Unschooling Sausages and Other History Stories

A couple of days ago, I posted the following words on Instagram:

Friends, I need some feedback! We’re almost at the end of February and I haven’t made a single podcast so far this year. (Did you notice?!) Why haven’t I sat down in front of my mic and made some new episodes?

Well, I’ve been having lots of problems with my equipment. After spending another afternoon trying to get my setup to work, I’ve concluded that I need a new mic.

My other problem is having something interesting to talk about. I feel like I’ve said everything I can about unschooling.

But I do have an idea. Each week, I could choose several blog posts on a similar topic: trust, English, teenagers, strewing, love, record keeping, younger unschoolers… and read them out. I could make a few comments and then finish each episode with a quick bit of news etc.

If I’m clever, I might be able to divide the podcasts into chapters, one for each story. Then you’d be able to choose individual stories to listen to. It would be a bit like an audiobook.

I’ve shared blog posts and stories from my unschooling books in the past, but I still have loads of posts that you may not have heard. I could dig deep into my archives!

Please let me know if you’re interested in this type of audioblog podcast. I don’t want to buy a new mic and spend hours sorting out software problems (and learning about podcast chapters) if no one will listen!

btw, if you’ve never listened to my stories of an unschooling family podcast, you can find it on Apple Podcasts, Podbean, my blog, or your favourite podcast app. I’ve made 165 episodes. Hopefully, I’ll make more!

So what happened? Did I get any feedback? Yes, I did! And after reading it, I went shopping for a new mic. Then yesterday afternoon, I headed into my closet, set up my podcasting equipment and started talking. And do you know what? My episode recorded almost perfectly! (Next time, I might position the mic more carefully to avoid the few clunks and bumps that did manage to make their way into my recording.)

It seems that I am no longer an ex-podcaster. I’m now back on track and feeling enthusiastic about another year of podcasting!


In episode 166: Unschooling Sausages and Other History Stories:

  • I tell you where I’ve been for the last 3 months.

  • I’m sharing a new podcast format idea.

  • I’m talking about podcast chapters.

  • I’m asking for some feedback.

  • I’m reading 3 unschooling stories that are tagged history and geography (and also English and unschooling).

  • And I’m sharing some resources.

What if you’ve already read my blog stories? Is it worth listening to my podcast? I hope it is! After I’ve shared each story, I’m adding some extra comments that aren’t in the original posts.

Show Notes

My Unschooling Books

Curious Unschoolers: Kindle

Curious Unschoolers: paperback

Radical Unschool Love: Kindle

Radical Unschool Love: paperback

My Amazon Author Page


Blog Posts

Unschooling Sausages

How Light Can Turn into Deep and Serious

Watching History as it Happened

The Writing Game


Resources

Tudor Monastery Farm 

Wartime Farm

Edwardian Farm

Victorian Farm

The Hollow Crown

Richard III: The King in the Carpark

The Crown

Space Odyssey: Voyage to the Planets


Where You Can Find Me

Youtube

Sue Elvis

Blog

Stories of an Unschooling Family


Photos

Are Andy and Charlotte cooking sausages for dinner? Perhaps not. It looks like they’re preparing a roast lamb meal!

Thank you

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Feedback

I hope you will consider leaving some feedback. If you do and don’t mind me sharing it with  listeners in next week’s episode, please let me know. Of course, as usual, you are welcome to just stop by and say hello!

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