Cleverly Changing Podcast

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Empowering the total person

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  • Lesson 106: Teaching Young Entrepreneurs

    28/12/2023 Duração: 26min

    [Opening music fades out]Host: "Welcome back to the Cleverly Changing Podcast. I'm your host, Elle Cole. Mom of two twin daughters. Today, we're diving deep into a topic that ignites creativity and innovation: guiding our youth to become successful entrepreneurs."The essence of entrepreneurship for kidsHost: "Before we jump into the practical aspects, let's understand the essence of entrepreneurship for kids."For today's episode, we define entrepreneurship as creating a profitable business.The essence of entrepreneurship for young kids is recognized when they step back, identify various issues in their communities or industries, and take innovative steps to solve the problems they see. Their clear result is a successful business, recognition, and impact.Host: "Entrepreneurship isn't just about starting a business; it's about fostering a mindset. It's teaching kids to identify problems and create solutions. Take young Marcus, for example. He noticed the lack of recycling bins in his neighborhood and decided to

  • Lesson 105 Homeschooling and artificial intelligence

    13/12/2023 Duração: 13min

    [INTRO MUSIC] HOST (Elle Cole):Welcome to the Cleverly Changing Podcast, where we explore the world of homeschooling, parenting, and education. I’m your host, Elle Cole, and today we’re diving into the fascinating realm of artificial intelligence in homeschooling.HOST (Elle Cole):Artificial intelligence, or AI, isn’t just about robots and sci-fi movies. It’s a powerful tool that can enrich our children’s education in remarkable ways. We shouldn't be afraid of technology. It is a tool that we should learn how to use responsibly, and the lessons around technology should be taught in an educational setting or within the homeschool setting. Today, I’ll be sharing practical ways families can integrate AI into their homeschool curriculum.I believe learning is about going on a knowledge adventure. STEM is huge in schools and today's job markets, so our children should be early adopters of how to train machines/computers intelligently.HOST (Elle Cole):Let's start with something fundamental—reading. AI-powered reading

  • 504 Plan Check Up Lesson 104

    07/12/2023 Duração: 20min
  • 125 Things To Do With Your Kids During Holiday Break

    28/11/2023 Duração: 25min

    Episode Summary:Join us for a festive episode as we explore a myriad of exciting activities to make this holiday season truly special for your family. In this episode of the Cleverly Changing Podcast, we dive into 125 fantastic things you can do with your kids during their holiday break across the USA.Episode Highlights:At-Home Activities with Kids (25 Ideas)- Create DIY snowflakes, handprint ornaments, and gingerbread houses.- Engage in holiday-themed baking and craft personalized holiday cards.- Enjoy family dance parties, storytelling sessions, and indoor scavenger hunts.Family-Friendly Activities (25 Ideas)- Host game nights, movie marathons, and cozy blanket forts.- Organize family picnics, storytelling hours, and yoga sessions together.Activities with Friends (25 Ideas)- Plan virtual cookie exchanges, trivia nights, and craft sessions with friends.- Host virtual karaoke nights, cooking classes, and escape room challenges.Family-Friendly Field Trips (25 Ideas)- Visit local holiday markets, Christmas tree

  • Lesson 102 Teaching Kids about Sexuality with Dr. Candice Nicole

    20/11/2023 Duração: 01h01min

    Listener Discretion Advised: This episode contains discussions on sensitive topics regarding Black women's sexuality and societal labels. Please be advised of potentially mature content.Episode Summary:In Season 5 Episode 102 of Cleverly Changing, hosts Elle Cole and Miriam Hoover engage in a powerful conversation with guest Dr. Candice Nicole. Together, they delve into the intricate dynamics of labeling younger Black girls/women as "FAST" by senior Black women and the broader implications of such terminology.Key Topics Explored:- The Label "FAST" Explained: Unpacking the meaning and impact of the term "FAST" when used by senior Black women toward younger Black girls/women.  - Intergenerational Conversations: The importance of fostering dialogue between younger and older Black women to challenge myths and misconceptions about sexuality and protection from violence.- Sexual Policing and Survival: Exploring the flawed notion of how policing sexualities contributes to safety and survival within the Black communi

