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Episode 265:

Then and Now: Homeschooling Over Three Decades

Hosted by

Kaitlin Zara

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Episode 265:

Then and Now: Homeschooling Over Three Decades

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Kaitlin Zara

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What does homeschooling look like after 30 years—and what has really changed?

In this encouraging and honest conversation, Kaitlin Zara sits down with veteran homeschool mom, author, and mentor Susie Lloyd, who homeschooled seven children over three decades. Together, they reflect on how homeschooling has evolved, what challenges remain timeless, and why perseverance, patience, and prayer matter more than ever.

From building community from scratch to resisting curriculum overload, from navigating skepticism to trusting God’s long game, Susie offers wisdom and reassurance for today’s homeschool parents—especially those feeling overwhelmed or discouraged. This episode is a reminder that homeschooling is not about perfection, but about faithfulness.


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Meet Our Guest

Susie Lloyd homeschooled seven children over 30 years and is a longtime mentor, speaker, author, and consultant in the Catholic homeschooling world. Her books, articles, and conference talks emphasize that you don’t have to homeschool perfectly to homeschool successfully. Susie has a special heart for mentoring new and struggling homeschoolers.

🌐 Website: https://susielloyd.com/


In This Episode, We Discuss

Homeschooling “Then and Now”
• What it was like homeschooling before widespread support and resources
• How early homeschoolers built co-ops, field trips, and networks from scratch
• Why today’s abundance of options can feel overwhelming

Curriculum Wisdom Across Generations
• Why chasing the “next best” curriculum often causes burnout
• The value of sticking with what works
• Adapting when a child truly needs something different

Community, Perseverance, and Minority Culture
• Why homeschoolers are still a cultural minority—even today
• The importance of continuing to build and invest in community
• How patience and perseverance change hearts over time

Faith at the Center of Homeschooling
• Why homeschooling must be rooted in prayer, not pressure
• How morning prayer and read-alouds shaped Susie’s family life
• Letting go of rigid school models and embracing the human reality of learning

Encouragement for New Homeschool Moms
• Why feeling misunderstood is part of the calling
• “Wait ten years”—how fruit becomes visible with time
• Living the witness instead of arguing for it


Books & Read-Alouds Mentioned

Little House on the Prairie series – Laura Ingalls Wilder
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The Chronicles of Narnia – C.S. Lewis
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With God in Russia – Fr. Walter J. Ciszek
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All Creatures Great and Small – James Herriot
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Additional Resources Mentioned

• Hillside Education: https://www.hillsideeducation.com/
• Hillside Education Language Arts:
https://www.hillsideeducation.com/index.php/language-arts/


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📝 Catholic Homeschool Blog: https://homeschoolconnections.com/blog/
🎧 Catholic Homeschool Podcast: https://homeschoolconnections.com/podcast/

If this episode encouraged you, please like, subscribe, and share—and remember, you are not alone on this homeschooling journey.

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