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Tried and True Homeschooling

Podkast av Dr. Claire Honeycutt🕊️❤️

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Real Parents, Real Stories, Real Results. A podcast where we interview veteran homeschool parents who have actually graduated their kids. No influencers - just real parents, like you, sharing their wisdom. www.clarified.life

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26 Episoder

episode How to Manage Little Kids, Special Needs, Online Classes, and Teens cover

How to Manage Little Kids, Special Needs, Online Classes, and Teens

This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.clarified.life [https://www.clarified.life?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_7] Today’s guest is Tracey, a veteran homeschool mom of four, whose wisdom and experience are nothing short of incredible. She’s been through it all—managing babies and toddlers while homeschooling, navigating the ups and downs of discipline, supporting children with special needs, and figuring out how to make online learning both safe and effective. She’ll also guide us through creating high school transcripts and homeschool profiles that actually work for college admissions. Tracey’s advice is practical, heart-centered, and deeply reassuring: she reminds us that it’s okay to ask for help, that relationships come before rules, and that learning should be playful and flexible, especially for kids with special needs. She emphasizes the unique roles both parents play as children grow, and the importance of downtime, family connection, and truly being present. You’ll come away with actionable strategies, inspiration, and a sense of confidence that no matter how full your days are, you can guide your children with wisdom, patience, and love. I’m especially excited today because I have something special for my paid subscribers, the show notes include my top takeaways from this conversation—perfect for busy parents who can’t always listen to every episode. If you are reading this outside my website, head here for takeaways -> https://www.clarified.life/t/tried-and-true-homeschooling-real [https://www.clarified.life/t/tried-and-true-homeschooling-real]

31. mars 2026 - 1 h 23 min
episode 🎙️Parenting Through Crisis: A Single Mom’s Hard-Won Path to Hope and Resilience cover

🎙️Parenting Through Crisis: A Single Mom’s Hard-Won Path to Hope and Resilience

✨What if the hardest season of your family’s life became the foundation for your children’s greatest strengths? This episode is special friends. Kim began homeschooling back in 2002, not because she had a perfect plan or abundant resources, but because her family was facing profound hardship and she wanted to keep her children close while everything else felt uncertain. What followed was a long, gritty journey—driving a public school bus to make ends meet, turning field trips into the backbone of learning, and choosing, again and again, to keep going when quitting would have been understandable. This conversation is full of hard-won wisdom: * Why emotional health has to come first—especially in seasons of illness or divorce. * How thriving yourself as a parent quietly gives your children permission to thrive too. * And what it really means to be rigidly flexible in homeschool life. But more than anything, Kim offers something many parents need to hear: you don’t have to be cheerful in hard seasons. You just have to keep moving. Sometimes progress is small. Sometimes all you can do is breathe and put one foot in front of the other. That still counts. If you’re in a difficult chapter—emotionally, financially, or relationally—this episode is for you. Not because it offers shortcuts, but because it offers hope and some beautiful advice. Connect with Kim Douglas [https://substack.com/profile/25486028-kim-douglas] at her Substack Commas and Goings [https://kimedouglas.substack.com/]. ✨ClarifiEd is for parents who are serious about raising thinkers, leaders, and lifelong learners. We support you through courses, workshops, this podcast, and weekly essays going deep into how children learn best. If you’d like to join our phenomenal community of thousands of parents who are giving their kids not just a great education—but a truly remarkable life, subscribe below! Disclaimer: These stories are shared without commentary or endorsement. I don’t necessarily agree with every method or approach—my goal is to present real families and their experiences. For my personal advice and approach, head to ClarifiEd.life [https://clarified.life/]. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.clarified.life/subscribe [https://www.clarified.life/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_2]

20. jan. 2026 - 1 h 6 min
episode 🎙️Why I Quit My Tenured Professor Job for My Family (And Never Regretted It) cover

🎙️Why I Quit My Tenured Professor Job for My Family (And Never Regretted It)

