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The homeschooling community is large, diverse, and ever-growing. There is so much we may learn from the successes, failures, and challenges of others in this community. We trust that you’ll find these conversations to be encouraging, thought-provoking, and equipping.
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Better Together as ONE, produced by WOW New Media is a TV Show Podcast seen on YourTV across Ontario where we challenge your beliefs, connect you to change makers and share authentic stories to help educate, empower and inspire you to live well at any age, holistically! Hosted by Margaret Wallis-Duffy, Todd Miller and Claire Gavin, two dynamic healthcare professionals team up with a real, everyday, authentic media personality to share timely information; have real-world soulful discussions w ...
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The inaugural International Conference for Education and Innovation in Museums, ICEIM, was held in Riyadh, the capital of Saudi Arabia, from 1st to 3rd June 2024. This conference was the first of its kind in the Middle East. Focusing on Education, Innovation and Management in museums, ICEIM offered a unique opportunity to learn, explore, and re-define our understanding of education and current practices across the museum ecosystem. Hence, the theme of this inaugural ICEIM was: Explore and Le ...
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Iparentgen.com is a medically researched podcast that examines all the aspects of technology to provide parents, teachers, coaches and medical professionals with behavioural models, tips, strategies and protocols that can stop handheld addiction to help children lead their best lives. We focus on, The Consistent Parenting Method in all stages of life with online courses, videos, podcasts and mini-courses to support parents raising children in the digital world.
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Don't let anyone shame you for sheltering your kids. The true argument is not about creating open minds, but about who gets to them first. This episode is about why Old School Homeschooling is the best way to ensure continued homeschool freedom for truth and reason! About Jennifer Jennifer Cabrera, the Hifalutin Homeschooler, is the writer of homes…
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One of the first tools you were taught about when you started this job is the basic ground ladder. Once you learned how to throw one, it was no big deal, right? The longer the ladder, the more firefighters get to carry it. Except… What if there’s not enough people on the fireground to do that? You might be surprised to find that the 24-foot extensi…
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Join curriculum expert Cathy Duffy and me as we talk about the art of choosing homeschool curriculum. You'll learn about goals, learning styles, types of homeschooling, and more. I think you'll come away feeling much more comfortable about making choices that fit your family. About Cathy Cathy Duffy has been reviewing homeschool curriculum and reso…
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You pretty much know where you are and where you'd like to be in your homeschool, but the space between those two places can be terribly frustrating. You've probably tried many times to build a habit or acquire a discipline that you believe would benefit your homeschool and have failed just as many times to the point that you may have given up alto…
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Writing can seem as natural as speaking to a child who grows up around adults who write lists, notes, and letters. Join me as I share a few thoughts about special childhood notes and letters I've written and received, and why those little notes can count as first steps in writing. About Janice Janice Campbell, a lifelong reader and writer, loves to…
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In this episode Jessica interviews Jodi Mockabee and they discuss the best hiking spots in the US, whether kids need to go to public school to experience "the real world," the first step to declutter your house, attachment issues, and so much more. About Jodi Jodi Mockabee is a photographer, writer, blogger, speaker, social media influencer, and ho…
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The earliest steps in writing often happen because children want to communicate. Here are a few thoughts on how the simple, natural writing moments that occur in daily life can form a strong foundation for future learning, as well as create some sweet memories. About Janice Janice Campbell, a lifelong reader and writer, loves to introduce students …
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One thing that parents are very good at? Telling their children what to do. One thing they're not so good at? Showing them what to do. As influential as our words can be, they pale in comparison to the incredible power of example in the lives of our children. Our job is not only to instruct them but show them how to live a life of service to God an…
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The inaugural International Conference for Education and Innovation in Museums, ICEIM, was held in Riyadh, the capital of Saudi Arabia, from 1stto 3rd June 2024. This conference was the first of its kind in the Middle East. Focusing on Education, Innovation and Management in museums, ICEIM offered a unique opportunity to learn, explore, and re-defi…
  continue reading
 
