About chgradio.org

Confessions of a Homeschool Grad is the show dedicated to interviewing and sharing the stories of homeschoolers from every side of life.  Each episode takes a unique homeschooler, and asks them about their experience as a homeschool student, what they’re currently up to, and so much more.  We specifically try to interview both the average guy or gal, as well as bloggers, authors, speakers, thinkers, and even athletes!

The goal of this show is to both share the stories of the students and interviewees, and to entertain, engage, and inspire you, whether you are a student or parent.   In doing this, I hope to show that homeschoolers are vastly different in the areas of life, but that we are as normal as you, that we laugh, we cry, we  care, we learn, and we don’t wear pajamas during mid-term finals!

 

About the Host: Christopher Hutton is a homeschool Graduate, a Christian, a military brat, an avid reader, a wannabe writer, and an overall geek.  He is the creator of the Liter8 Media Network, a network of blogs and podcast(s) that you can find at Liter8.net He hosts two other blogs, including The Truth of Genius and Contemplating the Cosmos.

Chris has been homeschooled from 6th Grade, and has travelled all around the world because of his father’s military status.  He’s had the opportunity to engage the best of both worlds, and develop a critical eye of both sides.  He’s a natural Third Culture Kid, and a thoughtful student.  He hopes to get a BA in  Communication Arts from Bellevue University, and start a freelance business.

2 Responses to About chgradio.org

  1. Taylor says:

    The guy at trevorstorey.com was homeschooled K-12… you should interview him

  2. litera9 says:

    I’ll definitely check him out. His work sounds interesting. Thanks for the lead.

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