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Founder 2 Founder | A Conversation about Education with Felicia Wright
by Felicia Wright
Join us for a thought-provoking conversation as prominent microschooling leaders dive deep into the transformative world of education. In this podcast, Founder 2 Founder, these trailblazers share their experiences and insights for the microschooling movement. Discover how microschooling is reshaping traditional education, fostering personalized learning environments, and empowering both students and educators. Gain valuable perspectives from the forefront of the education revolution! 🔍📚 #Microschooling #EducationRevolution #FutureOfLearning
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👉 $7,600 for Your Child’s Education? What Parents Need to Know About ESAs (South Carolina)
Most parents don’t realize they may have access to thousands of dollars for their child’s education.In this episode, Felicia sits down with Teshia McIver, an implementation coordinator for South Carolina’s Palmetto NavigatED (ESTF), to break down what ESAs really are—and how they’re changing what’s possible for families.They talk about:Why so many parents don’t know these programs existThe real financial relief families experienceWhat you can actually use ESA funds for (it’s more than tuition)Common mistakes that can cost families their spotWhy trust and community outreach matter—especially in underserved communitiesThis conversation goes beyond policy—it’s about real families making real decisions to create better learning environments for their children.🎯 If you’ve ever felt stuck in your child’s current school situation, this episode is for you.Learn more about ESTF & get support:🌐 https://www.palmettonavigated.org/00:00 – Welcome + intro to Teshia01:20 – Real family transformation stories03:45 – “Choice for one should be choice for all”04:15 – What parents think ESAs are (and why they hesitate)06:00 – What ESA funds can actually pay for07:30 – Why this is about access, not just school10:30 – Biggest mistakes parents make applying13:30 – What’s harder than expected (and what’s improving)16:50 – Why implementation support matters19:30 – What other states can learn22:20 – Challenges schools/providers face24:00 – Reaching families who don’t know this exists26:50 – The future: going universal29:10 – What parents should do next🎯 Take the quiz:Find out if your child is in the right learning environment - https://tally.so/r/q4K768🧭 Want a step-by-step plan?Get the Start Strong Kit - https://feliciawright.kit.com/products/homeschool-start-strong-kit
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The Post-It Note That Started a Microschool
Sometimes the biggest decisions start with the smallest moment.In this episode of Founder to Founder, Felicia sits down with Kristin Fink and Ginger Montezon, founders of Skola Microschool, to talk about the moment everything changed—a Post-it note that simply said:“You should start a school… and I’ll come work for you.”What followed was not a perfect plan—it was uncertainty, risk, and a deep frustration with a system that wasn’t meeting students’ needs.In this honest conversation, they break down:What pushed them to leave traditional schoolsHow COVID became the turning pointWhat it actually looks like to start a microschool (while working full-time)The realities of affordability, sustainability, and pay cutsWhy smaller learning environments can better serve kidsHow flexible schooling changes everything for familiesThey also unpack the biggest misconceptions about microschools—from academics to socialization—and what parents should really be looking for when choosing a learning environment.If you’re a parent wondering:“Is there something better for my child?”Or an educator thinking:“Could I do this too?”This episode gives you a real, behind-the-scenes look at what it takes—and what’s possible.