Happy New Year, homeschool friends! It’s 2026, and we’re kicking off the year with something I’ve never done before on the Tried & True Homeschooling Podcast. For this special episode, the tables are turned. Brooke Zoller [https://substack.com/profile/310483839-brooke-zoller] — veteran homeschooler and one of my all-time favorite people—interviewed me. I share our family’s unexpected homeschool beginning, the heart-wrenching decision to walk away from my tenured professor job, and why, years later, I have no regrets. We cover…. * What leaving my career was like & how I made the decision * My biggest advice for overwhelmed beginners * Where I think homeschooling is headed next * What real rewards and my favorite parts of homeschooling after five years at home * We also cover what I’ve learned from interviewing veteran homeschoolers — since then I’ve put together a really special post that goes into a lot more detail: What I Learned From 15 Veteran Homeschoolers This Year [https://www.clarified.life/p/what-i-learned-from-15-veteran-homeschoolers] Listen above or on your favorite podcast provide just search “Tried and True Homeschooling” If you’ve ever been curious about the behind-the-scenes of my family’s journey—or how hosting this podcast has shaped my own homeschooling—this episode offers a window inside. This conversation wouldn’t be possible without my incredible paid supporters. Your support covers production costs and makes it possible to keep sharing real, honest stories like this one. Thank you, truly. If this podcast has encouraged you, I’d love for you to join us below. Here’s to a year of thriving families and irreplaceable moments,~Claire P.S. What’s been your biggest homeschool “aha” moment—or toughest decision? This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.clarified.life/subscribe [https://www.clarified.life/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_2]

6. jan. 2026 - 33 min
episode 🎙️How One Forest School Founder Covered All of K–2 Common Core—Outside cover

🎙️How One Forest School Founder Covered All of K–2 Common Core—Outside

✨Ever wonder what would happen if you just… let nature be the teacher? Today I’m joined by Roman — longtime homeschool dad, nature mentor, and one of the people who helped launch one of the very first K–12 forest schools in the U.S. His homeschool journey started in the best way imaginable: one day in third grade his daughter came home from public school and casually announced, ‘Tomorrow I’m homeschooling.’ And that was that. Their days filled with river-picnic lunches, tandem-bike rides, bird-watching, and lessons that grew straight out of whatever sparked her curiosity that morning. We get into what truly child-led learning feels like in real life, how to teach a whole group of different-aged kids with one simple stick (seriously), how to weave nature connection into city apartments or desert winters, and why building community is messy, sometimes lonely, but absolutely worth it. Roman has this quiet, been-in-the-woods-a-long-time confidence that makes the whole thing feel… doable. Simple, even. You’ll finish this episode feeling lighter, braver, and probably ready to take tomorrow’s school outside. If you want to connect more with Roman you can find him on X [https://x.com/NatureSchoolSU]and on his website [http://natureschoolstartup.com]. If you found this episode helpful, please give me a 5 star✨ rating on your favorite podcast platform! It helps the podcast grow and reach more families. Disclaimer: These stories are shared without commentary or endorsement. I don’t necessarily agree with every method or approach—my goal is to present real families and their experiences. For my personal advice and approach, head to ClarifiEd.life [https://clarified.life/]. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.clarified.life/subscribe [https://www.clarified.life/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_2]

16. des. 2025 - 57 min
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✨Change How You See Failure

✨What if letting your teen fail could be the key to their success? In this episode, Bea shares her bold decision to pull her high school–aged daughter out of public school and begin a transformative homeschooling journey. What started as a response to bullying and lack of academic rigor became a story of resilience, freedom, and growth. Bea describes the early challenges of relying on a restrictive public homeschool program before finding the confidence to create her own curriculum. A turning point came when she let her daughter fail a math class—an experience that taught responsibility and grit. Today, that same daughter owns land, thrives in her job, and is on track for management at just nineteen. Bea’s message to parents is powerful: don’t fear failure, trust your child’s initiative, and shape education to fit their unique path. ✨If you need encouragement to trust your instincts or give your teen more ownership of their learning, this episode is for you. If you found this episode helpful, please give me a 5 star✨ rating on your favorite podcast platform! It helps the podcast grow and reach more families. Disclaimer: These stories are shared without commentary or endorsement. I don’t necessarily agree with every method or approach—my goal is to present real families and their experiences. For my personal advice and approach, head to ClarifiEd.life [https://clarified.life/]. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.clarified.life/subscribe [https://www.clarified.life/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_2]

11. nov. 2025 - 1 h 6 min
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