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In my last episode as host of the Anthroposopher, I talk with Angela Foster, spiritual researcher, artist, mom and friend. Angela and I talk about "sistering," our connection with the being of Anthroposophy, and how we carry that spiritual connection into our daily lives. It's been an honor to be your host these past few years!
Be sure to check out and follow my new podcast That Good May Become on all podcast apps! Contact me directly at laurascappaticci.com. -
Harald Hoven explores our connection with the natural world and how we can appreciate and work with elemental nature beings. His deep wisdom comes from years of teaching and farming. Find out more about Harald's courses consulting at bdanc.org.
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In this interview with John Bloom, author, artist, and General Secretary of the ASA, we discuss the binary narrative present in the US today and how listening, connection, and personal initiative can begin to refresh and repair all realms of life in 2021. You can find out more about John and the ASA at anthroposophy.org.
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Star Lore Historian, Mary Stewart Adams, explains the great conjunction of Saturn and Jupiter happening on December 21, 2020. She offers simple personal practices and beautiful stories about what this celestial event means in our lives. Hear more from Mary at storytellersnightsky.com.
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What are spiritual beings? How do you connect with the dead? What is meant by the Christ Being in anthroposophy? All these questions and more are discussed in this lively, deep interview with Rev. Patrick Kennedy. Check out his podcast at patreon.com/ccseminary and check out our sponsor, EduCareDo at educaredo.org.
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Explore the importance of creating positive pictures of the future with Conner Habib, anthroposopher and creator of the counterculture podcast Against Everyone with Conner Habib. https://www.patreon.com/ConnerHabib/posts
Check out our sponsor, EduCareDo at educaredo.org! Go to anthroposophy.org for more information on the ASA. -
What does art bring to our lives? Have you ever imagined the world without it? Laura Summer and Matt Sawaya explore the meaning and importance of art through a great conversation and two evocative exercises. Check out more of their work at freecolumbia.org and mcmatre.com.
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Ashley Renwick is host of the Waldorf and anthroposophy focused podcast, Waldorfy. You can find out more about her and hear her interview with Laura at waldorfy.com. Ashley and Laura interviewed each other about "anthroposophy for beginners" and the big questions facing spiritual seekers, Waldorf parents, and the world in general in this extraordinary moment in time.
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Olivia Stokes Dreier has worked all over the world helping war torn communities find reconciliation, forgiveness, and peace. How can we do this in our own towns and in our hearts and minds? How does anthroposophy fit into the peace movement? Explore this and more on this episode of The Anthroposopher. Explore Olivia's work at www.karunacenter.org.
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In this episode we discuss fear, courage, rhythm and practical ways to take a deep breath during the Corona virus outbreak with medical doctor David Gershan, Waldorf early childhood educator, Jerilyn Burke, and psychology professor and biography practitioner Chris Burke. Find out more about David at anthroposophybayarea.org, Chris at thehummingbirdprinciple.com and biographysocialart.org and Jerilyn's perspective at lifewaysnorthamerica.org. Find more spiritual resources at anthroposophy.org
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Dr. Lakshmi Prasana is a doctor, healer and educator working with teachers, parents, and children around the world. In this interview we discuss a living way to explore Rudolf Steiner's lectures, her work with children on the spectrum, the gift of life when you are open, and the 12 senses. Find out more at doclakshmi.com and twelvesense.org.
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Vintners, students, farmers, and people of all generations came together in November 2019 for the Biodynamic Association conference. These interviews are filled with thoughtful, useful, and youthful ideas about the importance of working towards a healthy earth through biodynamic agriculture, farm justice and social justice. Go to biodynamics.com to find out more about the next BDA conference in November 2020. Visit us at anthroposohy.org and check out our webinar called Who Are The Honeybees.
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Lynn Jericho, from ImagineSelf.com, invites us into an exploration of the meaning of this season of light and dark. How can we know ourselves in the midst of a this busy time? By experiencing an Inner Advent and Inner Christmas....tune in (and subscribe!) to find out more.
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Last year's 2018 Biodynamic Association Conference was focused on social justice and farming. Tune in to hear our guest host, Matt Burns interview farmers and educators Megan Durney, Sundeep Kamath, Karin Fortin & Delmar McComb, Ueli Hurter from the Goetheanum, and BDA executive director Thea Marie Carlson. Head to the BDA conference this year November 20-24 in Lake George, NY. www.biodynamics.com. For more of Matt's work go to burnslikeafire.com. (Note: Ueli's interview has been shortened a bit for this podcast.)
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Hazel Archer Ginsberg invites us to have "thinking hearts" during this season when facing our fears and bringing our courage to our lives is paramount. Learn more about the season of Michaelmas and how you can find strength from within and without. Check out Hazel's beautiful blog at reverseritual.com. Join us in Atlanta for the ASA annual conference at www.anthroposophy.org/atlanta
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Paul Chappell's program in Peace Literacy, offers a new way of understanding the human condition and trauma that upends
Maslow’s hierarchy. He shares this new understanding of the nine non-physical human needs here. www.peaceliteracy.org Did you know this interview was recorded at the Questions of Courage Youth Conference in Summer 2019? Tune in at 33:00 for fun and inspiring reflections from conference participants. -
In this episode with Sergio Gaiti, we meet up at the Goetheanum to discuss threefold as a practical and personal awareness, the purpose of life--for real--and the uniqueness of each individual as a spiritual reality.
Sergio is the founder of a business consultancy company called "Etica Sostenibile" in Milan, Italy, where he lives and supports organizations and businesses strategically based on ethics and sustainability. You can find him at www.eticasostenibile.it. -
In this Spring 2019 interview with Joaquin Munoz, from Augsberg University, we explore the connections between Waldorf education and indigenous education, as well as the need for awareness about trauma and resilience in today's educational institutions.
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What will the world look like in 2030? Andrea De La Cruz discusses the results of her international research with youth on this questions and more. Find the full research report at https://www.youthsection.org/research/ and meet Andrea face-to-face at the Questions of Courage Youth Conference in Spring Valley, NY August 8-11 nayouthsection.org/springvalley and Atlanta, GA October 11-13, 2019, www.anthroposophy.org.
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Hazel Archer Ginsberg from the blog reverseritual.com, joins us to talk about the ancient origins of spring festivals and how we can contemplate Easter in our times. Stay tuned after the episode for the full story of the Hare In The Moon, inspired by Rudolf Steiner. Check out our website for more esoteric Easter insight at www.anthroposophy.org/webinars.
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