  • 101

    13/11/2023 Duração: 44min

    The Cleverly Changing Podcast is your guide to innovative education. In this episode, we welcome Brittany Selah Lee-Bey, an educator, reading specialist, and the creative mind behind "EtymologyRules: Back to Basics" and The EtymologyRules Show. While diving into the show, we discover how Brittany transforms literacy education for youth through interactive workbooks and an engaging YouTube children's show.[Show Notes]**Introduction:**Host: Elle ColeGuest: Brittany Selah Lee-Bey, Educator, Reading Specialist, and Author**Overview:**- Brittany's inspiration behind creating "EtymologyRules: Back to Basics" and her passion for improving literacy skills.- The unique and exciting approach of The EtymologyRules Show in making learning an adventure for children.- Techniques and methods employed by Brittany to help youth struggling with reading.**Key Discussion Points:**1. The Inspiration Behind "EtymologyRules: Back to Basics"- The driving force behind Brittany's passion for improving literacy skills.- EtymologyRules

  • Paying for College Lesson 100

    17/04/2023 Duração: 56min

    Our latest Cleverly Changing Podcast episode discusses paying for college and how early families should start. Brad Baldridge is a college funding specialist who worked with thousands of families to help them plan and save for college. He is the host of the Podcast Taming the High Cost of College, and he is a dad who has navigated this college readiness and tuition journey with his own children. There are several follow up resources to help you as your start your path paying for college for your own children.Word of the EpisodeKihinde means second-born twin in Yuroba.  SponsoredToday's episode is sponsored by Cleverly Changing Press. Learn more about sickle cell disease and sickle cell trait with the Ultimate Sickle Cell Activity Book. The book is currently on sale now, so please purchase your copy at CleverlyChanging.com/Shop.Let's Connect!Leave us a voicemail and let us know what you think this African Proverb means. Want to be a guest on an upcoming show? Just fill out this form, and we will send you an in

  • Inexpensive Homeschool Resources Lesson 99

    09/04/2023 Duração: 30min

    EPISODE TRANSCRIPTSpeaker1: [00:00:09] 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.Speaker2: [00:01:10] Hello. Hello. Hello. Welcome back to another episode of the cleverly changing podcast. I am one of your co-hosts, Miriam. I am an urban farmer, a homeschooling mom of four. And an all-around creative genius. Okay. I don't know about genius, but that's okay. I'm going to do my best to try to stay focused. Elle usual

  • Homeschool Planning: Calendars, Contacts, and Passwords Lesson 98

    14/03/2023 Duração: 28min

    WE’VE GOT MERCH! SUPPORT THE PODCASTThere are hoodies, t-shirts, sweatshirts, pillows, and more. Place your order at CleverlyChanging.Threadless.com.LET’S CONNECT!Want to be a guest on an upcoming show? Just fill out this form, and we will send you an interview link when your request is approved.We’re bringing back Cleverly Cultured Kids! To have your kids featured on Cleverly Cultured Kids, complete this Interview form for kids, and we will send you an interview link when your request is approved.You can call us directly now. Please leave us a voicemail and let us know how you enjoy the show or share your questions.ABOUT THE HOSTSHosts 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 Cult

  • From Teacher to Publisher Lesson 97

    20/02/2023 Duração: 41min

    Maria Dismondy is the founder of the publishing company Cardinal Rule Press. She inspires and educates others in the book industry. She shared insight on the Cleverly Changing Podcast, letting us know about her life as a publisher in Michigan after being in the classroom for many years.TODAY’S HISTORY LESSON What is Kenyan currency called?Listen to the episode for the answer.AFRICAN PROVERB“Talking to one another is loving one another.” - Kenyan Proverb.Remember to subscribe to our podcast so you will get the latest updates.LET’S CONNECT!Want to be a guest on an upcoming show? Just fill out this form, and we will send you an interview link when your request is approved.We’re bringing back Cleverly Cultured Kids! We want to feature your kids on Cleverly Cultured Kids, so please complete this Interview form for kids, and we will send you an interview link once your request is approved.You can call us directly now. Please leave us a voicemail and let us know how you enjoy the show or share your questions.ORDER A

  • Lesson 96 - Teaching Black History With Brandi

    13/02/2023 Duração: 42min

    Today's podcast will discuss How Do You Teach Your Children Black History?Today's History Lesson Where was the first public place where "Lift and Every Voice and Sing," the Black national anthem, was performed? Listen to the episode for the answer.African Proverb"If everyone is going to dance, who then is going to watch?" Cameroonian ProverbRemember to subscribe to our podcast so you will get the latest updates.Word of the EpisodeOsanso means orange in Yuroba. Yuroba is a language from Nigeria.Let's Connect!Want to be a guest on an upcoming show? Just fill out this form, and we will send you an interview link when your request is approved.We're bringing back Cleverly Cultured Kids! We want to feature your kids on Cleverly Cultured Kids, so please complete this Interview form for kids, and we will send you an interview link once your request is approved.You can call us directly now. Please leave us a voicemail and let us know how you enjoy the show or share your questions.Order a Clever Homeschool Kit: Don't f

