Waldorfy serves to explore and explain Waldorf Education and Anthroposophy. In most episodes, I discuss topics with a Waldorf teacher, or someone with knowledge about anthroposophy, to deliver accurate, simple, interesting, information and explanations. When possible we’ll bring to attention any research or studies surrounding the topics we are exploring. My main aim is to reach parents, perspective parents, and alumni to engage them with the meaning and purpose of Waldorf Education and it’s connection with anthroposophy.
What is the Camphill movement? In this episode my guest Ben Davis and I discuss the history and intent of Camphill communities, the three fold human being, three fold social order, and how Camphill c…
In this episode I'm diving into anthroposophic medicine. My guest Dr. Adam Blanning and I speak all about what anthroposophic medicine is and how it's practiced.
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Why are the walls of Waldorf classrooms painted using the same technique? Why is each grade in a Waldorf school painted a specific color? In this episode I get to discuss the answers to these questio…
Why do Waldorf schools look the way they do? In this episode I host guest, Elizabeth Seward as we explore all things anthroposophy, architecture and design.
An introduction to eurythmy! My lovely mother-in-law and eurythmist, Carol Renwick, joins me as my guest in this episode. We discuss what eurythmy is, what it's intended uses are, why it's taught in …
A much longer episode than I usually put out there, this episode is more of a story than one packed with questions and info. I think you'll enjoy hearing how my guest, Lincoln Geiger, became involved…
I'm talking all things biodynamic farming with my guest, Alice Groh. We get into what distinguishes biodynamic farming from conventional and organic farming and much more about this particular branch…
This episode is titled “A Road Map for Anthroposophy”, because that’s really what it is. In this episode we’re breaking down what anthroposophy is in simple terms and then laying out all the things t…
In this season 3 trailer, I'm announcing the theme for season 3 and answering listener questions.
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This episode features the perspective of four Waldorf alumni, all mothers. I speak with each of these guests about their experience as Waldorf students and how that experience has impacted their life…
In this episode I'm honored to speak with internationally known author of "You Are Your Child's First Teacher", Rahima Baldwin Dancy. An experienced mid-wife and Waldorf early childhood educator, Rah…
Guest Carrie Dendtler of the Parenting Passageway speaks with me about her homeschool journey with her three children.
Carrie is a wife and Waldorf homeschooling mother of three children now ages 17,…
Founder of thechildisthecurriculum.com, Annie Haas, speaks with me in this episode all about homeschooling. We talk about her experience homeschooling her own children and what she's started with "Th…
It seems simple enough, but what IS a Waldorf toy? In this episode my guest Meagan of Whole Family Rhythms and I talk all about Waldorf toys. What kind of play are Waldorf toys meant to inspire? Why …
When I thought about creating this season of episodes it dawned on me, how bringing Waldorf into the home will really be different in every house hold. Yes, there are things like some Waldorf kids wa…
Meagan of Whole Family Rhythms joins me for a discussion about seasonal rhythm and Waldorf festivals. We touch on the benefits of establishing a seasonal rhythm in the home and dive into the intended…
It was such a delight to have Melisa Nielsen come on the show to speak with me about Waldorf homeschooling. I’ll be honest, I was intimidated to cover this topic since it’s something I know almost no…
In this episode I speak with Meagan Wilson of Whole Family Rhythms.
Meagan speaks from her experience working with so many families and from her own experience as parent of four. She discusses not ju…
In this first episode of season two of Waldorfy, I sit down with experienced story teller extraordinaire, and former Waldorf teacher, David Sewell McCann. David and I discuss what the Waldorf approac…
In this trailer for the second season of Waldorfy, you'll get to hear from a special guest, my husband Tobin! Tobin is a Waldorf alum, he attended a Waldorf school from kindergarten up through grade …