The inaugural International Conference for Education and Innovation in Museums, ICEIM, was held in Riyadh, the capital of Saudi Arabia, from 1stto 3rd June 2024. This conference was the first of its kind in the Middle East. Focusing on Education, Innovation and Management in museums, ICEIM offered a unique opportunity to learn, explore, and re-defi…
  continue reading
 
The inaugural International Conference for Education and Innovation in Museums, ICEIM, was held in Riyadh, the capital of Saudi Arabia, from 1stto 3rd June 2024. This conference was the first of its kind in the Middle East. Focusing on Education, Innovation and Management in museums, ICEIM offered a unique opportunity to learn, explore, and re-defi…
  continue reading
 
The inaugural International Conference for Education and Innovation in Museums, ICEIM, was held in Riyadh, the capital of Saudi Arabia, from 1stto 3rd June 2024. This conference was the first of its kind in the Middle East. Focusing on Education, Innovation and Management in museums, ICEIM offered a unique opportunity to learn, explore, and re-defi…
  continue reading
 
The inaugural International Conference for Education and Innovation in Museums, ICEIM, was held in Riyadh, the capital of Saudi Arabia, from 1stto 3rd June 2024. This conference was the first of its kind in the Middle East. Focusing on Education, Innovation and Management in museums, ICEIM offered a unique opportunity to learn, explore, and re-defi…
  continue reading
 
The inaugural International Conference for Education and Innovation in Museums, ICEIM, was held in Riyadh, the capital of Saudi Arabia, from 1stto 3rd June 2024. This conference was the first of its kind in the Middle East. Focusing on Education, Innovation and Management in museums, ICEIM offered a unique opportunity to learn, explore, and re-defi…
  continue reading
 
The inaugural International Conference for Education and Innovation in Museums, ICEIM, was held in Riyadh, the capital of Saudi Arabia, from 1stto 3rd June 2024. This conference was the first of its kind in the Middle East. Focusing on Education, Innovation and Management in museums, ICEIM offered a unique opportunity to learn, explore, and re-defi…
  continue reading
 
The inaugural International Conference for Education and Innovation in Museums, ICEIM, was held in Riyadh, the capital of Saudi Arabia, from 1stto 3rd June 2024. This conference was the first of its kind in the Middle East. Focusing on Education, Innovation and Management in museums, ICEIM offered a unique opportunity to learn, explore, and re-defi…
  continue reading
 
