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Diane Egner (66) talks with her husband, Sandy Rief (77), about how the Frank E. Duckwall Foundation began, the foundation’s impact on the community, and Sandy’s role in the foundation.
Priscilla interviews her Kindergarten student, Jacob, with questions about life and the world we live in.
Colleagues Stella Hodgkins (48), Theophilus Gregory (69), and William “Bill” J. Hybl [no age given] come together to discuss their impact-focused work at the El Pomar Foundation, particularly their dedication to convening and empowering communities of color.
How sweet it is: four Waldorf kindergarten/early childhood teachers reflect on their experiences
Molly talks about why she chose the Santa Cruz Waldorf School for her son and the warm, rhythmic and loving environment in which these young children are able to explore and grow.
Sisters, Linda Watley Norris (73) and Pearl Watley Mitchell (78), describe what it was like growing up in Columbus, GA, reminisce about the fun times they had as children, and remember family members who have passed away.
This interview, made in November 2017 in O'Fallon, Missouri, Madelyn (15) interviews her mother (50) about her childhood and her experiences growing up as well as her experiences later in life. She shares her memories of her friends and relatives....
Cyndia Ashkar was born in Albany, Oregon, and after attending 28 (!!) schools as a child, she graduated from Franklin High School in Portland, where she met her husband Ted. She began teaching at Clackamas County Head Start before beginning...
Marissa Ford played teacher with her teddy bears during her very little free time from her prestigious gymnastics career. In a way, her life hasn’t changed that much since she was little.
Growing up in Hobart, branching out in her twenties, becoming a Kindergarten teacher
Jenna Schettler is a kindergarten teacher at Case CLC. She talks with us about her experience in the kindergarten classroom and how her students put an impact on her life.
Mary McFadden and Larry Stifler, founders of the Stifler Family Foundation, reflect on how their past opportunities influenced their generous giving now.
Richard Corbal tells us about his 10 years as an early childhood teacher at the Santa Cruz Waldorf School, how it is his job to protect the imaginative space and observe the child and their individual needs allowing them to...
Julie shares with Storey about her introduction to The Mount, her volunteer experience and the resident experiences that touched her.
I took time and talked to my mom about how she has been teaching kindergarten online while everyone has been stuck home.
Brothers Solomon and Zeek reflect fondly on their Waldorf kindergarten experiences in Milwaukee, WI
In this interview, Mrs. Anglin and I discuss her job, her passions, and her love for learning.
Ken Snyder is a seventh generation Saugertiesian farmer. The evolution of a farm over 250 years in Saugerties. The Snyders arrived in Saugerties around 1750 and have grown a succession of crops on the family farm. Woodstock 94 used part...
The origins of the Wine & Food Foundation of Texas and theTexas Wine industry