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Master storyteller, fiddler, and public radio journalist/producer Joe McHugh has been on a quest to record people from all walks of life telling their family stories—the kind of stories that get passed down from one generation to the next that tell us who we are and where we come from with an authenticity and passion often lacking in books.
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Want to know more about unschooling? How about radical unschooling? (It’s not as scary or as wild as some people make out!) Join me as I share ideas, stories, homeschool record-keeping tips and resources for living an unschooling life of unconditional love.
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Organic Family Stories

Dr Kylie Foster

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Can I have natural birth? Is my child growing and developing normally? Is there a natural way to help pain and sickness? Welcome to the Organic Family Stories Podcast where we will help answer ALL of your questions surrounding growing a healthy, happy and thriving in family and SO much more! Alongside your host Dr Kylie, all of the Organic Chiropractors will bring you tips, advice, inspiring stories and fascinating information to help YOU and your family live a life full of joy, love and abu ...
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If you want to become the best servant leader for your family and career, then you have found the right show! Hear inspiring interviews with successful servant leaders across all industries who share inspiring stories on faith, life, and work. You may be asking questions about your life, family, or career like: - How can I live a more intentional life? - What are some servant leadership skills to help me lead my family and/or company? - How do other successful leaders implement servant leade ...
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Our family of 6 plus our dog sold everything, bought an RV and have been traveling full-time around North America since May 2014. If we aren’t out climbing mountains, hiking to a waterfall or playing at the beach, we are most likely at the local donut shop trying to find the best donuts in the US! We love talking about RV life and the reality of what it means to live in less then 200 sq. feet with a family of 6 and a dog. We are honest and open about the reality that it isn't all a vacation ...
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Whether it’s great lives or great tragedies, or just showing up for the adventure, history that is told without being felt is minimized. Like food that is eaten without being tasted. What’s the point? Tell the stories. Feel the people. Learn the lessons. Be a better you because of them. Don’t keep reinventing the wheel. Will you get some of the story wrong? Yes. Will the size of the fish increase each time? Probably. Will there be a different perspective? Of course. So what. When we stand on ...
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In this episode of the Become a Provider show, host Justin Thomas summarizes a heartfelt sermon he recently delivered on Father's Day. Reflecting on his father's legacy and the profound meaning of being a provider, this special episode also shares the heart behind The CL Thomas Fellowship non-profit work. Using personal anecdotes, scriptural refere…
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Episode 7 of the Telling Takes Us Home begins with a visit to Omaha, Nebraska, and a story told by a former organizer for the Meat Packers Union and a superior court judge providing a portrait of a tough grandfather and his conflict with organized labor in Chicago. These are followed by stories about how a prayer resulted in a miracle cure, an ill-…
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In a recent heartfelt conversation, Justin sat down with Vivien to uncover an incredible yet heartbreaking story of her past. Her journey is a powerful testament to bravery, resilience, and the transformative power of faith. From enduring immense hardships to becoming a source of hope in her community, Vivien's story is nothing short of inspiring. …
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Episode 6 of The Telling Takes Us Home begins with a story about a dentist called upon to perform surgery following the shoot-out at Wounded Knee in 1973. This is followed by stories about the early days of aviation, the Buck Rogers comic strip and subsequent popular radio show, author Lee Smith talking about her eccentric uncle who was a gifted mu…
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Episode 5 begin with a story about a miraculous airplane accident. It is followed by memories of a storytelling grandmother, how a young girl found the courage to face to a mean neighbor to save her flock of pet turkeys, an Irish conman who decides to sell his circus and go into the Christian revival business, a recollection of how a mother receive…
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What happens when you take a leap of faith into the unknown and just trust God? In this episode of the podcast, Justin welcomes John Worsham of Triangle Fellows to discuss his profound journey of intertwining faith and vocation. John’s story is a testament to the remarkable things that can happen when you believe that God has a bigger and better pl…
