Episode 91 of the Cleverly Changing Podcast with Meredith Olson from the VELA Education Fund

Supporting Educational Entrepreneurs With The VELA Fund

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 […]

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Monét Ledbetter-Glaude is the musical genius that teaches children. She is better known as Ms. Angel Monét!

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 Explore One 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

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How to choose the right eyewear

How to Choose the Right Eyewear

Selecting eyewear can be a difficult task. With so many different styles and options available, it can be tricky to know where to start. So how do you choose the right pair for you? Here are a few tips on how to choose the perfect pair of glasses for you. The Different Types of Eyewear

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Brenaea Farichild is the founder of The Melanin Village and a homeschooling mother of two boys. She knows what it's like to balance it all. Tune in and listen to episode 88 of the CleverlYChangingPodcast.

It Takes a Melanin Village

During our latest Cleverly Changing Podcast episode, we discuss the importance of a homeschooling support system and general systems to help your days run more smoothly. We listened to a former teacher who now homeschools and supports other homeschoolers to let us know why it takes a Melanin Village to successfully homeschool a Black family

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