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We Tried Every School Option—Here’s What Actually Worked
What happens when your child goes from thriving… to completely shutting down?In this episode of Founder to Founder, Felicia Wright sits down with Idaho parent and advocate Carlye Carleton, who shares her powerful journey through public school, charter school, homeschooling, and private school—all in search of the right fit for her children.After watching her son’s personality change almost overnight, Carlye made a bold decision: she refused to let school be the place where her child lost himself.This conversation dives into:How to recognize when a school isn’t workingThe emotional toll of making education changesWhat it really takes to afford private school on one incomeHow her kids literally started a business to stay in a school they loveThe truth about Idaho’s new school choice tax credit (ESA)What policymakers misunderstand about familiesWhy education should focus on the child, not the test scoreThis is more than a story—it’s a wake-up call.If you’ve ever felt like your child isn’t being seen, this episode will show you what’s possible when you choose differently.🎧 Listen now and rethink what “school” can look like.00:00 Introduction + Meet Carlye (Idaho Parent Story)00:56 My Child Wasn’t the Same Anymore02:26 The Emotional Weight of Changing Schools03:15 Trying Public, Homeschool, and Private School05:13 The Moment Everything Changed (He Started Thriving)07:22 Advice for Parents Searching for the Right School09:25 The Financial Reality of Private School (Family of 6)11:11 Kids Raised Money to Stay in Their School ❤️13:10 Kids Who Actually LOVE Going to School14:12 What Is the Idaho School Choice Tax Credit?17:12 The Money Should Follow the Child20:11 Who Gets Left Out of School Choice?21:26 What Real Support for Families Should Look Like23:28 Is Awareness Around School Choice Improving?24:40 If She Could Change One Thing About Education👉 Subscribe for more honest conversations about education, equity, microschools, and reimagining what’s possible for our children.Founder to Founder is a podcast hosted by Felicia Wright, an education consultant, former teacher, and founder of a microschool.This show features honest, unfiltered conversations with microschool founders, innovative educators, parents, and policy advocates who are reimagining what school can be—and should be—for children.We talk openly about:Microschools, homeschooling, and alternative educationEquity gaps, redlining, and access to quality learning environmentsThe limits of traditional schooling and standardized testingWhat it really takes to build and sustain innovative education modelsWhether you’re a parent searching for better options, a founder building something bold, or a policymaker ready for real solutions—this podcast is for you.🎧 New episodes drop every other Wednesday.Work with Felicia / Learn MoreExplore consulting, resources, and speaking: www.feliciawright.comStart strong with homeschooling or microschool planning: https://feliciawright.kit.com/products/homeschool-start-strong-kit📺 Watch more education conversations on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@UC3C-rurzZQZz6aUix5AWElg 📩 Stay connected: www.feliciawright.comHelping families and founders build better learning environments—one honest conversation at a time.
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There Is Another Way to Do School | Microschools Explained
There is another way to do school.In this Founder to Founder conversation, Felicia Wright talks with two microschool founders about why they started microschools, the challenges of building new learning environments, and what families, educators, and policymakers need to understand about the growing microschool movement.This conversation covers school choice, social capital, community-based learning, and what it really means to build schools designed around children instead of systems.If you are a parent exploring alternatives to traditional school, an educator thinking about starting a microschool, or a founder building something different, this conversation is for you.Founder to Founder is a podcast about honest conversations and better solutions in education — focusing on microschools, homeschooling, education innovation, and expanding access to better learning environments for all children.Subscribe for more conversations on microschools, homeschooling, and education innovation.#Microschool #SchoolChoice #Homeschool #EducationInnovation #FounderToFounder0:00 Introduction0:48 Meet the Microschool Founders2:00 Why We Started Microschools3:50 Microschools and School Choice by State6:30 What Is a Play-Based Microschool?8:25 Learning Outside the Classroom10:30 Community Partnerships and Real-World Learning13:40 Representation in Education Matters15:40 The Impact of Microschools17:45 Social Capital vs College Degrees21:30 What Legislators Should Know About Microschools23:00 The Future of Education25:00 Closing Thoughts👉 Subscribe for more honest conversations about education, equity, microschools, and reimagining what’s possible for our children.Founder to Founder is a podcast hosted by Felicia Wright, an education consultant, former teacher, and founder of a microschool.This show features honest, unfiltered conversations with microschool founders, innovative educators, parents, and policy advocates who are reimagining what school can be—and should be—for children.We talk openly about:Microschools, homeschooling, and alternative educationEquity gaps, redlining, and access to quality learning environmentsThe limits of traditional schooling and standardized testingWhat it really takes to build and sustain innovative education modelsWhether you’re a parent searching for better options, a founder building something bold, or a policymaker ready for real solutions—this podcast is for you.🎧 New episodes drop every other Wednesday.Work with Felicia / Learn MoreExplore consulting, resources, and speaking: www.feliciawright.comStart strong with homeschooling or microschool planning: https://feliciawright.kit.com/products/homeschool-start-strong-kit📺 Watch more education conversations on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@UC3C-rurzZQZz6aUix5AWElg 📩 Stay connected: www.feliciawright.comHelping families and founders build better learning environments—one honest conversation at a time.
