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Have you ever hit the end of the year feeling… tired, proud, disappointed, hopeful, overwhelmed all at the same time? Like you did a lot, but you're not totally sure what actually moved the needle. You tried things. You learned things. You stretched yourself in ways most people never will. But when it comes time to set goals for the next year, your brain starts spiraling: Do I focus on enrollment? Do I finally launch? Do I scale… or slow down? Do I even know what I want 2026 to look like? And suddenly goal setting feels less like clarity and more like pressure. Friend, this episode is not about hustle goals. It's not about doing more. And it's definitely not about copying what someone else is doing on Instagram. Today, we're talking about how to set goals for 2026 in a way that actually supports you as a teacher building, launching, or growing a microschool or homeschool business. So if you're listening while folding laundry, driving carpool, or sitting in your quiet house after everyone's gone to bed… just know this: You're exactly where you're supposed to be. And 2026 does not need a rushed version of you. It needs a clear one. Mentioned in the Episode: Microschool & Homeschooling Business Dreamers FREE Facebook Community Start Your Microschool Starter Kit Dream Teacher Business Community
You've been thinking about starting a microschool in 2026. Not out loud. Not on social media. Quietly. Maybe late at night after your family goes to bed. Maybe during your planning period. Maybe on Sundays when the anxiety about Monday starts creeping in. You've googled. You've listened to podcasts. You've followed a few people online. You've imagined what it could look like. And at the same time… you've talked yourself out of it just as quickly. You've thought: "Who do I think I am?" "Is this even realistic?" "What if I fail?" "What if I can't make it work financially?" "What if I mess this up for my family?" "What if I'm not ready yet?" Let's have an honest conversation... the kind I wish someone had sat down and had with me before I tried to figure everything out on my own. So if you're thinking about starting a microschool in 2026… This is what you need to hear first. Mentioned in the Episode: Microschool & Homeschooling Business Dreamers FREE Facebook Community Dream Teacher Business Community
You love teaching. You love kids. You feel called to something more. But at the same time… you're tired. You're tired of systems that don't work. Tired of watching kids fall through the cracks. Tired of giving your whole heart to a job that leaves you drained, underpaid, and questioning if you can keep doing this long-term. And somewhere deep inside of you, there's a dream that keeps tapping you on the shoulder. A dream of starting a microschool. Or launching a homeschool hybrid. Or opening a tutoring business. Or finally selling the resources you know teachers desperately need. But every time you start thinking about it, the overwhelm rushes in. Where do I even start? What's legal? Do I need a building? How do I afford this? Am I crazy for wanting something different? Today's episode is for the teacher who feels stuck between burnout and a dream she can't let go of. And I want to walk you through five foundational steps that will help you move from "I'm overwhelmed" to "I finally know where to start." Mentioned in the Episode: Microschool & Homeschooling Business Dreamers FREE Facebook Community Dream Teacher Business Community
We're continuing the Mid-Year Enrollment Series on the podcast. You're posting. You're sharing photos. You're showing up when you can. And still… enrollment feels stuck. You might be thinking: "I don't have time to post more." "My posts aren't reaching anyone." "I don't have a big following." "I feel awkward asking people to share." "I don't want to sound desperate." "Why isn't word-of-mouth working for me?" Word-of-mouth doesn't just happen. It's not magic. And it's definitely not guaranteed just because families love you. Referrals happen when parents feel clear, confident, and invited to share. And in December or mid-year... when families are reflecting, talking, and rethinking school; referrals are one of the fastest and most effective ways to boost mid-year enrollment. Today, we're unlocking your referral engine. What actually makes parents talk, share, tag, and refer without you feeling awkward or salesy. Mentioned in the Episode: Microschool & Homeschooling Business Dreamers FREE Facebook Community Dream Teacher Business Community
"Why is it so hard to get families to enroll mid-year? How do I get parents to say yes now instead of waiting for August?" If you've ever felt that frustration that "I know my school is amazing, so why aren't families jumping in?" feeling; you are not alone. Mid-year enrollment is a whole different feel. It's not like summer, where families are actively school shopping. Mid-year families may be more hesitant. More nervous. More reflective. And honestly… more overwhelmed. They're asking questions like: "Is it too late to switch?" "Will my child transition well?" "Is this worth the effort?" "Is this the right time?" "Should we just wait until August?" Families need a strong, compelling reason to join NOW... not later. Not pressure. Not salesy energy. Just a clear why now. And when you understand what makes a mid-year offer irresistible, everything changes: Families feel confident. Families feel motivated. Families feel seen. And YOU feel like your marketing is actually working. So today we're diving into the types of offers that work. What bonuses spark interest. What events convert. What families are thinking when they see an offer… And what you should be pointing people toward all month long. Mentioned in the Episode: Microschool & Homeschooling Business Dreamers FREE Facebook Community Dream Teacher Business Community
