Home Ed Voices Podcast

Katie Hanrott

Home Education Adventures in the UK

  1. 05/26/2021

    HOME ED VOICES PODCAST – (SEASON 3) EPISODE 33 Jay Byrd from BeanLearning.com

    This blog post does not contain affiliate links because we think you should borrow books from your library if you can, or get them second hand or from where ever you personally want to buy books. Not just amazon because it might make us some money. You can read more about our affiliate policy here. The Home Ed Voices Podcast is a UK-based Home Education Podcast that profiles the lives of home ed families.  You can find out more about the podcast here. This week I’m chatting with Jay Byrd from @beanlearning. We talk about  what it’s like being a second generation home educator and home education in the UK in the 90’s. Jay tells us about her passion for project based learning and gentle parenting, and we talk about Bean Learning which offers UK based online video groups and classes for home educated children and home educating adults. Show Notes: Find sessions to try at Bean Learning Drop In Week 31st May – 6th June 2021 Sign up – BeanLearning – Intro to Managing Conflict: Effective Communication for Families on Wednesday 9th June (8pm-9pm GMT) Free Get in touch with Jay about Project Based Learning Mentoring BeanLearning Home Ed Chat Group information. Information about the Art Award system Project Based Homeschooling by Lori Picket You can find Jay on instagram @bean.learning, beanlearning.com and on facebook. Follow HomeEdVoicesPodcast on Instagram, Twitter, and Pinterest, or join the newsletter. If you want to support the podcast and help keep it ad free, (and help us actually pay our guests!) please consider signing up to our Patreon. If you have any questions or can think of someone you would like me to interview on the podcast (maybe you? Yeah, really you!), please get in touch via the comments below. If you enjoyed the podcast and know someone who might benefit from listening to a Home Education Podcast, please let them know about the Home Ed Voices Podcast. Thank you! The post HOME ED VOICES PODCAST – EP33 Jay Byrd from BeanLearning.com appeared first on Home Ed Voices.

    43 min
  2. 05/12/2021

    HOME ED VOICES PODCAST – (SEASON 3) EPISODE 32 - Naomi Fisher

    This blog post does not contain affiliate links because we think you should borrow books from your library if you can, or get them second hand or from where ever you personally want to buy books. Not just amazon because it might make us some money. You can read more about our affiliate policy here. The Home Ed Voices Podcast is a UK-based Home Education Podcast that profiles the lives of home ed families.  You can find out more about the podcast here. This week I’m chatting with Naomi Fisher, clinical psychologist, home ed parent and author of Changing Our Minds. We talk about how home educated children related to their peers, the long process of deschooling, internal and external motivation, and supporting ADHD and autism in the home educating community. Find Naomi on twitter @naomicfisher. Find edition information, official blurb and reviews for Changing Our Minds here. Here is a link to a great article by Fisher in Green Parent about Unschooling. Follow HomeEdVoicesPodcast on Instagram, Twitter, and Pinterest, or join the newsletter. If you want to support the podcast and help keep it ad free, (and help us actually pay our guests!) please consider signing up to our Patreon. If you have any questions or can think of someone you would like me to interview on the podcast (maybe you? Yeah, really you!), please get in touch via the comments below. If you enjoyed the podcast and know someone who might benefit from listening to a Home Education Podcast, please let them know about the Home Ed Voices Podcast. Thank you! The post HOMEEDVOICESPODCAST – EP 32 Naomi Fisher: Clinical Psycologist, Home Ed Parent and Author of Changing Our Minds appeared first on Home Ed Voices.

    42 min
  3. 03/17/2021

    HomeEdVoicesPodcast - Ep 31 Mini Episode: You Are Smart Enough to Home Educate

    The Home Ed Voices Podcast is a UK-based Home Education Podcast that profiles the lives of home ed families.  You can find out more about the podcast here. Photo by Joel & Jasmin Førestbird on Unsplash This week is an audio version of the blog post “You Are Smart Enough to Home Educate” which was published here on HomeEdVoices in October 2019. You can find the original post, and it’s links here. I really appreciate everyone who got in touch to support the previous podcast and ask for more. There will be more of these mini episodes in amongst the interviews and things we have coming up. In other news – in case you’d like to support the podcast and blog – we have a Patreon. We’re still ironing out how it’s going to work, but it’s going to include a monthly ebook of all the blog posts of ease of reading.* More news when we’ve finalised everything. Follow HomeEdVoicesPodcast on Instagram, Twitter, and Pinterest, or join the newsletter. If you have any questions or can think of someone you would like me to interview on the podcast (maybe you? Yeah, really you!), please get in touch via the comments below. If you enjoyed the podcast and know someone who might benefit from listening to a Home Education Podcast, please let them know about the Home Ed Voices Podcast. Thank you! (*because we don’t like the whole affiliate thing because we don’t like shilling for Amazon, and we’d like to keep the podcast and the blog advert free.) The post HomeEdVoicesPodcast – Ep 31 Mini Episode: You Are Smart Enough to Home Educate appeared first on Home Ed Voices.