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When School Isn’t the Right Fit: Raising a Gifted Child Outside the System
What happens when a child is too advanced for the classroom they’re placed in?For Christal Gamble Banks, that moment came when her son was identified as gifted at just four years old — but the school told her they couldn’t provide support until third grade.Instead of waiting years for the system to catch up, she made a bold decision: homeschooling.In this episode of the Founder to Founder Podcast, Felicia Wright sits down with Christal, founder of Mama Sweet Baby, to talk about gifted learners, neurodivergence, homeschooling, and the growing movement toward education options like microschools and worldschooling.Christal shares how her family reimagined education for their child and how she built a platform helping other parents navigate alternative education paths.This conversation is especially powerful for families raising gifted, twice-exceptional (2E), or neurodivergent learners.The truth is: many of these children are misunderstood in traditional schools.And parents are often left to figure it out on their own.Instagram: https://instagram.com/mamasweetbabyYouTube: https://youtube.com/@mamasweetbaby00:00 Introduction01:00 Christal’s story and how Mama Sweet Baby began03:30 When traditional school isn’t the right fit05:00 Why gifted learners often struggle in school08:00 Social-emotional challenges of gifted children12:00 Finding the right learning environment15:00 Building a community for homeschooling families17:30 School choice and ESAs21:00 Supporting diverse learners and families of color27:00 The future of education for gifted learners33:00 Practical advice for parents advocating for their kids34:30 What’s next for Mama Sweet Baby👉 Subscribe for more honest conversations about education, equity, microschools, and reimagining what’s possible for our children.Founder to Founder is a podcast hosted by Felicia Wright, an education consultant, former teacher, and founder of a microschool.This show features honest, unfiltered conversations with microschool founders, innovative educators, parents, and policy advocates who are reimagining what school can be—and should be—for children.We talk openly about:Microschools, homeschooling, and alternative educationEquity gaps, redlining, and access to quality learning environmentsThe limits of traditional schooling and standardized testingWhat it really takes to build and sustain innovative education modelsWhether you’re a parent searching for better options, a founder building something bold, or a policymaker ready for real solutions—this podcast is for you.🎧 New episodes drop every other Wednesday.Work with Felicia / Learn MoreExplore consulting, resources, and speaking: www.feliciawright.comStart strong with homeschooling or microschool planning: https://feliciawright.kit.com/products/homeschool-start-strong-kit📺 Watch more education conversations on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@UC3C-rurzZQZz6aUix5AWElg 📩 Stay connected: www.feliciawright.comHelping families and founders build better learning environments—one honest conversation at a time.
