Cleverly Changing Podcast
Summary: Hosts Elle and Miriam are two Black homeschooling moms embarking on a self-defining journey. Listen in on conversations that will encourage you to be your authentic self, while uplifting your spirit and motivating your inherent potential. They’re defining what culture is for their families and want you to do the same. Bring your children along too, so they can meet the Cleverly Cultured Kids. They’re all for teaching the babies while they’re young, adapting to the challenges of parenting, homeschooling and being willing to learn the lessons that the children have to offer. It’s all about uplifting one another and reclaiming your innate greatness.
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The guest of the episode is phenomenal. She is a homeschooling mom and feeds into the community by supporting women during and after they give birth.
Episode 60 is for moms and dads who are teaching and supplementing their child's education, but they also need and want to work as well.
May is Mental health awareness month and there is no better month to share Avantika Dixit's story and expertise. Whether we homeschool, remote school, or send our children to school we need to be mindful of the mental health challenges that our children may experience, especially during this pandemic. Avantika is a Clinical Psychologist and she shared her personal journey with wellness and also shared what we should look out for as it relates to our children.The African proverb for this week's podcast is: (1:22)The jungle is stronger than the elephant. – South African proverbWord of the Episode ( 1:45)"Junni" means 1000 in Wolof from Senegal.The Grown Folks Section: (2:18)Avantika Dixit is a brain tumor survivor. She is also a Social Scientist, Clinical Psychologist, Hypnotherapist and Positive Psychologist. We spoke to Avantika to an understanding of wellness and how it relates to us as parents and children. Some of the questions answered were: (listen to the broadcast to hear the Avantika's answers) As a clinical psychologist what have you observed about the mental health of teens, preteens, and younger children who are dealing with the pandemic? What are some signs of concern that parents should be aware of regarding the mental health of their teens and preteens? What are some tools that they can use to become more resilient? How can parents encourage more dialogue with their teens who may not be in a habit of sharing their emotions? About Woke HeroWokeHero.com is an social wellness platform. Woke Hero's background and bringing social wellness to young people. The goal of the platform is to enhance the education and future planning for young people.Share an overview of Woke Hero Please share what problem Woke Hero seeks to solve? How can families encourage their teens and young adults to use Woke Hero? What inspires you to spread the Woke Hero movement across the world? Connect with Avantika on her platform Woke Hero and show your support: Website: WokeHero.com Instagram: Instagram.com/WokeHero Facebook: Facebook.com/WokeHero Head over to Woke Hero and register for an account today.Support the Podcast by placing a merchandise order: There are hoodies, t-shirts, sweatshirts, pillows, and more. Place your order at CleverlyChanging.Threadless.com.We Need You To Share This PodcastAlso, please tell your friends about our podcast. While we love having a conversation with each other, the podcast will only be able to exist if more people are listening. If you know some who has children, our tips and tricks are beneficial to parents who homeschool and those who are interested in supplementing the education of their children.Furthermore, wherever you are listening to this podcast, please leave us a review. Lastly, if you want to hear more about homeschooling and how we have managed to make it work, please check out our past episodes. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Patrick Quinn a former special education teacher joined us on the podcast to give us some home education tips and talk about some resources that we all (homeschoolers and traditional schoolers) can use to assist our kids with their homework.
De'Von Truvel stopped by the Cleverly Changing Podcast and chatted with us about his love for Black history and the power of education. He is a young educator who is teaching others online and offline about Black Wall Street, Blacks in World History and more.
Have you ever thought about what you should do if you have developmental concerns about your child? In this episode, we spoke with an educational psychologist, board-certified in perinatal mental health. Please grab a notepad and tune in and listen to the entire episode.
In this Episode, we hear from James Oliver Jr. a dad of twins. While his twins are are remote schooling he leads the ParentPreneur Foundation which he started during COVID-19, to help black parent entrepreneurs have a community of support and a safe place to go and learn from each other.
In this Episode, we hear from Kpana a mom who considers it her life’s work to help families of children with disabilities get the support they need to function and thrive. She stands committed to her mission of amplifying the voices of people with disabilities. Listen to her personal journey and share this episode with a friend who would benefit from the conversation.
In this episode we hear from the Futrell family who talked to us about their first year homeschooling. They started homeschooling in the midst of dealing with the global pandemic. So tune in and learn how they blended their expertise and creativity.
Rainbow Me Kids helps families see people who look like them in books and toys. Listen in and learn why the CEO of the company Kya Johnson believes that representation matters.
I'm sure you can imagine the myriad of experiences that an educator with decades of experience brings to the table, but this show was truly a one of a kind episode. Please tune in and listen to today's conversation about the value of teaching health principles.
Do you desire to cultivate your familial relationships and watch your children grow up with healthy boundaries? Are you curious about how other working parents find time for self-care? Do you have only one child growing up during this pandemic and you're trying to find healthy ways for him or her to cope? If you answered yes to either question, please tune in and listen to our 50th episode.
Thank you for being a loyal listener. The Cleverly Changing Podcast started in 2019 and we are now sharing our 49th episode with you. Today's conversation centers around how a long time educator made a difference in her community and provided more than just academic lessons to her students. Tune in and share.
The Cleverly Changing podcast is meant to encourage parents as you teach your children. Right now our kids need us to learn who they are and evaluate their needs from a place of love. The conversation in episode 48 centers around how one single mother decided to travel the world and teach her daughter.
Our conversation for episode 47 centers around how one mother with a learning difference (dyslexia) overcame challenges and is now an author, illustrator, and homeschool mom.