Jordan Walker spoke with Joan Sleigh about her work with leadership in the tumult of today’s life. Leadership as an...
Nagomari, Georgia. Mikhail Starostin studies, teaches and lives in the community of the Free University in Nagomari, Georgia. An interview....
After Russia’s war of aggression in Ukraine, Finland now wants to join NATO quickly. How could the climate change so quickly? Hans Hasler By the way, this also applies externally. Even the seasons change very quickly. Today (May 14), the birch trees in front of our summer cottage got the...
The number of people suffering from mental illness and can cope only minimally with everyday life is increasing worldwide. Children...
Eurythmy is one of the major new creations from the heart of anthroposophy. It’s more well known today but is...
One hundred years ago, on May 2, 1924, Rudolf Steiner’s friend and collaborator, the artist Edith Maryon, died. Barbara Schnetzler and Rembert Biemond speak about the British sculptor with Wolfgang Held. Rembert Biemond, how did you become involved with Edith Maryon’s work and biography, back in the 1990s? Biemond Like many,...
Nathaniel Williams was born in Alabama, studied Painting and Puppetry in Switzerland and Political Theory in Albany, and established an Art...
A conversation with five art therapists. Wolfgang Held You work as art therapists, and under Covid conditions, you also had...
Last year, elections were held in France, the USA, the Netherlands, and Austria, now in Germany. Wolfgang Held spoke with Gerald Häfner. WH: Do you think the elections show an overall worrying picture? GH: They worry me because our democratic societies are at risk of breaking down. Democracy is built...
Grappling with the questions, “How can we make biodynamic farming accessible and relevant to Israeli farmers, and how can we...
A conversation with Yaroslava Black-Terletska, a native Ukrainian and Priest of the Christian Community in Cologne, about the war in...






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