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Episode 4 brings us a stories about a wartime courtship close to the front lines, how a book and the manager of movie theaters in Utah got rid of a restriction based on racism, how a songwriter was inspired to write a song about a near-death experience, an Depression-era farmer with far too many chickens, memories of how a family reacted to a news …
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This episode features stories about a young boy saved by his grandfather from a sinking boat, how a bunch of campers discovered a trio of secret lakes teeming with trout, a young mother winning a trunk full of books and a young girl finding a bookcase full of books, a practical joke played on a father working at a car dealership, the man who invent…
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Episode 2 of The Telling Takes Us Home podcast series features stories about a fortune teller and the wife of a bronco rider, how fate protected a mother and child traveling from Russia to America, how a fire changed a man's racial attitudes, a hairdresser who served as a therapist, how a woman saved the family horse during the Civil War, how a WWI…
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This first episode of our new podcast series celebrating family stories features stories about a prank pulled on a grandfather in Ireland, a husband's efforts to save his wife's life while interned in a camp for Japanese-Americans during WWII, an Italian-American woman marvels at photos in her granddaughter's college yearbook, men and women who pit…
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Did you know that over 40,000 people die in traffic accidents every year in the United States? This staggering statistic underscores the importance of traffic safety initiatives. Today, on the Become a Provider Podcast Justin shares an enlightening conversation with Tom Everson, an advocate who has dedicated over 25 years to making our roads safer.…
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In the world of business and leadership, amidst the endless tasks, meetings, and decisions, one often wonders: where does prayer fit in? Peter, the president and CEO of Hope International, offers insights into how prayer can not only coexist but also thrive in the heart of leadership. Peter and Justin sat down and had a transformative conversation …
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Today, on my birthday, I’m chatting about ageing, experimenting, taking risks, encouraging others, and other things. Show Notes I mentioned: The Self Directed podcast with the Conrads Episode 65 of the Self Directed podcast: Sue Elvis / Stories of an Unschooling Family The Unschooling Together community Podcast episode 3, Getting Older, Admitting O…
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I’m back with my author daughter Imogen! In this episode, we’re chatting about… Writing and how Imogen is promoting and selling her YA novels Collaboration and how we achieve more when we work together The ups and downs of social media We also share some news and tell a couple of stories, including the one about my frightening Frida Kahlo eyebrows!…
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It’s often said that certain people cross our paths for a reason. They bring with them stories, perspectives, and experiences that enrich our own journey, offering us new insights and opportunities for growth. Today, we explore a special meeting that reaffirmed Justin's belief in this idea—an encounter that highlights the power of connections and t…
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Justin welcomed a special guest who happened to be his teacher growing up - say hello to Janelle Anderson. As the conversation unfolded, Janelle shared her deeply personal story, one that is also told in her book, Take Center Stage. With raw vulnerability, she invited listeners into her past, shedding light on the trauma she had endured and the sha…
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In this special episode of the 'Become a Provider' podcast, Justin Thomas shares insights from the CL Thomas Fellowship, a men's group initiated in honor of his late father. He discusses his personal journey of quitting his job to explore the concept of being a provider, which eventually led him to a fulfilling career in health and wellness, alongs…
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CJ Franzitta is an accomplished advertising professional and mass communications strategy consultant with over 20 years of experience. CJ Franzitta is the Founder of ⁠Chrome Horse Strategy⁠, with clients including Advance Auto Parts, CertaPro Painters, Meta, Fruit of the Loom, and many others. I witnessed his listening skills and passion to know ot…
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Adam Kasix is a faith-driven transformation expert, an international speaker, a multi-million dollar sales producer & host of the Revolutionary Freedom podcast. He first earned credibility as the subject of a documentary detailing his journey of transforming his rock-bottom experience and regaining his family which he also shares during this conver…
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👉Jesse Perse Harmon👈(family tree 🌳 link) https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KWJH-BL8 After escaping the certain death inflicted on so many others in a British attach during the War of 1812, Jesse completed his active service in the military and traipsed a bit as a young bachelor. In Pennsylvania he found the woman of his dreams, married her, …
