Happy 2024, Sisters! In our first episode of ’24, Cait takes a look back at 2023 and all of the big changes and transitions that happened during the year. Then, Cait shares a sneak peek into the upcoming season. We have an incredible line-up of guests and episode topics that you are going to love!

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A look back at 2023
The 2023 Homeschool Sisters season was a memorable one! In this week’s episode, Cait shares a brief overview of the ’23 season, in case you missed an episode or two. Here are the links:
- Episode 114: New Beginnings and Homeschool Milestones with Cait and Kara
- Episode 115: What It’s Really Like to Homeschool An Only Child, with Jessica Waldock
- Episode 116: When Homeschooled Kids Go To Public School
- Episode 117: Intuitive Homeschooling, with Camille Kirksey
- Episode 118: Real-Life Homeschooling, with Rachel Baker
- Episode 119: Bittersweet Transitions In Our Homeschools, with Christy
- Episode 120: Homeschooling Through Hard Things, with Laurel
- Episode 121: Homeschooling Kids with Learning Differences, A Day In The Life, with Donessa
- Episode 122: Five Things I’d Tell My Younger Homeschool Self
- BONUS EPISODE: Poolside Professional Development 2023
- Episode 123: Mothering in Midlife, with Vanessa Wright
- Episode 124: Lazy Unit Studies and Older Kids
- Episode 125: Innovative Homeschool Biology, with Dr. Robin
- Episode 126: When Homeschooled Kids Become Adults, with Samantha Shank
- Episode 127: Celebrating Books, with Mary Hanna Wilson
- Episode 128: Five Things That Have Surprised Me As A Homeschool Mom, with Shawna Wingert
- Episode 129: Homeschool Language Classes From A Mom Who Gets It, with Sophia Storm
- Episode 130: Middle School Math That’s Actually Fun, with Betsy Mays
- Episode 131: Reading Aloud and Older Kids, with Sarah Mackenzie
- Episode 132: The Ins and Outs of College for Neurodivergent Homeschoolers, with Jessica Nelson
- Episode 133: Teaching Your Child to Read: Tips for Success (And When You Need to Worry), with Sarah Constantine
Looking Forward To Great Things In 2024
We are super excited about our 2024 guest lineup and know you will be, too. (Especially because a certain sister will be stopping by!)
In addition to an incredible guest lineup, we will be publishing episodes that address specific homeschool topics. Where did we get these topics? From all of the Sisters out there! We are tackling your biggest questions and sharing authentically about some of the biggest homeschool challenges.
We remain committed to sharing authentic, real-life homeschooling and we’re thrilled you’re coming along for the ride!
The Homeschool Sisters Podcast [Episode 134]
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More Links from Today’s Episode:
- Where’s My Zen? Homeschooling and Exercise [Episode 8]
- Q and A: Our Self-Care Routines [Episode 41]
- Outschool
- Cait’s Course Offerings
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