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The Homeschool Counseling Network Podcast

The Homeschool Counseling Network Podcast

Written by: Kimberly Bennett
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Homeschooling families thrive in community—resourceful, resilient, and deeply committed to giving their children a meaningful, high‑quality education. At the Homeschool Counseling Network (HCN), we believe that same spirit of connection should extend to the support services homeschoolers rely on. Families deserve access to professionals who understand their values, their flexibility, and the unique rhythms of home education.

HCN was created to bridge a long‑standing gap: helping homeschooling families find compassionate, culturally competent professionals who truly “get” them. With one foot in the homeschooling world and one in the helping professions, we saw the need clearly—and decided to build something better.

This podcast is an extension of that mission.

Here, you’ll find conversations with experts across education, allied health, counseling, therapy, consulting, and coaching—professionals who understand the needs and preferences of homeschool families because they’ve worked with them, studied them, or lived that life themselves. These interviews complement the broader HCN ecosystem: our growing Preferred Provider Directory, our blog, our free resource library, and our digital downloads and guides—including our comprehensive 100+ page guide on supporting your mental health while homeschooling.

Just like the content across our site, episodes explore a wide range of topics:

  • academic advising and learning support
  • mental health and emotional well‑being
  • coaching and consulting for homeschool parents
  • testing, therapy, and allied health services
  • practical strategies for navigating home education with confidence

Most importantly, this podcast is shaped by you. We invite our listeners to share the questions, concerns, and topics that matter most so we can bring you conversations that are genuinely useful, encouraging, and relevant to your homeschool journey.

Disclaimer: While the host is a Licensed Mental Health Professional, this podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered educational, medical, mental health, or therapy advice. It is not a substitute for professional care. The views expressed may not reflect those of the host or management. The presenter welcomes comments, suggestions, and the correction of errors.

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Episodes
  • The HCN Podcast - Episode 2: Ask An Occupational Therapist
    Apr 18 2024

    In episode 2, we welcome Occupational Therapist Terra Brown to our show. Join us as we discuss the duties and responsibilities of occupational therapists, the difference between a screening and an assessment, the importance of early assessment and intervention, the benefits of using a sensory diet, and how OTs can help support your family's home education journey.

    Terra Brown, OTR, serves as the Occupational Therapy Clinical Coordinator and Director of Clinical Education at Therapedia, LLC, with extensive experience across various pediatric settings, including schools, hospitals, and early intervention. Her expertise encompasses a range of areas, such as sensory integration, feeding difficulties, ocular motor deficits, and executive functioning, community education, and camp coordination. Committed to family-centered care, Terra values the insights gained from her interactions with children and families, enhancing her professional and personal growth. She is a dedicated mother and wife, deeply integrated into her community and professional field.

    Therapedia, LLC: Therapedia LLC (therapediacenter.com)

    To learn more about how The Homeschool Counseling Network can help support your family's homeschooling journey, visit our website at www.homeschoolcounselingnetwork.com

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    56 mins
  • The HCN Podcast - Episode 6: Life After 12th With Jay DuSold
    Aug 2 2024

    In episode 6, we chat with author, veteran homeschool parent, public speaker, and career coach Jay DuSold. Join us as Next-Gen Career Guide Jay shares tips for helping homeschooling parents prepare their students for a “true job fit” and life in the world of work.

    Where to find Jay:

    Website: https://lifeafter12th.com/

    Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/lifeafter12th/

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jay.dusold

    To learn more about how The Homeschool Counseling Network can help support your family's homeschooling journey, visit our website at www.homeschoolcounselingnetwork.com

    Disclaimer: While I am a Licensed Mental Health Professional, the content in this podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered educational, medical, mental health, or therapy advice. This podcast is not intended to replace professional medical advice. The views expressed in this podcast may not be those of the host or the management. The presenter is simply presenting their views and welcomes any comments, suggestions, or correction of errors.

    Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/swoop/blue-sea

    License code: U1DWDDRAQYVC7U9G

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    41 mins
  • The HCN Podcast - Episode 5: Special Needs Kids Are People, Too!
    Jul 1 2024

    In episode 5, we chat with author, homeschooling mom, Autistic Adult, former school psychologist, and Special Needs Consultant Amy Bodkin about her role as an advocate for special needs families. Join us for some amazing insights from Amy’s debut release, Special Needs Kids Are People, Too!

    Amy takes us on a journey with lessons in history, biology, psychology, philosophy, and faith. She challenges us to go deeper – to examine all we have learned and all we thought we knew while also inviting us to learn more and see the world and ourselves through new eyes. Part teacher, part guide, and part fellow traveler, her book invites readers to hold a mirror up to society and themselves. Introspection, while challenging at best and painful at worst, is necessary for awareness, understanding, and growth. Amy endears readers to look beyond labels to see the child as a person. As a fellow clinician and a homeschooling mom of a child with learning differences, I have a love/hate relationship with labels. While labels are necessary for common communication, they are terms and nothing more. They are not the sum of a person. Identity is so much more.

    Amy's Book: https://amybodkin.com/product/special-needs-kids-are-people-too-book/

    Where to find Amy:

    Website: https://amybodkin.com/

    Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/amybodkineds/

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AmyBodkinEds

    To learn more about how The Homeschool Counseling Network can help support your family's homeschooling journey, visit our website at www.homeschoolcounselingnetwork.com

    Disclaimer: While I am a Licensed Mental Health Professional, the content in this podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered educational, medical, mental health, or therapy advice. This podcast is not intended to replace professional medical advice. The views expressed in this podcast may not be those of the host or the management. The presenter is simply presenting their views and welcomes any comments, suggestions, or correction of errors.

    Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/swoop/blue-sea License code: U1DWDDRAQYVC7U9G

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    1 hr and 4 mins
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