Cleverly Changing Podcast
Summary: Hosts Elle and Miriam are two Black homeschooling moms embarking on a self-defining journey. Listen in on conversations that will encourage you to be your authentic self, while uplifting your spirit and motivating your inherent potential. They’re defining what culture is for their families and want you to do the same. Bring your children along too, so they can meet the Cleverly Cultured Kids. They’re all for teaching the babies while they’re young, adapting to the challenges of parenting, homeschooling and being willing to learn the lessons that the children have to offer. It’s all about uplifting one another and reclaiming your innate greatness.
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Podcasts:
Tiffany Obeng is an attorney, mom, and Children’s Book author. She stopped by the Cleverly Changing Podcast to share her life-Changing experience with an early mentor and also shared how she is giving Black youth added hope through her books.
We're chatting with Fatmata Jalloh about motherhood, the impact of books on the lives of our children and raising a confident Black boy in America.
Our guest, Christina Garrett, is a productivity and organizational coach for busy women who equips women of faith with practical time management strategies and self-care opportunities to get more done without overwhelm, burnout, and frustration. She shared how she works and homeschools her five children.
Kizzy Dogan loss her mom at the tender young age of 14 and although she had a supportive family she still experienced some challenges. Her book Thirteen: Lessons for Every Teen Girl's Journey to Womanhood is a go-to guide to help young teen girls build their confidence.
During this episode we spoke with Shaun Taylor who is a mom of three. Shaun's homeschoolers are in high school and middle school so sit back listen and glean knowledge from learning about her homeschool journey.
Literacy is a hidden gift. Reading books can take a person on adventures, teach them new skills, and unlock doors and careers.
We're exploring ways we can raise our young people to be successful, however they define it, self-sufficient and self-aware adults through both conventional and unconventional methods. Education and opportunity cost beyond elementary school is driving this conversation.
We're chatting with Kori Majeed, a homeschooler with six daughters. She shares with us how and why she came to send her young women to Senegal to deepen their educational experience and expand their horizons.
Miriam shares what's new and what's old in her family's homeschooling journey. Virtual learning is a thorn in the side for many, but she's found some really great ones.
We're kicking off the fourth season with real updates on how Elle's homeschool journey is changing. After seven years, things are looking a lot different for her. Tune in and listen to her new chapter.
The Cleverly Changing Podcast continues. This is the fourth season of the show and hosts Elle and Miriam share what to expect and how you can help keep the podcast going.
Tiffany Heard is an inspiring travel blogger. During this episode we talk about the self-publishing journey. Please tune in and share the episode with a friend.
Author, Finance Expert, and Podcast Host Patrina Dixon stopped by the Cleverly Changing Podcast to let us know how to teach our kids about money and how to set a better example when it comes to fiscal responsibility.
Mentor, educator, and motivational speaker Brad Butler II joined the Cleverly Changing Podcast to chat about the reality of overcoming obstacles, labels, and hardships to succeed. His story is inspiring so tune in to listen to Episode 63 link in bio and remember to subscribe whereever you listen to your podcast.
Dr. Monique Gadson homeschooled her daughters while working as a Licensed Professional Counselor with over 16 years of counseling, consulting, and program development experience. Today, we spoke with Dr. Gadson about her homeschool journey and how she kept her family strong while homeschooling.