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Aneladee Milne – The 4 Types of Education

Education serves as the foundation for all aspects of our society. It forms the bedrock of communication and culture. In this week’s podcast with Aneladee Milne, we delve into the realm of educational theory, exploring the four primary types: perennialism, essentialism, progressivism, and existentialism. We will examine these theories through the lens of three critical […]

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Kaylie O’Harra – Community, Mentors, Classics

Meet Kaylie O’Harra, a dynamic and inspiring woman whose journey from rodeo queen to successful entrepreneur and loving mom has been shaped by the transformative power of her LEMI education. Kaylie’s love for classic literature has guided her path, offering wisdom on love, resilience, and human nature. Her story underscores the importance of community and

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Heidi Christianson – Two Worlds Collide

I couldn’t keep hiding in the shadows any longer. Tati insisted it was time to spill the beans, so here’s my tale. My lifelong dance with the traditional education system has been nothing short of a rocky road, even when I was firmly entrenched in it as a college instructor and charter school teacher. My

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Kerrie Fairchild – A Parent’s Impact

I had a hard time figuring out what to name this episode. Kerrie is a good friend of mine. She “graduated” many years ago. I’ve been blessed to watch her take Leadership Education and everything she learned with LEMI and share it with so many people and build on it! She was instrumental in starting

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Sterling Nielsen – The Value of a LEMI Education

Vision, Mission, Mentors, Classics. Want to hear about how they can impact a student? Sterling Nielsen is currently in college and he took an hour out of his busy schedule to share about how his the education he received via the LEMI projects impacted, not just his college, but the trajectory of his life. We

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Tina Forsyth – Georgics: A foundation of Truth

Every time I talk to Tina Forsyth, I learn something absolutely amazing about her! She has a ton of experience in theater so we thought her first love would be Shakespeare Conquest. But it is Georgics!

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Nicholeen Peck – Homeschooling Courageously

Did you know that Nicholeen Peck, of Teaching Self-Government fame, was once a LEMI trainer? Yep! Her kids were in a commonwealth and she taught Shakespeare at least 5 times! Tati and I had a wonderful time talking with her this week. She told us about how she started homeschooling, the big “socialization” question, and

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Aylish Griffith – Skill Set for Life!

Wow! We covered a lot in this episode! From dating relationships to mentors. Finding herself through playing Helena in Midsummer’s Night Dream to being stretched in Quest. Aylish Griffith is a successful young woman with confidence to take on the world! Tatiana and I had so much fun talking to her and hearing how she

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Tatiana Fallon – The Power of Simulations

You asked for it! In the feedback forms that went out after LEMI trainings this summer I asked everyone to give us suggestions on who you’d like to hear from on the podcast. Tatiana had the most people request her! Tatiana has literally written the book on Simulations. She goes deep on why simulations are

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Camille McCausland – Thinking Differently

We had an incredibly enjoyable time during our interview with Camille McCausland! With her extensive experience in homeschooling, she shared numerous captivating stories that greatly enhance our comprehension of both homeschooling and parenting. In her role as a LEMI Trainer for the Pyramid Project, Camille adeptly guided us through an engaging conversation centered around math

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