Once a week(ish) comedy writer Mike Leech sits down to read a great work of literature, so you don't have to.
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Homeschooling is an excellent choice for many families, but it can feel overwhelming, and even isolating at times. In Homeschool Conversations with Humility and Doxology, we talk with real life homeschooling parents about it all: educational philosophy, homeschool challenges, learning successes, faith & so much more. Host Amy Sloan, a homeschool graduate herself, is now homeschooling her own 5 children, and she brings the homeschool community to you. Informative, encouraging & fun - this is ...
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Research shows that people usually choose books based on factors such as author reputation, recommendations from friends, book reviews, and, embarrassingly, even based on a book’s cover art. But The Page 1 Challenge turns all that upside down. In each episode we select a book and read just Page 1 to you. We don’t tell you upfront the author or title. And of course, you can’t see the cover art. Can Page 1, on its own, be captivating enough to make you want to read the book? That’s the Challen ...
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Hi everyone, my name is Scarlett. Welcome to ”AI 2 Minutes Books”, the podcast where we use artificial intelligence to summarize popular books in under 2 minutes. As someone who loves reading but often struggles to find time for it, I know how frustrating it can be to have a growing pile of books you want to read but never get around to. That’s why we’ve created this podcast to help busy people like us stay informed and up-to-date on the latest books without having to invest too much time. O ...
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Uncle Tom’s Cabin is one of the most controversial novels of the last century, with it’s sentimental portrayal of the anti-slavery movement in the USA. Written in 1852, the novel instantly rose to fame and split Americans up and down the country. Stowe was a passionate abolitionist and was inspired to write Uncle Tom when she spent time in Cincinnati in the early part of the 18th century. She met many slaves who had escaped from Kentucky and was touched by the friendships she built. It was w ...
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Homeschooling can feel overwhelming, with countless pressures and distractions vying for your family’s attention. However, nurturing a peaceful and joyful childhood for your kids is entirely possible, even amidst the chaos. In a recent conversation with veteran homeschooler Durenda Wilson, we explored practical strategies for protecting our childre…
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In today’s fast-paced world, the experience of homeschooling can often feel overwhelming, leaving little room for the joy of learning or genuine connections. However, home educators and parents like Leslie Martino emphasize the importance of fostering deep relationships with children through a more meaningful approach to education. By prioritizing …
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In this engaging interview with second-generation homeschooler Julie from Mama to Five, she opens up about the transformative journey of homeschooling while emphasizing the importance of family health and fitness. Julie reflects on how her approach to home education has evolved over the years, discusses the daily rewards and struggles of homeschool…
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Homeschooling middle school can feel like a whole new world for parents and students alike. As your child transitions from elementary school to more advanced subjects and greater independence, it’s important to adapt your homeschooling approach to meet their changing needs. In this episode, we dive into practical tips for creating engaging lessons,…
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In the world of homeschooling, the debate between individualized education and standardized testing often sparks passionate discussions. In today's podcast episode, I sat down with Regina from the Classic Learning Test to learn more about classical education, homeschooling, and what sets the CLT apart. Discover how the CLT aligns with a customized …
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Science is more than just a collection of facts and theories; it's a dynamic story of discovery and innovation. And, ultimately, science leads us to worship our Creator in deeper ways. In my recent conversation with nuclear chemist (and homeschool science curriculum author) Dr. Jay Wile, we delve into why a chronological approach to teaching scienc…
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Katie Klein from Little House Learning Co. recently joined me to share her insights on implementing the Charlotte Mason approach in the preschool and kindergarten years. Katie emphasizes the importance of nurturing a love for learning from the very start. She provides practical advice on prioritizing play, recognizing the right time for formal inst…
