Episode #017
Sendy Mom Carrie Sybrowsky from Hyde Park Academy on trials, homeschool, health, and relationships
Meet my Guest: Carrie Sybrowsky
Carrie is my amazing and favorite sister! (According to her) She was my best birthday present until my son came along. All three of us share the same birthday which incidentally will be a couple of days before this podcast is airing. I love sharing my birthday with Carrie. I am the 2nd and she is the 5th of 12 children. We grew up in Twin Falls, Idaho. We both love being Idahoans. Carrie attended BYU Idaho and BYU in Provo studying Elementary Education. She taught for a few years before marrying Jacob Sybrowsky and raising their 5 children. She received a Masters of Education from Utah State University. Education has been an important thing to Carrie and Jacob. They started an educational non-profit called Hyde Park Academy. It is dedicated to helping provide parents with support. They offer tools as parents seek to educate their children.








Episode Description:
In this episode of the Sendy Mom podcast, host Becky Brouwer engages in a heartfelt conversation with her sister Carrie Sybrowsky about the challenges and joys of motherhood. They explore the concept of being a ‘Sendy Mom,’ which involves taking risks and doing hard things. They discuss the importance of resilience, education, and teaching values to children. Carrie shares her personal experiences. She talks about her battle with cancer. She also emphasizes the significance of boredom in fostering creativity in children. The conversation highlights the need for intentional parenting and the pursuit of happiness in motherhood. Ultimately they discuss the importance of nurturing strong family connections and values.
Mentioned in the Show:

The Law of Love by Steve Young

Endurance: An Epic of Polar Adventure by F.A. Worsley

How To Raise An Adult by Julie Lythcott-Haims

Sendy Spotlight:
“I have always avoided speaking of my sufferings. . . . The secret history of my life I have sealed as closely as possible; yet, when I think of my past life, I am ready to ask, ‘Why is it thus with me?’”
Emma Smith (1804-1879)


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