  • Lesson 95 Homeschool Tip 2 How to Create Lesson Plans

    24/01/2023 Duração: 25min

    WE’VE GOT MERCH! SUPPORT THE PODCASTThere are hoodies, t-shirts, sweatshirts, pillows, and more. Place your order at CleverlyChanging.Threadless.com.LET’S CONNECT!Want to be a guest on an upcoming show? Just fill out this form, and we will send you an interview link when your request is approved.We’re bringing back Cleverly Cultured Kids! To have your kids featured on Cleverly Cultured Kids, complete this Interview form for kids, and we will send you an interview link when your request is approved.You can call us directly now. Please leave us a voicemail and let us know how you are enjoying the show or share your questions.Please check out the Podcast Transcript of episode 95: Tip 2 How to Create Lesson Plans.Elle  0:09  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

  • The Best Way to Make Homeschool Preparations

    16/01/2023 Duração: 21min

    History to ExploreMore and more families across the United States want more educational options for their children. The 2020 Census Bureau data reported that the number of African American homeschool households homeschooling increased by five times — larger than any other racial group. The popularity of self-directed parent-led education is at an all-time high.Word of the EpisodeE yi so means see you soon in Fon and is from the country of Benin Republic.Let's Connect!Want to be a guest on an upcoming show? Just fill out this form, and we will send you an interview link when your request is approved.We're bringing back Cleverly Cultured Kids! We want to feature your kids on Cleverly Cultured Kids, so please complete this Interview form for kids, and we will send you an interview link once your request is approved.You can call us directly now. Please leave us a voicemail and let us know how you enjoy the show or share your questions.Order a Clever Homeschool Kit: Don't forget to order one of our exclusive Cleve

  • Growing Nutritious Foods and Educated Kids

    19/10/2022 Duração: 54min

    During this episode we will share and discuss Stacey Woodson's homeschooling journey and how being a dietician and an author influences her parenting and family relationships.History to ExploreOne of the most influential instruments in African culture are drums. Drums are considered the heartbeat of Africa. The book Oral Literature in Africa discusses how drums were used to communicate different messages in African culture (learn more).Use this resource to learn more about Nigerian food.African ProverbOun t’a ó jẹ l’àgbà oun ta ó se: “What we want to eat is, on the hierarchical scale, superior to what we want to do. - Yoruba ProverbPlease tweet us using the #cleverlychangingpodcast to tell us what this proverb means to you or leave us a voicemail and let us know what you think this African Proverb means.Word of the EpisodeOsan means orange in Yoruba and is from the country of NigeriaLet's Connect!Want to be a guest on an upcoming show? Just fill out this form, and we will send you an interview link when your

  • National Sickle Cell Awareness Month

    29/09/2022 Duração: 27min

    During this episode I share information about sickle cell disease in honor of National Sickle Cell Awareness month. History to ExploreNigeria has a population of 112 million people. About 25% of adults there carry the sickle cell trait  (source). According to the World Health Organization, more than 300,000 babies with severe hemoglobin disorders are born globally each year, but 75 per cent is said to be found in Sub-Saharan Africa (source).African ProverbHe who is sick will not refuse medicine. ~ Nigerian ProverbsPlease tweet us using the #cleverlychangingpodcast to tell us what this proverb means to you or leave us a voicemail and let us know what you think this African Proverb means.Word of the EpisodeIn the Gambia Dutu means Mango.  Order a Clever Homeschool Kit: Don't forget to order one of our exclusive Clever Homeschool Kits. The value of each individual kit is $175 USD, and the first 25 people who sign-up for a kit will receive free-shipping. Kits ship in early October and will include: t-shirts, game