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In a lively and insightful conversation, Anna Knaub from The Nurtured Bee discusses her deep love for Shakespeare, her flexible and grace-filled approach to homeschooling, and her strategies for making classic literature accessible and enjoyable as a high school literature teacher. We explored the relevance of Shakespeare’s themes, the importance o…
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Hi friends, welcome back to the Homeschool Conversations with Humility and Doxology podcast! I took a short break for a summer guest podcast series, but I’m so excited to be back for Season 10 of the podcast. I’ve already recorded several super encouraging conversations that I can’t wait to bring your way. I think this season is going to be especia…
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Today’s guest podcaster is Ashley Weaver. Ashley, a former English Teacher, has been homeschooling her 3 kids since 2013. Her mission is to help you grow your homeschool according to your children’s needs so that you can find joy in your family and honor Jesus. On her YouTube channel Joyful Noise Learning she talks about Charlotte Mason inspired st…
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Exploring the Life and Legacy of G.K. Chesterton with Holly Geiger Lee
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Today's BONUS episode is with Holly Geiger Lee, a passionate advocate of living books for the homeschool family and author of the new children’s biography, The Life of Chesterton: The Man Who Carried a Swordstick and a Pen. Our conversation delved into the life and works of G.K. Chesterton, a figure who has left an indelible mark on literature, phi…
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Today’s guest podcaster is Jessica Waldock from The Waldock Way. Jessica is a writer, photographer, and homeschool mom of one living in sunny Florida. She founded The Waldock Way as a way to give back to the homeschool community that she loves so much. At The Waldock Way Jessica shares tips, tricks, inspiration, and unique resources that help ignit…
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Today’s guest podcaster is Kristen from Pearls and Oak. Let me let Kristen introduce herself in her own words: “As a first-generation homeschooling mom, I am deeply committed to nurturing my daughter's education while embarking on a learning journey alongside her. My husband and I have joyfully shared a decade together, embracing the adventures of …
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Today’s guest podcaster is Anna Bruce from Anna Bruce Blog. She is a wife and mom of 4 living in South Carolina. Anna, along with her husband Zach, have been homeschooling for 4 years. Anna has enjoyed sharing her motherhood and homeschooling journey (the good and the hard) through social media, blogging, and YouTube in recent years. Anna is dedica…
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Today’s guest podcaster is Christina Franco from Rooted Home Life. Christina lives in upstate NY with her husband Seth, and their 5 children. A former high school English teacher, she felt called to stay home full time, to homeschool, and focuses on balancing cultivating home and chasing adventure with her children. She shares encouragement and res…
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This is The Page 1 Challenge! the podcast that’s like a blind audition for books. Before revealing the title or author we read the first page. Is it a famous book or one you’ve never heard of? Is it a best-selling author or a debut novelist? The only thing that matters here is whether hearing Page 1 makes you want to read the rest of the book. [ SP…
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Today’s guest podcaster is Wendy Alcime from Plan Prep Pray. Wendy wears many hats—a wife, a homeschooling mom to five amazing kiddos, and a firm believer that we can find peace in the midst of life's chaos. She has learned that when we become good stewards of our time, we open the door to a world of peace and fulfillment. She believes that our ide…
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Welcome hungry readers! Your Page 1 Challenge table is ready for you. Remember, the only items on the menu here are appetizers. Before we identify the delicious book or the chef, you get to taste the first page. Plus, we’ll add some seasoned words from the chef after reading. Let’s see if it makes you hungry for more. [ SPOILERS - DON'T READ UNTIL …
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You should NEVER judge by its cover. But you should sometimes judge a book by its first page, because THIS is The Page 1 Challenge, and that’s what we do here. Is that a FAIR way to judge a book? Well, no, but it is pretty fun! So, let’s see if hearing this first page makes you want to read this book! [ SPOILERS - DON'T READ UNTIL YOU LISTEN TO THE…
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Today’s guest podcaster is Katie Waalkes from Life in the Mundane. Katie is a second generation homeschooler married to her high school sweetheart for almost 15 years. Together they have 6 kids. She has been homeschooling for over a decade and has experience in homeschooling children who are neurotypical as well as kids with Autism, ADHD, Auditory …
