• Can You Really Homeschool Kids While Living in an RV?
    Jan 10 2026

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    What happens when homeschooling leaves the house and hits the open road? In this episode of The Ex-Homeschoolers Club, I'm sitting down with Robin (aka BG Barnstormer), a former homeschooling mom who spent three years educating her kids while living full-time in an RV. Robin shares how a rotating pilot schedule led her family to homeschooling, how community support shaped their early years, and what really happens when learning differences, sensory needs, and emotional regulation collide in 350 square feet. Whether you’re a homeschool parent, an ex-homeschooler, or just curious about alternative education paths, this episode is packed with practical insight and lived experience.


    *Key Topics Covered*

    - Why a nontraditional work schedule pushed the family toward homeschooling

    - Building community through Classical Conversations and homeschool co-ops

    - Recognizing reading challenges, dyslexia, dysgraphia, and tracking issues

    - The power of audiobooks for kids with learning differences

    - Emotional regulation tools and “quiet corners” for kids (and adults)

    - How homeschooling in an RV forces flexibility and creativity

    - Why getting a diagnosis can be empowering, not limiting

    - Transitioning from homeschooling into online public school


    *Connect with Robin*

    - Website: https://bgbarnstormer.com

    - Blog Post Mentioned: https://bgbarnstormer.com/autism-spectrum/snowflakes-understanding-our-unique-self/

    - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bgbarnstormer

    - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BGBarnstormer


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    *Connect with Me*

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    TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@exhsclub

    Email me at exhsclub@gmail.com


    *Chapters*

    00:00 Introduction to the Ex Homeschoolers Club

    00:45 Meet Robin: The Homeschooling Mom on the Road

    01:55 The Decision to Homeschool

    04:34 Early Homeschooling Days and Community Building

    11:50 Homeschooling Challenges and Learning Difficulties

    28:36 Homeschooling in an RV: Strategies and Adaptations

    31:53 Creating Quiet Spaces for Emotional Regulation

    33:33 The Importance of Regulation Tools

    49:02 Navigating Public Online Schooling

    55:54 Experiential Learning Through Travel

    01:00:07 Robin’s Book and Blog

    01:03:16 Final Thoughts and Farewell

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  • A Happy Homeschool Holiday
    Dec 23 2025

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    In this end of year episode I'm reflecting on the incredible year of conversations, stories, and community we've creating in the ex-homeschoolers club. Get a little sneak peek of what's coming in early 2026 and some of the ideas I've got percolating.

    Resources & Links

    - Email the show: exhsclub@gmail.com

    - Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/exhsclub/

    - Follow on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@exhsclub- Learn more about the Coalition for Responsible Home Education (CRHE): https://crhe.org

    Chapters

    00:00 Welcome Back To The Ex-Homeschoolers Club

    00:23 Thank You For Coming On The Journey

    00:53 Happy Holidays

    01:26 Sneak Peek of 2026

    03:01 What's Changing in 2026

    04:34 I Need Your Feedback

    06:59 That's All Folks

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    8 Min.
  • What Does A Public School Teacher Think of Homeschool Kids?
    Dec 6 2025

    Former public school teacher turned world traveler Patti Hunt joins Jacob to unpack what teachers really think about homeschoolers, why she eventually wished she homeschooled her own kids, and how road-schooling families are reshaping modern education. Patti also shares her journey from the classroom to RV life, and the powerful lesson that pushed her to stop waiting and start living.

    Key Points

    • What 20 years in public schools taught her about kids, parents, and the system
    • Myths homeschoolers believe about public school — and what’s actually true
    • Patti’s honest experience growing up in Philadelphia’s school system
    • How teacher bias shows up in classrooms (even unintentionally)
    • Why she now believes homeschooling can be powerful...but not for everyone
    • Patti’s transition from teaching to entrepreneurship to RV travel
    • The road-schooling families she met and the hilarious moment she told one she was a public school teacher
    • The urgent lesson from her mother’s final days: don’t wait to live your life
    • Practical encouragement for parents who feel guilty about their choices

    Connect with Patti

    • YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@InspiredTravelsWithPatti
    • Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/10YFZMzAmwA305cI4W5Db5?si=1a0d269337d44814
    • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/inspiredtravelswithpatti/


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    • Email me at exhsclub@gmail.com

    Timestamps00:00 Introduction and Welcome00:21 Meet Patti Hunt: A Journey from Teaching to Traveling01:43 Patti's Teaching Career: From Business to Education04:28 Homeschooling vs. Public School: Myths and Realities13:46 Parental Involvement in Education16:28 The RV Life: From Classroom to Open Road19:21 Road Schooling: Educating on the Move22:00 Parental Guilt and School Choices22:26 Homeschooling Success Stories24:11 Rethinking College Education26:41 The Value of Hands-On Learning28:53 Exploring the United States33:47 Encouraging Spontaneous Travel39:12 Final Thoughts on Parenting and Education

