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    Explore " waldorf school" with insightful episodes like "Healthy Eating and Sleeping", "Simplicity", "Waldorf, Reading, and Books", "Reverence and Ritual" and "Storytelling" from podcasts like ""Waldorfy", "Waldorfy", "Waldorfy", "Waldorfy" and "Waldorfy"" and more!

    Episodes (42)

    Healthy Eating and Sleeping

    Healthy Eating and Sleeping

     Exploring how healthy eating and sleeping relate to the Waldorf approach.

     In this episode I'm speaking to my own experience growing up attending a Waldorf school and how it came across that healthy eating and sleeping were related to the Waldorf philosophy. I'm also hosting returning guest, anthroposophical doctor, Dr. Adam Blanning, to speak with me about the relationship between Waldorf and healthy eating and sleeping. In addition, towards the end of this episode, I wrap up this final episode of the seventh season and speak about what's next for Waldorfy.

    Additional show notes and resources for this episode can be found at:
    http://waldorfy.com/eatingandsleeping

    Thank you to all our generous Waldorfy Patreon supporters!!

    Special thanks to our Waldorfy season seven podcast partner, Sparkle Stories!

    To learn more about guest Adam Blanning and what he offers, click here.

    Theme music for this episode was composed and performed by Book Kennsion. 

    Simplicity

    Simplicity

    Simplicity, "Simplicity Parenting", how do these concepts tie into the Waldorf approach? Listener favorite Meagan Rose Wilson is back to explore these topics and speak to how one can begin to implement these ideas into life with young children.

    Additional show notes for this episode can be found at:
    waldorfy.com/simplicity

    Thank you to Waldorfy podcast partner Sparkle Stories for helping me to bring this content to all of you.

    Big thanks to our generous Waldorfy Patreon supporters!

    Theme music for this episode was composed and performed by Book Kennision.

    Waldorf, Reading, and Books

    Waldorf, Reading, and Books

     Meredith Floyd-Preston of the Waldorf Journey podcast is back! I love speaking with Meredith, she's such a joy to host. I really love here ability to be concise and light hearted. Her passion for Waldorf truly shines in everything she does.

    In the episode we're exploring what makes the Waldorf approach to reading and writing unique and effective.  Meredith speaks to her experience with this in the Waldorf classroom, and I speak to my own Waldorf experience and how I'm going about approaching this topic now with my young children.

    Be sure to check out the show notes and resources for this episode, and there's some good stuff there, at:
    http://waldorfy.com/reading

    Click here to learn more about my guest Meredith and all she offers, her podcast, blog, courses, and more.

    Special thanks to Waldorfy season podcast partner Sparkle Stories for helping me to bring this content to all of you.

    Big thanks to all of our generous Waldorfy Patreon supporters. 

    Theme music for this episdoe was composed and performed by Book Kennison

    Reverence and Ritual

    Reverence and Ritual

    Returning guest Chinyelu is back! We're exploring the concepts of reverence and ritual in the life of the young child, and how they tie into the Waldorf approach.

    Additional show notes and resources for this episode can be found at:
    http://waldorfy.com/reverenceandritual

    Special thanks to our Waldorfy season podcast partner Sparkle Stories for helping me to bring this content to all of you!

    Super Special thank to our generous Waldorfy Patreon supporters!

    Theme music for this episode was composed and performed by Book Kennison. 




    Storytelling

    Storytelling

    Guest David Sewell McCann of Sparkle Stories is back to speak with me all about Waldorf and storytelling!

    To me storytelling. especially learning through story, is a memory that's at the center of my own Waldorf experience as a child. How storytelling is brought through the Waldorf approach, how we can incorporate story telling into life with young children, in addition to how I approach storytelling in my home with my little ones, are just some of the things we explore in this episode.

    Additional show notes for this episode can be found at:
    http://waldorfy.com/storytelling

    Special Thanks to Season Seven Waldorfy Podcast Partner Sparkle Stories for helping me to bring this content to all of you.

    A huge thanks to all of our generous Patreon supporters!

    Theme music for this episode was composed and performed by Book Kennison.

    Wonder and Awe

    Wonder and Awe

    In this episode we're exploring what we mean when we talk about "wonder and awe" for young children, and how this relates to the Waldorf approach. I was so fortunate to get to host Waldorf teacher, Meredith Floyd-Preston, as my guest for this episode. Meredith hosts a podcast about Waldorf education from her perspective as an experienced Waldorf teacher called the Waldorf Journey podcast.

    Additional show notes and resources for this episode can be found at:
    waldorfy.com/wonderandawe

    Special Thanks to Waldorf Season Seven Podcast Partner Sparkle Stories for helping me to bring this content to you.

