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work-life balance as a homeschooling mom: an interview with Dr. Christine Schintgen

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Dr. Christine Schintgen is a mom, homeschooler, professor and President of Our Lady Seat of Wisdom College in Barry's Bay, Ontario. In this episode we discuss the home-life and work-life balance when God calls us to work outside the home.


3:45 - Importance of flexibility
7:06 - Answering the call to work outside the home
8:45 - Coping with difficulties
12:14 - Madonna House and Catherine Doherty
19:11 - Daily prayer
23:43 - Developing routine and connecting with family
31:22 What are your biggest takeaways?
34:03 - Taking time to assess things over the summer
40-53 - About Our Lady Seat of Wisdom College
48:11 - Advice and encouragement for working moms


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Our Lady Seat of Wisdom College offers a three-year Bachelor of Arts in Christian Humanities; a four-year Bachelor of Arts degree with a choice of majors in History, Literature, and Classical and Early Christian Studies; and one-year and two-year Certificates in Christian Humanities.


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