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Heidi St. John

Author, speaker, and founder of Firmly Planted Family and The Homeschool Resource Center. She advocates for parental rights in education and has written several books on homeschooling and faith.

Top 3 podcasts with Heidi St. John

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Jan 30, 2025 • 1h 5min

Left’s Agenda To Infiltrate Schools… And How To Protect Your Kids | Heidi St. John

Heidi St. John, an author and the founder of Firmly Planted Family, sheds light on the radical ideologies infiltrating public schools. She empowers parents to combat these agendas while sharing her insights on homeschooling and the Christ-centered curriculum she developed. St. John emphasizes the importance of parental vigilance against inappropriate content in education and discusses the rising trend of homeschooling in response to discontent with traditional schools. Her compelling arguments encourage parents to take an active role in shaping their children’s education.
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Oct 17, 2024 • 11min

Centering Your Heart on God in the Mornings

Heidi St. John, a mother of seven and author of the daily devotional MomStrong 365, shares her insights on starting the day right amidst parenting chaos. She discusses the importance of spiritual centering, revealing personal stories of disappointment and resilience. The conversation highlights strategies for cultivating joy within family dynamics and how to navigate the complexities of motherhood through faith. Listeners gain practical tips for morning routines and fostering positive relationships with their children.
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Apr 26, 2024 • 46min

1KHO 279: The Internet is Forever But Your Children Are Only Children For a Little While | Heidi St. John, Becoming MomStrong

Heidi St. John, motherhood advocate and author, shares poignant insights on motherhood journey, emphasizing presence, regret, and legacy. From homeschooling impact to leaving a lasting legacy, Heidi and Ginny discuss embracing hobbies, navigating life's messiness, and cherishing fleeting moments with children. They highlight the transition of motherhood stages, urging mothers to prepare for the next phase, reminding us that our children are only children for a short while.