    A huge thanks to our generous Patreon supporters for supporting this content. Learn more and become a supporter by visiting, patreon.com/waldorfy

    Theme music for this episode was composed and performed by Book Kennison.

    Play

    Play

    Play. It's such a simple topic, but one I really felt had to be highlighted in this season due to how integral it is to the Waldorf approach. In this episode, returning guest and listener favorite, Tim Bennett is back, to speak with me all about play. Together we explore why play is such a big part of the Waldorf approach, how play supports a child's natural development, how we as parents carers can create plenty of space for play, and so much more!

    Show notes and resources for this episode can be found at:
    htttp://waldorfy.com/play

    Special thanks to Waldorfy Season Seven Partner Sparkle Stories!

    Additional thanks to our generous Patreon supporters. Thank you so much for helping me to bring this content to all of you!

    Theme music for this episode was composed and performed by Book Kennison. 

    Warmth

    Warmth

    It's a simple thing that can add so much, in this episode I'm speaking about the benefits of inner and outer warmth., AND hosting one of my favorite guests, Meagan Rose Wilson!

    Additional show notes and resources for this episode can be found at waldorfy.com/warmth

    Special thanks to all of our generous Patreon supporters for helping me to bring this content to all of you.

    Learn more about becoming a Patreon supporter.


    Big thanks to Waldorfy season seven podcast partner Sparkle Stories!

    Theme music for this episode was composed and performed by Book Kennison.

    Rhythm

    Rhythm

    This episode is all Ashley speaking all about daily rhythm! Why a daily rhythm? Plus how to work in a daily rhythm with young children is discussed.

    Additional show notes and resources for this episode can be found at:
    waldorfy.com/rhythm

    For a more in depth discussion on Rhythm with guest, Waldorfy listener favorite, Meagan Rose Wilson, visit:
    waldorfy.com/dailyrhythm

    Theme music for this episode was composed and performed by Book Kennsion.

    Special thanks to Waldorfy season seven podcast partner, Sparkle Stories, for helping to bring this content to all of you!

    What's Waldorf?

    What's Waldorf?

    I figured we'd better start this seventh season of the show by revisiting  one of the show's most commonly asked questions.  In this episode I'm speaking with returning guest Chinyelu Kunz of the We Nurture podcast. Her many years of experience with Waldorf give her an incredible perspective and ability to explain clearly  what the Waldorf approach is and what it aims to achieve.

    Additional show notes and resources for this episode can be found at waldorfy.com/whatswaldorf

    Theme music for this episode was composed and performed by Book Kennison.

    To check out the We Nurture podcast and all of Chinyelu's offerings please click here.

    Special thanks to Waldorfy season seven podcast partner, Sparkle Stories, for helping to bring this content to all of you!

    Justine Seymour - The Key Is Observing!

    Justine Seymour - The Key Is Observing!

    Born in the United Kingdom, Justine began her first career as a model at 16. From created performance art costumes for artists, plays, and television commercials while earning her master’s degree in Design at the Australian Film, Television, and Radio School.

    Seymour designed the wardrobe for the Apple TV+ adaptation of The Mosquito Coast. Her award-winning costume design in the Netflix hit miniseries Unorthodox, was nominated for an Emmy and won the German TV Award for Best Costume Designer.

    She did the costuming on many films including Mission Impossible II, Moulin Rouge, Star Wars: Attack of the Clones and Son of the Mask, The Sessions, Backtrack, All-Nighter, and Destination Wedding. And she’s designed episodic television shows for various networks including Netflix’s Messiah and Medal of Honor; TNT’s I Am the Night; and Amazon Studios’ One Mississippi. 

    Justine begins by telling the story of how she began to sew at age four because of her grandmother. (3:00). Sewing was something she took too quickly through sewing costumes for her dolls. The Waldorf school curriculum had a profound effect on her creativity (5:59). There she sewed entirely by hand perfecting her craft. It gave her the ability to think outside the box and quickly find solutions. 

    Listen to her fascinating story about her modeling career and her costuming for artists, plays, and television commercials throughout the 1980s and early 1990s (7:30). Justine talks in-depth about her costuming experiences for two features Women of the Movement follows Mamie Till in her fight for civil rights and True Spirit, which is based on Australian Jessica Watson’s memoir about her journey as the youngest person ever to sail solo, non-stop around the world (11:30).

    Justine treats us to a behind-the-scenes explanation of the processes she uses to costume for a production. Her meticulous approach to detail and inclusion of the actors in the final look. While in grad school she was the only costume designed but worked in the art department and learned the technique of aging fabrics. Enjoy her story about Moulin Rouge and her contribution to the soft furnishings in one of the key scenes. She also shares her experience on-set on this film...and the moment at which she knew that costuming was what she wanted to do (18:29). 

