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.
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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.
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.
The Anthroposopher
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.