The Science of Social Justice
With Konda Mason
A long, slow conversation with Konda on what it means to bring the science of social justice into the contemplative field — and what that field is still learning to receive.
In conversation
A growing archive of conversations on contemplative practice, the science of well-being, intergenerational healing, and what loving-awareness asks of us in the world.
On stage · Photo: Sará King
With Konda Mason
A long, slow conversation with Konda on what it means to bring the science of social justice into the contemplative field — and what that field is still learning to receive.
Lion's Roar
Hope as a felt phenomenon rather than a posture — a dharma audience's conversation about what hope and justice ask of one another, and how the body holds both.
With Raghu Markus
Raghu and I sit with the work of meeting inherited trauma — what it asks of the nervous system, what it asks of relationship, and what becomes possible when we begin.
Be Here Now Network
A second conversation on the architecture of trust, the felt sense of interbeing, and what vulnerability makes possible in a body that has long been taught not to be vulnerable.
Sounds True
On the technologies that love would build — and what it might mean to refuse to optimize the things that ought to be slow.
With Felix Zeltner
How much do we really know about the mind, and what still sits just beyond reach?
A note to podcast hosts
I love the long, slow podcast — the kind where the question matters more than the answer, and where two people can move together without rushing. If you host a show whose audience would meet this work well, I would be honored to be in conversation.
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