Ever feel like “life” is just too much to keep homeschooling going? This one’s for you.
I sat down with Karissa Martin, a mom of four, seasoned homeschooler, and expert juggler who, this year alone, faced one family crisis after another: illness, caretaking, and more than a few emotional curveballs. But you know what? Not only did her family make it through, but they actually experienced more growth than they have in years.
We talk about the sandwich generation (yes, it even counts with grandparents), trying to keep homeschool afloat while at the hospital, late-night co-op assignments, and what it really looks like to let your vision and community hold you up when you can’t do it on your own.
Karissa pulls back the curtain on how she hit burnout, learned to finally ask for help, and found a “village” when she needed it most. She also reveals how, even with all the chaos, her kids’ education didn’t just survive…it thrived.
We don’t sugarcoat the messy parts, but you’ll come away with real encouragement, practical ideas for finding your footing in a tough season, and a hefty dose of hope.
What you’ll learn:
- How Karissa homeschooled during crisis and family caretaking (without losing her mind)
- The do-the-next-thing approach to planning that kept her from feeling behind
- Why she now plans her whole homeschool year—spoiler: this saved her bacon
- How asking for help (even when it’s hard) changes everything
- Life lessons her kids learned from supporting extended family
- Why “behind” is almost always in your head
- The reality of burnout—and Karissa’s steps for climbing out
- The surprising ways community can show up, even when you think you don’t have a village
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For full show notes and a transcript of today’s episode, head to pambarnhill.com/hsbt41