Episode 71: 💪Boldly 💪Pursuing Your Passions with Alayna Zenger artwork
Adulthood: Revisited

Episode 71: 💪Boldly 💪Pursuing Your Passions with Alayna Zenger

  • S1E71
  • 47:48
  • October 23rd 2020

A:R Nation, what's the good word!

Ever meet someone and, after talking with them a bit, you're impressed by their energy and resolve?

Well, that's how I felt about our guest in this episode.

I was connected with Alayna Zenger on one of my digital marketing outreach messages.

There was something about her energy and attitude that was awesome.

I found out a little more about her, and thought that it'd be great to have her on the podcast - and she was awesome enough to say yes!

Alayna Zenger is the founder of Mastering Your Homeschooling & Helping Your Kids Love Learning, a community on Facebook.

In this episode, Alayna shares some of the how-and-why she's decided to build a business around homeschooling (hint: it has to do A LOT with growing up and being homeschooled).

She shares her experience and insight, contrasting her experience with homeschooling versus the tradition in-school experience.

Alayna discusses some of the challenges that families have shared with her, including not feeling competent to teach their children, and the idea of creating distinct roles in the home while homeschooling.

She broaches something that damn near every entrepreneur has to work through - imposter syndrome - and how she's overcome that in pursuit of her new business.

In addition to her passion for homeschooling, Alayna discusses her love and passion for competitive ballroom dancing, and why she's decided to build a business around homeschooling and NOT dancing.

This convo was really cool, as Alayna's setting of her intentions of what she wants her life to be, and her energy and her desire in pursuit of that vision, shine through this conversation.

Set it and NEVER forget it! This is the Adulthood:Revisited Podcast.

Connect with Alayna Zenger:

alaynazenger.com

Mastering Your Homeschooling FB Group

Instagram

Facebook

Adulthood: Revisited

I dunno about y'all, but in the last few years I've been trying to figure who I am.

I've asked myself who am I as a person, as a man, as a partner in relationship, who am I in business.

I wonder if who I am is really who I want to be

If not, when did it change, and what can I do to tap into who I really want to be.

If you've asked yourself questions like these, then I invite you to join me on this journey, Adulthood: Revisited.