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Homeschool Curious? Morgan Bergstrom’s Journey & BasecampEd

September 22, 2025

Are you homeschool curious or ready to make a big life change? Meet Morgan Bergstrom, a mom of four who left her corporate job to homeschool and created BaseCampEd to connect families. In this episode, she shares her real, no-filter journey from working mom to homeschool life. Homeschool Curious: Morgan Bergstrom’s Journey from Corporate to Homeschooling

Welcome to Episode 567 of Vintage Homeschool Moms, hosted by Felice Gerwitz. In this episode, Felice interviews Morgan Bergstrom, a mom of four who transitioned from a corporate career to homeschooling her children and founded BasecampEd, a platform connecting homeschooling families. Morgan shares her inspiring journey, offering insights for homeschool curious parents considering this path. Find the full show notes at vintagehomeschoolmoms.com.


Meet Morgan Bergstrom: A Homeschool Curious Mom

Morgan Bergstrom, a Southern California native, is a mother to three young boys (ages 2, 3, and 5) and expecting her fourth. Married to a former Marine now working with the State Department, Morgan’s family moves every two to three years. Previously a corporate recruiter, she worked remotely for a supportive company but experienced burnout juggling work and motherhood. This led her to explore homeschooling and ultimately create Basecamp Ed, a community-building app for homeschool families.

Morgan’s podcast, Homeschool Curious, part of the Ultimate Homeschool Podcast Network, dives into her early homeschooling adventures. As a new homeschooler, she interviews parents, educators, and business owners to provide inspiration for homeschool curious moms balancing work and family life.

From Corporate Burnout to Homeschooling

Morgan’s decision to homeschool stemmed from multiple factors, primarily the frequent relocations her family faced. Moving every few years posed challenges for her children, who would otherwise be the “new kids” in school. She shares, “I don’t want my boys to be the new kids every two years… If we’re going to make them move, at least they’re home with me and their brothers.”

Her corporate job, while flexible, left her exhausted. As a working mom, she rushed to daycare drop-offs and struggled with limited family time. Pregnant with her third child, Morgan realized much of her income went to childcare costs. This prompted a conversation with her husband, who was supportive but hesitant to ask her to leave her career. Together, they researched homeschooling, exploring its benefits and feasibility for their family.

Morgan’s parents also played a pivotal role. Initially unsure of their reaction, she was encouraged when her father shared a story about a family friend who formed a successful homeschool co-op in rural Maui during COVID. This example of community-driven homeschooling inspired Morgan to pursue a similar model, balancing work and education.


Introducing BasecampEd: Building Homeschool Communities

Morgan’s vision for BasecampEd emerged from her desire to connect with like-minded homeschool parents. She describes it as “a Zillow and a dating app put together” for homeschooling families. The free app allows parents to create profiles, enter their zip code, and find nearby homeschool families and resources. Launched in February 2025, Basecamp Ed has attracted 4,000 families, with strong traction in homeschool-friendly states like Florida.

A new feature supports homeschool-friendly businesses, enabling parents who run side ventures to promote their products or services. Businesses offer discounts, such as 20% off for Basecamp Ed users, making the app a hub for both community and educational resources. Morgan envisions it as a tool for homeschool curious parents, especially those relocating to new areas, to find support and connections.


Tips for Homeschool Curious Parents

For parents considering homeschooling, Morgan offers practical advice drawn from her interviews and experiences:

  • Lean on Community: Morgan emphasizes the importance of finding a homeschool community, whether through co-ops or apps like BasecampEd. She suggests sharing responsibilities with other homeschooling parents, such as alternating teaching days to balance work and education.
  • Start Small: To ease into homeschooling, Morgan recommends trying small activities, like a fun math curriculum or weekend learning sessions. This approach builds confidence and helps assess if homeschooling suits your family.
  • Research Together: For spouses hesitant about homeschooling, Morgan advises joint research. Listening to podcasts, reading books, or visiting co-ops can align both partners on the benefits of homeschooling.
  • Explore Resources: Today’s homeschoolers have access to abundant resources, from drop-off co-ops to online tools. Morgan encourages parents to explore these to make homeschooling manageable, even for working families.
  • Consult Experts: For additional guidance, consider homeschool consultants or podcasts like Homeschool High School on the Ultimate Homeschool Podcast Network.

Overcoming Resistance to Homeschooling

Morgan acknowledges that not all spouses may embrace homeschooling immediately. Her husband was supportive but initially hesitant to suggest she leave her job. She recommends open communication and gradual steps to address resistance. Felice shares her own story of overcoming her husband’s skepticism by trying homeschooling for six months, which led to significant progress for her son and solidified their commitment.


Balancing Homeschooling and Work

Morgan’s transition from corporate life to homeschooling involved going part-time and hiring a nanny for a few hours daily. This balance allowed her to maintain her passion for work while spending more time with her children. She encourages homeschool curious moms to explore flexible work arrangements and leverage community support to make homeschooling accessible.


The Value of Homeschooling: A Personal Perspective

Felice, a 32-year homeschool veteran, reflects on the lasting benefits of homeschooling. Despite initial challenges, she built strong relationships with her now-adult children, who remain close and seek her support. Morgan echoes this, noting that homeschooling offers unique opportunities to bond with children and tailor their education to their needs.


Connect with Morgan and BasecampEd

To learn more about Morgan’s journey and homeschooling tips, visit basecamped.com, where you can download the BasecampEd app and access her podcast, Homeschool Curious. The app is available on both Android and iOS platforms. Follow Morgan’s podcast for weekly interviews with homeschooling parents, educators, and business owners sharing their expertise.


About Vintage Homeschool Moms

Vintage Homeschool Moms, part of the Ultimate Homeschool Podcast Network, has been a trusted resource for homeschooling families for 12 years. Felice Gerwitz, a pioneer in homeschooling and podcasting, hosts the show to inspire and equip parents. Visit vintagehomeschoolmoms.com for show notes and additional resources.


Recommended Episodes from Vintage Homeschool Moms

For more homeschooling inspiration, check out these episodes from Vintage Homeschool Moms:

Episode 565: A Great Start to Your Homeschool Day – Felice shares strategies for new homeschoolers to build confidence, take control of chaos, and create a personalized routine for a successful day. Listen here.Episode 541: Homeschooling the Next Generation – Explore the growing homeschool movement and tips for homeschool curious parents passing the torch to the next generation. Listen here.Episode 550: Parenting That Works – Practical advice for homeschooling families on effective parenting philosophies that align with your values and daily life. Listen here.Episode 524: Top Ten Time Savers – Discover time-saving tips for busy homeschool moms to boost productivity without compromising family time. Listen here.

Thank you for joining us on this episode of Vintage Homeschool Moms. Whether you’re homeschool curious or a seasoned homeschooler, we hope Morgan’s story inspires you to explore homeschooling with confidence. God bless, and we’ll see you next time!

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