

Brave Writer
Julie Bogart and Melissa Wiley
The Brave Writer podcast is a big juicy conversation about how to bring learning to life for your kids! Julie Bogart and guests talk about how parents and children are partners in the learning adventure, especially when approaching the daunting task of writing. Brave Writer appeals to homeschoolers, educators, and parents who want more out of "school" than merely passing tests. Visit us at http://bravewriter.com and follow along at the blog for show notes: http://blog.bravewriter.com
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Mar 19, 2018 • 44min
47. (S4E5) The Natural Stages of Growth for a Home Educator
Julie has written a lot on the natural stages of growth for young writers, which help parents place their children and figure reasonable expectations. Today we’re looking at the natural stages of development for home school instructors.If you are a home educating parent, this is made for you – and if you are married to someone who is not a home educating parent, this may serve as a helpful guide for them. Even if your spouse is not on the exact same journey, it is valuable for them to understand the unique journey you’re undertaking.You can download show notes for the podcast here: http://blog.bravewriter.com/category/podcasts/Resources:Check out this brand new, free product designed to kickstart your writing program this school year: 7-Day Writing Blitz (and tag your creative young writers using #BWBlitz on Twitter & Instagram!)You can download Free Writing Lessons here: go.bravewriter.com/free-writing-lessons-- Brave Writer is produced by Podcast Masters

Mar 12, 2018 • 27min
46. (S4E4) Diversity, Inclusion, & Literature | with Charnaie Gordon
Charnaie Gordon is a computer programmer by day, blogger and influencer by night, and a wife and mother of two 24/7. She is also a self-proclaimed lifelong learner, podcast junkie, and diversity and inclusion expert.In Charnaie’s blog, Here Wee Read, she expresses her creativity and passion for reading, diverse literature, and literacy. More than anything else, Charnaie cares about connecting people with great books that they love because she believes – and we at Brave Writer agree – that books are an absolute necessity.You can download show notes for the podcast here: blog.bravewriter.com/category/podcasts/Resources:Check out this brand new, free product designed to kickstart your writing program this school year: 7-Day Writing Blitz (and tag your creative young writers using #BWBlitz on Twitter & Instagram!)You can download Free Writing Lessons here: go.bravewriter.com/free-writing-lessonsCheck out HereWeeRead.comConnect with Charnaie: Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | PinterestLittle Leaders: Bold Women in Black History by Vashti Harrison Grandad Mandela by Ambassador Zindzi Mandela (Author), Zazi and Ziwelene Mandela (Author), Sean Qualls (Illustrator)-- Brave Writer is produced by Podcast Masters

Mar 5, 2018 • 37min
45. (S4E3) 61 Things I Did RIGHT in My Homeschool
To be a home educator is to value learning – if you are part of the Brave Writer community, it is because you value learning. Although your children may not be able to articulate it, they know that your home is about learning, and that that is important to their parents. It is this gift that creates the platform for all else that you do.Truly, if you approach your homeschool from a space of valuing education, as opposed to a fear of public schools, your children have already earned a sacred space in their hearts for learning. Just by living and breathing the value of education around your children, you are already ahead of the game.With that in mind, this episode contains 61 things that Julie did in her homeschool – and that she is proud of!You can download show notes for the podcast here: blog.bravewriter.com/category/podcasts/Resources:You can download Free Writing Lessons here: go.bravewriter.com/free-writing-lessons--Production & Development for The Brave Writer Podcast by Podcast Masters

Feb 26, 2018 • 34min
44. (S4E2) 55 Things I Did NOT Do as a Homeschooler
Julie homeschooled five children, and today each of them is grown and thriving, in very different environments. We know that homeschooling parents often have some anxiety around the aspirations for perfection that are so prevalent in home school education – but we don’t have to be perfect!In this episode, we want to dispel some of that anxiety by sharing 55 thing that Julie did NOT do in her homeschool, but at some point thought she should do (or did do, and at some point thought she shouldn’t do)You can download show notes for the podcast here: http://blog.bravewriter.com/category/podcasts/Resources:You can download Free Writing Lessons here: go.bravewriter.com/free-writing-lessons--Production & Development for The Brave Writer Podcast by Podcast Masters

Feb 19, 2018 • 47min
43. (S4E1) Morning Routines That Support Your Homeschool & Family
Today Julie is talking about one of her favorite topics in the world: morning routines! She discusses how you can approach structuring your mornings, five things you can do before noon, and the educational philosophy behind what we’re trying to achieve with our morning routines.This is NOT a list of things you need to do every morning if you want to have a good day of homeschooling – it is an exploration of how morning routines really helped our home school, and how they may be used to help you too.You can download show notes for the podcast here: http://blog.bravewriter.com/category/podcasts/Resources:You can download Free Writing Lessons here: go.bravewriter.com/free-writing-lessons Making Connections: Teaching and the Human Brain by Geoffrey Caine-- Production & Development for The Brave Writer Podcast by Podcast Masters

