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364: Mindset Strategies to Survive and Thrive as a Homeschooling, Working Parent With Carrie Husse
364: Mindset Strategies to Survive and Thrive as a Homeschooling, Working Parent With Carrie Husse
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Length:
74 minutes
Released:
Aug 10, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Carrie Husse has been one of the editorial masterminds behind the content on Wellness Mama and is now a homeschooling mom of four. She has a background in print book publishing and made the jump to join the Wellness Mama team in her spare time.
Like my family, Carrie and her husband both work from home in addition to homeschooling. It hasn’t always been an easy road, but at this point she’s addicted to building a flexible, out-of-the-box life where family and career go hand in hand. Reading, traveling, and learning as a family are always at the top of her priority list, as well as keeping up with her ever-growing suburban homestead.
It’s our hope this conversation can at least help lessen the learning curve for so many families in a time of great change.
Resources We Mention
Carrie Husse LinkedIn & Instagram
LoonlingLearning/GreenFire Gardens
Article: Finding the Bare Minimum in Your Homeschool
Kids Cook Real Food e-course
Smart Moves: Why Learning Is Not All In Your Head by Carla Hannaford, PhD
201 Relationship Questions: The Couple’s Guide to Building Trust and Emotional Intimacy by Barrie Davenport
Cook Once, Eat All Week: 26 Weeks of Gluten-Free, Affordable Meal Prep to Preserve Your Time & Sanity by Cassy Joy Garcia
The Wellness Mama Cookbook
Carrie’s Favorite Homeschool Picks
Catholic Schoolhouse
This Is Me, The Me I Choose to Be: Mindset Stories to Empower Your Child
Layers of Learning Series
Draw the World Series (Geography)
Bare Books
Little Story Creator (app for journaling/digital scrapbooking)
Like my family, Carrie and her husband both work from home in addition to homeschooling. It hasn’t always been an easy road, but at this point she’s addicted to building a flexible, out-of-the-box life where family and career go hand in hand. Reading, traveling, and learning as a family are always at the top of her priority list, as well as keeping up with her ever-growing suburban homestead.
It’s our hope this conversation can at least help lessen the learning curve for so many families in a time of great change.
Resources We Mention
Carrie Husse LinkedIn & Instagram
LoonlingLearning/GreenFire Gardens
Article: Finding the Bare Minimum in Your Homeschool
Kids Cook Real Food e-course
Smart Moves: Why Learning Is Not All In Your Head by Carla Hannaford, PhD
201 Relationship Questions: The Couple’s Guide to Building Trust and Emotional Intimacy by Barrie Davenport
Cook Once, Eat All Week: 26 Weeks of Gluten-Free, Affordable Meal Prep to Preserve Your Time & Sanity by Cassy Joy Garcia
The Wellness Mama Cookbook
Carrie’s Favorite Homeschool Picks
Catholic Schoolhouse
This Is Me, The Me I Choose to Be: Mindset Stories to Empower Your Child
Layers of Learning Series
Draw the World Series (Geography)
Bare Books
Little Story Creator (app for journaling/digital scrapbooking)
Released:
Aug 10, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
1: How to Reset Your Health: In this inaugural episode of The Wellness Mama Podcast: Simple Answers for Healthier Families, I discuss my personal journey and my reason for starting this blog and the podcast. I also talk about what is next for the podcast and topics I’ll be covering in the future, especially my core topics on how to “RESET” your health: Why A Podcast? When my oldest son was just six weeks old, I was reading a magazine in the doctor’s office at my follow-up appointment and I read a line that hit me like a ton of bricks: “For the first time in two centuries, the current generation of children in America may have shorter life expectancies than their parents.” The article continued to talk about the coming rise in cancer, heart disease, diabetes, autoimmune disease and other problems. I looked down at my tiny, perfect infant and every cell in my body rebelled against the idea that he would have to suffer these problems. I decided that a 50:50 chance of diabetes wasn’t good by The Wellness Mama Podcast