Is conscience a divine command? Explore moral authority through John Henry Newman’s philosophy of conscience and obedience.
When Obedience Becomes Complicity: From Mỹ Lai to Today’s Military Conscience
Courage is rarely convenient. Sometimes it is condemned. Ask Hugh Clowers Thompson jr.
Courage is rarely convenient. Sometimes it is condemned. Ask Hugh Clowers Thompson jr.
Dr. Christine Powell: Rethinking ADHD, Structure, and the Art of Executive Functioning
How Dr. Powell helps students harness structure, strengths, and executive function skills.
How does executive functioning and ADHD shape success? Explore Dr. Powell’s insights on structure, strengths, and real support systems.
Scott Detweiler: A Life in the American Sound
From New Orleans roots to global stages, Scott Detweiler’s journey defines the heart and soul of American music.
How did Scott Detweiler turn the blues into a life’s calling? Explore his journey from New Orleans streets to world acclaim.
Violence, Virtuosity, and Vision: The Mind Behind the Stunts of Eric Jacobus
The philosopher of fight choreography: How the mocap artist for god of war uses anthropology and comedy to deconstruct human violence.
Go behind the scenes with Eric jacobus, the stunt performer and motion capture artist for games like god of war. Discover his unique philosophy that blends martial arts with anthropology, comedy, and a rejection of revenge to create action that is not just spectacle, but a profound commentary on human nature.
When They Say “I’ve Had Enough”: How to Stay Present When a Loved One Rejects Help
Learn how to offer genuine presence, compassion, and safety when someone you love refuses help.
How do you stay present when someone says “I’ve had enough”? Learn how to support loved ones who reject help with empathy and care.
Rebuilding the Table: The Work of Global Feminist Abigail Spangler
A visionary feminist reshapes power, equity, and justice from the ground up.
Can feminism rebuild the world’s systems? Explore Abigail Spangler’s fight for global feminism and gender equity.
The Forgotten Law That Could Save Us
Rediscovering Gandhi’s law of love as the true foundation for peace and survival.
Can Gandhi’s law of love save us? Discover why love, not violence, is humanity’s true foundation for survival.
In the Shadow of Extremism: Charlie Kirk, Political Rage, and the Perils of Certainty
How radicalization, rage, and moral certainty turn ideology into violence.
What fuels extremism today? Explore Charlie Kirk’s death, online radicalization, and the perils of political certainty.
Trivializing Terror: Domestic Violence in the Age of Leadership Failure
How leadership rhetoric shapes cultural attitudes and endangers survivors of abuse.
Can downplaying abuse cost lives? Explore how leaders trivialize domestic violence and why it remains a crisis.
The Fourteenth Amendment’s Fragile Promise
Why defending birthright citizenship is vital to America’s identity and justice.
Is America ready to abandon birthright citizenship? Defend the Fourteenth Amendment and protect the promise of equality for every child.
When Being a “People Pleaser” Feels Like the End of the World
Exploring identity, friendships, and the struggle for authenticity in adolescence.
Is being a people pleaser always a flaw? Discover how teens navigate self-worth, friendships, and healing in moments of loss.
Ryan Healy and Feeding New York State: Rethinking Hunger as a Human Right
How one advocate is redefining food insecurity as systemic injustice—and pushing for dignity, justice, and equity in New York.
How one advocate is redefining food insecurity as systemic injustice—and pushing for dignity, justice, and equity in New York.
From Silent Signals to Safe Spaces: How Technology Is Quietly Rewriting Survivor Safety
Exploring how discreet devices and AI tools are transforming protection for survivors of abuse.
Can tech save lives? Discover how discreet devices and AI tools are quietly reshaping survivor safety and fighting domestic violence.
What We Share: The Universal Threads of Being Human
Exploring the timeless truths that connect us all beyond race, class, and belief.
What makes us human? From grief to hope, love to doubt—discover the universal human experiences that connect us all.
“The Wild Knows the Way”: Lindsay Cray on Healing Land, People, and Stories
How one counselor blends ecology, therapy, and ancient wisdom to reconnect people with the earth.
Can nature heal us? Lindsay Cray shows how land, people, and stories intertwine to restore balance through ecotherapy and community.















