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In this episode, I am joined by Courtney Nalin,  a homeschooling mom of 2 as well as a certified health coach and licensed paramedic. She is also the host of the podcast, Imperfectly Pollyanna, where she focuses on finding the good in life’s imperfections whether in homeschool, faith, health, or overall life. Having been homeschooling for over seven years, she has experienced struggles, insecurities, worries, as well as navigated several different learning styles and curriculums.

We take a step away from the garden and talk about a completely different topic, homeschooling.  This topic has become pretty relevant over the last year as many families investigate how to best educate thier kids.  My whole goal of this podcast is to give you options. In my opinion, having options means freedom. No longer do you have to rely only on what the systems offer you. I love finding new ways that I can take care of and provide for my family in different areas of my life. I am looking to homeschooling this in the fall, but just like a lot of people, I don’t know where to start. Join us as we discuss everything you need to know to get started, common misconceptions you need to throw out the window right now, and inspiration for making this an actual reality. Let’s get started.

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