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  • Tara Geer and Host Susan Grelock Yusem

    What Do We Know? Exploring Non-Western Approaches to Wisdom

  • Norma Wong and Host Serena Bian

    Listening to the Soul of Conflict

    Join TNS Host Serena Bian in conversation with Norma Wong, Zen priest and teacher about the art of war and conflict, who recently served to help facilitate a mutual path through the conflict between native culture and western discovery science during the construction of a telescope on Mauna Kea.

  • Jeffrey J. Kripal and Host Michael Lerner

    The Superhumanities: Historical Precedents, Moral Objections

  • Michael Fischer and Host Ken Adams

    In Service Towards Resilience

    Join us for a unique conversation on resilience, with Michael Fischer, a volunteer for multiple organizations, amateur radio guru K6MLF, formerly an environmental executive and consultant, philanthropic director, and city planner. Our sound engineer, Ken Adams, jumps to the other side of the mic to host the conversation.

  • Okhiogbe Omonblanks Omonhinmin and Host Susan Grelock Yusem

    What Do We Know? Exploring Non-Western Approaches to Wisdom

    In this conversation, join Host Susan Grelock Yusem and Nigerian-born “ambassador of entanglement” Okhiogbe Omonblanks Omonhinmin in a conversation that begins a series about non-western approaches to wisdom.

  • Joanna Bornowski and Host Michael Lerner

    Consciousness, Intuition, and Animal Communication 

    Join us for a conversation with intuitive animal communicator, Joanna Bornowski. Michael and Joanna talk about consciousness, accessing deeper states of intuition, and the innate human ability to be in conversation with the natural world.

  • Kevin Opstedal and Host Steve Heilig

    Dreaming as One: Poetry, Poets and Community in Bolinas

    Join Kevin Opstedal, author of Dreaming as One: Poetry, Poets and Community, in Bolinas, California, from 1967-1980, in conversation with editor, critic, and ethicist (and New School Host) Steve Heilig at the Bolinas Museum.

  • Jerry Millhon and Host Michael Lerner

    Storytelling for Thriving Communities: A Spiritual Biography

    Join host Michael Lerner for an exploration of Jerry Millhon's life and work—his life journey to founding Thriving Communities and the many other projects he helped found or nourish in a life dedicated to service.

  • Lisa Bero, Lariah Edwards, and Host Kristin Schafer

    Protecting Scientists from Industry Intimidation

    At a time when strong, independent science is more important than ever, corporations are ramping up attacks on scientists in the environmental health field. In this conversation, Dr. Lisa Bero and Dr. Lariah Edwards will share their own stories of industry intimidation, and reflect on steps needed to protect researchers and maintain scientific integrity. Hosted by CHE Director Kristin Schafer.

  • Kalyanee Mam and Host Serena Bian

    What Does Love Have To Do With It? Bringing Mystery to Peacebuilding (part 3)

    In this series, join Host Serena Bian in speaking with three people who bear witness to the best and worst of humanity, holding a courageous moral imagination. Working and witnessing the front lines of injustice, war, climate change, these peacebuilders, mystics, and storytellers hold space for the miraculous to emerge, refusing to be bound by a perceived reality of “what is possible.” 

  • Festival of Sacred Music

    Maryliz Smith

    Join us (in person or via webinar) for the first in a series of sacred music celebrations at Commonweal, designed to elevate the soul and be a source of inspiration and delight for the months in between concerts. In this first concert of the series, join us in welcoming pianist Maryliz Smith, who brings pieces of her own composition as well as other inspiring and sacred music.

  • Aljosie Aldrich Harding and Host Serena Bian

    What Does Love Have To Do With It? Bringing Mystery to Peacebuilding (part 2)

    In this series, join Host Serena Bian in speaking with three people who bear witness to the best and worst of humanity, holding a courageous moral imagination. Working and witnessing the front lines of injustice, war, climate change, these peacebuilders, mystics, and storytellers hold space for the miraculous to emerge, refusing to be bound by a perceived reality of “what is possible.” 

  • Sofia Nemenmann and Anabella Museri with Host Michael Lerner

    Welcome, Wild Times: Conversation with Resilience Leaders in the Global South

    In session number three of our Wild Times conversation series, join Host Michael Lerner in conversation with Anabella Museri and Sofia Nemenmann from Asociación Argentina de Abogados/as Ambientalistas/Colectivo de Acción por la Justicia Ecosocial in Argentina.

  • Peter Coyote and Host Steve Heilig

    Things As It Is

    Join Host Steve Heilig as we bring back author, actor, and local celebrity Peter Coyote to The New School. They will talk about Peter’s recent books—Zen in the Vernacular: Things As It Is, and Tongue of A Crow—and ramble across many other topics.

  • Manisha Gupta and Host Michel Lerner

    Welcome, Wild Times: Conversation with Resilience Leaders in the Global South

    Join Host Michael Lerner in conversation with Manisha Gupta from StartUp! in India in part 2 of our series talking with the co-creators of Commonweal's Omega Resilience Awards global resilience community.