Natalia

Morozova

Secretary & Visual Identity

Natalia is a former Waldorf student from Sacramento, currently studying Psychology and Linguistics at UC Berkeley.

Natalia Morozova, former Waldorf student at Sacramento Waldorf School is currently studying Psychology and Linguistics at University of California, Berkeley. She loves to travel and learn about different cultures. She did an exchange with a Steiner school in Lausanne in high school and loved her experience. Natalia joined the team in hopes to create more connections between the Waldorf schools and strive for more experiences between the students like she herself experienced in high school. She brings her creative skills and helped create the logo of WaldorfMinds while also taking leadership of the secretary. Currently studying a semester in Italy, Natalia is navigating living abroad, meeting new people and experiencing new cultures. She believes everyone should have a chance to experience a new culture, and hopes to create more international connections through the launch of this app.

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Who can join WaldorfMinds?

WaldorfMinds is open to high school students (from age 14), parents, teachers, and alumni of Waldorf schools worldwide. Each group has its own dedicated spaces and community features designed to fit their needs.

Is WaldorfMinds safe for younger users?

Absolutely. Safety is central to everything we do. All accounts require phone number verification, the platform follows clear community guidelines, and a team of moderators reviews content. Students under 18 have specific protections — including restrictions on private messaging with users from other community groups.

How is WaldorfMinds different from other social networks?

WaldorfMinds is purpose-built for the Waldorf community, not the general public. There are no ads, no algorithmic feeds designed to keep you scrolling, and no pressure to perform. Every feature — from Reflections to Exchanges — is designed to foster genuine connection, creativity, and real-world experiences.

Is the platform free to use?

Yes. WaldorfMinds is a community-driven project supported by donations and foundations. Our goal is to keep the platform accessible to everyone in the Waldorf world, regardless of where they are or what resources they have.

What do you gain from creating WaldorfMinds?

Nothing financial — every member of our team works as a volunteer, and every donation goes directly into building, moderating, and sustaining the platform. What we gain is harder to put a price on: the chance to build something meaningful with people who share our values, and to give back to a community that shaped who we are.