Panel Discussions
Panel Discussions
Meet fellow homeschool moms, explore popular topics, and have your questions answered by those who have “been there and done that” in homeschooling!
Find connection with veteran homeschoolers and others in the homeschooling world who understand where you are.
We’ll meet homeschool moms who have been in your shoes, talk to those who have used their homeschool experience to create some of your favorite resources, and discuss a variety of topics relevant to homeschoolers.
AMANDA
Instagram: joyfulwifelife
Life of a Homeschool Mom
Get a glimpse into the life of a fellow homeschooler! Meet Amanda, homeschooling mom of five, as she shares a little about her homeschool journey, her favorite curriculum, what a typical day looks like, and more.
Leesa Drury
Oak Hills Christian College
Five Things Your High Schooler Needs to Consider by Their Junior Year
Meet Leesa Drury, former homeschool mom of six and now Vice President of Advancement and Marketing at Oak Hills Christian College. Listen in as she shares tips for walking through the high school years.
NICOLE DODGE
Instagram: nicoledodge
Life of a Homeschool Mom
Get a glimpse into the life of a fellow homeschooler! Meet Nicole, homeschooling mom of five, as she shares a little about her homeschool journey, her favorite curriculum, what a typical day looks like, and more.
ARLENE SLUCHAK
Instagram: arleneandcompany
Life of a Homeschool Mom
Get a glimpse into the life of a fellow homeschooler! Meet Arlene, homeschooling mom of two, as she shares a little about her homeschool journey, her favorite curriculum, what a typical day looks like, and more.
REBECCA FARRIS
Homeschooled 17 Years
If I Could Do It All Over Again…
Have you ever pondered that question about any aspect of life? In this panel discussion, four veteran homeschool moms answer that question, focusing on what they would do differently if they were restarting their homeschool careers today.
MEGHAN HICKMAN
CCU Academy
The Benefits of Dual Enrollment
Meet Meghan Hickman, Assistant Director of Marketing for CCU Academy and listen in as she explains just how beneficial online dual enrollment can be for your high schooler.
SARITA HOLZMANN
Sonlight Curriculum
Literature Based Learning
Meet Sarita Holzmann, founder of Sonlight Curriculum and join in as she explains literature-based learning and discusses what it looks like for each stage of learning.
ANDY HALL, CLINT BRYAN, MEGAN NETHERTON
Northwest University
Guiding Your Student’s Growth
How can you help facilitate long-term growth in your student that will impact them far into adulthood? Join us as we explore this question with representatives from Northwest University.
BRANDON EDWARDS
Thrive Academics
Life Preparation for High Schoolers
Meet Brandon Edwards, founder of Thrive Academics and creator of Voyage, a self-paced course that helps high school students prepare for adulthood. Join us as we discuss the important components of this preparation.
JUDY WNUK & AMBER BAKER
Sonlight Curriculum
Teaching Science
Meet Judy, a retired homeschool teacher, and Amber, a current homeschooler and curriculum developer for Sonlight’s updated science program. Listen in as they share tips for teaching science well.
LEESA DRURY
Oak Hills Christian College
Non-Traditional Online Alternatives for High Schoolers
Is early college credit right for your student? Could an online college degree be the right choice? Leesa Drury joins us again to share some tips for determining the best options for your high schooler.
CHRISTINA LANSKEY
CCU Academy
Earning an Associate of Arts Degree
Meet Christina Lanskey, Student Advisor with CCU Academy, and join in as she shares with us all of the ins and outs of earning an Associate of Arts degree while finishing up high school requirements.
JUDY WNUK & SHEILA DELCHARCO
Sonlight Curriculum
Teaching History with Perspectives
Meet Judy & Sheila, both retired homeschool teachers who now pour their energy into strengthening current homeschool teachers. Listen in as they share the importance of helping students learn to think for themselves by learning history from multiple perspectives.