Maybe you've already launched your microschool. You've done the hard work. You've enrolled your first students. You've created the space. You've built the systems. And now you're looking at your roster thinking… "Okay… but how do I get more students for second semester? And how do I do it when it feels like no one is paying attention right now?" Maybe your social posts are getting quiet. Maybe your email list is collecting dust because you don't even know what to write. Maybe you feel like you used up all your excitement in your very first Founding Tribe Launch… and now you're in that weird in-between season where you're doing everything yourself and trying to market consistently and it just feels like you're shouting into the holiday void. Most teachers think December is a dead month for marketing; but that's because they've never been taught how the family decision cycle actually works. December is NOT dead. December is a decision season. January is one of the BIGGEST enrollment windows of the entire year. What you need is a strategic re-launch plan for big enrollment seasons not just the first time you ever launched your microschool, but every time you need to invite new families in. And that's exactly what I'm going to walk you through in this episode. Let's talk about the power of a December re-launch. Mentioned in the Episode: Microschool & Homeschooling Business Dreamers FREE Facebook Community Dream Teacher Business Community
Let's talk about pricing your microschool or homeschooling program. This is the part where the excitement of your vision meets the reality of needing to pay your bills, support your family, and create a school that doesn't drain you dry. And if you've ever felt any of these thoughts… "What if my price is too high?" "Are families even going to pay this?" "I don't want to seem greedy." "What if my price pushes people away?" "Who am I to charge anything for this?" …then I want you to know: this episode is exactly for you. Teachers are so used to being underpaid and undervalued that when they start something of their own, they often don't even know how to begin putting a number on their worth. In this episode, we're going to walk through the heart, mindset, and strategy behind pricing; so you can build a school that's not just mission-driven… but also financially sustainable for years to come. Mentioned in the Episode: Microschool & Homeschooling Business Dreamers FREE Facebook Community Dream Teacher Business Community
Let's chat about something that every single teacher founder asks: How do I find my first families? How do I get the word out without feeling awkward or salesy? What if no one signs up? If those thoughts have ever swirled in your head, you are not alone. I remember that feeling so clearly sitting at my kitchen table, staring at my computer, wondering who would actually show up to my first open house. I had the classroom space ready. I had the vision crystal clear. But what I didn't have were families yet. And that gap between your dream and your first enrollment? That's what we're going to bridge today. Because the Marketing Phase isn't just about flyers, Facebook posts, or emails. It's about building trust. It's about sharing your heart in a way that helps the right families find you and say, "This is exactly what we've been looking for." So in this episode, I'm going to help you shift from "I don't know where to find families" to "I know how to attract the right ones." We'll talk about how to market with confidence, how to tell your story authentically, and how to grow your program in a way that feels natural, not forced. Mentioned in the Episode: Microschool & Homeschooling Business Dreamers FREE Facebook Community Dream Teacher Business Community
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Welcome to the All Things Are Possible Teacher Podcast, the go-to show for educators who feel the tug on their heart to teach differently. If you've been dreaming about starting your own microschool, launching a homeschooling business, selling your own teaching resources, you are in the right place. This podcast is your weekly dose of clarity, courage, and step-by-step strategy to finally launch the teacher business you've been dream of. I'm your host, Desiree McGee-Greene, former elementary teacher, instructional coach, homeschool mama, and the founder of Kingdom Seed Christian Academy, a thriving multi-age microschool and homeschool hybrid built from the ground up. I walked away from burnout and built a school on my terms... and I'm here to help you build yours.Every week, you'll get step-by-step strategies, real talk, and behind the scenes guidance to help you:🌱 Start a microschool or homeschooling business💸 Build a profitable, sustainable teacher business👨👩👧 Find your first
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