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Julie Bogart is known for her common sense parenting and education advice. She’s the author of the beloved book, The Brave Learner, which has brought joy and freedom to countless home educators. Her new book, Raising Critical Thinkers, offers parents a lifeline in navigating the complex digital world our kids are confronting.

Julie’s also the creator of the award-winning, innovative online writing program called Brave Writer, now 22 years old, serving 191 countries. She home educated her five children who are globe-trotting adults. Today, Julie lives in Cincinnati, Ohio, and can be found sipping a cup of tea while planning her next visit to one of her lifelong-learning kids. | @juliebravewriter

His mission is to help adults truly See, Guide and Trust children. He is pushing the needle a little closer toward world peace with his approach.

He is an Educational Specialist, Parent coach, Conscious Discipline practitioner, and Content Creator.

He goes by, “Mr.Chazz” and he even has a song to prove it.  | @mrchazz

Karen M. Ricks is a Christian wife, Worldschooling mom, and a nomadic chef. Teaching for 25 years, she has been a Montessorian since her own preschool days. She holds Montessori teaching certifications for guiding children from infancy through elementary. She has cooked professionally, in restaurants, commercial kitchens, and private homes on four different continents over the last decade.

After 10 years of teaching in central Japan, where Karen founded and operated her own international Montessori school, she sold it all to begin a nomadic life of full-time travel with her family. Karen spreads her message of embracing a Slow Food Lifestyle, a lifelong love of learning, and education for peace by teaching people of all ages how to cook for themselves and why they need to share that gift with those they love. You can learn more about her, her family’s edible exploits, and the lessons they are learning on their Culinary Worldschooling Adventures as they gallivant around the globe over at Our Kitchen Classroom dot com.

First and foremost, I am a mom. I have three rambunctious little boys who love spending every single second that they can out in nature.

My story begins as a homeschooled child. My father was in the military, so my parents began homeschooling me in third grade out of necessity at first, but eventually because of a disappointment in the complete lack of engaging material found in the classrooms (keep in mind this was over 20 years ago!) Sadly, not much has changed for the better. My homeschool days were filled with family activities, independent learning, field trips, and worldwide adventures. I made it into my first choice for college with multiple scholarships. I received my Bachelors in Elementary Education, followed by a Masters of Education as a certified Reading Specialist, followed by a second Masters of Education in Curriculum and Instruction. After three years of teaching in both rural and urban elementary schools, I decided to leave the profession after having my oldest son. When my son turned two, and began to show interest in learning, I found that I naturally was providing exciting learning opportunities for him, and had many mothers begin asking me to share my experiences with them.

And so, here we are!

An original ‘Philly Jawn’ with strong southern tendencies, Karema Akilah has played many roles on the stage of life. Her past titles include Morgan State University HBCU GRAD, public school teacher, wife, Mother of TheHalfDozen and widowed single mom. Karema Akilah’s current leading role is the Visionary Founder of
The Genius School’s 5 Pillar Genius Communities: A decentralized network of brick n’ mortar micro Self-Directed Learning Communities available internationally. Genius Directors ask, “who do you never get to BE in school,” then they create a possibility for people to BE it, DO it and HAVE what traditional school doesn’t allow; Liberation, Authenticity, Creation and Community!

Leah is wife to Dave, mother to four children, and a longtime home educator. Leah’s background features many years in youth, children’s, and family work within the church and for the local education authority.

Leah speaks, hosts podcasts and coaching sessions, and runs workshops sharing the beauty of a Charlotte Mason
approach to childhood, motherhood, and education.

She and her family live in the
West Midlands, England. 
Leah is the author of the newly released book, Modern Miss Mason. | @modernmissmason

Rachel Rainbolt, founder of Sage Family, is a gentle parenting, natural homeschooling, and simple living mentor. With a master’s degree in marital and family therapy, she has spent decades guiding thousands of overwhelmed families to peace and joy. Rachel works from the Pacific Northwest, where she lives wild and free in connection with her 3 wildlings and the papa bear in their fixer upper on the beach.

Demetria R. Giles is the Co-founder & COO of Numinous Park – a 21st century learning academy & student accelerator that utilizes self-directed and project-based learning to address real-world problems. She has worked in education as a teacher, curriculum director, school leader & homeschool mom for over 15 years. She is passionate about project-based learning, social-emotional learning & culturally relevant pedagogy. After serving children & families in Washington, D.C., Brooklyn, New York & Las Vegas, Nevada, Demetria started SchoolED – an education consultancy – to promote agency for all students & to share the best pedagogical practices from across all sectors of education.

Gina Riley, Ph.D. is an educational psychologist, Clinical Professor, and Program Leader of the Adolescent Special Education Program at CUNY – Hunter College. Dr. Riley has over fifteen years experience working with teens diagnosed with learning disabilities and emotional/behavioral disorders. She is also a seasoned academic, with years of teaching, research, and supervisory experience within the fields of special education, psychology, school psychology, and mental health counseling. In addition, Dr. Riley has extensive experience in online education and distance learning at the college/university level. She is known internationally for her work in the fields of homeschooling, unschooling, and self-directed learning. She is the author of Unschooling: Exploring Learning Beyond the Classroom (Palgrave Macmillan, 2020) as well as The Homeschooling Starter Guide (Rockridge Press, 2021).

Robyn Robertson is the creator and host of Honey! I’m Homeschooling the Kids podcast.  Robyn serves as a public school board trustee, is a self-directed learning advocate and a Community Facilitator-Rural Mental Health Associate.

Robyn is an unschooling mom of 10 years, she is a world schooler and a life student.  Robyn lights fires for conversations in homeschooling, unschooling, self-directed learning and alternative education.  She loves helping families envision and create their own path in life, education, and learning.

Robyn’s podcast is a community built to exchange ideas, learn from others, inspire and connect.  It is a place to learn from the experts in the fields of education, learning, and parenting, to be inspired and encouraged. | @honeyimhomeschooling

Kelly Edwards is the creator and founder of the 90-Minute School Day, a lifestyle approach to education.  The 90-Minute School Day method connects children with learning in their natural environment: at home with their family.  

Kelly is passionate about home education, connecting families through attachment, learning as a lifestyle, and helping children (and parents) identify their purpose.  Kelly is in her 8th year as a homeschool mom, she is a licensed foster parent, successful entrepreneur, and community citizen. 

She uses her personal and professional experience to guide the homeschooling parent with a strengths-based framework and system to overcome the overwhelm that affects each of us. | @90minuteschoolday