Squid Game is back—and this time, the knives are out. In the thrilling Season 3 premiere, Player 456 is spiraling and a brutal round of hide-and-seek forces players to kill or be killed. Hosts Phil Yu and Kiera Please break down Gi-hun’s descent into vengeance, Guard 011’s daring betrayal of the Game, and the shocking moment players are forced to choose between murdering their friends… or dying. Then, Carlos Juico and Gavin Ruta from the Jumpers Jump podcast join us to unpack their wild theories for the season. Plus, Phil and Kiera face off in a high-stakes round of “Hot Sweet Potato.” SPOILER ALERT! Make sure you watch Squid Game Season 3 Episode 1 before listening on. Play one last time. IG - @SquidGameNetflix X (f.k.a. Twitter) - @SquidGame Check out more from Phil Yu @angryasianman , Kiera Please @kieraplease and the Jumpers Jump podcast Listen to more from Netflix Podcasts . Squid Game: The Official Podcast is produced by Netflix and The Mash-Up Americans.…
Passionate. Uplifting. Relatable. Zan Tyler speaks to the heart of Christian homeschooling moms like no one else. In addition to educating her own children, Zan has spent thirty-plus years joyfully mentoring homeschool parents, publishing curriculum and resources for families, and advocating for home education everywhere from her state’s legislature to our nation’s capital. Now she wants to equip and empower you to answer your God-given calling to teach your kids at home. Join Zan and a spec ...
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What happens when students educated through relationship, relevance, and rigor step into the real world? In this special commencement address to 170+ SCAIHS graduates and hundreds of their families and friends, Zan celebrates the remarkable outcomes of homeschooled students—from leading military explosive ordnance classes to earning top college sch…
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Why Black Families Are Turning to Homeschooling in Record Numbers | LaNissir James | Ep. 151
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Why are Black homeschoolers one of the fastest-growing demographics in home education? Zan Tyler and LaNissir James, HSLDA's Black Outreach Coordinator and mom of seven, explore what's fueling this explosive growth and how authentic community helps families thrive. Additionally, learn why legislators need to see your face and meet your family. Be i…
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What if the teen years could become the most meaningful part of your homeschool journey? Zan and LaNissir James, HSLDA high school specialist and homeschool mom of seven, share how to build unshakable bonds with your teens. They explore sparking entrepreneurship through everyday interests and weaving Scripture into daily life. From late-night heart…
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Why do we automatically think homeschoolers are "weird" when the data tells a completely different story? Zan and her producer Caleb Price react to viral clips and breaking news that challenge everything we've been conditioned to believe about homeschooling. From a mom questioning why she keeps putting her kids "back on the bus" despite constant co…
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How can a simple field trip spark a lifelong love of learning? Zan and homeschool consultant Elizabeth Pyle share how field trips can turn ordinary days into unforgettable learning adventures, and Elizabeth explains her three-question strategy that turns casual conversations into meaningful reflection. Zan and Elizabeth discuss the benefits of embr…
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What if the real education begins when you start teaching your own kids? In this episode, Zan Tyler talks with Elizabeth Pyle—a CPA with a master’s in taxation and a homeschool mom of two—about the surprising lessons she’s learned through homeschooling. Elizabeth shares how leaving traditional school behind and using BJU Press curriculum helped her…
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Can you homeschool your kids without giving up your own God-given dreams? Zan Tyler sits down with Ro Uwague to talk about balancing motherhood, faith, and entrepreneurship. They share honest insights about curriculum overwhelm, learning beyond the desk, and why family socialization often beats the traditional classroom. Ro opens up about trading c…
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When should your child be reading—and how do you know if they are a late bloomer or have a learning issue? Zan and producer Caleb Price tackle this question that keeps so many homeschool moms up at night, sharing honest stories, expert tips, and the importance of trusting God’s timing. They also unpack urgent news from across the country about grow…
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What happens when homeschooling meets cattle drives and calving season? Zan is joined by Brandee Gillham, a fourth-generation ranch wife and homeschool mom of four boys, for a rich conversation about raising sons with faith, grit, and purpose. After surviving cancer, Brandee felt called to educate her children at home—blending Scripture, saddle-mak…
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What transforms ordinary moments into extraordinary motivation? Zan Tyler and Jonathan Brush tackle a 12-year-old listener's question about self-productivity, while exploring the vital difference between thriving and mere success. Jonathan explains how purpose-driven goals create lasting motivation, and Zan’s encouragement highlights how homeschool…