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👉 School Choice Isn’t Political: It’s Personal | Texas ESA & Microschool Reality
School choice isn’t about politics; it’s about parents.In this powerful conversation, we break down what school choice actually means for families, how Texas ESAs are changing the landscape, and what it looks like to truly advocate for your child.In this episode of Founder to Founder, Felicia Wright sits down with Amber Okolo-Ebube, founder of Leading Little Arrows in North Texas.Amber is a microschool founder, homeschool mom, and fierce education advocate who has:HomeschooledUsed public schoolBuilt hybrid modelsNavigated special education systemsHelped families access ESAs in TexasThis episode goes deep into:✔️ What school choice really means✔️ Texas Education Savings Accounts (ESA) explained✔️ How to advocate for your child✔️ Wraparound services and holistic education✔️ The truth about testing myths✔️ What parents fear (and why that matters)✔️ Why education should be about fit — not politicsIf you are:A parent exploring homeschooling or microschoolsA founder building an alternative education modelAn educator navigating policy shiftsOr someone curious about ESAs in TexasThis episode is for you.00:00 – Why School Choice Isn’t Political03:40 – Amber’s Journey: From Banking to Homeschooling07:45 – When Public School Was the Right Choice11:50 – Why Families Shift Between School Models15:20 – What Leading Little Arrows Actually Looks Like18:00 – Texas ESA Explained23:30 – Common Misconceptions About School Choice27:00 – Referring Students Back to Public School31:00 – Wraparound Services & Tribe Café35:00 – Parents Have the Right to Make Mistakes42:00 – Diagnoses, Dyslexia & Fear46:00 – The Future of School Choice in America👉 Subscribe for more honest conversations about education, equity, microschools, and reimagining what’s possible for our children.Founder to Founder is a podcast hosted by Felicia Wright, an education consultant, former teacher, and founder of a microschool.This show features honest, unfiltered conversations with microschool founders, innovative educators, parents, and policy advocates who are reimagining what school can be—and should be—for children.We talk openly about:Microschools, homeschooling, and alternative educationEquity gaps, redlining, and access to quality learning environmentsThe limits of traditional schooling and standardized testingWhat it really takes to build and sustain innovative education modelsWhether you’re a parent searching for better options, a founder building something bold, or a policymaker ready for real solutions—this podcast is for you.🎧 New episodes drop every other Wednesday.Work with Felicia / Learn MoreExplore consulting, resources, and speaking: www.feliciawright.comStart strong with homeschooling or microschool planning: https://feliciawright.kit.com/products/homeschool-start-strong-kit📺 Watch more education conversations on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@UC3C-rurzZQZz6aUix5AWElg 📩 Stay connected: www.feliciawright.comHelping families and founders build better learning environments—one honest conversation at a time.
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School Segregation Was Never Truly Dismantled | Tim DeRoche | Founder to Founder
What if school segregation wasn’t an accident—but a policy choice that never ended?In this episode of Founder to Founder, Felicia Wright sits down with Tim DeRoche, author of A Fine Line and founder of Available to All, for a powerful and necessary conversation about school zoning, redlining, and who really gets access to “good” public schools.Tim breaks down how attendance boundaries quietly replicate historic redlining, why housing and schooling have become dangerously entangled, and how families—especially Black and Brown families—are still locked out of high-performing public schools by invisible lines on a map.Felicia brings her lived experience as a former teacher, microschool founder, and parent—sharing how her own family navigated these systems just to access a quality education.This is an honest, uncomfortable, and deeply important conversation about equity, power, and what it really means for public schools to be “open to all.”In this episode, we discuss:Why segregation in schools is not “organic” or accidentalHow redlining still shapes school access todayThe hidden role school zoning plays in housing prices and displacementWhy “open enrollment” often isn’t truly openFamilies lying about addresses—and why many see it as survival, not fraudWhat districts could do differently to create real access and equityIf you’re a parent questioning your school options, an educator seeing these patterns firsthand, or a founder working to build something better—this episode is for you.🎧 Listen. Learn. Then ask better questions about who our systems are really serving.Resources & Links:A Fine Line by Tim DeRoche - https://a.co/d/08V1sOgvAvailable to All: https://availabletoall.orgFounder to Founder Podcast with Felicia Wright👉 Subscribe for more honest conversations about education, equity, microschools, and reimagining what’s possible for our children.Founder to Founder is a podcast hosted by Felicia Wright, an education consultant, former teacher, and founder of a microschool.This show features honest, unfiltered conversations with microschool founders, innovative educators, parents, and policy advocates who are reimagining what school can be—and should be—for children.We talk openly about:Microschools, homeschooling, and alternative educationEquity gaps, redlining, and access to quality learning environmentsThe limits of traditional schooling and standardized testingWhat it really takes to build and sustain innovative education modelsWhether you’re a parent searching for better options, a founder building something bold, or a policymaker ready for real solutions—this podcast is for you.🎧 New episodes drop every other Wednesday.Work with Felicia / Learn MoreExplore consulting, resources, and speaking: www.feliciawright.comStart strong with homeschooling or microschool planning: https://feliciawright.kit.com/products/homeschool-start-strong-kit📺 Watch more education conversations on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@UC3C-rurzZQZz6aUix5AWElg 📩 Stay connected: www.feliciawright.comHelping families and founders build better learning environments—one honest conversation at a time.
