John Beebe

Join TNS Host Michael Lerner in a spiritual biography conversation with Jungian analyst John Beebe.

Cynthia Li

Join The New School at Commonweal Host Michael Lerner for a reading from and conversation with author and doctor Cynthia Li, MD. In her new, revelatory memoir, Brave New Medicine, Cynthia shares the truth about her disabling autoimmune illness, the limitations of Western medicine, and her hard-won lessons on healing mind, body, and spirit.

Alnoor Ladha

Join TNS Host Michael Lerner in a conversation with author, activist, and anti-preneur Alnoor Ladha.

Eric Karpeles

Join TNS Host Michael Lerner in an interview with painter, writer, and translator Eric Karpeles as they discuss two new books about Polish painter and writer Józef Czapski: Almost Nothing: The 20th-Century Art and Life of Józef Czapski and Lost Time: Lectures on Proust in a Soviet Prison Camp.

Nate Hagens and Joanna Macy

We face a “perfect storm” of interacting global stressors. Is resilience a possible response? What does real resilience look like?  Join Nate Hagens and Joanna Macy, among others, in a discussion on resilience and civilizational collapse. 

Beatrice Chestnut

As a follow-up to our last TNS conversation with author and enneagram expert Beatrice Chestnut, we offered a three-part series of workshops to explore enneagram further in depth. Each workshop features a three- to five-person panel of enneagram “types.”

Mary Evelyn Tucker

Join TNS Host Michael Lerner in another conversation with Mary Evelyn Tucker, co-author of the first biography of Thomas Berry, illuminating his remarkable vision and showing the ongoing significance of Berry’s conception of human interdependence with the Earth within the unfolding journey of the universe.

Sunita Puri

Join TNS Host Steve Heilig in conversation with physician, author, and medical ethicist Sunita Puri in the next in our End-of-Life Conversations series.

Stephen Ratcliffe

Stephen Ratcliffe’s “sound of wave in channel” is the fifth in a series of 1,000 poems written in 1,000 consecutive days (1.1.13 – 6.26.16).  He and TNS host Steve Heilig discuss this newest epic and his career in poetry, with readings from his work.

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