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Beyond Bible Stories: Building Faith That Lasts in Your Homeschool | Renton Rathbun | Ep. 142
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What happens when kids know Bible stories but don’t truly understand God’s Word? Zan Tyler talks with homeschool dad and theologian Renton Rathbun about why systematic Bible teaching is essential for your child’s faith journey. Together, they share how to create a Bible program at home that goes beyond devotionals and helps your children stand firm…
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What if school didn’t come with permission slips, rigid schedules, or one-size-fits-all rules? Veteran homeschool advocate Zan Tyler and producer Caleb Price break down why more families than ever are turning to homeschooling—and how it’s changing lives. From flexible routines and real-world learning to faith-centered curriculum and support for twi…
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What if the foundation of American education was never meant to be separated from faith? Zan and Alex Newman explore how the Bible formed the cornerstone of early American education, from Harvard's original mission to classroom instruction nationwide. Alex shares historical insights about our founding fathers who viewed Scripture as the ultimate au…
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Could homeschooling be the greatest adventure your family ever takes together? Award-winning journalist Alex Newman shares how education beyond classroom walls transformed his family's life, creating opportunities to explore ancient ruins, trek through national parks, and build unforgettable memories. Alex reveals why spending time with his six chi…
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Does attending a homeschool convention really help? In today's unique episode, Zan interviews two guests back to back. Nancy Manos has served as the director for a state homeschool convention and a national homeschool conference. She and Zan discuss why gathering with thousands of like-minded families transforms the homeschool experience. Zan then …
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How do you find joy when your soul feels empty? Kristi Clover shares her experience at her father's bedside and the unexpected peace that found her in grief. Zan and Kristi discuss practical strategies for navigating depression, the importance of having a "safe person," and why simplifying your homeschool during difficult seasons isn't failure. The…
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What happens when the winter blues meet homeschool burnout? Through raw conversations and personal stories, Zan and Kristi Clover tackle the reality of midwinter homeschool struggles and feelings of depression. Kristi shares her journey through burnout and discovering her identity beyond motherhood. Together, they explore how faith, counseling, and…
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What if education decisions were made closer to home? Zan welcomes back attorney Will Estrada to discuss the potential dismantling of the U.S. Department of Education. Will traces the history of federal involvement in education from 1647 through today, sharing how test scores have declined despite monumental increases in federal spending. Together …
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What does it take to protect the freedoms we often take for granted? Zan and producer Caleb Price review trending homeschool videos, from humorous moments to inspiring sports stories about collegiate opportunities for homeschool athletes. The conversation turns serious when Zan shares concerning news about Illinois' proposed homeschool bill that wo…
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What if focusing on your child’s potential matters more than your own limitations? Karim Morato once thought homeschooling was "completely crazy" - especially for a first-generation immigrant teaching in her second language. Now this passionate advocate helps Hispanic families embrace home education across cultural and language barriers. Zan and Ka…
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Do you ever feel lonely as a homeschool parent? Zan and her dear friend Heidi St. John have a heart-to-heart conversation about the invaluable benefits of building community. Heidi shares how she went from being a lonely mom who came into homeschooling kicking and screaming to founding thriving homeschool co-ops and resource centers across North Am…
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What do you think about legislation that would track homeschoolers even in Sunday School? Have others pressured you about your child’s socialization? In this unique episode, Zan and her producer Caleb Price, homeschool father of 5, analyze viral homeschool content and discuss everything from daily schedules to educational freedom. Drawing from thei…
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Crafting Your Homeschool Story: Planning for the High School Years | LaNissir James | Ep. 130
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How do you transform your teen's unique high school experiences into a powerful story? Transcripts serve as academic "storybooks" that showcase each student's distinctive path. Zan and LaNissir James discuss documenting achievements, creating meaningful electives, and preparing students for diverse futures. Their conversation reveals how homeschool…
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Personality and Homeschooling: Understanding Your Different Learners | LaNissir James | Ep. 129