    7 min
  4. 03/10/2021

    HOME ED VOICES PODCAST – (SEASON 3) EPISODE 30 Mini Episode: “DON’T OVER PLAN THE FUN STUFF, (AND WHAT TO DO INSTEAD.)”

    The Home Ed Voices Podcast is a UK-based Home Education Podcast that profiles the lives of home ed families.  You can find out more about the podcast here. Photo by Nikhil kumar on Unsplash This week is an audio version of the blog post “Don’t Over Plan the Fun Stuff (and What to do Instead)” which was published here on HomeEdVoices in February 2020. You can find the original post, and it’s links here. If you like this little audio blog posts then I’ll do more of them, especially in this inbetween bit where the pandemic is still making it really hard to do interviews with any sort of regularity. In other news – in case you’d like to support the podcast and blog – we have a Patreon. We’re still ironing out how it’s going to work, but it’s going to include a monthly ebook of all the blog posts of ease of reading.* More news when we’ve finalised everything. Follow HomeEdVoicesPodcast on Instagram, Twitter, and Pinterest, or join the newsletter. If you have any questions or can think of someone you would like me to interview on the podcast (maybe you? Yeah, really you!), please get in touch via the comments below. If you enjoyed the podcast and know someone who might benefit from listening to a Home Education Podcast, please let them know about the Home Ed Voices Podcast. Thank you! (*because we don’t like the whole affiliate thing because we don’t like shilling for Amazon, and we’d like to keep the podcast and the blog advert free.) The post HOME ED VOICES PODCAST – (SEASON 3) EPISODE 30 Mini Episode: “DON’T OVER PLAN THE FUN STUFF, (AND WHAT TO DO INSTEAD.)” appeared first on Home Ed Voices.

    8 min
  5. 08/04/2020

    Home Ed Voices Podcast – (Season 3) Episode 29 Eloise Rickman (@mightymother_)

    This blog post does not contain affiliate links because we think you should borrow books from your library if you can, or get them second hand or from where ever you personally want to buy books. Not just amazon because it might make us some money. You can read more about our affiliate policy here. Photo by Annie Spratt on Unsplash The Home Ed Voices Podcast is a UK-based Home Education Podcast that profiles the lives of home ed families.  You can find out more about the podcast here. This week I’m chatting with Eloise Rickman from @mightymother_. We talk about her new book Extraordinary Parenting, about writing it during lockdown and about how it is a unique source of comfort and support for parents and home educators during this pandemic. GIVEAWAY! For an chance to win a copy of the book, go to our instagram @homeedvoicespodcast. (till midday 11/8/2020) Show Notes: “Read, read, read some more. If all you did for 3 months was read aloud to your kids from a range of great books, they’d thrive. Audiobooks are your friends too.” Find Eloise on instagram @mightymother_, and at her Blog (A Beautiful Childhood) at www.fridabemighty.com Follow HomeEdVoicesPodcast on Instagram, Twitter, and Pinterest, or join the newsletter. If you have any questions or can think of someone you would like me to interview on the podcast (maybe you? Yeah, really you!), please get in touch via the comments below. If you enjoyed the podcast and know someone who might benefit from listening to a Home Education Podcast, please let them know about the Home Ed Voices Podcast. Thank you! The post Home Ed Voices Podcast – (Season 3) Episode 29 Eloise Rickman (@mightymother_) appeared first on Home Ed Voices.

