Episodes

  • 103. Navigating Childhood Personalities Through Literature
    Dec 30 2025

    Show Notes/Brief Summary/Blog Post:

    In this episode of the We Have Hope podcast, host Kim Dully interviews author Christine Devane about her children's book, Elephant Beach. Christine shares her journey from being a shy child to becoming a teacher and author, emphasizing the importance of understanding different personality types, particularly introverts and extroverts. The conversation explores the writing process, the significance of community support, and the challenges of navigating grief through literature. Christine also discusses her future projects and the impact of storytelling on children, encouraging patience and acceptance for shy kids.

    Chapters:

    • 00:00 Introduction to Elephant Beach
    • 02:00 The Inspiration Behind the Story
    • 04:51 Understanding Shyness and Personality Types
    • 07:20 Finding Your Voice and Overcoming Shyness
    • 09:33 The Importance of Feedback in Writing
    • 12:50 The Process of Writing a Children's Book
    • 15:40 The Journey to Publication
    • 18:07 Connecting with Young Readers
    • 22:27 Engaging with Children in Classrooms
    • 23:52 Future Writing Projects
    • 25:55 Books on Grief and Loss
    • 28:46 Navigating Grief in Children
    • 31:28 Understanding Shyness in Children
    • 38:14 Encouraging Individuality in Kids


    Episode Highlights:

    • Christine Devane wrote Elephant Beach to address the experiences of shy children.
    • The book features a shy girl who learns to embrace friendship with elephants.
    • Storytelling can help children understand their emotions and personalities.
    • Community support is crucial for writers, especially in children's literature.
    • Writing a children's book involves careful consideration of language and structure.
    • Perseverance is key in the journey of publishing a book.
    • Engaging children through interactive storytelling enhances their learning experience.
    • Literature can be a tool for discussing difficult topics like grief.
    • It's important for parents to accept their children's personalities without pressure.
    • Children can learn to navigate social situations at their own pace.

    Learn more about Christine Devane:

    • Purchase Elephant Beach on Amazon
    • Purchase Lola and Sophie’s ABC Adventure on Amazon
    • Follow Christine on Instagram

    More on Love Your School/Links Mentioned in Episode:

    • Visit Our Show Notes Page HERE!
    • Questions? Email Us! kim@loveyourschool.org
    • www.loveyourschool.org
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    This show has been produced by Love Your School WV.


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    41 mins
  • 102. Innovative Learning at WonderEd
    Dec 23 2025

    Show Notes/Brief Summary/Blog Post:

    In this episode of the We Have Hope podcast, Kim Dully interviews Allison McKee, the owner of WonderEd, a micro school that emphasizes project-based learning. They discuss the innovative approaches to education that WonderEd employs, including community engagement, student choice in curriculum, and the importance of parental involvement. Allison shares her journey from traditional public schooling to founding her own micro school, highlighting the challenges and rewards of this transition. The conversation also touches on the significance of hope in education and the impact of creating a supportive learning environment for students.

    Chapters:

    • 00:00 Introduction to WonderEd and Micro Schools
    • 02:46 Project-Based Learning in Action
    • 05:48 Curriculum Flexibility and Student Choice
    • 08:31 Community Engagement and Parental Involvement
    • 11:21 Navigating the Education Landscape
    • 14:06 Allison's Journey and Advice for Educators
    • 16:53 The Importance of Hope in Education

    Episode Highlights:

    • WonderEd is a private-based micro school focused on project-based learning.
    • Students engage in real-world work experiences through community partnerships.
    • Curriculum flexibility allows students to choose what they want to learn.
    • Parental involvement is crucial for the success of the micro school.
    • Allison emphasizes the importance of exploring what students don't like.
    • The school aims to prepare students for real-life challenges and responsibilities.
    • Allison's journey reflects resilience and adaptability in the education field.
    • Hope is a central theme in education, helping students rise from challenges.
    • Rolling enrollment allows for flexibility in student admissions.
    • Creating a supportive community is essential for student success.


    Learn more about Mountaineer Academy of Excellence:

    • Fran to help you with enrollment 727-645-1409
    • Allison McKee to talk to about the school 240-406-9098
    • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/g/1ALJaEqnXi/
    • Website: https://wonderedk12.com/index

    More on Love Your School/Links Mentioned in Episode:

    • Visit Our Show Notes Page HERE!
    • Questions? Email Us! kim@loveyourschool.org
    • www.loveyourschool.org
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    • Visit our Instagram HERE!

    This show has been produced by Love Your School WV.


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    38 mins
  • 101. Art Education for All: A Conversation with Cindra McCoy
    Nov 30 2025

    Show Notes/Brief Summary/Blog Post:

    In this episode of the We Have Hope podcast, Kim Dully interviews Cindra McCoy, the founder of Guide Dots, an innovative art education program designed to empower children through creativity. Cindra shares her journey from art educator to entrepreneur, discussing the importance of fostering artistic confidence in children, especially those who are neurodiverse. The conversation explores the decline of artistic expression in children, the significance of choice in learning, and the balance between structure and freedom in art education. Cindra emphasizes the need for resilience and problem-solving skills in young artists, advocating for a multi-passionate approach to learning that encourages children to embrace their creativity without limitations. The episode concludes with a discussion on the importance of asking for help and the role of creativity in fostering hope and empowerment in education.