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How do personality differences shape your homeschool days? Zan and LaNissir James explore the fascinating dynamics of teaching children with different learning styles and temperaments. Drawing from her experience homeschooling seven unique children, LaNissir shares how understanding personality types transformed her approach to education, while Zan…
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Are you trying to find peace in your homeschool journey while meeting your child's unique needs? Zan and Peggy Ployhar discuss how homeschool parents naturally provide the individualized education their children need, often without realizing it. Through stories of late readers, testing challenges, and learning breakthroughs, they share how focusing…
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What if your greatest parenting challenge became your life's calling? When Peggy Ployhar's five-year-old son struggled in traditional school, she reluctantly turned to homeschooling despite her initial resistance. Zan and Peggy share their parallel journeys of releasing parental guilt and learning to embrace their children's unique learning styles.…
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What makes the difference between just another year and one filled with purpose? Zan and Joe Tyler invite you into an encouraging New Year's Day discussion about moving beyond typical resolutions to discover God's calling for your family. Through stories of evening bonfires, car-ride conversations, and precious moments around the table, the Tylers …
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Have you ever struggled with feeling insignificant in your role as a homeschool parent? Join Zan and Joe Tyler for a genuine Christmas conversation about finding dignity and purpose in unexpected places. Through personal stories of homeschool advocacy and cherished family traditions, the Tylers share how God works through ordinary people to accompl…
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Could raising the next generation of Kingdom builders start at your kitchen table? Kirk Cameron shares how parents can be part of America's spiritual revival through homeschooling their children to understand their faith and calling. Zan and Kirk discuss their homeschooling journeys, the power of biblical education, and why Christian parents should…
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Creative Ways Homeschoolers Can Serve Military Families During the Holidays | Natalie Mack | Ep. 123
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What meaningful ways can homeschool families find to support military families during the holiday season to honor them and thank them for their service? The military exists to preserve and protect our freedom, and often it is the entire family that pays the price–especially during the holidays. Perhaps a parent is deployed during Christmas or reloc…
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What role does a biblical worldview play in multi-generational education? Zan Tyler and Sharon Fisher explore this crucial topic, sharing how to weave God's truth into every subject. Sharon reveals practical examples from her BJU Press curriculum development work, while Zan draws powerful parallels between today's homeschool movement and historical…
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What do you do when unexpected life events make homeschooling feel overwhelming? Sharon Fisher, a curriculum specialist and homeschooling grandmother, joins Zan to discuss how grandparents can provide vital support during challenging seasons. From navigating the transition from traditional teaching to home education, to establishing healthy family …
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How do you move from surviving to thriving in difficult seasons? Zan and Nancy continue their heart-to-heart discussion about the power of prayer in your homeschool journey, exploring how parents' midnight prayers and tears reflect God's own heart. From fasting and prayer during legislative battles to stopping mid-lesson to seek God together, they …
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What does it mean to truly partner with God in raising your children? Zan and her good friend Nancy Manos share real-life stories of how the power of prayer transforms our homeschooling experiences. From legislative victories to daily challenges, they discuss practical ways to make prayer your lifeline. God delights to bless our children with amazi…
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What does faith look like in the face of devastating trauma? Terrie McKee shares her remarkable journey of homeschooling children with autism, dyslexia, and ADHD while navigating both an abusive first marriage and a violent shooting that left her second husband paralyzed. From seeing her daughter advance three grade levels in reading within months …
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How can homeschooling parents persevere in building community in the midst of daunting challenges? In today’s conversation, Zan Tyler and Janie Gibson encourage parents to weather these obstacles in order to provide their children the opportunity to experience the joy of community and the heart of homeschool connection. As Janie shares candid stori…
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How do you find your tribe as a homeschooling family? Zan Tyler is joined by veteran homeschool mom Janie Gibson, who shares her journey of creating opportunities for homeschool families, from starting a sports league and American Heritage Girls troop to launching successful co-ops. Drawing from decades of homeschooling experience, Janie and Zan di…
