Our Radio Show/Podcast
Parenting For Humanity offers a free weekly internet radio show and podcast on a variety of parenting topics. This page explains what it is and how to find it.
BlogTalkRadio (BTR) is an internet radio broadcasting service that provides the broadcast, phone lines for calling in, the recording archives, etc. We call in on our phone lines to talk, and when the show starts, our broadcast will also start playing on the BlogTalkRadio webpage as well as being saved in the archives. We can take callers live and a chat room is also provided. You can find our BlogTalkRadio page with upcoming shows and past show archives here: www.blogtalkradio.com/parenting.
You have three options to hear us. You can listen in live, and even call in your questions on-air or send them over our BTR chat line which will be up and running while we do the show. Our call in number is (646) 716-8259. When you, the listener, calls in, you will be placed on hold until one of us is ready to take your call. We can only see the first 4 people waiting in the queue at once, and all we will know about you is your phone number, so feel free to drop a line on the chat line while you are waiting, saying who you are.
Second, you can listen to archives on the BTR website, give shows a rating, and offer us comments about the show.
Lastly, you can download our shows and transfer them to your ipod or other mobile device for later listening. Subscribe in itunes, Subscribe via RSS for use in another application, or download directly.
For future shows, we encourage you to send us comments, questions you would like answered, or feedback on how to improve future shows.
To become familiar with BlogTalkRadio, find archives, and see the current schedule, please visit www.blogtalkradio.com/parenting – that’s us!
Hope to talk to you soon!
Lisa Stroyan and Amy Makice

Colette:
Very enjoyable and interesting. I wish it could have been longer. Each question and explanation seemed to take a long time – just the process took time, I understand, and I would have liked to hear more that Ruth had to say.
4 February 2009, 6:05 pmI also know of so many different books and references out there. Here are a couple more:
the unschooling handbook, How to Use the Whole World As Your Child’s Classroom, by Mary Griffith
The Unprocessed Child/Living Without School, by Valerie Fitzenreiter
Thank you