A Waldorf Journey Podcast

A Waldorf Journey Podcast

A Waldorf Journey is a blog and podcast started by a trained and experienced Waldorf teacher who is passionate about sharing what she has learned on the journey. Stay tuned for interviews, resource recommendations, tips and suggestions for making your Waldorf journey an incredible, life-giving experience.

Episodes

March 31, 2025 18 mins

In this episode, I’m diving into what it really takes to start the year strong in first grade. This is such a tender, transformative time—children are stepping out of the warm, dreamy world of early childhood and into something more structured, more purposeful. And they’re looking to you for clarity, confidence, and rhythm.

First grade is when we really begin to form the class, and the habits we establish early on can shape the whol...

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What does it really mean to create a Waldorf-inspired home? In this episode, I share what first drew me to the peaceful beauty of Waldorf living—and the moments when it felt completely out of reach. From the temptation to chase the aesthetic to the deeper values that truly make a Waldorf home, we’ll explore how rhythm, simplicity, and presence matter more than wooden toys and silks.

We’ll talk about:

  • The heart of a Waldorf home: ...
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In this episode of A Waldorf Journey, I explore the unique approach to teaching natural sciences in a Waldorf classroom, with a particular focus on physiology and anatomy in the seventh and eighth grades. I discuss how Waldorf education brings warmth, storytelling, and experiential learning to these subjects, fostering a deep and lasting connection rather than just rote memorization.

Topics Covered:

🦴 The importance of warming the s...

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February 16, 2025 51 mins

In this episode of A Waldorf Journey, I welcome my colleague Laura Elmore for a deep dive into one of the most cherished Waldorf traditions—the class play. With decades of experience in Waldorf education, Laura shares her insights into why class plays are such an integral part of the curriculum, how they evolve from the early grades to middle school, and the pedagogical purpose behind them.

Looking for a play to perform wi...

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In this episode, I take a moment to share a personal story about my decision to leave teaching and the journey that followed. Teaching, especially in a Waldorf school, is a deeply fulfilling experience—but it also comes with its challenges. I reflect on the thoughts that led to my transition, from the pressures of the classroom to the realization that I needed a more sustainable and financially secure path forward.

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Welcome to A Waldorf Journey! Let's explore the artistic tools that shape a Waldorf classroom, from beeswax crayons to colored pencils, and why these choices matter for child development.

🔹 Beeswax Crayons – Supporting grip strength, movement, and blending colors for a sensory-rich experience.
🔹 Why No Graphite Pencils? – Encouraging openness and self-expression rather than rigid precision.
🔹 Markers vs. Na...

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In this episode of A Waldorf Journey, I dive into the essential role of mentorship in supporting Waldorf teachers.

Join me as I explore the benefits and challenges of mentorship in Waldorf schools, from the common practice of pairing new teachers with experienced colleagues to the advantages of working with an external mentor. I discuss the importance of confidentiality in the mentor-mentee relationship, the power of self-reflection...

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In this episode of A Waldorf Journey, I take a deep dive into one of the most inspiring aspects of Waldorf education: the transition from teaching mythology to history through the grades.

Join me as I explore how this unique approach supports child development, nurturing imagination in the younger grades and fostering analytical thinking in later years. From fairy tales in...

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These days my inbox is filled with two kinds of questions.

  1. Can you give me some advice for writing end-of-year reports?
  2. Do you have suggestions for making summer planning easier?

Luckily, I have thoughts on both of those topics. You can find lots of information about them both on the blog. But I mention this just because it points out the dilemma that teachers face right now.

The blog post for this episode.
Waldo...

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In this episode, I take a look at the Waldorf traditions and ceremonies that mark students' development and transitions. Waldorf is really good at marking time in this way and it's one of the things many of us really love about Waldorf Education.

The blog post for this episode.

Waldorf at Work: My super-practical, actionable Substack newsletter.
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January 8, 2024 24 mins

Interested in following me on my new adventure? You can subscribe at:
waldorfatwork.substack.com

Also in this episode, I talk about the question I hate most: "Am I Waldorf enough?" I talk through the assumptions that are embedded in this question and some of the reasons why they are completely misguided.

Because, newsflash, Waldorf is not about playing the flute, singing songs, or spending lots of ti...

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January 17, 2023 15 mins

How do you demonstrate your commitment to learning and growing? What mistakes have you made recently? How do you show others that it's okay to make mistakes? And how do you make sure you're REALLY okay with making mistakes?

Finding these answers has been a big part of my work recently, and my own path as a learning, growing human being -- even as a grown-up. It's also the topic of my new project Evolving Pig...

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August 17, 2021 35 mins

Recently I was working with some teachers who are getting ready to teach 7th grade and we were talking about the creative writing block most often called Wish, Wonder and Surprise. We had a conversation about each one of these gestures and what makes them different from each other. And we talked about how to have this conversation with students.

Wish

Wish is pretty clear. When I taught 7th grade, the students and I talked about the d...

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July 31, 2021 47 mins

It’s August, so I’m headlong in planning mode. And though there are many things competing for my time these days, working on my planning is one the tasks that I actually look forward to every day. 

It’s also the one thing that teachers ask me for the most help with. I feel lucky that planning is something that I enjoy so much, and it definitely makes a difference in my classroom. I start the year feeling prepared. I head into every ...

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July 22, 2021 48 mins

Register for my summer productivity course.

My history as a middle school teacher

How our work will change

What we’re doing to set a solid framework

Building Habits

  • homework
  • Finishing their work
  • Engaging with our lessons
  • General classroom behavior

Building a Culture of Caring

  • we’re good people and we’re working together
  • we’re on the same team
  • building up an image of each individual as a caring individual
  • building an image...
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February 2, 2021 37 mins

Join me as I make my way through The Growth Mindset Coach — a month-by-month guide for teachers. Each month I’ll record an episode about it and I’d love to hear what you think!

In this episode . . . 

TARGET fro...

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January 26, 2021 28 mins

Join me as I make my way through The Growth Mindset Coach -- a month-by-month guide for teachers. Each month I'll record an episode about it and I'd love to hear what you think!

In this episode . . . 

Teacher feedback stems

  • I noticed how
  • Look a...
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January 5, 2021 44 mins

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December 29, 2020 35 mins

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My curriculum guides -- I've got a guide that will help you teach and give you just the amount of help that you need.

Content
Things that made me happy in 2020.

  • Creating and Enjoying a Life I Love
  • Being Productive
  • Atomic Habits
  • Change
  • New Ideas

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