Brave Writer

Julie Bogart and Melissa Wiley
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Jun 12, 2024 • 36min

241. The Parenting Map with Dr. Shefali

Dr. Shefali, bestselling author, shares insights on conscious parenting, focusing on parent's biases and playful connection. She discusses redefining success, self-awareness, and nurturing children with love and understanding. The podcast offers valuable strategies for building meaningful relationships and personal growth in parenting.
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Jun 5, 2024 • 39min

240. Struggling With Math? An Interview With Pat Murray of CTC Math

Pat Murray, Founder of CTC Math, discusses how his program helps students identify and overcome missing math skills to boost confidence. He explains the importance of personalized learning, immediate practice, and the power of 'yet' for growth. The podcast also highlights the significance of practice, pattern recognition, and supporting children's success in math education.
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May 29, 2024 • 56min

239. Tools to Buy Instead of Curriculum

In this podcast, they discuss prioritizing tools over traditional curriculum for homeschooling. They emphasize the importance of writing utensils, art supplies, baking tools, science kits, and games. They also highlight utilizing public educational spaces like museums and zoos, along with experiential learning. The episode provides tips on sparking creativity and joy in learning environments.
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May 22, 2024 • 49min

238. Thinking Differently About Learning with Maren and Angela

Homeschool moms Maren and Angela talk about joyful learning, honoring differences, and building relationships over rules. They share insights from their book for a more empowering homeschooling experience.
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May 15, 2024 • 59min

237. 2024-25 Book Reveal Talk! With Dawn Smith

It’s almost time for our annual book list release! Every year we curate a new list of books to be part of our Dart (ages 8-10 ), Arrow (10-12), and Boomerang (12-14) programs. Dawn Smith spearheads this undertaking and she joins us today to describe how she picks which books to be on the list.The reason the book release is so highly anticipated is because Dawn chooses books that she knows are going to elicit kids’ buy-in, lead to big, juicy family conversations, and give kids tools to tell their own stories.Dawn and Melissa explain the journey they go on to put together the Dart, Arrow, and Boomerang programs, how they are intentional about centering what is activating, engaging, and flexible. Plus, stay tuned until the end to learn how to sign up for the book list announcement webinars and the giveaways you may win!Resources:Sign up to attend the free Brave Writer Book Reveal webinars!Check out the Brave Writer Bookshop Take a look at the Skunk & Badger DartStart a free trial of CTCmath.com to try the math program that’s sure to grab and keep your child’s attention!Check out the new “Becoming a Critical Thinker” workbook Sign up for our Text Message Pod Ring to get podcast updates and more!Send us podcast topic ideas by texting us: +1 (833) 947-3684Connect with Julie:Instagram: @juliebravewriterThreads: @juliebravewriterTwitter: @bravewriterFacebook: facebook.com/bravewriterConnect with Melissa:Website: melissawiley.comSubstack: melissawiley.substack.comInstagram: @melissawileybooksTwitter: @melissawileyProduced by NOVA Media
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May 7, 2024 • 17min

236. Happy Book Birthday: Becoming a Critical Thinker by Julie Bogart!

Hooray! Today’s the publication day of my (Julie’s) new workbook, “Becoming a Critical Thinker.” If you’re a longtime listener of this podcast, you know that I’m pretty strict about workbooks. They should lead a child to mastery, to embodiment, to knowing the content for themselves. That’s the approach I took to creating this workbook. I’ve reduced each of the activities to one key point. I've written just enough text for students to get that idea and then to practice it in the activity.I designed this workbook to help students grow as critical thinkers by turning the focus to their own thoughts. Why do they believe what they believe? What flaws can they notice in their own thinking? How do they reach conclusions?I dive into all this in-depth in today’s episode. Thank you for joining me on this special day!Resources:Check out the new “Becoming a Critical Thinker” workbook Buy the “Raising Critical Thinkers” book  Sign up for our Text Message Pod Ring to get podcast updates and more!Send us podcast topic ideas by texting us: +1 (833) 947-3684Connect with Julie:Instagram: @juliebravewriterThreads: @juliebravewriterTwitter: @bravewriterFacebook: facebook.com/bravewriterConnect with Melissa:Website: melissawiley.comSubstack: melissawiley.substack.comInstagram: @melissawileybooksTwitter: @melissawileyProduced by NOVA Media
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May 1, 2024 • 58min

235. Why Moms Make the Best Advocates: Shannon Watts

Shannon Watts, founder of Moms Demand Action, discusses the intersection of motherhood and activism, emphasizing women's empowerment and overcoming challenges. Topics include withstanding blowback, celebrating wins, and utilizing social media to amplify messages. The conversation highlights the importance of women in advocacy and the power of resilience in driving real policy change.
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Apr 24, 2024 • 1h 4min

234. Unfrazzling the Frazzled Homeschooling Mom

The podcast discusses a mom's struggle with messy crafting kids, finding balance between creativity and structure in homeschooling, accidental vs. intentional learning, sparking curiosity with 'strewing', and managing transitions in homeschooling with practical tips.
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Apr 17, 2024 • 48min

233. Endgame Tips to Finish the Year Strong

Springtime often pulls homeschoolers in what can feel like two different directions. The first is the concern of what needs to be done before the end of the school year. The second is wanting to play outside. Today we cover how to unite the two.We give ideas of how to incorporate formal education with being outside: Measuring the circumference of a tree, practicing spelling while tossing a lacrosse ball, figuring out change at the ice cream store, and more.But we also cover how spring is a rich time to develop wonder and observational skills in your kids, beyond just formal standards. Field trips, “look for a color” strolls, and even baseball games can help your child appreciate the world around them and develop lifelong passions.Resources:Check out the Brave Writer Bookshop Visit: 1000 Hours OutsideStart a free trial of CTCmath.com to try the math program that’s sure to grab and keep your child’s attention!Good news: There are enough weeks left to do a writing project with your kids that will leave you feeling confident and accomplished this school year. Sign up for a Brave Writer online writing class. Our classes start every Monday, and each one only lasts three to six weeks. Sign up today!Sign up for our Text Message Pod Ring to get podcast updates and more!Send us podcast topic ideas by texting us: +1 (833) 947-3684Connect with Julie:Instagram: @juliebravewriterThreads: @juliebravewriterTwitter: @bravewriterFacebook: facebook.com/bravewriterConnect with Melissa:Website: melissawiley.comSubstack: melissawiley.substack.comInstagram: @melissawileybooksTwitter: @melissawileyProduced by NOVA Media
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Apr 10, 2024 • 1h 14min

232. A Deep Dive into AI with Dr. Kelly Cohen

Dr. Kelly Cohen, an AI expert, talks about using AI for medical processes like identifying coronary artery disease. They discuss AI risks, ethics, and regulations. Topics include risk assessment in medical diagnosis, ethical implications of AI in academia, and utilizing AI in mammography for cardiovascular health awareness. The conversation also touches on societal implications of AI and the need for transparent and ethical AI development.

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