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From Testing to Teaching: Inside i3 Academics’ Microschool Model
What happens when educators stop teaching to the test—and start teaching to the child?In this episode of Founder to Founder, Felicia Wright sits down with Alexis and Rachel, former public school teachers and co-founders of i3 Academics in Orlando, Florida. They share what pushed them out of the traditional system and into building a microschool centered on small class sizes, inclusion, enrichment, and joy.From unlearning fear-based schooling to redefining what rigor actually looks like, this conversation dives into:-Why “enrichment” is not more work-How microschools support students with IEPs without separating them-The damage labeling does to children—and how to undo it-What policymakers still get wrong about families who choose alternative education-Why joy, confidence, and retention may be the most honest measures of successThis episode is a must-listen for parents questioning the system, educators feeling boxed in, and founders building something better for children.🎧 Honest conversations. Better solutions.If this conversation resonated with you, here’s how to take the next step:Parents: Ask better questions about what your child actually needs—not just what the system offers.Educators: If you’re feeling stifled, remember—there are other ways to teach and lead.Founders & Advocates: Share this episode with someone who needs to hear that education can look different and work better.Subscribe, rate, and review Founder to Founder—and help us bring these conversations to more families.www.feliciawright.comwww.educationandpolicyexchange.com
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Low Expectations Are Destroying Schools - A Parent Advocate Explains What Leaders Ignore
Low expectations in schools don’t just hurt test scores; they shape safety, culture, and how children see themselves.In this episode of Founder 2 Founder, Felicia Wright speaks with Detroit parent advocate Bernita “NeNe” Bradley of Engaged Detroit about what happens when school leadership blames neighborhoods instead of fixing systems — and why so many parents are choosing advocacy, alternative education, and homeschooling instead of waiting for change.Bernita shares her personal breaking points: bullying, harmful bias toward Black children, overcrowded classrooms, school safety failures, and leadership with dangerously low expectations. From there, she explains how community organizing, parent rights education, and reimagining school outside the traditional system can change a child’s trajectory.If you’ve ever felt like the system keeps telling parents to “wait” while children are growing up in real time, this conversation is for you.In this episode, we discuss:How low expectations from school leadership impact children and teachersWhy parents are forced into advocacy when systems failWhat Black families understand that policymakers often ignoreSchool safety, bullying, and overcrowded classroomsHomeschooling myths vs. realityHow community support changes outcomes for familiesWhat future-of-work skills matter for today’s children🎧 Subscribe to the channel for honest conversations about education, homeschooling, and school reform.Parents:Start here → Homeschool Start Strong Kit - https://feliciawright.kit.com/products/homeschool-start-strong-kitConnect with Bernita Bradley / Engaged Detroit:Email: [email protected]: Bernita “NeNe” BradleySearch: Engaged Detroit
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Empowering Kids Through Personalized Learning: NaShawn Edwards on School Choice & Community Impact
In this episode of the Founder 2 Founder podcast, I had the pleasure of sitting down with NaShawn Edwards, the inspiring founder of Sunrise Learning Academy in Indiana. From her beautifully designed basement learning space, NaShawn provides personalized learning plans for every child, helping them stay on track with their peers in traditional schools. We dove into Indiana’s school choice landscape, the importance of raising children to become well-rounded adults, and how fostering kids in her community has shaped her approach to education.NaShawn’s story is a powerful reminder of how one person’s dedication can create lasting change. I can’t wait for you to hear how she’s transforming lives, one child at a time.Tune in to explore how one woman’s vision is transforming lives, one child at a time.This episode is powered by SPN LaunchPad
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Inside The Homeschool Village: Creating a Community-Focused Microschool | Founder to Founder Podcast
