Wisdom to replenish and orient in a tender, tumultuous time to be alive. Spiritual inquiry, scienc
Underpinning all the great challenges of our time there is the human drama, the human condition. And
Gaelynn Lea’s voice and violin land like a balm — an offering of both clarity and gladness that can
“We are indebted to one another and the debt is a kind of faith — a beautiful, difficult, strange fa
We’re in a tender spiritual moment, widely feeling our need for re-grounding both alone and together
We’ve realized in 2020 that the way we’ve organized culture — from the economy to race to work — cou
The Cuban American civil engineer turned writer, Richard Blanco, straddles the many ways a sense of
Rabbi Sacks was one of the world’s deepest thinkers on religion and the challenges of modern life. H
We are called to consider who we want to be as a people and what kind of world we will build with an
Mary Oliver reads her poem, “Wild Geese.” This poem is included in our “Taking the Long View” playli
Elizabeth Alexander reads her poem, “Ars Poetica #100: I Believe.” This poem is included in our “Tak
Pádraig Ó Tuama reads his poem, “The Facts of Life.” This poem is included in our “Taking the Long V
Gregory Orr reads his poem, “This is what was bequeathed us.” This poem is included in our “Taking t
Richard Blanco reads his poem, “America the Beautiful Again.” This poem is included in our “Taking t