Amna Khalid, Ph.D.

Amna Khalid is a professor in the Department of History at Carleton College in Northfield, MN. She specializes in issues related to censorship and free expression, South Asian history and the history of medicine and she speaks frequently on academic

Amy Bowers-Cordalis

Amy Bowers Cordalis is a mother, fisherwoman, attorney, and a member and former General Counsel of the Yurok Tribeā€”the largest tribe in California.  Formerly a staff attorney at the Native American Rights Fund, she is the currently the Co-Founder and

Amy Low

Amy Low is a Managing Director at The Emerson Collective where she works on the issues of education, immigration reform, the environment and health. She has spent her career in communications and story-telling including a consultancy with the Bill &

Andrea Miller

Andrea Miller is the Editor of Lion's Roar (formerly called Shambhala Sun), the leading Buddhist magazine in the English language. Miller has written extensively including profiles of and interviews with spiritual teachers, thinkers, and creatives including Thich Nhat Hanh, Mingyur

Barbara Brown Taylor

Barbara Brown Taylor is the author of four New York Times Bestsellers including An Altar in the World, Learning to Walk in the Dark, Holy Envy and Leaving Church. She is Professor Emeritus at Piedmont College and a retired Episcopal

Beatrice Chestnut, Ph.D.

Beatrice Chestnut is one of the most authoritative voices and thought leaders in the modern Enneagram movement and teaches workshops internationally. She is a licensed psychotherapist, a coach, and a business consultant and has a Ph.D. in communication and an
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