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The Denver Waldorf School Podcast
Sarah Box
48 episodes
2 weeks ago
This is our place to connect as an intentional Waldorf community. To share the stories, the wisdom, and the artistry of our students, our educators, and all those who make this community come alive. This is our journey, together.
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This is our place to connect as an intentional Waldorf community. To share the stories, the wisdom, and the artistry of our students, our educators, and all those who make this community come alive. This is our journey, together.
Show more...
Education
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What's up with Being a Waldorf Teacher?
The Denver Waldorf School Podcast
37 minutes 31 seconds
2 months ago
What's up with Being a Waldorf Teacher?

On this week's episode, School Director Kelly Molinet sits down with our interim education director, Betsy Doyle White, and current 8th grade class teacher, Charlie Orphanides. As many of you know, Charlie was our education director last year and transitioned to be the 8th grade teacher for the 2025-26 school year. As Charlie dives back into the role of Waldorf class teacher, we thought a discussion on "What's Up with Being a Waldorf Teacher" would be a natural opening for this new school year! Together, they share what it means to be a Waldorf teacher, what training is required, the freedom and responsibility in delivering our curriculum, and the inner and lifelong work they pursue for their own development. We like to say that our students are our curriculum -- and that is only made possible by teachers who view education as their true calling, who reflect deeply on how best to meet their students each and every day, and who embrace that elusive quality of "teacherness" to remain curious and connect meaningfully with their students.


The Denver Waldorf School Podcast
This is our place to connect as an intentional Waldorf community. To share the stories, the wisdom, and the artistry of our students, our educators, and all those who make this community come alive. This is our journey, together.