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Season 5 of the Podcast is Coming Soon!

Brave Writer Podcast

We have exciting news that we’re just chomping at the bit to share!

Are you ready?

Drumroll, please!

Season 5 of our podcast launches on Monday, November 5!

As I thought about this season of the podcast, it occurred to me that it would be fun to put some homeschool coaching skills into action—for FREE!

This collection is called “Ask Julie” for a good reason—my new book, The Brave Learner: Finding Everyday Magic in Homeschool, Learning, and Life, is about to be published on February 5, 2019. It’s designed to coach you in your homeschool and parenting experience.

Last spring, we put out the call for your toughest homeschool dilemmas. You know: the yuck that seems to be stuck on your homeschool like a wad of bubblegum. A whopping 200 of you responded with heartfelt questions. Thank you so much, by the way, to everyone who participated.

We painstakingly selected 11 parents and one gaggle of homeschooling friends for this season’s series of episodes. My team and I have assembled what we consider to be a representative group of the issues parents face when they want to be a meaningful part of their kids’ education.

We recorded the conversations, I gave each parent some homework to try over a period of months, and then we visited with each other again to discuss how it all turned out. Beginning Monday November 5, you get to come along for the ride!

The topics of this podcast series dovetail nicely with The Brave Learner and I can’t wait to share each and every episode with you—I think you’ll find these conversations meaningful and relevant!

Mark your calendar and polish your headphones, because you won’t want to miss this season!


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A Sneak Peek at The Brave Learner!

The Brave Learner

I’m thrilled to announce that the website for my new book, THE BRAVE LEARNER: Finding Everyday Magic in Homeschool, Learning, and Life, is now live!

This website (thebravelearner.com) is the place to come to:

  • download an excerpt of the book for free
  • and pre-order the book so that you receive the pre-order bonus gifts on publication day (February 5, 2019)!

It’s also the place to come after the book is published to download free templates and lists found in the book for ease of use in your homeschool. You’ll see. There are lots of tools I offer to help you be an effective home educator. We’ll share them with you on the website in a digital toolkit for free!

So, scoot over to The Brave Learner website.

Then, click on the button to download the free excerpt that reveals:

  • The Table of Contents
  • The Introduction
  • Chapter 1

[This post contains Amazon affiliate links. When you click on those links to make purchases,
Brave Writer receives compensation at no extra cost to you. Thank you!]


About The Brave Learner

Parents want their children to have academic success. Children want to be happy. Can’t we get these two desires together: learning that develops skill and creates joy?

How do parents nurture a love of learning amid childish chaos, parental self-doubt, the flu, and state academic standards?

The Brave Learner tackles this conundrum with humor and lots of help! In this book, you’ll learn about:

  • The 12 Super Powers of learning and how to use each one (practical ideas!)
  • How to create a cozy home designed to withstand the active learning adventure of your family
  • How your adult learning journey fuels your homeschool—and how to harness its power.

Creating a love of learning in your family is as easy as lighting a fire. You just need a book of matches. The Brave Learner is that book.


Pre-Order The Book

Free with Pre-Order

If you pre-order now, you’ll also receive awesome bonus gifts (available only with pre-order):

  • “Hard Cases: Q&A with Julie” PDF emailed to you on February 5, 2019
  • An invitation to the “Brave Learner Book Club” Webinar on Feb 7, 2019 (live and replay)

These gifts will not be available once the book is published.

After you pre-order, enter your receipt number on thebravelearner.com page so that we have your email address and can send you the gifts (on Feb 5).

The book is available for pre-order on:

  • Amazon
  • Barnes & Noble
  • iBooks
  • Indie Bound

Honestly, I’m pumped. I can’t wait for us to share 2019 together—a year of homeschool transformation. It’s going to be a blast!


Get the Table of Contents, Introduction, and First Chapter
of The Brave Learner HERE (Free!)

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Take a Tour of our Expository Essay Class

Brave Writer Expository Essay Webinar

You’ve asked to see Brave Writer classes in action, and we’ve listened. Sign up for a front row seat to a tour of our Expository Essay classes for high school students!

  • Would you like to see how our expository essay classes look from the inside?
  • Do you wonder about pacing?
  • Are you curious to see what kind of feedback and instruction our teachers give?

Kirsten Merryman and Jen Holman, veteran Brave Writer instructors, will take you on a guided tour of the classroom. They’ll show you a sneak peek of our Brand New cartoon video footage that we use to instruct kids who need a little more audio-visual support. You’ll be able to ask any and all questions.

In other words: find out everything you want to know about the essay program before signing up!

Expository Essay Class: Exploratory & Persuasive

Expository Essay Class: Rhetorical Critique & Analysis

Let’s face it: teaching academic writing feels daunting. Most of us haven’t written an academic paper since high school or college ourselves. Now, as a homeschooling parent, you want your child to be prepared for the rigors of college, but the terrain of academic writing is unfamiliar.

Our method of teaching the expository essay honors the standards expected in academic writing, while resisting the straitjacket of boring formats and rules that put teens off essay writing for good.

How do we do it? We can’t wait to show you!

→ Join us LIVE for a chance to win a FREE SEAT in one of the classes!