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    42 Min.
  • Was I Really the Dumbest Person in the Room? Growing Up Homeschooled
    Nov 14 2025

    This week on the pod, I sit down with long-time friend Hannah to unpack her deeply personal journey through homeschooling, neurodivergence, and self-discovery. Growing up in a chaotic Christian homeschool environment with six siblings, Hannah reflects on what worked, what didn’t, and how a lack of structure and support shaped her sense of self-worth. She opens up about entering adulthood feeling unprepared, navigating community college with massive anxiety, and later discovering she’s neurodivergent, a revelation that reframed her entire childhood. Now working in education and pursuing behavioral-tech certification, Hannah shares how therapy, understanding, and self-compassion have helped her rebuild confidence and reclaim her love of learning. This conversation is raw, insightful, and incredibly validating for anyone who felt “behind” growing up homeschooled.

    Key Points

    • Big family life, AWANA memories, and mime team culture
    • How chaos, parental conflict, and lack of structure shaped her education
    • Feeling “behind” and “dumb” the long-term effects of educational neglect
    • Navigating college without foundational skills
    • Discovering she’s neurodivergent at 30 & how therapy reframed everything
    • Sensory issues, coping strategies, overstimulation, and emotional regulation
    • Homeschooling today vs. “the bubble” we grew up in


    Timestamps

    00:00 Welcome to the Ex Homeschoolers Club

    00:32 Childhood Memories and AWANA Days

    07:39 Homeschooling and Family Dynamics

    12:10 Struggles with Education and Self-Worth

    16:23 College Challenges and Career Choices

    20:39 Discovering Neurodivergence and Therapy

    29:42 Managing Overstimulation

    30:30 Dealing with Everyday Frustrations

    33:10 Understanding Neurodivergence

    37:06 Homeschooling Reflections

    43:29 Big Family Dynamics

    46:39 Advice for Future Homeschoolers

    49:48 Pursuing New Learning Opportunities

    53:20 Homeschool Memories

    55:45 Final Thoughts and Encouragement


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    58 Min.
  • The Homeschool Revolution You Haven’t Heard About
    Oct 31 2025

    This week I sit down with Ashley Peek, a current homeschool parent, content creator, and founder of the Secular Homeschool Revolution. Ashley shares her journey from navigating a broken public school system to creating a thriving secular progressive homeschool community in Texas. She opens up about her daughter’s challenge getting the IEP services she needed, the struggle to find inclusive co-ops, and how she built a space that celebrates diversity, social justice, and child-led learning.Together, we unpack the evolution of homeschooling beyond religion—covering everything from micro schools and anti-racist curriculum to sex education and the role of community in raising curious, confident kids.🔑 Key Points- How Ashley transitioned from frustrated parent to homeschooling advocate- What “secular progressive homeschooling” really means—and why it matters- The challenges of finding (and creating) inclusive co-ops for families of color- Building child-led education through clubs, field trips, and micro schooling- The importance of sex education, open conversations, and justice-centered learning- How homeschooling parents can still advocate for better public schools- Why mutual aid and community support are essential for homeschool success🔗 References & Guest Links- Podcast “Secular Homeschool Revolution”: https://open.spotify.com/show/5O8R301kT316E67DOf6y17?si=df7803f117334631- TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@secular_homeschool_mama- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/secular_homeschool_revolution⏱️ Timestamps00:00 Introduction to Secular Progressive Homeschooling00:22 Meet Ashley Peek: Homeschool Parent and Content Creator02:03 Ashley’s Homeschooling Journey: Challenges and Decisions08:25 Building a Secular Progressive Homeschool Community15:59 Defining Secular Progressive Homeschooling25:34 Co-op and Micro Schooling: A New Approach40:23 Experiential Learning at Home41:18 The Role of Curriculum in Homeschooling42:14 Unschooling: Pros and Cons45:27 Encouraging Deep Dives into Interests46:42 Real-Life Skills vs. Academic Knowledge48:55 The Importance of Play and Exploration49:47 Parental Responsibility in Education59:20 Community Support in Homeschooling01:01:12 Advocacy for Public Education01:01:52 Conclusion and Final ThoughtsIf you enjoyed this conversation, be sure to subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a friend who might benefit from hearing this story. Follow Ex-Homeschoolers Club on Instagram and TikTok for updates, and send us a message – we’d love to hear from you!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/exhsclub/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@exhsclubEmail me at exhsclub@gmail.com

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  • Why Homeschooling Failed My Family
    Oct 17 2025