    1h 7m
  6. 03/31/2020

    Home Ed Voices Podcast – (Season 3) Episode 28 Lorna (@2devonpixies_home_ed)

    This blog post does not contain affiliate links because we think you should borrow books from your library if you can, or get them second hand or from where ever you personally want to buy books. Not just amazon because it might make us some money. You can read more about our affiliate policy here. Photo by Annie Spratt on Unsplash The Home Ed Voices Podcast is a UK-based Home Education Podcast that profiles the lives of home ed families.  You can find out more about the podcast here. This is episode 28 and this week I’m talking to Lorna from @2devonpixies_home_ed. We talked on the 17th March, as lockdown for the coronavirus was just starting, but before the school’s had closed, so that colours the whole conversation. However we also talk about tuff trays, the pedagogy of ‘give it a go’ and Lorna brings a fantastic book list that will keep you going through these strange days. Show Notes: Tuff TraysScratch of World mapsThe Animals of Farthing Wood by Colin DannThe Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson BurnettFortunately the Milk by Neil GaimanOdd and The Frost Giants by Neil GaimanThe Enchanted Wood by Enid BlytonTwinkl home educators facebook groupBBC iplayer – Andy’s Wild WorkoutsYoutube – Cosmic KidsMagic Treehouse books by Mary Pope Osborne The Waldock Way Magic Treehouse Books Curriculum – Passport to AdventuresAmazing Machines series by Tony Mitton Winnie the Witch series by Valerie Thomas and Korky PaulMr Men and Little Miss by Adam Hargreaves and Roger HargreavesJulia Donaldson books The Lost Words by Robert Macfarlane and Jackie Morris Animalium by Jenny Broom and Katie ScottThe Read-aloud Family by Sarah Mackenzie The Brave Learner by Julia BogartThe Enchanted Hour by Meghan Cox GurdonThe Call of the Wild and Free by Ainsley ArmentMessy Maths by Juliet RobinsonPeggy Kaye booksHomeschool Adventures by Melissa CalappSage Homeschooling by Rachel Rainbolt Find Lorna on instagram @2devonpixies_home_ed, and on her website at 2DevonPixies. Follow HomeEdVoicesPodcast on Instagram, Twitter, and Pinterest, or join the newsletter. If you have any questions or can think of someone you would like me to interview on the podcast (maybe you? Yeah, really you!), please get in touch via the comments below. If you enjoyed the podcast and know someone who might benefit from listening to a Home Education Podcast, please let them know about the Home Ed Voices Podcast. Thank you! The post Home Ed Voices Podcast – (Season 3) Episode 28 Lorna (@2devonpixies_home_ed) appeared first on Home Ed Voices.

    58 min
  7. 02/11/2020

    Home Ed Voices Podcast – Season 3 Episode 27 pt1 – Day in the Life – Kate (HomeEdVoices.co.uk)

    This blog post does not contain affliate links because we think you should borrow books from your library if you can, or get them second hand or from where ever you personally want to buy books. Not just amazon because it might make us some money. You can read more about our affiliate policy here. The Home Ed Voices Podcast is a UK-based Home Education Podcast that profiles the lives of home ed families.  You can find out more about the podcast here. This week we are trying something different and doing a deep dive into what is going on for a home ed family right now, with a Day in the Life interview.* Kate from this here website was willing to play guinea pig, given that she had already done the standard interview in episode 7 (and 25) of the podcast. You can read all of Kate’s contributions to the blog here. (*That said, we’re still doing the standard interviews that are the backbone this podcast. But they are mostly about the why of home education, and it’s nice to get stuck into the how as well, so we’re going a do a mixture of the two, with some special episodes added into the mix for good measure.) SHOWNOTES: Books for KeepsThe Girl Who Stole an Elephant by Nizrana FarookPlanners and PantsersNeil Gaiman talking about second draftsProdigy MathsMaths SeedsOutschool – DruidawnThe Magical Land of YeldBeast AcademyKate Snow – Homeschool Maths HelpUsborne History of BritainMel ChemistryKate’s Review of Mel ChemistryBuilding Foundations of Scientific UnderstandingArtistic Pursuits for ArtLittle People Big Dreams booksDemi biographies Beowulf’s GrammarKate’s post about ScreentimeThe Story of ScienceMemorize appKate’s review of Memorize Follow HomeEdVoicesPodcast on Instagram, Twitter, and Pinterest, or join my newsletter. If you have any questions or can think of someone you would like me to interview on the podcast, please get in touch via the comments below. If you enjoyed the podcast and know someone who might benefit from listening to a Home Education Podcast, please let them know about the Home Ed Voices Podcast. Thank you! The post Home Ed Voices Podcast – Season 3 Episode 27 pt1 – Day in the Life – Kate (HomeEdVoices.co.uk) appeared first on Home Ed Voices.

    45 min

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