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From Mic to Tuning Fork (+ Pods, Ripples)

The old leadership was a microphone. The new leadership is a tuning fork. ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌

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Leaders as Listeners

The old leadership was a microphone.
The new leadership is a tuning fork.

For generations, leadership meant having answers. But in a world where AI generates infinite content and everyone broadcasts, the scarce resource is no longer information. It’s presence.

The capacity to pay attention, listen and resonate in a way that catalyzes something pioneering. In these disorienting times, what are you listening into? Father Paolo Benanti, advisor to Pope Francis, asks: “What is the difference between a man who exists and a machine that functions?” Taiwan’s Digital Minister Audrey Tang reminds us, “Singularity may be near, but plurality has always been here.”

Last week, Shinzen Young perplexed and wowed with his math of mysticism – but also gave relatable equations: Suffering = Pain × Resistance. And its companion: Fulfillment = Pleasure × Equanimity.

The multiplier is critical. Perhaps Plurality × Presence = Emergence. And collective presence makes it all regenerate.

The waves of emergence continue…

7-Day, AI + Wisdom Pod


Can AI Make Us More Human?

A remarkable group gathers for our AI + Wisdom Pod, including climate economist Clair Brown, spiritual teacher Jac O’Keefe, venture capitalist Lam Nguyen, Ireland’s first acupuncturist Freya Sherlock, chaordic thinker Tom Hurley, humane education pioneer Zoe Weil, tech founders Stacey Lawson and Osama Manzar, indigenous voice Ejna Jean, and community weavers from 28 countries!

They’re coming not with answers, but with questions. Not as experts, but as peers. What will emerge as we hold really difficult questions in noble company?

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Science of the Heart

For over thirty years, McCraty has served as Director of Research at HeartMath Institute, proving scientifically what mystics always knewβ€”the heart is the seat of intuition and doorway to our larger selves. As the master conductor, the heart sends more information to the brain than the brain sends to the heart. When it’s out of rhythm, life is discordant; but when it’s in coherence, everything changes. Join us for a unique conversation about the science of the heart!

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Plus, coming up on January 30th β€” the anniversary of Gandhi’s passing β€” we begin a pod exploring the nuances to timeless question: what does it mean to “be the change” when the work begins with listening? Registration is open.
On our recent Interfaith Pod closing call, Sufi Sheikh Fawzia Al-Rawi offered a beautiful reflection: “The question is not how much we know,” she said, “but how do we relate to each other. Growth happens when consciousness expands β€” when we move from reacting to witnessing, from defending to understanding. We don’t need more opinions; we need deeper presence. We don’t need loud identities; we need wider hearts.”
In the spirit of wider hearts πŸ™

Ripples

From around the ecosystem

AI + HUMANITY

Vanessa Andreotti’s Awakin Call wowed β€” 9.9 rating from 43 reviews! “Modernity may have momentum, but it doesn’t have vitality.” When we meet AI as subject-to-subject rather than subject-to-object, the encounter shifts entirely. “Symbiosis is not an option β€” it’s just the condition for life.”

INTERFAITH POD

For 21 days, participants from 53 countries explored and practiced faith traditions other than their own, and shared thousands of reflections. And beneath all our different names for the sacred – one river of compassion. From meditation teacher Sharon Salzberg, to “Guitaro5000” who sings on the streets, to Rabbi Ariel Burger: Closing Call Clips

KUNI PILGRIMAGE

Like last year, Kotaro and Yuko led a global group of pilgrims across the legendary Mount Koya. A follow-up reflection: When the Path Leads.

BUT WAIT …

Stacey and Nipun didn’t get to ask all their questions on the call. What did they do instead? They asked the Shinzen Bot! Even a replica of Leonard Cohen’s “Love Itself.” πŸ™‚

SANTA’s GIFT

What did you get this Christmas? Ray went from being a physicist to teaching inner-city kids in Michigan. This Christmas, one of his students moved him to tears.

ASIA RETREAT

Grassroot change-makers from Vietnam, Hong Kong and Japan joined everyday heroes in India to gather for a 10-day immersion around “the spirit of service” — how do we move from sympathy to empathy to compassion? Surprise ending: Chaz and Nimo’s class from UPenn!

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The Joy of Wind in Your Hair

DailyGood: News That Inspires – Jan 07, 2026

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Jan 07, 2026
The Joy of Wind in Your Hair
“I alone cannot change the world, but I can cast a stone across the waters to create many ripples.”

β€” Mother Teresa

The Joy of Wind in Your Hair

John Seigel-Boettner pedals a trishaw through Santa Barbara with 97-year-old Elizabeth Wright seated upfront, her thin hands clutching a blanket as the ocean glints ahead and decades momentarily collapse — she is celebrating birthdays on the beach, alive in motion rather than memory. What began as one Danish man’s response to watching his father’s world shrinking has become Cycling Without Age, a movement spanning 50,000 volunteers across 41 countries, built on the radical premise that mobility is dignity and that “the right to wind in your hair” shouldn’t expire with age. Studies confirm measurable gains in happiness and social connection, yet the deeper alchemy happens in what Seigel-Boettner calls “the bubble where magic happens” — that unhurried space where a pilot becomes companion, a diagnosis dissolves back into personhood, and both pedaler and rider discover they’ve been equally transformed. “Society is missing a bridge between older people and everyone else,” he says, tapping the trishaw frame, and what he’s really tapping is the paradox at the heart of all caregiving: we think we’re giving, but we’re the ones coming back changed. The program doesn’t solve social isolation so much as refuse its premise — insisting that being seen, feeling wind, sharing stories across generations remains possible until the very end.

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