    This week I'm reconnecting with longtime friend Stephanie to unpack her full-circle journey through homeschooling, early marriage, motherhood, and now parenting kids in public school. Stephanie shares candid reflections on growing up in an unstructured homeschool environment, her surprising enrollment into El Camino, and the decision to homeschool her own children—before realizing public school was the right fit. We explore the tension between faith, education, and identity in the homeschool world, revealing how breaking away led to personal growth, renewed curiosity, and healthier family dynamics.🔑 *Key Points*- Stephanie’s experience growing up in a large, loosely structured homeschool family- Transitioning from homeschool to El Camino and earning her GED- Early marriage, motherhood, and the challenges of homeschooling her own kids- Letting go of the “public school is evil” mindset- Rediscovering a love for learning as an adult through podcasts and books🔗 *References & Mentions*- Adventures in Odyssey- Group Solutions Homeschool Co-op- El Camino Independent Study Program- Ken Ham / Answers in Genesis (mentioned critically)⏰ *Timestamps*00:00 Introduction and Welcome00:55 Meet Stephanie: A Lifelong Homeschooler01:46 Homeschooling Dynamics and Family Life06:52 Extracurricular Activities and Group Solutions12:45 Transition to El Camino and GED Journey20:07 Homeschooling Her Own Kids24:17 Rethinking Education Choices25:42 Public vs. Homeschooling: A Personal Journey26:18 Challenging Public School Stereotypes28:39 Parental Involvement in Public School30:22 Balancing Exposure and Protection35:12 Advice for Prospective Homeschoolers38:42 Rediscovering the Love of Learning42:20 Unique Homeschool Memories45:19 Conclusion and Final ThoughtsIf you enjoyed this conversation, be sure to subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a friend who might benefit from hearing this story. Follow Ex-Homeschoolers Club on Instagram and TikTok for updates, and send us a message – we’d love to hear from you!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/exhsclub/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@exhsclubEmail me at exhsclub@gmail.com

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    47 Min.
  • Where Have I Been?
    Oct 3 2025

    Hey everyone—it’s Jacob Gooden, and I’m back with an update on the Ex-Homeschoolers Club! In this solo episode, I open up about why the show has been quiet for the past month, what’s been happening behind the scenes, and how I’ve been dealing with burnout, anxiety, and social media overload. I share the changes I’ve made to prioritize my mental health, including stepping back from social platforms, cutting down on caffeine, and making time for rest and fun. I also give you a sneak peek at the exciting new interviews coming soon—ranging from conversations with a sex education expert to homeschooling parents and college prep specialists. Finally, I ask for your feedback on the future direction of the show, possible community spaces, and ways we can grow together as ex-homeschoolers.


    🔑 Key Takeaways

    • Why the Ex-Homeschoolers Club is not canceled and what’s coming next
    • My personal journey with burnout, overwhelm, and how I’m working through it
    • The importance of mental health practices: less caffeine, better sleep, stepping away from social media
    • Sneak peek at upcoming guest interviews covering sex education, college prep, and modern homeschooling perspectives
    • Call for listener feedback on building community (book clubs, Zoom hangouts, Reddit/Discord, etc.)


    Timestamps

    00:00 WE ARE BACK BABY

    00:30 Where have I been?

    04:28 What is happening with the show

    05:53 I need your feedback


    The Ex-Homeschoolers Club isn’t going anywhere—but I want your help shaping its future! Share your thoughts in the YouTube comments, on Spotify, or by emailing me at exhsclub@gmail.com. Don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with a friend who needs it. And if you’re new here, check out past episodes to get caught up. Let’s keep building this space for ex-homeschoolers together.

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    12 Min.
  • What I Learned Growing Up Homeschooled (And What I Missed)
    Sep 4 2025

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    In this solo episode of the Ex-Homeschoolers Club, I, Jacob Gooden, turn the mic on myself to share my full homeschooling journey. From starting in second grade to navigating private Christian homeschool co-ops in Southern California, I unpack the curriculum choices, the socialization opportunities, the challenges, and the lessons I carried into college and adulthood. I reflect on the strengths and weaknesses of Christian-based education, the role of extracurriculars like swing dance and theater, and how homeschooling shaped my worldview, work ethic, and career. This is a candid look at my personal story and what I’ve learned about education, growth, and identity along the way.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Insights into different types of homeschooling: private, charter, and unschooling.

    • Curriculum that worked (Math-U-See, Story of the World) and what fell short (Spanish with Rosetta Stone).

    • The role of co-ops, church groups, and extracurriculars in building socialization skills.

    • How Christian-based curriculum shaped my early worldview—and where it left gaps.

    • Transitioning from homeschool to college: challenges, growth, and learning to adapt.

    Resources Mentioned:

    • Math-U-See (math curriculum)

    • Story of the World (history curriculum)

    • Exploring Creation (science curriculum)

    • Rod & Staff English

    • Rosetta Stone (language learning)

    • CHEA (Christian Home Educators Association)

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