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My 16 year old daughter and I read all of Shakespeare’s plays in one school year! Listen in as we share what we learned, what we’d do differently, what surprised us, and some of our best Shakespearean hot takes! Resources mentioned in this episode Free Quickstart Guide to Shakespeare: https://birdsend.page/forms/1063/9kAhJE4Rck Shakespeare in a Yea…
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Homeschooling is more than just an educational choice; it’s a lifestyle. In a recent conversation with Lyndsey Mimnagh, a seasoned homeschooling mom and creator of the Treehouse Schoolhouse curriculum, we delved into the intricacies of homeschool rhythms, rest and renewal, and finding balance in the homeschooling journey. Use code HOMESCHOOLCONVERS…
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Have you ever wished you could talk with seasoned homeschooling moms who have graduated a kid or two? Moms who could help you figure out what really matters at the end of the day and remind you that it really is all going to be ok? My hope is that today’s Homeschool Conversation provides that needed perspective and encouragement for you! Leigh Nguy…
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Welcome to another delightful episode of Homeschool Conversations with Humility and Doxology! In this episode, we sit down with Kristen from Pearls and Oak, a first-generation homeschooling mom deeply committed to nurturing her daughter’s education while embarking on a learning journey alongside her. Rooted in their Christian faith, Kristen’s famil…
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Y’all, I’ve got something super special for you this week. It’s the VERY FIRST EPISODE OF HOMESCHOOL CONVERSATIONS… only it’s never actually shown up in this podcast feed! Way back in February 2020, I did a video interview with my friend Matt Miner. I had so much fun chatting with Matt that I decided to make recording interviews a regular thing, an…
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Ya know, The Page 1 Challenge is a lot like the show The Voice. The Voice does blind vocal auditions so only the singer’s skill matters. Will the judges turn their chairs to see who the singer is? On The Page 1 Challenge, only the first page of a book matters, and YOU are the judge. Will hearing page 1 make you want to turn your metaphorical chair …
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Surely you aren’t saying that a book can be judged by its first page! Actually, I am saying that. And don’t call me Shirley. Because this is The Page 1 Challenge, where we read the first page before revealing the title or author of the book. Can a book really captivate you on the first page? That’s what we’re here to find out. In 3-2-1… [ SPOILERS …
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Leah offers valuable insights into applying Charlotte Mason principles to the early years of homeschooling and adapting them to best work for children with special needs. We also discuss home education in the little years, the cultivation of habit, and the sanctifying work of motherhood. Show notes + full transcript: https://www.humilityanddoxology…
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Do you like a good mystery? I’m not saying that the book in today’s episode IS a mystery… you know we don’t give clues like that. No, here on The Page 1 Challenge the mystery is simply “Will I like this book based on hearing just the first page, without even knowing the title or author?” Hmm, Let’s see how YOU solve this mystery. [ SPOILERS - DON'T…
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In the whirlwind of homeschooling life, amidst lesson planning, household chores, and the constant demands of nurturing young minds, it's easy for homeschooling moms to overlook their own spiritual well-being. However, seasoned Charlotte Mason homeschooling mom Lisa Hajda reminds us that amidst the chaos there exists a precious opportunity for spir…
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Judging a book by its cover is considered to be superficial and unsophisticated. Judging a book by its first page is considered to be... the whole point of this podcast called The Page 1 Challenge. Before telling you the title or author of this book, I’ll read the first page. You decide if you like it. After reading I’ll identify the book. Ready? L…
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Welcome to "The Page 1 Challenge," where we take on the exhilarating task of unraveling the essence of a book from... you guessed it, JUST the first page! I’ll give you no clues. Not the title, Not the author, not even the genre until AFTER I read the first page. Buckle up buttercup. Here we go! [ SPOILERS - DON'T READ UNTIL YOU LISTEN TO THE EPISO…
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Are you thinking about homeschooling through high school? Jennifer Cabrera, the seasoned homeschooling mom with 2 graduates behind the beloved Hifalutin Homeschooler website, shares insights, strategies, and firsthand experiences from her homeschooling journey. From navigating the decision to homeschool through high school to addressing common conc…
