
Ep. 48 – What Grief Has To Teach Us With Emily Souder
Parenting and homeschooling carry invisible grief few talk about. Explore how grief shapes the parenting journey and how to walk with it instead of against it.

Parenting and homeschooling carry invisible grief few talk about. Explore how grief shapes the parenting journey and how to walk with it instead of against it.

Artificial intelligence. Is it a threat, a tool, or something else entirely? Former teacher and software engineer, Andrew Dugan, demystifies AI for parents. Learn how to navigate the promises and pitfalls of generative AI for neurodivergent kids, the importance of human connection, and how to find supportive learning tools.

What if AI could help you document homeschool learning—without losing the freedom you love? Learn how to track interest-led learning for state requirements (without burning out or selling out).

Forget screen limits. Amanda Diekman breaks down the deeper story of control, trust, and raising kids who self-regulate for life.

Here’s your invite to slow down, tune-in, and reconsider your relationship with technology—especially in the context of homeschooling and neurodivergent learners. From unpacking cultural double standards to exploring how screens can be tools for regulation, creativity, and connection, this episode kicks off a series on screens and learning with nuance, compassion, and curiosity.

Could conventional schooling be creating DYSlexia? Explore the difference between DYSlexia (school-created) and dyslexia (a neurotype), the impact of felt-safety and self-directed learning, and why common interventions may do more harm than good.

Listen on Apple Podcasts Listen to on Spotify This episode challenges conventional thinking about reading and literacy, inviting you to reimagine what learning to read can look like. If you’ve ever worried about whether your child is “on track” or

Discover what schools simply can’t teach—and how homeschooling unlocks opportunities for lifelong learning.

Ditch the hustle and learn about the realities of burnout and why it’s so common among homeschooling moms with neurodiverse kids. Harness the healing power of small, sustainable habits to support physical, emotional, and mental health and discover why less is always more!