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Homeschooling Saints - Episode 118

  Living with clutter is such a part of homeschooling that we can really let it build up without realizing it, and the mess can bog us down in feelings of overwhelm and stress. Today’s guest, veteran homeschooling mom and coach, Heather Giambalvo, is here to tell us about Getting Rid of Clutter and Reclaiming Peace.   Contact Heather Giambalvo: heather@cleaningwithease.net   Website: https://cleaningwithease.net   FB: https://www.facebook.com/HeatherCleaningWithEase IG: https://www.instagram.com/cleaningwithease/ YT: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiLB-BDuElYXOcMwZq53jWA https://linktr.ee/cleaningwithease “Where Do I Start?” PDF: https://bit.ly/3HlDwCE (free PDF)   Thank you to the following contributors who made this podcast possible: Our Sponsor  HomeschoolConnections.com Homeschooling Saints Theme Music Composed by Taylor Kirkwood Intro voice  Dave Palmer  radio personality and author of St. Thomas Aquinas for Everyone Our host  Lisa Mladinich

Homeschooling Saints - Episode 117

  Lent is underway, and after a determined start, maybe the Lenten menus are feeling a little shopworn and your family could really use a boost of inspiration—some insights, history, and amazing stories of the life of the Church. Today it is my joy to welcome one of my heroes in the Faith and in homeschooling, Dr. Scott Hahn, here to tell us about his new book, The Lenten Cookbook. Make sure to stay tuned to the end for our Short Feature: Creating Lifelong Learners with Paola Ciskanik. Show Notes: You can find Dr. Hahn at  https://www.scotthahn.com   And at the St. Paul Center:   https://stpaulcenter.com   Purchase The Lenten Cookbook:  https://www.sophiainstitute.com/products/item/the-lenten-cookbook   Order: Hope to Die and download FREE study questions: https://stpaulcenter.com/hope-to-die/   Order: It is Right and Just and find a FREE excerpt: https://stpaulcenter.com/it-is-right-and-just/     Short Feature : Paola Ciskanik, The Thriving Catholic Homeschool Blueprint Topic: Creatin

Homeschooling Saints - Episode 116

  As Catholic homeschoolers, we want our children to develop relationships with the saints as role models and friends. However, not everyone who lived a life of heroic virtue has been formally canonized by the Church, so we might have to dig a little deeper to study their fascinating and inspiring lives. My guest, today, the Miracle Hunter himself, Michael O’Neill, is here to tell us about his new book, They Might Be Saints!   Find Michael O’Neill: http://www.miraclehunter.com   Michael’s new book: https://www.ewtnreligiouscatalogue.com/the-might-be-saints/p/BKEPUB82248   More of Michael’s books: http://www.miraclehunter.com/books/   Michael’s “They Might Be Saints” TV Show here: https://www.ewtn.com/tv/shows/they-might-be-saints   Television: 'They Might Be Saints' Fridays 11:30 am and 5 pm ET (EWTN) Radio: The Miracle Hunter (with a Might be Saint of the Day segment) on EWTN Radio show - Saturdays 1 and 7pm ET Facebook: @theymightbesaints Twitter: @MightBeSaints   Today’s Sho

Homeschooling Saints - Episode 115

  Catholic culture is uniquely appreciative of lives that are lived out in great holiness Simply put: we love the saints and what they can teach us about following Jesus in our daily lives, in good times and in bad. My guest today is author Kelly Guest, here to share about her Favorite Saintly Moms.   Kelly Guest blogs at CatholicMom.com and her own website Nun2Nine.com, and find her on Twitter and Instagram here: @nun2nine   Today’s Short Feature : Books & Blessings, with A.J. Cattapan Topic: The Woman in the Trees: A Novel About America's First Approved Marian Apparition, by Theoni Bell Contact: https://www.ajcattapan.com Author: Theoni Bell Her website:  https://theonibell.com/ Thank you to the following contributors who made this podcast possible: Our Sponsor  HomeschoolConnections.com Homeschooling Saints Theme Music Composed by Taylor Kirkwood Intro voice  Dave Palmer  radio personality and author of St. Thomas Aquinas for Everyone Our host  Lisa Mladinich

Homeschooling Saints - Episode 114

  While we love the spiritual and intellectual aspects of raising our children, Homeschoolers love making the connection between the theoretical and the practical. Our wonderful guest today, Inshal Chenet, is going to open up a fascinating topic: The Importance of Learning How Things Work.   You can find Inshal Chenet and his courses at  https://homeschoolconnections.com/instructors/inshal-chenet/   The Way Things Work Too by David Macaulay: https://amzn.to/3C9cm0u   Short Feature : Ideal to Real, Chantal Howard Topic: 3 Tips to Remain Peaceful in Communicating Hard Things to Your Kids Contact: https://www.aromarosary.com   Thank you to the following contributors who made this podcast possible: Our Sponsor HomeschoolConnections.com Homeschooling Saints Theme Music Composed by Taylor Kirkwood Intro voice Dave Palmer radio personality and author of St. Thomas Aquinas for Everyone Our host Lisa Mladinich