    Episode Highlights:

    • Cindra McCoy founded Guide Dots to empower children through art.
    • Art education can significantly impact neurodiverse children.
    • Children often lose their love for art as they grow older.
    • Creativity is essential for problem-solving skills.
    • Art should be valued as much as core subjects in education.
    • Guide Dots provides a structured yet flexible approach to art education.
    • Encouragement is crucial for building children's artistic confidence.
    • Children can be multi-passionate and excel in various areas.
    • Asking for help is a vital skill for both children and adults.
    • Art fosters resilience and self-expression in children.


    Learn more about Guide Dots:

    • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/guidedotart/
    • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/guidedots/
    • Website: https://guidedots.com/


    More on Love Your School/Links Mentioned in Episode:

    • Visit Our Show Notes Page HERE!
    • Questions? Email Us! kim@loveyourschool.org
    • www.loveyourschool.org
    • Visit our Facebook HERE!
    • Visit our Instagram HERE!

    This show has been produced by Love Your School WV.


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    52 mins
  • 100. Celebrating 100 Episodes!
    Nov 30 2025

    Show Notes/Brief Summary/Blog Post:

    In this special 100th episode of the We Have Hope podcast, host Kim Dully celebrates the journey and discusses the vital role of parental involvement in children's education. She shares practical steps for parents to actively participate in their child's learning experience, emphasizing the importance of building a supportive community and encouraging resilience in children. The episode serves as a motivational guide for parents to engage with educators and foster a positive educational environment for their children.

    Episode Highlights:

    • This podcast is for you, the parents, the listeners.
    • Parents need to be involved in their child's education.
    • What is the education setting that is best for my child?
    • The most overwhelming key to a child's success is the positive involvement of parents.
    • There is always something that we can do to contribute to our child's education.
    • Attend an orientation or an open house to show support.
    • Download communication apps to stay informed about your child's education.
    • Showing up to school events matters for your child's morale.
    • Encourage your child to show up every day and put in their best effort.
    • Building a supportive community around your child is crucial for their success.


    More on Love Your School:

    • Visit Our Show Notes Page HERE!
    • Questions? Email Us! kim@loveyourschool.org
    • www.loveyourschool.org
    • Visit our Facebook HERE!
    • Visit our Instagram HERE!

    This show has been produced by Love Your School WV.




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    25 mins
  • 99. The Drexel Fund: A Catalyst for Change
    Oct 31 2025

    Show Notes/Brief Summary/Blog Post:

    In this episode of the We Have Hope podcast, Kim Dully interviews Naomi Rubin DeVeaux from the Drexel Fund, discussing the importance of school choice, particularly for low-income and neurodivergent families. They explore the mission of the Drexel Fund, the challenges of starting new schools, and the need for accessible education options. Naomi shares insights on supporting school founders, the role of boards in school management, and the significance of creating innovative learning environments. The conversation emphasizes the importance of flexibility in education and the hope for a future where every child can thrive in a school that meets their unique needs.


    Episode Highlights:

    • The Drexel Fund supports schools for low-income and neurodivergent students.
    • Accessibility in education is crucial for all families.
    • Communication about school options is often lacking.
    • Founders need support and resources to start schools.
    • Challenges in school startups include funding and logistics.
    • Building a supportive community is essential for school success.
    • Having a board can provide valuable guidance and support.
    • Educators should feel empowered to pursue their ideas.
    • Innovative learning environments can cater to diverse needs.
    • Flexibility in education is key to meeting student needs.


    Learn more about The Drexel Fund:

    • One Pager: The Drexel Fund Overview.pdf
    • Website: https://drexelfund.org/


    More on Love Your School/Links Mentioned in Episode:

    • Visit Our Show Notes Page HERE!
    • Questions? Email Us! kim@loveyourschool.org
    • www.loveyourschool.org
    • Visit our Facebook HERE!
    • Visit our Instagram HERE!

    This show has been produced by Love Your School WV.


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    42 mins
  • 98. Harmony at Home: A Dad’s Journey Through Homeschool and Music
    Oct 26 2025

    Show Notes/Brief Summary/Blog Post:

    In this episode of the We Have Hope podcast, host Kim Dully interviews Jon Loudermilk, a homeschooling dad and music educator. Jon shares his unique journey of taking on full homeschooling responsibilities while also running an online music education platform. The conversation explores the challenges and rewards of homeschooling, the importance of parental involvement, and the flexibility of online learning. Jon discusses his approach to teaching guitar and songwriting, emphasizing the need for a supportive and engaging learning environment. The episode concludes with reflections on hope and the significance of education in shaping children's lives.

