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Down The Well
Elle Rowley
22 episodes
1 week ago
Motherhood should be full of joy and meaning. But it often isn't. Why is that? On Down the Well, Elle Rowley, talks about how mothers can achieve that meaning and joy by going on their own hero's journey. Unlike the traditional hero's journey, mothers have to descend into the depths of their own soul. No one comes out of motherhood the same, and with the right perspective and resources, we can make sure that transformation is for the better.
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Motherhood should be full of joy and meaning. But it often isn't. Why is that? On Down the Well, Elle Rowley, talks about how mothers can achieve that meaning and joy by going on their own hero's journey. Unlike the traditional hero's journey, mothers have to descend into the depths of their own soul. No one comes out of motherhood the same, and with the right perspective and resources, we can make sure that transformation is for the better.
Show more...
Parenting
Education,
Kids & Family,
Society & Culture,
Self-Improvement,
Relationships
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Has Science Proved That Homeschooling Is Better? | Liz Black
Down The Well
53 minutes
7 months ago
Has Science Proved That Homeschooling Is Better? | Liz Black
Sz 1 Ep 7 | Education is an essential part of parenting. Yet, the decision of how to best educate your children when you're down the proverbial well may feel overwhelming from the number of options, the best fit for each child, or frustration with your current situation. Elle speaks with Liz Black, an education specialist and consultant, about the benefits of homebased schooling. Take a listen... Timestamps: 03:15 - why homeschool is gaining popularity 09:40 - homeschool vs. homebased education 14:06 - what and how to teach 15:43 - will my child get into college with a homeschool education 16:55 - will my child fall behind 18:32 - phases of learning 24:12 - enough socialization 26:40 - extra curricular activities 28:15 - where to start homeschooling 28:58 - can I work and homeschool 30:31 - can families without financial resources homeschool 33:43 - what if I mess this homeschool thing up 39:29 - markers of success 47:17 - what if you're feeling homeschool is not hitting the mark Down The Well Links: Alcott Learning Check out Down The Well on YouTube This episode on YouTube found here Elle's Substack - substack.com/@ellerowley Elle's Instagram - instagram.com/ellerowley ----- About Down The Well: Motherhood should be full of joy and meaning. But it often isn't. Why is that? On Down the Well, Elle Rowley, talks through the mother's hero's journey, and why it's different from the one you might have learned in school or books. Unlike the traditional hero's journey, mothers have to descend into the depths of their own soul. No one comes out of motherhood the same, and with the right perspective and resources, we can make sure that transformation is for the better. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Down The Well
Motherhood should be full of joy and meaning. But it often isn't. Why is that? On Down the Well, Elle Rowley, talks about how mothers can achieve that meaning and joy by going on their own hero's journey. Unlike the traditional hero's journey, mothers have to descend into the depths of their own soul. No one comes out of motherhood the same, and with the right perspective and resources, we can make sure that transformation is for the better.