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Not By The Book: A Homeschool Podcast

Not By The Book: A Homeschool Podcast

De: FPEA (Florida Parent Educators Association)
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From the Florida Parent Educators Association, this is the (Not) By The Book podcast. In each episode, we feature conversations between FPEA Chairman Suzanne Nunn and guests from the worlds of homeschooling, education, parenting, faith and leadership who share their journey to what they are known for today. They discuss how the dream started, their influences, challenges they overcame and opportunities they took advantage of to get there. Guests also share how this process has impacted their life and family and offer advice for those determined to follow their own dreams.2024 Ciencias Sociales
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  • Episode 57: Chad Stewart – Film and Television Animator
    Mar 25 2026

    In this episode, FPEA Chairman Suzanne Nunn speaks with Chad Stewart, animator, creator and founder of The Animation Course, to talk about childhood dreams and the determination it takes to see them through. They also explore the powerful role family plays in shaping what we believe is possible and the paths we choose to pursue.

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    41 m
  • Episode 56: Sarah Mackenzie – Read-Aloud Revival
    Mar 5 2026

    In this episode, FPEA Chairman Suzanne Nunn speaks with Sarah Mackenzie, founder of Read-Aloud Revival. Sarah shares how her love of books began in childhood and how that passion inspired her to cultivate a rich reading life with her own children. Together, they explore the powerful benefits of reading aloud as a family and offer practical encouragement for moms who may feel overwhelmed as they manage the rhythms of daily life.

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    57 m
  • Episode 55: Rachel Kovac – 'Their Future is Shining Bright' Author
    Feb 25 2026

    In this episode, FPEA Chairman Suzanne Nunn speaks with Rachel Kovac, speaker, educator and author of Their Future is Shining Bright. The book is a practical guide to homeschooling through the high school years while preparing students for success and fulfillment in adulthood. They explore why education is deeply personal and why there is no single "right" way to homeschool — even in high school. Rachel shares her passion for helping families find the path that best fits each child, emphasizing that while the journey can be challenging, it is also deeply rewarding and full of possibility.

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    52 m
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