Show overview
The Voices of Homeschooling Today has been publishing since 2023, and across the 3 years since has built a catalogue of 100 episodes. That works out to roughly 10 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a fortnightly cadence.
Episodes typically run under ten minutes — most land between 5 min and 9 min — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Education show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 2 months ago, with 10 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2025, with 49 episodes published. Published by Homeschooling Today.
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Ep 128Encouragement for Your Soul | Volume 4, 2026

Ep 127Mom to Mom | Volume 4, 2026

Ep 126Faith Filled Family | Volume 4, 2026

Ep 125Real Life Homeschooling | Volume 4, 2026

Ep 124The Natural Learning Home | Volume 4, 2026

Ep 123Growing Relationships | Volume 4, 2026

Ep 122Cultivating Little Learners | Volume 4, 2026

Ep 121Hifalutin Hints | Volume 4, 2026

Ep 120Raising Lifelong Learners | Volume 4, 2026

Ep 119The Family Man | Volume 4, 2026

Ep 109Encouragement for Your Soul | Volume 3, 2025
In Creating Strongholds, Ashley Wiggers invites us to rethink the way we form beliefs in our minds—reminding us that not all strongholds are bad. With biblical truth and practical neuroscience, she shows how we can intentionally build fortified places of safety, faith, and trust in God’s promises. You’ll be encouraged to take thoughts captive, speak truth over fear, and create mental spaces where God’s voice is louder than the lies. A powerful reminder that healing and confidence begin with what we choose to dwell on.

Ep 110Mom to Mom | Volume 3, 2025
Timeless Wisdom is a moving tribute to the legacy of Durenda Wilson, featuring words of encouragement from Durenda and fellow writers Rachel Martin, Tracy Clicka, and Jane Lambert. These heartfelt reflections offer grace for the everyday messes, truth for weary hearts, and hope for moms in all seasons. Read by Kay Chance, this article reminds us that we don’t have to be perfect to be faithful—and that God sees every sacrifice made in love. A beautiful chorus of voices echoing the reminder: You’ve got this. He’s got you.

Ep 111Faith Filled Family | Volume 3, 2025
In Increasing in the Knowledge of God, Steve Demme shares how his understanding of God’s character has deepened through study, reflection, and worship. With rich Scripture and personal insight, he explores the names and attributes of God—from El Shaddai to the Good Shepherd—inviting us to meditate on who God truly is. This article is both a theological feast and a heartfelt testimony, inspiring readers to pursue not just knowledge about God, but intimacy withHim. Because the more we know Him, the more we love Him.

Ep 112Real Life Homeschooling | Volume 3, 2025
In Gatekeepers: Guarding the Thoughts That Shape Them, Ashley Wiggers returns with another timely call to parents—not just to protect what goes into our children’s minds, but to help shape what grows within them. With honesty and grace, she challenges us to examine the beliefs our kids are forming about themselves and their abilities. Through practical insight and relatable stories, Ashley shows how small shifts in our words, our modeling, and our expectations can build up a child’s confidence and joy in learning. A must-read reminder that peace and perspective start with us.

Ep 113The Natural Learning Home | Volume 3, 2025
In Critically Thinking, Kay Chance tackles a vital and often overlooked topic—what it means to raise children who think clearly, biblically, and independently in a noisy world. With warmth and wisdom, she offers a practical framework for developing discernment, engaging in meaningful conversations, and rooting all reasoning in God’s truth. This article is rich with application and family discussion ideas—equipping you to raise thinkers who not only know what they believe, but why they believe it. A timely message for every homeschool household.

Ep 114Growing Relationships | Volume 3, 2025
In Loving God with All Your Mind, Connie Albers beautifully reflects on how thoughts and emotions intertwine in the daily life of a mom. Through personal stories and Scripture, she encourages readers to pursue peace over perfection, connection over performance, and presence over pressure. Whether you’re wrestling with overwhelm or simply longing to hear from God in the middle of your routine, this article will remind you that loving Him well often starts with simply turning your thoughts toward Him. A tender, grace-filled invitation to walk with God in the middle of the noise.

Ep 115Cultivating Little Learners | Volume 3, 2025
In Building Brilliance, Kathy Eggers shares how concrete, hands-on experiences form the foundation for lifelong learning in young children. Drawing from brain research and years of experience, she offers dozens of easy, joyful activities that engage all the senses—and grow curiosity, confidence, and connection. Whether it’s a mud kitchen, magnet tiles, or measuring with toilet paper squares, Kathy shows that the simplest tools often have the biggest impact. This article is packed with encouragement and ideas to bring learning to life for your littlest learners. 👉 Download Kathy’s Concrete Learning Playbook here!

Ep 116Hifalutin Hints | Volume 3, 2025
In Homeschool Mind Games, Jennifer Cabrera hilariously unpacks the unspoken mental gymnastics many homeschool parents play—stockpiling “proof” of learning, obsessing over combination locks, or silently rehearsing imaginary debates. With her trademark wit and a hefty dose of truth, she reminds us to stop wasting energy on fears that rarely come true. Instead, she offers practical (and funny) ways to refocus, trust God, and laugh more. A refreshingly honest piece that will have you chuckling, nodding in recognition, and feeling a whole lot lighter.

Ep 117Raising Lifelong Learners | Volume 3, 2025
In Different Kinds of Smart, Colleen Kessler explores the power of teaching with multiple intelligences in mind—especially for neurodivergent, gifted, and twice-exceptional kids. Through real-life examples and a wealth of practical tips, she shows how honoring a child’s unique learning style can unlock joy, confidence, and creativity. This article is a gentle but powerful reminder that our job isn’t to fit kids into a mold—it’s to help them discover how they learn best and thrive as the individuals God made them to be.

Ep 118The Family Man | Volume 3, 2025
In The Battle for the Mind, Todd Wilson challenges homeschool dads to step into their God-given role as truth-tellers in the home. With humor and heart, he calls out the common lies moms face—and urges dads to help silence them with encouragement, perspective, and faith. This article is both a rally cry and a tender reminder that what moms need most is someone who will fight with them and for them. Because the battle for the homeschool isn’t just academic—it’s spiritual. And no one is in it alone.