The inaugural International Conference for Education and Innovation in Museums, ICEIM, was held in Riyadh, the capital of Saudi Arabia, from 1stto 3rd June 2024. This conference was the first of its kind in the Middle East. Focusing on Education, Innovation and Management in museums, ICEIM offered a unique opportunity to learn, explore, and re-defi…
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One of the least exciting jobs for a firefighter is the dreaded Community Risk Reduction assignment. In an urban environment, CRR may mean doing a meeting with the people you serve. Or maybe you’re changing smoke alarm batteries. Either of those—not exciting, but not so much work, either. But if your department covers urban and rural areas, where y…
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Homeschooling year-round makes total sense, but sometimes we just need a break from planning and pushing. Here's a look at the pros and cons of summer homeschooling and my hack for continued learning while enjoying the traditions of summer. About Jennifer Jennifer Cabrera, the Hifalutin Homeschooler, is the writer of homeschool truth, humor, and in…
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(This episode is a rebroadcast of a June, 2018 edition of Code 3) On June 30, 2018, the fifth anniversary of the LODD of 19 members of the Granite Mountain Interagency Hotshot Crew at Yarnell Hill, a memorial ceremony was held in Prescott, Arizona, their home base. The brief ceremony commemorated their loss and celebrated their lives. This is the e…
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It is so wonderful to see so many families making the decision to homeschool for the first time! In my conversations with many of these new homeschool parents, it's almost as if the same question lingers on all of their faces: "Can I actually do this?" My answer to that? "Absolutely, yes! And I'll tell you exactly why..." And that's just one of the…
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It may be hard to imagine mud as a positive thing, but there was a season of life when it helped me learn to be a better homeschool mom. Perhaps these thoughts can help you, too. About Janice Janice Campbell, a lifelong reader and writer, loves to introduce students to great books and beautiful writing. She holds an English degree from Mary Baldwin…
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Incident commanders, here are some questions for you: How much thought do you put into where you set up your command post? Is it usually on the alpha side of a structure? Why is that? Routine? Street access? What about distractions? For example, noise. That can not only give you a headache but also make you miss an urgent radio call, right? My gues…
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This week’s show is related to last week’s. If you haven’t heard episode 344 with Jennifer Stanislaw, go ahead and listen to it—it dovetails nicely with this one. On this episode, we’re talking about the importance of setting standards for probie training. Years ago, that training consisted of handing the probie a mop as often as a ladder. It was d…
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If anyone needs time to recharge, it's homeschool moms. Educating your children at home is super rewarding, but also super taxing. At the end of the day your inner battery is probably flashing red. You need to recharge - everyday. But you also need more than that. Daily recharging is probably only getting you by. Over time your battery isn't what i…
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Firefighters around the country are looking at the possibility of a new OSHA ruling very carefully. I’m talking about the two-in/two-out rule, contained in NFPA 1500. There’s a new report written by five prominent members of the fire service that says two-in/two-out doesn’t make firefighters any safer. Instead, the time wasted waiting for a RIC cre…
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In this episode Jessica sits down with the very wise Jennifer Pepito to chat about her new book, Habits for a Sacred Home: 9 Practices from History to Anchor and Restore Modern Families (Helping Moms Experience Peace & Return to Simple Daily Rhythms from Historic Christians like St. Benedict) About Jennifer Jenifer Pepito is the host of Restoration…
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From Day One in the fire service, the lecture is the standard teaching method. Sometimes, it seems like fire departments must keep Microsoft in business, what with all the PowerPoint software they must be ordering. And you know the instruction -- notice I didn’t say “learning” – keeps going like this until you retire. Want to be a Battalion Chief? …
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Sometimes life changes abruptly in ways we can’t control, and it can leave us feeling tired, anxious, or sad. As I’ve read the daily newspaper over the last few months with its grim news of weather disasters, fires, political instability, and war, I thought it might be time to revisit some thoughts I shared at the beginning of the Covid-19 event th…
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Every firefighter who rides an engine has a favorite tool: The Halligan Bar. As nearly all young firefighters learn, it was invented in 1948 by an FDNY Deputy Chief named Hugh Halligan. Not long after that, he created the Halligan Hook. Sometimes it’s called a New York Roof Hook. This six-foot bar is a favorite of truckies who need to open up roofs…
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Fathers, like mothers, are busy, but our kind of busy has a way of pulling us away from our family. There just is no let up in all the things they have to do, but if we're not careful we'll wake up one day and realize that all those to-dos took us away from the duty to influence the lives of our children for good. This episode is a call to be more …
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If you were among those fortunate enough to be in the audience at the opening of FDIC 2024, you heard something special. I’d say it was a call to arms… a call to take revolutionary action. Chief David Rhodes spoke for about a half-hour, laying out a case for change in the fire service. His main argument: that the fire service has become too risk-av…
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Sudden and unwanted changes in our familiar homeschool activities and social circles can send our confidence skidding off the road. We can cry on the side of the road, or use these sudden exits to get on a new road to the undiscovered interests and opportunities God is preparing. About Jennifer Jennifer Cabrera, the Hifalutin Homeschooler, is the w…
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In this episode, Jessica interviews Megan Ross, who amazingly juggles both homeschooling five children AND running an impressive homesteading operation. We talk about all the things - balancing schoolwork and farm chores, butchering animals (yes), growing fruit trees, and which homesteading ventures offers the biggest ROI. About Megan Megan Ross is…
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