• 73//More Homeschool Truths We’d Only Admit to Friends — Part 2 (The Ones I Didn’t Say Last Week)
    Mar 1 2026

    Hey friend,

    Last week we started a conversation about the truths we’d only say to someone we really trust.

    And after I hit publish, I knew there were a few more sitting there. So this episode is just that.

    We’re still at the table.

    Still with our coffee.

    Still talking about the things that are true — even when they’re not always easy to say.

    If you listened to Part One and felt understood, this one goes a little further.

    Your One Thing for Today:

    Think about the part you almost said last week — and didn’t.

    Say it now. To someone safe.

    And if this episode felt like continuing a conversation you needed, share it with another homeschool mom and invite her to sit with us.

    Connect

    Instagram: @homeschool.wellness.coach

    Email: hello@ingamasek.com

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  • 72//Homeschool Truths We’d Only Admit to Friends
    Feb 20 2026

    Hey friend,

    This episode is simple.

    It’s the kind of conversation you’d have sitting across from a close friend — coffee in hand — when you finally say the thing you don’t usually say in bigger spaces.

    The truth you’d only admit to someone you trust.

    The kind of honesty that starts with, “Okay… can I just say something?”

    That’s what we’re talking about today.

    So grab your coffee. Or your tea. Or whatever’s in your cup.

    And let’s talk about the truths we’d only say to a friend.

    Your One Thing for Today:

    Text one safe friend and tell her a truth you've been afraid to admit. Better yet, ask her to meet you for a cup coffee so you both have a moment to share- and breathe!

    And, if this episode felt like sitting at a table with someone who gets it, share it with another homeschool mom and invite her to the conversation too.

    Connect

    Instagram: @homeschool.wellness.coach Email: hello@ingamasek.com

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  • 71//Finding Yourself in the Middle of Homeschool Mom Life
    Feb 13 2026

    Hey friend,

    A listener asked a question that I think many of us have felt at one point or another as homeschooling moms.

    She said, “I love homeschooling. I love my family. I do love my life. But what about me? What’s my thing? Who am I outside of everyone else needing something from me?”

    And I don’t think she’s alone in that.

    So in this episode, we’re talking about what happens when your days revolve around kids and lessons and church and marriage and responsibilities — and somewhere in the middle of all of that, you realize you don’t really know where you fit anymore.

    You can love your life and still ask that question. And it isn’t about becoming self-focused. It’s about wholeness.

    It’s about remembering that God created you as a whole woman — not just a role.

    Tune in and let me know if you can relate, then

    Share This With Another Mom

    If this episode made you think of someone, send it to her.

    You never know who else is quietly asking the same question.

    Send Me Your Question

    If there’s something you’d like me to talk about on a future episode — a situation, a challenge, or something you’re wrestling with — send me an email or a voice note.

    I read every message. Your real-life questions shape these conversations.

    Connect With Me

    Instagram: @homeschool.wellness.coach Email: hello@ingamasek.com

    Breathable Homeschool Circle

    What part of your homeschool needs to be more breathable?

    I’m opening the Breathable Homeschool Circle — a small, live space for homeschooling moms who want to talk things through in real time and get support.

    If you’d like to be invited to the first session, email me the words:

    CIRCLE LIST

    to hello@ingamasek.com and I’ll send you the details as soon as it opens.

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  • 70//Stop Asking ‘What’s Wrong?’ and Ask This Instead
    Jan 23 2026

    Hey friend!

    In this short episode, we’re talking about the question many of us default to when things feel off, hard, or unclear —

    “What’s wrong?”Thank you thank you for coming. Have a great eveningI just realize you got ice cream in the cold weather is happening right now

    What’s wrong with me.

    What’s wrong with today.

    What’s wrong with our homeschool.

    We talk about why that question is rarely neutral, how it quietly turns moments of struggle into self-blame, and what changes when you learn to pause and ask a different kind of question instead.

    This episode isn’t about fixing yourself or figuring everything out.

    It’s about noticing what’s actually happening — without putting yourself on trial in the process.

    So, what’s in it for you?

    👉🏿 Insight into why certain questions increase pressure instead of clarity

    👉🏿 Language that helps you step out of blame and into perspective

    👉🏿 A more helpful way to approach hard or unclear moments

    👉🏿 Space to respond thoughtfully instead of reacting against yourself

    I hope this episode gives you a new way to meet the moments when things aren’t going well — without assuming something is wrong with you.

    xo,

    Inga

    Next Steps

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    January Reflection Resource I put together a simple January reflection resource you can use alongside the January episodes. If you want it, email me the word JANUARY and I’ll send it to you.

    Breathable Homeschool Circle I’m opening the Breathable Homeschool Circle — a small, live space for homeschooling moms who want a place to talk things through. If you’d like to be invited, email me CIRCLE LIST.

