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What if finding a few like-minded families near you were as easy as dropping a pin on a map? In this episode, Lisa chats with Morgan Bergstrom—former corporate recruiter, mom of three (soon four!), and creator of BaseCampEd, a free app that helps homeschool and alt-ed families connect locally. Morgan shares her family's journey from full-time daycare to kindergarten at home, the moment the "mini co-op" idea clicked, and why connection—not perfection—keeps families thriving. We talk hybrid options, micro-schools, nature schools, and why you don't have to go "all in" on day one. If you're homeschool-curious (or already homeschooling and craving real-life community), this one's for you.

In This Episode
  • Morgan's pivot from 12 years in corporate recruiting to entrepreneurship

  • The origin story of BaseCampEd (and why it'll always be free for parents)

  • Moving every 2–3 years: building community fast in a new city

  • Hybrid/alt-ed options: co-ops, micro-schools, nature & farm schools, STEM programs

  • How to "test drive" homeschooling without going all-in

  • Socialization myths vs. real connection

  • Why homeschooling pairs naturally with entrepreneurship

Key Takeaways
  • You don't need 100 people—just a few good families you connect with.

  • Try before you leap: add a small reading/math kit after dinner or on weekends.

  • Use tools (like BaseCampEd) to find local groups, events, and alt-ed resources.

  • Give your kids the gift of time: true literacy & critical thinking don't require 6 hours at a table.

Quotables
  • "I wanted a Zillow for homeschoolers: pull up a map, click the dots, read profiles, and connect." —Morgan

  • "You don't have to be 'all in' on day one. Start small and see how your child resonates." —Morgan

  • "Homeschooling opens doors to alternative work and entrepreneurship." —Lisa

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