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Shannon Acheson is an author, entrepreneur, content creator, interior decorating expert, and the creative force behind HomeMadeLovely.com - a celebrated blog helping moms (and dads like me:) declutter, organize, and add style to their homes since 2010. She was a fun guest to have on the podcast, and I appreciate how willing she was to share her ent…
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Cristy Gupton is a forward-thinking healthcare strategist and founder of Custom Benefits Solutions. She works directly with employer health plan sponsors to help them design “employer-built” healthcare not “insurer-built” healthcare. She decided to take a leap of faith in her career and built a new type of employee benefits consulting firm based on…
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My guest today is Kristin Fields Chadwick a podcast coach, host, and producer. Kristin manages and coaches powerhouse women all over the world by coming alongside and helping them launch, edit, and grow their podcasts. She is passionate about women knowing their voice matters and wants to empower others to create an impact in their businesses and p…
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This week, I’m talking about: Desires and Expectations Are desires good? Are expectations about control? Can our expectations spoil our family celebrations? Challenges Should we give our kids space to set their own challenges? Do we need to challenge ourselves too? Books Do people judge us on our book choices? Can sharing the books we’re reading le…
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This week, I’m talking about right and wrong… If we think something is right, should we do it? Do we have to push through any difficulties we might encounter? Perhaps we can’t give up unless we’re willing to do something we know is wrong. And if we do that, we won’t feel at peace. The big question is: is unschooling the right thing to do? If it is,…
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Do good parents stay firmly in control of their children, demanding obedience, good behaviour and respect? Do they practise tough love? Or are there problems with this method of parenting? Is there some other way of raising kids to be good people who want to do what is right? Is it okay to parent with unconditional love? This week, I’m sharing a fe…
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Nathan Robinson is an engineer project manager turned missionary and then pastor and entrepreneur. It's a great conversation not only through learning Nathan's professional journey but also what he has been studying and learning about what does it mean to be a blessing? Im grateful for his example and lessons shared during this wide ranging convers…
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Is unschooling about drifting aimlessly through each day? Do unschoolers waste time? Or do they live intentionally responding to their needs and making sure they achieve the things that are relevant and important to them? Do unschoolers direct their lives instead of letting life direct them? Is that the meaning of true freedom? Does the word ‘plann…
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Arlene Peters is a fitness and nutrition coach. She was born in Zimbabwe and moved to the U.S. to pursue a collegiate career in tennis. Some of her professional accomplishments include being a fitness coaching business owner, a Certified Personal Trainer, director of a non-profit paralysis recovery center, a sports coach, a university lecturer, a p…
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It is what it is. An interesting episode or not. I don’t suppose it matters. All that’s important is love. Show Notes Please visit my blog, Stories of an Unschooling Family, to read my post, Preventing Childhood Trauma with Unconditional Love. It contains today’s show notes. My Unschooling Books The Unschool Challenge: Kindle The Unschool Challenge…
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We are always thinking of how to provide in new and fresh ways. This podcast episode is the latest experiment. Justin recaps the previous five episodes, #108-112, with his main takeaways and favorite clips included. We hope this episode provides for you, and if it does, please leave a review. Here are some simple steps to submit a review on Apple P…
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Is it irresponsible to trust and unschool teenagers? When unschoolers reach the teenage years, is it time for something else? Or could unschooling be exactly what our older kids need? Could it keep them safe? This week, I’m discussing these questions and more, sharing lots of thoughts, stories and resources. Show Notes Please visit my blog, Stories…
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Rob Ferry is a successful entrepreneur, engineer, and consultant who reminds us all to give God the Glory no matter what season our business or life may be in currently. He and his wife Kathy recently moved to Northern Virginia to be closer to their 4 children and 5 grandchildren after living the majority of their working careers in Hillsborough, N…
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