YMB #59 The Abolition of Man and Education: A Conversation with Dr. Jason Jewell

YMB #59 The Abolition of Man and Education: A Conversation with Dr. Jason Jewell

The Abolition of Man by C.S. Lewis is a series of essays on the state of education and truth in the 21st Century. A slim volume, yet dense with ideas, it is a worthy read for any parent dedicated to the education of their child in Truth, Goodness, and Beauty. Today we have special guest Dr. Jason…

YMB #58 Singing in Morning Time: Yes, you can! A Conversation with Heather Bunting

YMB #58 Singing in Morning Time: Yes, you can! A Conversation with Heather Bunting

Heather Bunting is passionate about helping families learn to sing — even if mom doesn’t think she can carry a tune at all. Through her free YouTube channel, Children of the Open Air, Heather helps make solfege lessons, hymns, and folks songs accessible for homeschool families everywhere. In this episode of the podcast, Heather talks…

YMB #55 Story and the Redeemed Imagination: A Conversation with Andrew Peterson

YMB #55 Story and the Redeemed Imagination: A Conversation with Andrew Peterson

Andrew Peterson knows a thing or two about a good story and creativity. He is on the show today to talk about sharing both with your kids, his work with the Rabbit Room as a place for children’s authors to support one another and grow, and a little something he calls the redeemed imagination. It’s…

YMB #53 Character Education for Families: A Conversation with Heather McMillan

YMB #53 Character Education for Families: A Conversation with Heather McMillan

Welcome to a brand new season of the Your Morning Basket Podcast. We are kicking off the year with an important but fun conversation with the creator of We Choose Virtues, Heather McMillian. I love Heather’s enthusiasm for helping teach kids about virtues. Drawing on her years of experience as a teacher and children’s pastor,…

YMB #51 Studying Geography Through Literature: A Conversation with Sarita Holzmann

YMB #51 Studying Geography Through Literature: A Conversation with Sarita Holzmann

Sarita Holzmann was a reluctant homeschooler but soon came to love it. With a heart for missionaries serving overseas and the people they serve, Sarita has always had an eye towards bringing geography to life using literature. On this episode of the podcast she joins us to discuss why geography is important and why literature…

YMB #50 Using the Liturgical Year as a Guide: A Conversation With Andrea Kirk Assaf

YMB #50 Using the Liturgical Year as a Guide: A Conversation With Andrea Kirk Assaf

Andrea Kirk Assef homeschools on three continents as her family splits their time between Michigan and Rome as well as spending part of the year visiting her husband’s family in Lebanon. Today she joins Pam on this episode of the podcast to talk about Calendar School, her Morning Time variation that includes elements of the…

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