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This is episode 26 and we hope that every other week you are enjoying our conversations on the Cleverly Changing Podcast. This episode is especially important because we get to hear from a former homeschooler who is an only child. Candance Howze was homeschooled by her mom and dad and then went on to college. Listen to her interview and find out how homeschooling has impacted her life.
Remember, our goal on the Cleverly Changing Podcast is to provide you with encouragement, insight about African history, and support as a parent and home educator. Please take a moment to tell a friend about our show and subscribe so our podcast can grow and we can continue to provide you with this resource.
Intro (0:00)
The African proverb for this week’s podcast:
“You don’t teach a giraffe to run.”
Word of the Episode (1:14)
imbali means flower in Swahili.
Cleverly Cultured Kids (01:38)
One of our Cleverly Cultured kids will share a brief report about a living African American pioneer. Today’s report highlights Vashti Harrison. Learn more abou Vashti Harrison by listening to her NPR interview: ‘Little Legends’ Celebrates Big Lives Of Black History
Grown Folks Convo (3:14)
Candace is a freelance writer and podcast host. She loves sharing her homeschool journey, but doesn’t get an opportunity to discuss her experience often. As an only child who was homeschooled from K-12 her experience was very unique and she loves sharing anything that might be helpful to new homeschool parents or students. You can connect with her in the following places:
Questions Regarding Candace’s Homeschool Journey as an Only Child
And here’s where you can find some of our resources, including a Homeschool Portfolio Template.
Resources
We Need You To Share This Podcast
Our podcast can only grow when you tell your friends. While we love having a conversation with each other, we truly want to build a community with great resources and information. If you know someone who has children or is an educator, tell them about the Cleverly Changing Podcast. Our tips and tricks are beneficial to parents who homeschool and those who are interested in supplementing the education of their children.
Furthermore, wherever you are listening to this podcast, please leave us a review.
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This is episode 26 and we hope that every other week you are enjoying our conversations on the Cleverly Changing Podcast. This episode is especially important because we get to hear from a former homeschooler who is an only child. Candance Howze was homeschooled by her mom and dad and then went on to college. Listen to her interview and find out how homeschooling has impacted her life.
Remember, our goal on the Cleverly Changing Podcast is to provide you with encouragement, insight about African history, and support as a parent and home educator. Please take a moment to tell a friend about our show and subscribe so our podcast can grow and we can continue to provide you with this resource.
Intro (0:00)
The African proverb for this week’s podcast:
“You don’t teach a giraffe to run.”
Word of the Episode (1:14)
imbali means flower in Swahili.
Cleverly Cultured Kids (01:38)
One of our Cleverly Cultured kids will share a brief report about a living African American pioneer. Today’s report highlights Vashti Harrison. Learn more abou Vashti Harrison by listening to her NPR interview: ‘Little Legends’ Celebrates Big Lives Of Black History
Grown Folks Convo (3:14)
Candace is a freelance writer and podcast host. She loves sharing her homeschool journey, but doesn’t get an opportunity to discuss her experience often. As an only child who was homeschooled from K-12 her experience was very unique and she loves sharing anything that might be helpful to new homeschool parents or students. You can connect with her in the following places:
Questions Regarding Candace’s Homeschool Journey as an Only Child
And here’s where you can find some of our resources, including a Homeschool Portfolio Template.
Resources
We Need You To Share This Podcast
Our podcast can only grow when you tell your friends. While we love having a conversation with each other, we truly want to build a community with great resources and information. If you know someone who has children or is an educator, tell them about the Cleverly Changing Podcast. Our tips and tricks are beneficial to parents who homeschool and those who are interested in supplementing the education of their children.
Furthermore, wherever you are listening to this podcast, please leave us a review.
Share this Podcast on Pinterest
Subscribe to the Cleverly Changing Podcast