Taking a quick dive into the physical and emotional sensations of fear, Sue will share the value fear provides her as an indicator that she is learning and evolving. Rather than dialing down fear as an emotion, superficially ameliorating the symptoms, she goes further...
Sheldon does not believe many universal truths exist in America except that two must be: (1) everyone thinks their weather is unpredictable and (2) the drivers in their state are terrible. His passion lies at the intersection, specifically in providing drivers with...
A performer dedicated to redefining cello playing, Phil Norman draws from diverse influences to create eclectic original compositions. Classically trained, he actively performs across the front range with concert appearances throughout the United States, Italy and...
Authenticity is a tonic for fear and loathing. By being true to yourself, fear has a way of dissolving and loathing can turn into an opportunity for inner peace. Myriah has observed up close and personal just how profoundly democracy, capitalism and everyday modern...
No one is ever going to say, “I’m so glad cancer came into our lives, it made me a better person.” But there are some things that cancer — and any crappy, horrible disease — does really well. You don’t get a choice. So if you let go of the fear, you can see how the...
Travel, for many of us, has become a safe, sanitized, and predictable practice, when it should be more about spinning the globe, jumping off cliffs, and eating the worm. Travel writer Joshua Berman will speak about ways to make travel a more purposeful, transformative...