrice is not only a mother and grandmother but also an avid gardener and a Certified Educational Associate. She recently retired after 15 years of working with young children in the “Play and Exploration” program, something she absolutely loved. However, her passion for gardening and working with kids didn’t stop there. Patrice continues to work with children through her “Got Dirt? Gardening For Kids” program and the Fabulous Family Futures program.

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Tatiana Fallon – A Homeschooled Homeschooler and Leadership Education

My time in school was a rocky road. I was picked on and harassed, and not all of my teachers were stellar. Honestly, I regret not having been homeschooled instead. But in this week’s episode, I had a chance to sit down and chat with Tatiana Fallon, who, at the ripe age of five, decided never to go back to school again. She was homeschooled and now homeschools her own four children. With her personal experience in overcoming dyslexia, she has valuable insights into helping others do the same. Plus, she shares her expertise in Leadership Education and a whole lot more. Don’t miss this one!

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