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  • 69//Seasons Change — and So Does Your Homeschool
    Jan 9 2026

    In this episode, we’re talking about the reality that homeschooling doesn’t stay the same, because life doesn’t stay the same. Your kids grow. Your responsibilities shift. What you need changes.

    We talk about how seasons show up in homeschooling and why it’s helpful to recognize them — not so you can label yourself, but so you can make wiser choices about support, structure, and expectations.

    This episode builds on our conversation about homeschool disciplines and helps connect the dots between what supports you and when that support is actually needed.

    So, what’s in it for you?

    👉🏿 A clearer way to think about seasons in homeschooling 👉🏿 Help recognizing when your needs have changed 👉🏿 Language to talk about support without overcomplicating it 👉🏿 A way to respond as things shift instead of forcing what used to work

    I hope this episode helps you think differently about where you are right now and what this season is asking of you.

    xo, Inga

    Next Steps

    January Reflection Resource I put together a simple January reflection resource you can use alongside the January episodes. If you want it, email me the word JANUARY and I’ll send it to you.

    Breathable Homeschool Circle I’m opening the Breathable Homeschool Circle — a small, live space for homeschooling moms who want a place to talk things through. If you’d like to be invited, email me CIRCLE LIST.

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  • 68//The Five Core Homeschool Disciplines
    Jan 2 2026

    Happy New Year, friend! If you’re feeling the pressure to do things differently in your homeschool — or telling yourself you just need more self-discipline — this episode is for you.

    In this episode, we talk about five different kinds of discipline that support homeschooling, depending on what you’re facing in this season.

    You’ll hear:

    • how to think about discipline in a more specific way

    • why different situations call for different kinds of discipline

    • how to recognize which discipline would support you most right now

    • how to choose one place to focus instead of trying to change everything

    January Reflection Resource

    I’ve created a simple January reflection resource you can use throughout the month as you listen to the January episodes.

    To get it, email me the word JANUARY to hello@ingamasek.com and I’ll send it to you.

    Breathable Homeschool Circle

    What part of your homeschool needs to be more breathable? I’m opening the Breathable Homeschool Circle — a small, live space for homeschooling moms who want to talk things through in real time and get support.

    If you want to be invited to the first session, I want to hear from you! Email me the words CIRCLE LIST and I’ll send you the details as soon as it opens. hello@ingamasek.com

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  • 67//A Prayer For You This Season
    Dec 26 2025

    Hi friend,

    As we come to the end of 2025, I wanted to pause with you and name the gift that often gets lost in the middle of homeschooling and everyday life.

    In this episode of Catch Your Breath, I reflect on the freedom, rest, and grace Jesus offers us right where we are—at the kitchen table, in unfinished lessons, and in the weight we carry into the next day.

    This isn’t an episode about catching up, fixing your homeschool, or planning a better new year. It’s about releasing guilt for the days that didn’t look the way you hoped and remembering that God’s mercy meets us new every morning.

    I talk about what it looks like to trust God in seasons we don’t fully understand, to stop carrying pressure that was never ours to hold, and to allow rest even when the list is still there.

    I also pray for you and with you as you close out this year—over your homeschooling, your home, and your heart.

    If this season has felt full, messy, or unfinished, this episode is an invitation to slow down and breathe.

    The gift has already been given.

    One Thing for Today:

    Name one place in your homeschool where guilt has crept in—and release it.

    Take a breath.

    You’re allowed to rest.

    xo, Inga

    If this podcast has been a support to you, consider sharing it with another homeschool mom and inviting her to listen with you when the new season begins in January.

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  • 66//When the To-Do List Doesn’t Get Done
    Dec 19 2025

    What happens when the season (or the intentional break) ends…and the list is still there?

    In this episode of Catch Your Breath, I’m sharing a personal reflection on a season that didn’t look the way I planned—and what I noticed when I slowed down long enough to look again.

    This isn’t an episode about productivity or fixing your to-do list. It’s about perspective. About presence. And about the quiet work that still happens when the visible work doesn’t.

    I talk about the moments that filled December for me—driving kids around, opening our home, long conversations, letting go of traditions, releasing guilt, and learning to sit with what was instead of rushing past it.

    If you’ve looked at your list and thought, “I didn’t get to what I planned,” this episode is an invitation to pause—and notice what still unfolded.

    In this episode, we reflect on:

    • When plans don’t match reality
    • How perspective shapes how a season feels
    • Letting go of guilt around unfinished lists
    • Finding peace and presence in ordinary moments
    • Why not everything meaningful shows up on paper

    One Thing for Today:

    Revisit one thing you wrote off as “nothing” and ask yourself what it actually gave you.

    Take a breath.

    You may have done more than you think.

    And, if hiding more Scripture in your heart feels like it should be on your list this December—but it just hasn’t happened—I have something simple for you.

    Email the word JOY to hello@ingamasek.com, and I’ll senda short set of encouraging Scriptures you can come back to when you need them.

    xo, Inga

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