In this episode of the Founder to Founder Podcast, I visit Tampa, Florida, to interview Charlene Favorite, the founder and lead teacher of The Homeschool Village. Charlene shares her journey from homeschooling her own children to building a thriving community-based microschool. Learn how The Homeschool Village integrates land stewardship, cultural education, and hands-on learning through their unique programs like the Kitchen and Garden Classroom and Woods Wednesday.Charlene explains the importance of a holistic, play-based approach to education, where children learn through cooking, gardening, and exploring nature. Discover how Florida's school choice programs help families access this alternative form of education, and hear Charlene's advice for parents and educators looking to start or join a microschool community.Check out our founder at the following links!https://littlesprigsoftampa.org/
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How Wonder Here Microschool is Redefining Education with Play-Based Learning | Founder to Founder
In this episode of the Founder to Founder Podcast, I sit down with Tiffany Thenor, co-founder of Wonder Here Microschool in Lakeland, Florida. Wonder Here is redefining education through a unique blend of play-based and project-based learning, helping kids thrive by encouraging creativity, critical thinking, and a strong connection to nature.Tiffany shares the incredible journey of how she and her business partner started Wonder Here as a small homeschool enrichment program, which has now grown into a thriving microschool serving many families. We dive into how Wonder Here provides flexibility to families, balancing structured academics with hands-on learning on their beautiful 10-acre farm.We also discuss how Florida's school choice programs impact microschools and share tips for educators looking to start their own alternative learning spaces. If you're a parent or educator interested in innovative approaches to education, you don’t want to miss this conversation!Check out our founder at the following links!www.wonderhere.com This episode is powered by SPN LaunchPadMy name is Felicia Wright and I’m an unconventional homeschooling mom and teacher that stepped off the beaten path and now I help other parents do the same. After teaching for several years I discovered that school dimmed the light of so many children and I didn't want to participate anymore.Now I help families as a family education consultant as well as share what I have learned as a business owner. I believe that as a community we can create better educational outcomes if we work together. It is time to come together to create a better system for our children; even if that means bringing our kids home. Thank you so much for watching my videos and caring about the future of children. I post videos regarding homeschooling and business. Please subscribe and share and let's change the world together.Join the conversation to reshape how we see education. A one size fits all model does not work, school choice and education alternatives are what our children need. 🤓Leave a comment below on a video and share your thoughts! Like confetti, we’re all different.Felicia 💕💕💕Stay up to date with me! 🎉 Website - www.feliciawright.com
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Empowering Neurodiverse & Special Needs Students with MCS | Founder to Founder Podcast
In this episode of the Founder to Founder Podcast, I sit down with Jennifer Palmer, founder of Mobile Classroom Solutions in Lakeland, Florida. Jennifer shares her inspiring journey from special education teacher to creating a microschool that serves neurodiverse and special needs students. Learn how Mobile Classroom Solutions provides personalized, trauma-informed learning environments where children on the autism spectrum, children with emotional behavior disorders, and other unique learners can thrive.Jennifer explains her approach to individualized education plans (IEPs), creating sensory-friendly environments, and fostering social-emotional growth. If you're a parent or educator working with neurodiverse children or special needs students, this episode will offer valuable insights into building an inclusive, child-centered microschool.Highlights:Jennifer Palmer’s journey from special education teacher to microschool founderServing neurodiverse and special needs children through individualized education plansCreating trauma-sensitive and sensory-friendly classroomsThe importance of social-emotional learning for special needs studentsHow Florida’s ESA program helps families access alternative education👉 Subscribe for more interviews with education innovators who are reshaping learning for diverse learners.Connect with Mobile Classroom Solutions: Website: MobileClassroomSolutions.com#MobileClassroomSolutions #NeurodiverseEducation #SpecialNeedsMicroschool #FounderToFounder #InclusiveLearning #JenniferPalmer #AutismEducation #IndividualizedEducation #TraumaInformedLearningCheck out our founder at the following links!https://mobileclassroomsolutions.com/ @MobileClassroomSolutions This episode is powered by SPN LaunchPadMy name is Felicia Wright and I’m an unconventional homeschooling mom and teacher that stepped off the beaten path and now I help other parents do the same. After teaching for several years I discovered that school dimmed the light of so many children and I didn't want to participate anymore.Now I help families as a family education consultant as well as share what I have learned as a business owner. I believe that as a community we can create better educational outcomes if we work together. It is time to come together to create a better system for our children; even if that means bringing our kids home. Thank you so much for watching my videos and caring about the future of children. I post videos regarding homeschooling and business. Please subscribe and share and let's change the world together.Join the conversation to reshape how we see education. A one size fits all model does not work, school choice and education alternatives are what our children need. 