Living Homeschool Life

What is classical education—and why does it feel like everyone defines it differently? In this episode of Living Homeschool Life, we walk through the surprising history of the classical education movement, from the medieval liberal arts to Dorothy Sayers, Doug Wilson, and the modern classical Christian renewal.

We trace how classical education developed, how various models (Sayers, Wilson, Evans, Clark & Jain, Charlotte Mason, Renaissance humanism, and more) fit together—or don’t—and why so many Christian parents feel confused.

Creators and Guests

Host
Becky Aniol
Becky is a pastor’s wife and seasoned homeschool mom of four—one graduate and three still at home. She holds a PhD in Christian Education from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and speaks worldwide on biblical education. She’s also the founder and curriculum designer of Living Heritage homeschool curriculum from G3 Ministries.
Host
Scott Aniol
President, G3 Ministries. Professor, Grace Bible Theological Seminary. Elder, Pray’s Mill Baptist Church.

What is Living Homeschool Life?

A podcast for parents who long to cultivate wisdom, virtue, and wonder in their homeschool days. Hosted by Scott and Becky Aniol, The Living Homeschool Life offers encouragement, practical tips, and rich conversation rooted in a Bible-centered, Charlotte Mason-inspired classical education.

From living books to liturgies of learning, from scheduling peace to shaping souls, we explore what it means to live the homeschool life—not just survive it. Whether you’re a veteran or just beginning, this podcast is your companion on the journey toward a beautiful and intentional education at home.