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Black Men Homeschool

Jason B. Esterspodcasters.spotify.com
The purpose of our podcast is to discuss the issues that are important to us as Black Men of faith who are homeschooling our children. For years, we would get together and just chop it up about any and everything: sports, history, current events, scripture, whatever we were reading. What we are doing at Black Men Homeschool is exactly that. We come together in this space to share ideas about race, culture, education, social justice, media and our faith. Except now its better, because you are here with us.
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Episodes

Akil Parker- Mathematics and Problem Solving are Liberation Work

We kick off our new season with a focus this month on mathematics and problem solving and we're excited to chop it up with our special guest to the podcast, educator extraordinaire and AUTHOR, Akil Parker from All This Math.

Jan 31, 20241 hr 11 minSeason 4Ep. 1

The Right Chemistry and A Heart 4 Homeschool

The school year is officially underway and some of us probably already realize that we need help! That’s why we’re excited to have educator, writer, scientist, and homeschool veteran extraordinaire Kendra Price, from A Heart 4 Homeschool. Kendra has been equipping black homeschooling families with resources, curriculum, information and encouragement through her A Heart 4 Homeschool website and podcast, and she also teaches a phenomenal Chemistry class for homeschooling high school students. Duri...

Sep 29, 202349 minSeason 3Ep. 1

Why "The Fade in the Water" Resonates with Us and What to Learn from It

Now you know we had to get together and talk about the Montgomery Sweet Tea Party, or the Montgomery Uprising, or...our personal favorite..."the Fade on the Water". As we share our feelings of shock, awe, pride, and elation, we also try to place this monumental event within a long legacy of the American African's rebellion against racist aggression and white supremacy. We also share some graphic novels that work as great companions to discussions we might have about the events in Montgomery with...

Aug 18, 202342 minSeason 3Ep. 1

How a Homeschooler became an Animator: Talking with Tyrone Bullock Jr.

A young boy is homeschooled and matures into a young Black Man who is clear in his understanding of himself, his faith, and his passions. This is the goal that many of us who homeschool envision for our sons. This episode, we get to hear from someone who lived that journey. Tyrone Bullock Jr is founder of NuMove Animation, LLC and a recent graduate of the visual effects and animation program at Drexel University. Tyrone talks with us about his experiences as a homeschooler and how it propelled h...

Aug 26, 20221 hrSeason 3Ep. 1

What Do you Do After You've Written It? Introducing Your Book to the Community with Master Children's Book Marketer Micaela S. Benn

In recent years, there has been a torrent of interest in books that are more inclusive, more culturally relevant, and more representative of Black children and Black life. Consequently, There are more emerging authors out there who are creating books for our children, more than ever before. But how do you take that book from an idea to print? And then, how do you get your community to know that your book is out here waiting for them? Our guest today, Micaela S. Benn, is uniquely suited to answer...

Jul 22, 20221 hr 10 minSeason 2Ep. 13

Congratulations to the Graduates!

We just want to take a moment to celebrate our graduates! It doesn't matter if you graduated from high school or pre-school. And it doesn't matter if you're getting your Ph.D or your GED. You deserve to have your accomplishments recognized!

May 21, 20223 min

If We're Going to Be Community, we need to talk about Conflict Resolution

We weren't going to talk about Will Smith and Chris Rock...then we did it anyway. Why? Because we need to work through the ways various forms of conflict resolution impact our children, our families, and our community. We talk about American "tear-down" culture, healing trauma, protecting Black women, and what conversations we are having with our kids about conflict resolution.

Apr 03, 202247 minSeason 2Ep. 11

How your Homeschooler Can Get Scholarships for College: A Conversation with Melissa A. Rowe, Founder of Capture Greatness

“How am I going to get this kid to college? And who's going to pay for it?” This is the question that our guest this episode is uniquely qualified to help us answer. Melissa A. Rowe is the Founder of Capture Greatness, a non profit that provides scholarship writing & college coaching support for first-generation college goers and students in under-resourced schools. Melissa is also the author of a new resource that every parent of a middle schooler or high schooler should have entitled, “Sch...

Jan 26, 202257 minSeason 2Ep. 6

Holistic Health, Healing and Homeschool with Brother Landis Rowe

We need to think more deeply about our spiritual, mental, and physical health. In this episode, Richard and Jason discuss holistic health, healing, and homeschool with brother Landis Rowe, owner of Rowe Natural Health, a Christian-based holistic health company that is committed to providing families with quality natural health education and services.

Dec 03, 202140 min

Why You Should Learn about HBCU College Football

It’s Fall and while the weather is cooling down, football season is heating up. So I am going to make a statement that is unequivocally true: There is no football experience, and I would argue, no greater football experience you can have as a spectator than going to an HBCU college football game in the South Western Athletic Conference, better known as the SWAC. There is nothing like football in the SWAC, and it’s not just about what happens on the field. And it’s not just the battle of the band...

Nov 03, 20211 hr 22 minSeason 2Ep. 4

To the Sisters: Is your Man Suffering from Strategic Incompetence? To The Brothers: Are You Even Hearing This?

What is strategic incompetence? And why are we watching TikTok videos about it? In this episode, a popular TikTok video becomes grounds for some self-examination as Richard and Jason probe deeper into how perspectives of men's and women's work affect homeschooling and the household. They also give some advice on how to improve communication around shared work in our families.

Oct 22, 202153 minSeason 2Ep. 3

A Conversation with Akil Parker, Founder of AllThisMath,LLC

One of the largest hurdles for both students and their parents is feeling confident with math. That lack of confidence can be a result of several factors, but whatever the case, it creates an ever growing barrier for many that prevents learners from feeling like they ever truly possess the kind education that they deserve. Akil Parker is the creator and founder of AllThisMath, an online platform designed to instill math confidence in young people. Not only that, but he’s found a way to weave tog...

Oct 04, 20211 hr 44 minSeason 2Ep. 2

10 Things We Think You Should Know about Homeschool

Bruh! You homeschooling now? You too, Sis? We think that's outstanding! In this episode, Richard and Jason share a few tidbits of wisdom with you that they have gained as homeschooling fathers over the years.

Sep 27, 202149 minSeason 2Ep. 1

Reclaiming History: A Conversation with Delina Pryce McPhaull, founder of Woke Homeschooling

Many of us have had the struggle of trying to find a history curriculum that is historically accurate and culturally relevant. What's more, we want to teach history in a way that resists token representations of Black and Brown people, while actively combating white supremacy. In this episode, Jason and Richard get a chance to talk with the creator of the Oh Freedom! history curriculum and founder of Woke Homeschooling, Delina Pryce Mcphaull, who not only crafted a solution for her own children,...

Mar 31, 20211 hr 7 minSeason 1Ep. 4

What Does "Support" Look Like?

In their bravest episode yet, Jason and Richard invite their wives to the podcast to get an assessment of how supportive they are as husbands and fathers when it comes to homeschooling. That opens up an honest dialogue about roles, trust, and the importance of having support for homeschooling, not only between couples, but also within a larger community.

Mar 22, 202159 minSeason 1Ep. 3

Melanating the Supply Chain

In this episode, Jason and Richard turn a conversation about food into a conversation about economic self-sufficiency in the Black community.

Feb 22, 202156 minSeason 1Ep. 2

Black History Month: Past, Present and Future

There is a rich history, definitive purpose, and inspiring passion of Black History Month. While it was necessary to help Black people to learn about who they are, where they come from, and what they can do, more of us is required. There are great opportunities for expansion and education. Jason and Richard discuss how Black History Month should be viewed and the resources available to learn even more.

Feb 01, 20211 hrSeason 1Ep. 1
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