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Craving calm in your homeschool chaos? Discover simple, lasting systems for peace and progress. Homeschool Simplicity is the podcast for homeschool moms who want practical strategies for homeschool organization, parenting, and home management, without all the burnout.
Whether you’re drowning in papers, juggling toddlers and lessons, or constantly wondering “Am I failing at homeschooling?”, this show will help you reclaim your peace, simplify homeschool routines, declutter your space, and create family-proof systems that actually work for real-life homeschooling.
Your host, Laura Noelle, is a second-generation homeschooler, mom of two, professional organizer, and homeschool simplicity coach. She created the Simplicity That Sticks™ Method to help exhausted moms simplify their home and homeschool with systems that actually stick, even in the messiest seasons.
Through heart-centered strategies and gentle guidance, Laura helps you go from overwhelmed and behind to calm, confident, and in control of your homeschool days.
In this podcast for busy homeschool moms, you'll find answers to questions like:
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“How do I organize my homeschool without feeling overwhelmed?”
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“How can I homeschool when my house is a mess?”
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“Why does homeschooling make me feel like I'm losing my mind?”
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“How do I balance parenting and homeschooling?”
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“How do I get our homeschool days to feel less chaotic?”
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“What’s the best way to declutter homeschool supplies?”
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“How do I stay on top of home management while homeschooling?”
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“What do I do when my homeschool systems keep falling apart?”
New episodes are released every Friday. Be sure to hit the follow button so you never miss out on the homeschool organization and simplicity tips to bring peace to your home+homeschool!
Next Steps:
Check out the website: https://www.lauranoelle.com
Email Laura: laura@lauranoelle.com
Ready to be a Simplicity Mama? Grab the free guide at https://www.lauranoelle.com/start
Craving calm in your homeschool chaos? Discover simple, lasting systems for peace and progress. Homeschool Simplicity is the podcast for homeschool moms who want practical strategies for homeschool organization, parenting, and home management, without all the burnout.
Whether you’re drowning in papers, juggling toddlers and lessons, or constantly wondering “Am I failing at homeschooling?”, this show will help you reclaim your peace, simplify homeschool routines, declutter your space, and create family-proof systems that actually work for real-life homeschooling.
Your host, Laura Noelle, is a second-generation homeschooler, mom of two, professional organizer, and homeschool simplicity coach. She created the Simplicity That Sticks™ Method to help exhausted moms simplify their home and homeschool with systems that actually stick, even in the messiest seasons.
Through heart-centered strategies and gentle guidance, Laura helps you go from overwhelmed and behind to calm, confident, and in control of your homeschool days.
In this podcast for busy homeschool moms, you'll find answers to questions like:
-
“How do I organize my homeschool without feeling overwhelmed?”
-
“How can I homeschool when my house is a mess?”
-
“Why does homeschooling make me feel like I'm losing my mind?”
-
“How do I balance parenting and homeschooling?”
-
“How do I get our homeschool days to feel less chaotic?”
-
“What’s the best way to declutter homeschool supplies?”
-
“How do I stay on top of home management while homeschooling?”
-
“What do I do when my homeschool systems keep falling apart?”
New episodes are released every Friday. Be sure to hit the follow button so you never miss out on the homeschool organization and simplicity tips to bring peace to your home+homeschool!
Next Steps:
Check out the website: https://www.lauranoelle.com
Email Laura: laura@lauranoelle.com
Ready to be a Simplicity Mama? Grab the free guide at https://www.lauranoelle.com/start
Episodes

Friday Jul 25, 2025
2. Step One to Simplifying Your Home & Homeschool
Friday Jul 25, 2025
Friday Jul 25, 2025
Is homeschooling supposed to feel this hard? If you’re buried under piles of curriculum, toys, laundry, and dishes—and chaos seems to win no matter how much you plan—this episode is your lifeline. The truth? It’s not your fault. The problem isn’t you—it’s the clutter.
In this episode, Laura uncovers why clearing your space is the foundational step to creating a peaceful, functional homeschool. You’ll discover why no routine or system will ever stick if you’re living in clutter, the science behind why “stuff” increases your stress, and how one tiny win can spark a whole-home transformation.
You’ll hear real stories (including Laura’s childhood “avalanche closet” moment), get a reframe on what decluttering really means, and walk away with a practical, 10-minute challenge that will bring calm to your chaos—starting today. If you’re craving peace, margin, and a homeschool life that finally feels doable, you’ll find encouragement, practical steps, and a gentle nudge forward right here.
Ready for relief? Let’s take your first step together.
Show Notes
In this episode:
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Why clutter is the real root of homeschool chaos (it’s not just “mess,” it’s mental load!)
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The stress-science: how every pile and overflowing cupboard drains your focus (and what to do about it)
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Laura’s personal story: from “Avalanche Zone” closets to professional organizer
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Why organization isn’t something you’re born with (and how you can learn it, one step at a time)
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The power of starting small: how a single 10-minute tidy can change your whole day
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Reframing decluttering: it’s not about perfection or minimalism—it’s about creating breathing room and peace
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Quick win challenge: exactly how to clear one surface (and feel the difference tomorrow morning!)
Resources & Links Mentioned:
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[FREE GUIDE] Homeschool Simplicity Staples: 6 Sanity-Saving Tools to Kickstart Your Homeschool Organization
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