🤓Leave a comment below on a video and share your thoughts! Like confetti, we’re all different.Felicia 💕💕💕Stay up to date with me! 🎉 Website - www.feliciawright.com
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Therapeutic Approaches in Alternative Education | Microschooling in Arizona | Founder 2 Founder
Therapeutic Approaches in Alternative Education | Microschooling in Arizona In this conversation, Felicia Wright interviews Amanda Comage-Trower about her innovative microschool that integrates mental health support with education. Amanda shares her journey from starting a therapeutic practice at home to establishing a multi-age micro school that serves children from preschool to grade 12. The discussion highlights the importance of community involvement, the role of teenagers as mentors, and the unique therapeutic approaches employed in the school. Amanda emphasizes the flexibility of the program, catering to the needs of families and children, and offers advice for parents seeking alternative educational options.Check out our founder at the following links!www.mentalheart.orgMy name is Felicia Wright and I’m an unconventional homeschooling mom and teacher that stepped off the beaten path and now I help other parents do the same. After teaching for several years I discovered that school dimmed the light of so many children and I didn't want to participate anymore.Now I help families as a family education consultant as well as share what I have learned as a business owner. I believe that as a community we can create better educational outcomes if we work together. It is time to come together to create a better system for our children; even if that means bringing our kids home. Thank you so much for watching my videos and caring about the future of children. I post videos regarding homeschooling, the educational landscape, and entrepreneurship. Please subscribe and share and let's change the world together.Join the conversation to reshape how we see education. Leave a comment below on a video and share your thoughts! Like confetti, we’re all different.Felicia 💕💕💕Stay up to date with me! 🎉 Website - www.feliciawright.com
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How Arizona ESA's Empower Families: A Microschool Founder's Journey
In this Founder 2 Founder episode, Felicia Wright interviews Suewong McFadden, founder of Suewong McFadden Academy, who shares her journey from being a teacher to becoming a director. She discusses the challenges she faced in the education system, including high turnover rates, lack of resources, and ineffective leadership. These experiences led her to start her own microschool, where she aims to provide a better educational experience for students. She also explains the concept of Empowerment Scholarship Accounts (ESA) and how they can help families afford educational resources. In this conversation, Suewong McFadden discusses the process of invoicing and getting paid as a vendor for the ESA program. She also shares details about her microschool, SMA (Suewong McFadden Academy), including the curriculum focus, schedule, and activities. Suewong emphasizes the importance of building self-confidence in students and creating a supportive learning environment. She also highlights the need for effective communication with parents and providing resources to help them support their child's education. Suewong encourages parents to research and explore alternative education options that best fit their child's needs.Check out our founder at the following links!https://www.mmla-edu.org/ @missmcfaddenlearningacademy This episode is powered by SPN LaunchPadMy name is Felicia Wright and I’m an unconventional homeschooling mom and teacher that stepped off the beaten path and now I help other parents do the same. After teaching for several years I discovered that school dimmed the light of so many children and I didn't want to participate anymore.Now I help families as a family education consultant as well as share what I have learned as a business owner. I believe that as a community we can create better educational outcomes if we work together. It is time to come together to create a better system for our children; even if that means bringing our kids home. Thank you so much for watching my videos and caring about the future of children. I post videos regarding homeschooling, the educational landscape, and entrepreneurship. Please subscribe and share and let's change the world together.Join the conversation to reshape how we see education. Leave a comment below on a video and share your thoughts! Like confetti, we’re all different.Felicia 💕💕💕Stay up to date with me! 🎉 Website - www.feliciawright.com
