Encouraging Unschooling Kids and Mothers

In this week’s podcast, I’m talking about encouragement. I have two encouragement stories to share with you which I’m hoping you haven’t heard before. But if you are familiar with them, will you think, “Sue is getting repetitive”? Will you consider giving my podcast a negative review? I hope not. Instead, maybe you’ll offer some feedback.

Do you have any ideas for future episodes of this podcast? What would you like to hear about?

Most of my kids are grown up, so often I don’t have any current unschooling news to share with you, (unless, of course, you’re interested in hearing about my unschooling learning). Over the years, I have explored a lot of unschooling topics multiple times, and sometimes it seems like I have said everything possible. Could it be time to pack up my mic? Move on and do something else?

I’d love to hear your thoughts. I know they will be kind and encouraging!

Episode Details

0:00 intro

1:53 discouraging words and negative podcast reviews

3:46 Crushed by a Label

11:11 story comments

13:07 Encouraging Each Other to Do Difficult Things

16:08 How I Became a Runner

24:46 what I learnt from my running adventure

33:01 other encouraging stories

33:53 I’d love to hear your thoughts!

34:42 Summit interviews worth watching

38:17 unschooling: something worth hearing about

38:55 an encouraging unschooling community

39:48 thank you for listening!

Show Notes


Blog Post

Encouraging Each Other to Do Difficult Things


My Unschooling Books

Curious Unschoolers: Kindle

Curious Unschoolers: paperback

Radical Unschool Love: Kindle

Radical Unschool Love: paperback

My Amazon Author Page

Where You Can Find Me

Youtube

Sue Elvis

Blogs

Stories of an Unschooling Family

Where the Carol Birds Sing


Thank you for listening to this episode. If you enjoy my podcast, please consider sharing the link so that we can spread the word about unschooling. A quick encouraging review or rating would help too!

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