The Virtual Kitchen Table now includes a COMMUNITY as well as a podcast. 😃 We’d love for you to read on …Â
Some time ago Hayley had the idea of discussing online community as an episode topic and at first we wondered if it might be part of a Community conversation, but we had far too much to talk about relating to in-person community so we’ve recorded not one, but two (next one coming soon) conversations about virtual connections and how they can begin to develop into relationships and community.Â
In this episode, Ashley and I discuss how much value there is in online connection and community AND introduce and describe the new Virtual Kitchen Table Community.Â
The practical ins and outs of virtual connections
Depth of conversation
Discernment of who we interact with
Personal online responsibility to both others and ourselves
Challenging ourselves to find value in people that are different from us even when it’s much easier to connect only with people like us OR not doing that depending on our online purpose
The courage and risk of sharing and opening ourselves up
Building a culture of safety and respectÂ
The distinction between social media and private forums
How there are different online communities that work for different people or even different aspects of people’s needs, personalities and interestsÂ
How tapping into different communities is a healthy way to engage in different parts of ourselves without placing all the expectation on one groupÂ
Community as learning and sharing, receiving and giving
Virtual Kitchen Table Community: Â
Our community has evolved from the Unschooling Together community which evolved from the Stories of an Unschooling Family community, founded by Sue Elvis.Â
During our time in Unschooling Together, it’s become clear that although we want to continue to highlight discussion about unschooling, we want to move beyond focusing solely on that term, and rather broaden to include people who don’t necessarily use the term or those who do things more eclectically. We already have had people in the community identifying differently as far as how they live and learn so we’ve seen that it can work wonderfully. What we have solidly in common is a strong interest in thoughtful and respectful parenting, education and community.Â
If you only want to hear about the community, you can skip ahead to the 1 hour, 16 minute mark.Â
We would love to see you in the community. 🙂
Virtual Kitchen Table Community
Stories of an Unschooling FamilyÂ
A few other groups:
90 Minute School Day – DITL CommunityÂ
Confident Homeschool Mom Collective
Feel free to add others you know of in the Comments.