    Episode Highlights:

    • Jon Loudermilk is a homeschooling dad who also teaches music.
    • Homeschooling allows for more family time and personalized education.
    • Dads are increasingly involved in their children's education.
    • Online lessons provide flexibility and accessibility for students.
    • Parental involvement is crucial for children's development.
    • Homeschooling can alleviate concerns about traditional schooling.
    • The importance of community support in education.
    • Music education can be tailored to individual interests and needs.
    • Trial periods for online lessons help families assess fit.
    • Hope in education is about providing opportunities for children.

    Quotes:

    • "You can't buy back your time."
    • "You can do it however you want."
    • "All my hope is in the Lord."

    Connect with Jon Loudermilk and Mountaineer Christian Studios:

    • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MountaineerChristianStudios/
    • Email: jonwloudermilk@gmail.com
    • Website: https://themcstudio.com/

    More on Love Your School/Links Mentioned in Episode:

    • Visit Our Show Notes Page HERE!
    • Questions? Email Us! kim@loveyourschool.org
    • www.loveyourschool.org
    • Visit our Facebook HERE!
    • Visit our Instagram HERE!

    This show has been produced by Love Your School WV.


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    31 mins
  • 97. Aligning Education with Family Values: A Conversation with Williamsburg Academy
    Sep 29 2025

    Show Notes/Brief Summary/Blog Post:

    In this episode of the We Have Hope podcast, Kim Dully interviews Renee Smith, Chief Growth Officer of Williamsburg Academy. They discuss the importance of parental involvement in education, the unique approach of Williamsburg Academy in fostering critical thinking and leadership skills, and the challenges parents face during the middle and high school transitions. Renee emphasizes the need for parents to align their educational choices with their family values and the importance of empowering students to take charge of their own learning journey. The conversation also touches on the significance of community service and the role of mentorship in education.


    Episode Highlights:

    • Personalized education is essential for student success.
    • Parents should identify their family values to guide educational choices.
    • Critical thinking skills are crucial for navigating an uncertain future.
    • Leadership courses can significantly benefit students' development.
    • Parents need to be active participants in their child's education.
    • Flexibility in education can accommodate diverse student needs.
    • Communication between parents and schools is vital for student success.
    • Students should be encouraged to advocate for themselves.
    • Community service helps students develop empathy and responsibility.
    • Education should focus on who students want to be, not just what they want to do.


    Learn more about Williamsburg Academy:

    • Website: Williamsburg Learning
    • Work for Williamsburg: Job Opportunities


    More on Love Your School/Links Mentioned in Episode:

    • Visit Our Show Notes Page HERE!
    • Questions? Email Us! kim@loveyourschool.org
    • www.loveyourschool.org
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    • Visit our Instagram HERE!

    This show has been produced by Love Your School WV.



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    51 mins
  • 96. Transforming Education: The Changemaker Journey
    Sep 15 2025

    Show Notes/Brief Summary/Blog Post:

    In this episode of the We Have Hope podcast, Kim Dully interviews David K Richards, founder and CEO of Changemaker Education. David shares his journey from banking to education and entrepreneurship, highlighting the importance of community, vision, and support in launching micro schools. He discusses the challenges and rewards of transitioning from educator to entrepreneur, the ideal characteristics of micro school leaders, and the significance of having a clear vision. The conversation emphasizes the role of hope in education and the potential for change in the educational landscape.

    Chapters:

    • 00:00 The Journey of David K Richards
    • 02:50 The Birth of Changemaker Education
    • 05:45 The Evolution of Education and Career Paths
    • 08:45 Identifying Ideal Micro School Leaders
    • 11:38 The Importance of Community and Support
    • 14:30 Funding and Resources for Micro Schools
    • 17:27 The Role of Vision in Education
    • 20:16 Building a Movement in Education
    • 23:16 Hope and the Future of Education
    • 41:23 The Role of Hope in Education

    Episode Highlights:

    • David's journey from banking to education showcases the importance of following one's passion.
    • Changemaker Education aims to support the launch of micro schools across the country.
    • Community support is crucial for the success of new educational initiatives.
    • Micro school leaders should have a strong vision and entrepreneurial spirit.
    • Funding options for micro schools are available, but starting small is often sufficient.
    • The importance of understanding the needs of families when starting a school.
    • Building a movement in education requires collective hope and action.
    • Clear vision and values are essential for the success of any educational venture.
    • Networking and community engagement can lead to unexpected opportunities.
    • Hope is a driving force behind educational reform and innovation.

    Quotes:

    • "I wanted to change the education space."
    • "There's always been a thread for me."
    • "If you build it, they will come."

    Connect with David Richards and more about Changemaker Education:

    • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-k-richards-a1b43753/
    • Website: Changemaker Education

    More on Love Your School/Links Mentioned in Episode:

    • Visit Our Show Notes Page HERE!
    • Questions? Email Us! kim@loveyourschool.org
    • www.loveyourschool.org
    • Visit our Facebook HERE!
    • Visit our Instagram HERE!

    This show has been produced by Love Your School WV.


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    44 mins