What I Think Unschooling is All About: the Podcast

I’ve been having trouble finding the right words to express the ideas swirling around inside my head. But instead of worrying about it, I’ve been heading out the door to run along the sandstone tracks that weave their way through our local bush. I’ve also been reading my library books, and knitting some of Gemma-Rose’s hooded cape. I’ve even watched a movie with my girls.

Yes, I’ve been doing some different things instead of thinking about words, even though I needed to record something for this week’s podcast.  And then, in the middle of last night, when I was trying to sleep, I had an idea. Why not use some old words?

So for this week’s episode, I tell a story that lies hidden in my archive. It’s about labels and definitions and what I think unschooling is all about. If you haven’t already read my story, I hope you’ll listen!

Here’s the original post in case you’d rather read than listen: What I Think Unschooling is All About

After writing my post, Taking Time Out, I googled the words ‘losing your writing mojo’ and discovered the best thing to do, when the ability to write deserts us, is to head outside for some exercise, get plenty of rest, do some different things for a change, write purely for pleasure and not for a particular reason… I’m doing all that so I suppose those elusive words might reappear very soon!

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