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Founder 2 Founder | A Flexible Learning Environment - Microschools
A Flexible Learning Environment - MicroschoolsWelcome to the second episode of Founder to Founder! 🎬 Join us as we sit down with Tasha Su'a-Skipps, the visionary founder of Elite Performance Prep Academy, in an inspiring conversation about revolutionizing education. In this episode, Tasha shares her insights into creating a flexible learning environment tailored to meet the diverse needs of all students. From personalized curriculum to innovative teaching methods, discover how Elite Performance Prep Academy is redefining education for the better. Don't miss out on this insightful discussion that's sure to spark new ideas and perspectives! 🔍📚 #FounderToFounder #EducationInnovation #FlexibleLearning #StudentSuccess #ElitePerformancePrep"Check out Tasha at the following links!www.eliteperformanceacademy.comhttps://www.instagram.com/eliteperformanceprepacademy/My name is Felicia Wright and I'm a #teacher and family education consultant. I help families make empowered educational decisions for their children. I'm also a #homeschooling mom and business owner! I am the founder of The Learning Outpost. Thank you so much for watching my videos and caring about the future of children. I post videos regarding homeschooling and business. Please subscribe and share and let's change the world together. Join the conversation to reshape how we see education. A one-size-fits-all model does not work, school choice and education alternatives is what our children need. 🤓Leave a comment below a video and share your thoughts! Like confetti, we’re all different.Felicia 💕💕💕Stay up to date with me! 🎉 Websites - www.feliciawright.com, DISCLAIMER: Links included in this description might be affiliate links. If you purchase a product or service with the links that I provide I may receive a small commission. There is no additional charge to you.
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Founder 2 Founder | A Conversation about Education | Microschooling
A Conversation about EducationJoin us for a thought-provoking conversation as prominent microschooling leaders dive deep into the transformative world of education. In this insightful discussion, these trailblazers share their experiences, insights, and visions for the microschooling movement. Discover how microschooling is reshaping traditional education, fostering personalized learning environments, and empowering both students and educators. Gain valuable perspectives from the forefront of the education revolution! 🔍📚 #Microschooling #EducationRevolution #FutureOfLearningCheck out our founders at the following links!Coi Morefield - https://www.linkedin.com/in/coi-morefield/Lizette Valles - https://www.linkedin.com/in/lizette-valles/My name is Felicia Wright and I'm a #teacher and family education consultant. I help families make empowered educational decisions for their children. I'm also a #homeschooling mom and business owner! I am the founder of The Learning Outpost. Thank you so much for watching my videos and caring about the future of children. I post videos regarding homeschooling and business. Please subscribe and share and let's change the world together. Join the conversation to reshape how we see education. A one-size-fits-all model does not work, school choice and education alternatives is what our children need. 🤓Leave a comment below a video and share your thoughts! Like confetti, we’re all different.Felicia 💕💕💕Stay up to date with me! 🎉 Website - www.feliciawright.com, www.thelearningoutpost.comInstagram - www.instagram.com/thelearningoutpostDISCLAIMER: Links included in this description might be affiliate links. If you purchase a product or service with the links that I provide I may receive a small commission. There is no additional charge to you.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Join us for a thought-provoking conversation as prominent microschooling leaders dive deep into the transformative world of education. In this podcast, Founder 2 Founder, these trailblazers share their experiences and insights for the microschooling movement. Discover how microschooling is reshaping traditional education, fostering personalized learning environments, and empowering both students and educators. Gain valuable perspectives from the forefront of the education revolution! 🔍📚 #Microschooling #EducationRevolution #FutureOfLearning
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Felicia Wright
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