  • Supporting Educational Entrepreneurs With The VELA Fund

    13/09/2022 Duração: 44min

    During this episode we share how the VELA fund is supporting educational entrepreneurs. They specifically specialize educational experiences that are out of the box. In 2010 at one of my daughter's pediatric appointments her doctor advised me to homeschool. The thought changed my children's first academic experiences and increased my love for education.African Proverb"In Kijita (Wajita) there is a proverb which says "Omwana ni wa bhone," meaning regardless of a child's biological parent(s) its upbringing belongs to the community (source).Please tweet us using the #cleverlychangingpodcast to tell us what this proverb means to you or leave us a voicemail and let us know what you think this African Proverb means.Word of the EpisodeAdore means medicine in the Twi language from Ghana.Order a Clever Homeschool Kit valued at $175: Don't forget to order one of our exclusive Clever Homeschool Kits. The value of each individual kit is $175 USD, and the first 25 people who sign-up for a kit will receive free-shipping. K

  • Music is Great For Learning and Boosts a Child's Self-Esteem

    05/09/2022 Duração: 51min

    During this episode we will share and discuss how music is great for learning and boosts a child's self-esteem. Every culture in the world embraces music.History to ExploreOne of the most influential instruments in African culture are drums. Drums are considered the heartbeat of Africa. The book Oral Literature in Africa discusses how drums were used to communicate different messages in African culture (learn more).African ProverbFear a silent man. He has lips like a drum. - Yoruba ProverbPlease tweet us using the #cleverlychangingpodcast to tell us what this proverb means to you or leave us a voicemail and let us know what you think this African Proverb means.Word of the EpisodeOni means today in Yoruba.  About Our SponsorNight Zookeeper sponsored this episode.Thank you, Night Zookeeper, for sponsoring this episode. Learning is fun, so the Night Zookeeper educational online program is a big hit in my house. My 9-year-old loves it. She asks to use it at least three days a week (weekends included). I can’t say

  • It's Back to School Time, and We Have Something New for You

    30/08/2022 Duração: 53min

    Where did the summer months go? If you feel that summer felt way too short this year, we concur 100%. This episode is where Miriam and I update you on our lives with our children this school year, and we have an exceptional offer for you. This is an episode you will want to listen to in its entirety to take advantage of everything we have available.History to ExploreAccording to the United Nations, Africa produces about 2-3% of the carbon - dioxide emissions and has 15% of the world's population. (learn more).African ProverbWealth diminishes with usage; learning increases with use. ~ Nigeria ProverbPlease tweet us using the #cleverlychangingpodcast to tell us what this proverb means to you.We Want to Hear From YouLeave us a voicemail and let us know what you think this African Proverb means.Word of the EpisodeAkwaaba means welcome in Twi.  About Our SponsorNight Zookeeper sponsored this episode.Thank you, Night Zookeeper, for sponsoring this episode. Learning should be fun, and the Night Zookeeper educational

  • It Takes a Melanin Village

    08/08/2022 Duração: 57min

    ur latest Cleverly Changing Podcast episode we discuss the importance of a homeschooling support system and systems in general to help your days run more smoothly. We listened to a former teacher who now homeschools and supports other homeschoolers let us know why it takes a Melanin Village to be a Black family homeschooling in America.History to ExploreThe Sahara desert in Africa is world’s largest desert. It is nearly as big as the USA! (learn more).African ProverbA fully grown up tree cannot be bent into a walking stick. ~ Kenyan ProverbWe Want to Hear From YouLeave us a voicemail and let us know what you think this African Proverb means.Word of the EpisodeKosi Wahala means no problem in Yuroba.  About Our SponsorThis episode is sponsored by Night ZookeeperThank you Night Zookeeper for sponsoring this episode. Learning should be fun and the Night Zookeeper educational online program is a big hit in my house. My 9-year-old loves it. She asks to use it at least 3 days a week (weekends included). I can’t say

  • From Veterinarian to Cowgirl

    11/07/2022 Duração: 56min

    Do you have a child that loves animals? If so, this episode with guest Abriana Johnson about going from veterinarian to cowgirl will be a great episode for you to listen to with them.History to ExploreThe Emancipation Proclamation was passed in 1862. Did you know that in the latter part of the 1800s, many formerly enslaved people settled west after it was passed? The Forgotten Black Cowboys Of The Wild West, written by William DeLong, records that as many as 25% (about 3,500) of formerly enslaved people made the Wild Wild West their homeland and became Black Cowboys (learn more).African ProverbWhen your neighbour’s horse falls into a pit, you should not rejoice at it, for your own child may fall into it too. – Yoruba ProverbWe Want to Hear From YouLeave us a voicemail and let us know what you think this African Proverb means.Word of the EpisodeKosi Wahala means no problem in Yuroba.  About Our SponsorThis episode is sponsored by Night ZookeeperThank you Night Zookeeper for sponsoring this episode. Learning sh

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