Feb 5, 2018 • 47min
Bonus. Brain Breaks: How Stopping Instruction (and Having Fun) Can Help Children Go Further | with Joshua MacNeill
We know the early years are crucial when it comes to a child’s development – but do you know, specifically, how it affects the brain?For example, in the first year of life, more than one million new neural connections are formed every second. Adversity impairs these new connections, and the greater the adversity a child faces, the greater the odds of a delay in their cognitive, language, or emotional development.Today we’re going to learn more about the developing brain so that we, as parents and home educators, can incorporate brain-based practices into our family’s lives. Our guest for this episode is Joshua MacNeill, Director of Lakeside’s NeuroLogic Initiative and an expert in trauma-informed education.You can download show notes for the podcast here: http://blog.bravewriter.com/category/podcasts/ Resources:You can download Free Writing Lessons here: go.bravewriter.com/free-writing-lessonsLearn more at lakesidelink.com/training/neurologic 101 Brain Breaks & Educational Activities by Joshua MacNeill--Production & Development for The Brave Writer Podcast by Podcast Masters

Dec 11, 2017 • 48min
42. (S3E13) Be There: A Brave Role Model for Parents | with Karen O'Connor
Season three of the Brave Writer podcast has been all about Brave Shifts; how to make the necessary shifts so you can have the homeschool you long to have. The shifts that Julie has made, and the growth she has experienced in her life, has been guided and shaped by one individual more than any other: her Mom, Karen O’Connor!Karen has always been a role model for how to grow, adapt, change, and become the best version of yourself no matter what life throws at you – and today we want to share that with you!Karen is the author of over 80 books, which have sold hundreds of thousands of copies. Although she was a teacher as a young adult, she has bore witness to the power of home education. She currently teaches three writing classes for Brave Writer, inspiring children to find their writing voices.You can download show notes for the podcast here: http://blog.bravewriter.com/category/podcasts/Resources:You can download Free Writing Lessons here: go.bravewriter.com/free-writing-lessonsLearn more about Karen at www.karenoconnor.com Writing With Power by Peter Elbow--Production & Development for The Brave Writer Podcast by Podcast Masters

Dec 4, 2017 • 49min
41. (S3E12) Dealing with a Diagnosis & Leaving a Beauty Mark on the World | with Joules Evans
Joules Evans is a mother of three, writer, cancer activist, fierce cheerleader of her friends in all of their creative endeavors, a girl with a severe case of wanderlust, YouTube vlogger, and on a mission to leave a beauty mark that she was there.Nine years ago, Joules received a breast cancer diagnosis – and, today, she celebrates every single day, even the day she heard the scary C word. She shares her journey, writing her memoir, and what she’s doing now to support others.You can download show notes for the podcast here: http://blog.bravewriter.com/category/podcasts/Resources:You can download Free Writing Lessons here: go.bravewriter.com/free-writing-lessonsShaken Not Stirred... A Chemo Cocktail: A comedy about my tragedyRead Joules’ blog: JoulesEvans.comConnect with Joules: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | YouTubeRead A Gracious Space: Winter on Kindle or Paperback--Production & Development for The Brave Writer Podcast by Podcast Masters

Nov 27, 2017 • 1h 7min
40. (S3E11) How TeachThought is Innovating Education & Empowering Students | with Terry Heick
Terry Heick is the Founder and Director of TeachThought, one of the world’s leading progressive learning brands, and their philosophy of education pairs beautifully with the Brave Writer lifestyle.In this episode, we discuss the education trends in our digital world and how we can best apply those insights to the home environment.You can download show notes for the podcast here: http://blog.bravewriter.com/category/podcasts/Resources:You can download Free Writing Lessons here: go.bravewriter.com/free-writing-lessonLearn more at TeachThought.comListen: The TeachThought PodcastConnect: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | Pinterest--Production & Development for The Brave Writer Podcast by Podcast Masters

Nov 20, 2017 • 42min
39. (S3E10) 21 Years of Home Education Wisdom: Poetry, Fanfiction, & Chronic Illness - with Susanne Barrett
Susanne Barrett is a beloved teacher, staff writer, and friend who has been with Brave Writer since the very beginning, when our classes were taught via prehistoric Yahoo Groups! She is currently in her 21st – and final – year of homeschooling, and she joins us on the show to share the lessons she’s learned along the way.You can download show notes for the podcast here: http://blog.bravewriter.com/category/podcasts/Resources:You can download Free Writing Lessons here: go.bravewriter.com/free-writing-lessonsConnect with Susanne at susannebarrett.com