    Known for authentically building character through costume (29:30) Justine talks about how she earned this reputation through her costuming work on Unorthodox on Netflix. Travel with her into the Satmar community of Williamsburg, The Bronx New York as she shares her adventure in preparing for this production for which she won many costuming awards. (29:54) 

    Justine has words of advice for those who are interested in following in her footsteps (36:55). A road that she’s traveled for the past 22 years...she’s learned that observing is the most important skill to have. What makes an outfit fantastic?! And finally, what’s next for her...what’s her dream? Listen at (40:10)! If you’d like to get in touch with Justine, you can learn more at www.justine-seymour.com and connect with her on Instagram, @justineseymourcostumedesign.

    Be sure to subscribe to, review and rate this podcast on your favorite platform…and visit our website sewandsopodcast.com for more information about today’s and all of our Guests. 

    The Waldorf Kindergartener

    The Waldorf Kindergartener

    VERY experienced Waldorf kindergarten teacher Tim Bennett speaks with me in this episode all about the Waldorf kindergarten. 

    We discuss what's going on for the five/six year child developmentally, what the average day looks like in the Waldorf kindergarten, what drew Tim to become a Waldorf Kindergarten teacher, and a bit about how to bring the Waldorf kindergarten environment into the home.

    Additional show notes and resources for this episode can be found at:
    waldorfy.com/waldorfkindergarten

    Theme music for this episode was composed and performed by Book Kennison 

    Waldorf and Chest and Breastfeeding with guest Judy Fayre, RN, IBCLC

    Waldorf and Chest and Breastfeeding with guest Judy Fayre, RN, IBCLC

    Is there a connection? In this episode the incredibly loving and wise Waldorf mama and IBCLC Judy Fayre speaks with me about wither or not Waldorf does or does not have anything to do with the "Waldorf approach". 

    Additional show notes and resources for this episode can be found at:
    waldorfy.com/chestandbreastfeeding

    Theme music for this episode was composed and performed by Book Kennison. 

    Waldorf Early Childhood

    Waldorf Early Childhood

    As always I love my conversations with listener favorite and returning guest, Meagan Rose Wilson of Whole Family Rhythms. In this episode we're discussing all things "Waldorf Early Childhood". What happens in a Waldorf early childhood, pre-school, or childcare setting? What does a typical day look like? How can we bring these ideas into our home life with young children? What about potty training? Is there a "Waldorf approach", and many more topics are explored in this episode.

    Additional show notes and resources for this episode can be found at:
    waldorfy.com/earlychildhood

    Theme music for this episode was composed and performed by Book Kennison

    Supporting Children Through Toddlerhood

    Supporting Children Through Toddlerhood

    In this episode I speak with author of, "Joyful Toddlers and Preschoolers", Faith Collins all about how to navigate the joys and challenges  of toddlerhood.

    Additional show notes and resources for this episode can be found at waldorfy.com/toddlers

    Special thanks to Waldorfy podcast supporters:

    Sakura Bloom

    Sparkle Stories

    Palumba

    Theme music for this episode was composed and performed by Book Kennison 

    SEASON SIX TRAILER!

    SEASON SIX TRAILER!

    In this introduction for the sixth season of the show I'm discussing some of the details of upcoming episodes. I also speak a bit about guests and topics for the season, in addition to getting into the details of the Waldorfy podcast Patreon drive coming up this September 2021!

    Theme music for this episode was performed and composed by Book Kennison. 

    Additional show notes for this episode can be found at:
    www.waldorfy.com/seasonsixtrailer

    You can learn more about becoming a Patreon supporter at www.patreon.com/waldorfy 

    Eighth Grade and the Eighth Grader

    Eighth Grade and the Eighth Grader

    As a culmination of the fifth season of episodes, my guest Simone and I discuss all things about the Waldorf eighth grade year in addition to how she's expanded on the "traditional Waldorf cannon" through all the grades.

    Content warning, we do speak briefly about sexual education in this episode, it may not be suitable for all ears.

    Additional show notes and resources for this episode can be found at:
    waldorfy.com/eighthgrade

    The theme music for this episode is composed and performed by Book Kennison. 


    Seventh Grade and the Seventh Grader

    Seventh Grade and the Seventh Grader

    Returning guest Anne Clair Goodman speaks with me in this episode all about seventh grade and the seventh grader. Similar to the other episodes in this season, we spend most of our discussion focused on how the curriculum of the seventh grade meets the twelve and thirteen year old where they're at. We also continued our discussion on media and screen time that we begun in our conversation about the sixth grade.

    Webpage for this episode can be found at:
    waldorfy.com/seventhgrade

    Theme music for this episode is composed and performed by Book Kennsion.

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