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How can you optimize your teaching methods to fit your unique family’s needs? Zan continues her conversation with Amy Harrell Smith as they share valuable insights on customizing your homeschool approach, including schedules and curriculum. Amy discusses her innovative "ultra block schedule" approach, which allows students to focus intensively on o…
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How does a homeschooling family find hope and help in the face of disaster? Zan welcomes her dear friend Tracy Klicka, Director of Development at HSLDA. Together, they explore the crucial topic of disaster relief for homeschoolers, sparked by the recent devastation of Hurricane Helene. Tracy shares her personal journey of homeschooling through hard…
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Have you ever wondered how homeschooling friendships can transform lives and educational journeys? Zan sits down with Callie Chaplow, mom of four boys and homeschool advocate, to explore the power of community in homeschooling. Callie shares her inspiring story of how she and her best friend Michelle supported each other through their homeschooling…
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Discover Confidence, Find Your Footing, and Embrace Your Calling to Homeschool | Amy Harrell Smith | Ep. 112
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What's the secret to unshakable confidence as a homeschooling parent? Seasoned homeschool mom Amy Harrell Smith shares her personal journey and hard-won wisdom. Zan and Amy offer practical advice and encouragement for parents at every stage of the homeschooling adventure. From the early days of unexpectedly diving into homeschooling to navigating t…
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How can one family's decision to homeschool lead to global impact and unexpected ministry opportunities? Zan and Gerald Huebner continue their conversation about Gerald's remarkable journey in the homeschooling movement. They discuss the growth of homeschooling worldwide, including its rebranding as "family education" in Ukraine. Gerald shares his …
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How did one family's decision to homeschool their developmentally delayed son in 1988 lead to leadership in the global homeschooling movement? Gerald Huebner shares his journey from homeschool novice to international advocate. He and his wife Bev homeschooled their two children, and founded local and provincial homeschool organizations in Canada, e…
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Have you ever felt like quitting homeschooling? In this episode of the Zan Tyler Podcast, veteran homeschool moms Zan Tyler and Nancy Manos share their personal struggles and triumphs on the homeschooling journey. They discuss the transformative power of perseverance, the importance of seeking support, and the unexpected ways God provides help in t…
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Do your children know how much you love them and love being with them? As you plan for a new school year, be sure to join Zan Tyler and Nancy Manos for a conversation about setting the tone for a successful homeschooling journey. In this episode, these veteran homeschool moms share their wisdom on celebrating the start of the school year, creating …
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Willing, Winsome, and Wise: The Homeschooler's Approach to Advocacy | Nathan Pierce | Ep. 107
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Second-generation homeschooler and the Executive Director of Family Protection Ministries, Nathan Pierce joins Zan in exploring practical ways homeschool families can safeguard educational freedoms. Nathan shares heartwarming stories of how homeschoolers have influenced legislators and offers simple, effective strategies for engaging in the politic…
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Growing up, Nathan Pierce had a strong dislike for math and sitting still. His parents were undaunted. Because they homeschooled, they could build plenty of time into Nathan’s school days to play, be outside, and to build things. One year Nathan constructed a working drawbridge for a treefort he and his mother had built together. Through this, Nath…
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When it comes right down to it, we all want lives that are filled with meaning and wonder. Veteran homeschool mom Tina Keto suggests undergirding your school year with prayer. Join Zan and Tina as they discuss specific ways you can build activities into your children’s lives that ignite their interests and passions. Homeschool co-ops and support gr…
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Tina Keto loved everything about being homeschooled–the mental freedom, the flexibility, and the family time. But she decided not to homeschool her own children because she knew firsthand the time and sacrifice it required from her mother–until she had her first son. And that changed everything. Join Zan and Tina as they discuss the homeschool adva…
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Dr. Robert Jackson, father of nine, believes that homeschooling is a calling, and we must be prepared to persevere in that calling. Robert and his wife have walked through raising two special needs children who have had very serious illnesses and two children who walked away from their faith for a period of time while they were in the midst of thei…
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