![]() Roadschool Moms© is a weekly internet radio show ministry to connect, encourage and inspire women from where-ever in the world they are. Join Mary Beth Goff and Holly Giles each week as they share parenting and homeschool information from a Christian perspective. Mary Beth shares her adventures from behind the wheel of an RV currently traveling fulltime in America’s backyard. A homeschooling mom of four, she pairs education with adventure for roadschool lessons created by the Road Trip Teacher. Holly shares experiences from her back porch in Central Florida. Roadschool adventures at The Giles Frontier happen daily, no RV needed. Together, these veteran moms bring their sweet and sassy personalities to the forefront as they share what is most important in parenting, learning adventures, and life. Find yourself a cozy spot, a warm drink and let’s share a little time together. Join in the conversation by leaving a comment or question below. We will answer your questions online and on the show! SUBSCRIBE: Please subscribe to our podcast feed at iTunes and each of our shows will load on your listening device as soon as it is released. LISTEN ONLINE: Every one of our shows can be found listed below. Just click on the show title and you may listen to the audio, right here. Listen on any mobile device. Rate our show on iTunes – Click the purple icon above and rate our show and help us grow – thanks ahead of time. Be a part of the Roadschool Moms community on Facebook to catch announcements, adventure ideas and fan freebies! Keep the conversation going in our private Facebook group Roadschool Moms. Upcoming shows:
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The RSM prayer team is always available to receive prayer requests. To submit your private request for prayer, email rsmprayers@gmail.com. Enjoy the encouragement from Kristin Drake weekly for Motivational Monday posts.
Roadschooling:
A form of homeschooling that involves traveling out on the road or close to home, while allowing the places and experiences to drive learning, rather than standardized curriculum.