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This is The Page 1 Challenge where EVERY book is a mystery to start with since I don’t reveal the title or author until AFTER (and ONLY) reading the first page. If Page 1 tickles your fancy, you might want to read the whole book. Let’s find out with today’s contestant. [ SPOILERS - DON'T READ UNTIL YOU LISTEN TO THE EPISODE!! ] . . . . This episode…
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In today’s Homeschool Conversation we enjoy the experiences and expertise of Laura McKinney Adams, a seasoned second-generation homeschooling parent and former preschool teacher, as she shares invaluable advice and reflections on navigating the preschool homeschooling journey. With a background in classical education and a deep commitment to nurtur…
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Buckle up, bookworms! It's time for The Page 1 Challenge. We don’t judge a book by its cover – that’s shallow. We judge a book by hearing its first page. Because that, well, that’s shallow too, but it’s kinda fun. After reading page 1 I’ll reveal the title and author. OK, Let’s get started... [ SPOILERS - DON'T READ UNTIL YOU LISTEN TO THE EPISODE!…
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Nature Study is about more than merely observing God’s creation and learning about the natural world. Nature study in the Christian homeschool is rooted in natural theology. Homeschool nature study has become hugely popular in the homeschooling world especially in the Charlotte Mason, Wild and Free, Classical education, and other homeschool communi…
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Let me ask you…Are first impressions important? They sure are here on The Page 1 Challenge, where books try to capture your interest with just their first page, and that’s even BEFORE we reveal the title or author. Is that possible? Let’s see how this book does. [ SPOILERS - DON'T READ UNTIL YOU LISTEN TO THE EPISODE!! ] . . . . This episode featur…
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This is The Page 1 Challenge, the podcast for curious book lovers where, technically speaking, EVERY book is a "mystery" to start with, because I don’t tell you anything about it until AFTER I read the first page. Then the mystery becomes whether you like it enough to want to read the whole book. Let’s give it a try: [ SPOILERS – DON’T READ UNTIL Y…
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Classically Educating with Special Needs: A Beautiful Education for Any Child (with Cheryl Swope)
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Classical Education for Students with Special Needs: Classical Education has a reputation for targeting the brightest and most precocious students and providing far too rigorous a path for any but the child prodigy. But is that actually the case? Can classical education provide a path forward for students with special needs? Indeed, classical educa…
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What is The Page 1 Challenge? Well, it’s like a blindfolded wine tasting. You get to taste the wine and not be influenced by the winery, the price tag, or the label. You judge it purely by how it tastes. It’s the same with The Page 1 Challenge. I read page 1 of a book, and If you like what you hear, you might want to read the rest of it. [ SPOILERS…
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This is The Page 1 Challenge, where we play a simple little game. I’ll read the first page of a book BEFORE revealing the title or author. You decide if this taste, this appetizer, makes you hungry for the rest of the book. Ready? Let’s begin. [ SPOILERS - DON'T READ UNTIL YOU LISTEN TO THE EPISODE!! ] . . . . This episode features the book The Ain…
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It's a riotous ride as always to kick off the new season of Homeschool Conversations with Humility and Doxology! My daughter Emma joins as co-host, and my daughters Sophia and Grace also make guest appearances in the new "Read, Watch, Listen" segment near the end of the show. It's unscripted and imperfect, just like homeschooling itself. Grab those…
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More great books at LoyalBooks.comPor Harriet Beecher Stowe
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More great books at LoyalBooks.comPor Harriet Beecher Stowe
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More great books at LoyalBooks.comPor Harriet Beecher Stowe
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More great books at LoyalBooks.comPor Harriet Beecher Stowe
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More great books at LoyalBooks.comPor Harriet Beecher Stowe
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More great books at LoyalBooks.comPor Harriet Beecher Stowe
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More great books at LoyalBooks.comPor Harriet Beecher Stowe
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