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In today's episode, host Kaitlin Zara sits down with interior designer, entrepreneur, and author Whitney English to talk about how to create a beautiful, organized, and faith-filled homeschool space, no matter the size of your home.
Whether your “classroom” is the dining room table or a designated schoolroom, Whitney offers practical, budget-friendly advice for reducing clutter, choosing the right storage solutions, and designing a space that truly works for your family.
But the conversation goes deeper than decor, Whitney and Kaitlin discuss how to cultivate peace, spiritual growth, and strong family relationships within the homeschool environment.
With humor, honesty, and plenty of real-life stories, Whitney reminds parents that organization is a process, imperfection is normal, and the heart of a meaningful homeschool space is love, patience, and connection.
Thank you to our sponsor, Benedictine College, which makes this podcast possible! Benedictine College is located in the small, picturesque town of Atchison, Kansas. The college is Newman Guide recommended and ranked as a top college in both U.S. News and The Wall Street Journal. Benedictine is also homeschool-friendly, offering a family-oriented atmosphere, small class sizes, and outstanding ministry and student life programs. Visit benedictine.edu to learn more.
WHAT WE DISCUSSED IN THIS EPISODE:
How to design a multifunctional homeschool area—even if you use your dining room table
Why rolling carts, china cabinets, and non-plastic containers can transform your space
The importance of organizing first, decorating second
How clutter affects a child’s focus—and how parents can maintain clarity during busy homeschool days
Creative ideas for involving children in home organization and teaching real-life skills
Why a spiritually nurturing homeschool space is more about relationship and vulnerability than decor
Fun rapid-fire tips on furniture, fabrics, and refreshing kids’ rooms
How to display children’s artwork in stylish, meaningful ways
SHOW NOTES AND RESOURCES:
Book: A More Beautiful Life (Whitney English): https://amzn.to/482rfCa
You'll also find Homeschool Connections Podcast on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/hsc_online/ and on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/homeschoolingsaints/
Make sure to check out our Catholic Homeschool Blog for more homeschooling tips, support, and practical help!
Visit our Podcast page at Catholic Homeschool Podcast.
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In today's episode, host Kaitlin Zara sits down with interior designer, entrepreneur, and author Whitney English to talk about how to create a beautiful, organized, and faith-filled homeschool space, no matter the size of your home.
Whether your “classroom” is the dining room table or a designated schoolroom, Whitney offers practical, budget-friendly advice for reducing clutter, choosing the right storage solutions, and designing a space that truly works for your family.
But the conversation goes deeper than decor, Whitney and Kaitlin discuss how to cultivate peace, spiritual growth, and strong family relationships within the homeschool environment.
With humor, honesty, and plenty of real-life stories, Whitney reminds parents that organization is a process, imperfection is normal, and the heart of a meaningful homeschool space is love, patience, and connection.
Thank you to our sponsor, Benedictine College, which makes this podcast possible! Benedictine College is located in the small, picturesque town of Atchison, Kansas. The college is Newman Guide recommended and ranked as a top college in both U.S. News and The Wall Street Journal. Benedictine is also homeschool-friendly, offering a family-oriented atmosphere, small class sizes, and outstanding ministry and student life programs. Visit benedictine.edu to learn more.
WHAT WE DISCUSSED IN THIS EPISODE:
How to design a multifunctional homeschool area—even if you use your dining room table
Why rolling carts, china cabinets, and non-plastic containers can transform your space
The importance of organizing first, decorating second
How clutter affects a child’s focus—and how parents can maintain clarity during busy homeschool days
Creative ideas for involving children in home organization and teaching real-life skills
Why a spiritually nurturing homeschool space is more about relationship and vulnerability than decor
Fun rapid-fire tips on furniture, fabrics, and refreshing kids’ rooms
How to display children’s artwork in stylish, meaningful ways
SHOW NOTES AND RESOURCES:
Book: A More Beautiful Life (Whitney English): https://amzn.to/482rfCa
You'll also find Homeschool Connections Podcast on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/hsc_online/ and on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/homeschoolingsaints/
Make sure to check out our Catholic Homeschool Blog for more homeschooling tips, support, and practical help!
Visit our Podcast page at Catholic Homeschool Podcast.

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