In this free webinar, you’ll learn how we help teens

      • Move beyond the “blank page, blank stare” syndrome that plagues young academic writers who don’t know what to write
      • Explore multiple points of view on controversial topics
      • Prove arguments using reasoning, facts and evidence
      • Learn the building blocks of strong academic writing they can use in any subject area

Don’t miss this chance to see an actual Expository Essay class in action and to hear directly from our caring instructors. You’ll also see how our instructor feedback grows writers who feel empowered to improve instead of defeated by crushing criticism. We’ll answer all your questions, too!

Title: High School Writing—Expository Essay Class
Date and Time: Friday, Sept. 28, 2018 @ 3:00 PM Eastern
Register for the online webinar here.

Join us live for a chance to win a free seat in one of the classes!

If you’ve got friends who are new to Brave Writer and have high school students, this is a fantastic way to get to know us. Please share the webinar link with them.

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Brave Writer Podcast: Making Money as a Mom and Homeschooler

Brave Writer Podcast Making Money as a Mom and Homeschooler

Do you wonder if it’s okay to earn money on the side while homeschooling? Are you skilled in some way but don’t know how to monetize it? Would it help your family to know that there was a stream of income that could pay for the extras like lacrosse gear or a field trip to Williamsburg?

These were the questions I asked myself that drove me to find ways to earn extra money while homeschooling. I didn’t launch a full-fledged business right out of the gate. In fact, my first income came from freelance work as a ghost-writer and editor of PhD dissertations.

In this episode, I give you some tips for how to go about adding additional money to your strapped finances without crushing your homeschool under the weight of too much work.

The first thing we need to address is the mindset.

Right off the bat, know that it’s okay to want to earn money! You’re not a bad homeschooler, you’re not a bad spouse, you’re not less devoted to your children, you’re not overly materialistic.

Now, you have the freedom to decide whether you want to do that, and it’s okay to decide you don’t – but it is YOUR choice!

The 4 keys to earning money while homeschooling:

  1. Determine your skills. You may be wondering, what is it that I’m going to do? Well, this probably isn’t the right time to reinvent the wheel. Consider the things you’re already good at it and use that as a starting point – work doesn’t have to be something difficult or something you don’t want to do!
  2. Get good at your skills. You deserve a little time away from your family to devote to yourself, and that’s how you’ll grow as the human being you were born to be. You need it, you deserve it – all you need to do is take it!
  3. Give your skills away. You can start getting some work experience by volunteering your skills. And if you’re pursuing something you like to do, this should be fun!
  4. Start charging money! Pricing is always a challenge, and you can do some research but, ultimately, you may end up having to sort of make a guess and pick a number. But people, particularly women, often undervalue themselves – so start with the number that sounds right to you and then double it!

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For Type A and Type B Homeschoolers

Type A and B homeschoolers -

PSA: For Type A home educators who wish they could relax and chill a little more but are attached to “the to do list.”

You can be as check-listy as you like in your homeschool. Truth! You don’t have to pretend to be some other uncomfortable version of yourself—that free spirit go-with-the-flow hippie type earth mama—to get to connection and natural learning. Be you! Make that checklist. Change what’s on it.

For instance, instead of 3 pages of math and 15 minutes of silent reading, list the stuff you forget to do in all your ship-shapeness. How about these?

  • Listened attentively when your child told her tale
  • Eased a child’s stress with a hug and kindness
  • Played a table top game with the children
  • Used body activities to teach a lesson
  • Celebrated a learning milestone with a treat
  • Allowed a curiosity to continue uninterrupted
  • Put messy craft materials out on a table (while gritting teeth) for exploration
  • Cleaned up after the kids without resentment

You can put ANYTHING on a calendar or a check list. You decide!

Go forth and be yourself. Expand the ways you lead, while honoring your natural temperament.

PSA: For Type B homeschoolers who wish they made better plans to prove they are being conscientious but hate calendars.

You can be as free-spirited as you like in your homeschool. It’s true! You don’t have to pretend to be some fantasy version of yourself—slick bullet journaler, daily scheduler, definer of objectives and goals for each child—to get to confidence in your children’s homeschool progress. Be you! Follow inspiration. Then plan from behind.

For free-spirits, the advance planning you do is invisible to you. Your mind and attention range over all kinds of important ideas, trivial rabbit trails, and methods you might want to explore as you go on your way. Then one moment out of the blue: an idea occurs to you to test, or a spontaneous big juicy conversation erupts, or you play with a concept like fractions all morning. The spontaneous feel of these learning excursions makes them appear “accidental” or outside what “counts” as education.

Nonsense! In fact, you must count these experiences that never made the list or calendar because your finest work shows up unguided by you!

So pull out that gorgeous, intimidating planner you had to have (but hate to use) and fill it up… with what you’ve already done. Count it all!

At the end of each day, jot down on the right date anything of value that happened:

  • Talking about cheetahs while making lunch
  • Googling how to care for American Girl doll hair
  • Copying addresses onto birthday invitations
  • The pun-fest that dad started at dinner
  • Learning how to change a lightbulb
  • Skip-counting while skipping
  • Singing memorized lyrics to a song (aka poetry memorization)

It ALL counts, even when it’s not planned in advance. Over time, your planner will tell you what you’ve accomplished after the fact rather than stressing you by asking you to prepare to do what you cannot face. Ask me how I know this!

It works! You get to be who you are in homeschool (after all, who you are is how you got here—so it must work for ya!). Let’s keep a record to prove it.


This post is originally from Instagram and @juliebravewriter is my account there so come follow along for more conversations like this one!


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