Registration is now open for Aspen Ideas Festival and Aspen Ideas: Health 2025! Join us this summer for conversations with inspiring leaders, brilliant thinkers, and bold change-makers. ⭐️ Learn more and get your pass today: https://lnkd.in/eRi2Kif
Aspen Ideas
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Aspen, Colorado 10,172 followers
Aspen Ideas is a conversation-packed event series exploring inspiring ideas and pressing issues in society.
About us
Imagine some of the most inspired and provocative thinkers, writers, artists, business people, teachers, and other leaders drawn from myriad fields and from across the country and around the world — all gathered in a single place, ready to teach, speak, lead, question and answer — all interacting with an audience of thoughtful people who have stepped back from their day-to-day routines to delve deeply into a world of ideas, thought and discussion. The event promises to be thought-provoking, meaningful and fun — true to Aspen tradition.
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https://www.aspenideas.org
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In her bestselling book, “Maybe You Should Talk to Someone,” psychotherapist and The New York Times “Ask The Therapist” columnist Lori Gottlieb explores the human condition through the lives of four of her patients — and a fifth one, herself. In this funny and thought-provoking conversation from the 2019 Aspen Ideas Festival, Gottlieb talks about the process of writing the memoir and the blind spots it forced her to confront along the way. She examines the truths and fictions we tell ourselves and others as we navigate lives of constant change. Watch now: https://lnkd.in/gRgjEYWW
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The magic of meaningful connection 🪄 At Aspen Ideas, walks across campus spark new collaborations, picnic lunches invite lively conversation, nature hikes foster lifelong friendships, and workshops inspire opportunities for collective action. Join us this summer to connect with fellow big thinkers! lnkd.in/eH3PMidg 🗓️ Aspen Ideas Health: 6/22-6/25 🗓️ Aspen Ideas Festival 1: 6/25-6/28 🗓️ Aspen Ideas Festival 2: 6/28-7/1
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Christiana Figueres is a self-proclaimed "stubborn optimist" in the face of climate change. The Costa Rican diplomat has been on the frontlines of environmental work for decades, and suggests that a spiritual engagement with climate is as necessary as policies and innovation. Figueres joined us at the 2018 Aspen Ideas Festival to talk about spirituality, collaboration, fossil fuels, leadership, and more. Watch here: https://lnkd.in/gJHvmEr2
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🍽️ Did you know 30 million children eat a school meal every day? FoodCorps President Dr. Robert S. Harvey – a 2024 Aspen Ideas: Health Fellow – wants to reframe how we think about this essential resource for improving the health and wellbeing of today’s kids. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3RHT8aI
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🏔 Coming soon to our Aspen Ideas: Health stages! Explore the growing lineup of inspiring leaders who will share their bold approaches to better health for all during the June 22-25 event (https://lnkd.in/gX2z6fJg), including: 💡 Sumbul Desai, Vice President of Health, Apple 💡 Alex Azar, 24th U.S. Secretary U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) 💡 Garth Graham, Global Head of Healthcare and Public Health,YouTube and Google 💡 Poppy MacDonald, President, USAFacts 💡 Kate Bowler, Podcast Host, “Everything Happens”; Associate Professor of American Religious History, Duke University 💡 Edward Chang, Chair of Neurological Surgery, University of California, San Francisco 💡 Natalia Trayanova, Director, Alliance for Cardiovascular Diagnostic and Treatment Innovation, The Johns Hopkins University 💡 Megan Ranney, Dean, Yale School of Public Health 💡 Jacqueline Howard, Health Correspondent, CNN
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We just announced over 100 new speakers! https://lnkd.in/d_AJABx We’re excited to share a larger preview of the 2025 Aspen Ideas Festival speaker lineup, which is packed with visionary leaders and inspiring thinkers whose ideas and actions are shaping our collective future. Get to know this exceptional mix of speakers — including the names below — and stay tuned for more announcements in the coming weeks. Former U.S. National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan examines the challenges ahead and how we might best meet them. President of the NYSE Lynn Martin discusses markets and the economy. Jonah Goldberg, editor in chief of the The Dispatch, considers the press’s role in a just society. Podcast and TV host Kelly Corrigan explores intellectual first principles. CORE (Community Organized Relief Effort) co-founders Sean Penn and Ann Lee address providing aid, support, and rebuilding communities around the world. Bestselling author and New York Times opinion columnist Thomas Friedman breaks down the new world order. National Book Award winner Imani Perry reflects on the color blue and its role in Black history and culture Pico Iyer, author of 15 books including “Aflame,” helps us understand the power of time spent in silence Mary Louise Kelly, co-host of NPR's All Things Considered, leads conversations on everything from foreign policy and national security to the ingredients of joy.
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Did you know health care professionals can earn CE credits at Aspen Ideas: Health 2025? Through our partnership with the Annenberg Center for Health Sciences At Eisenhower, physicians, nurses, dietitians, and social workers, can maximize this one-of-a-kind learning experience by claiming up to 16 credits for the sessions they attend. Learn more and register: https://lnkd.in/enFTWkbM
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Since 2014, Aspen Ideas: Health has welcomed nearly 800 inspiring women leaders to our stages to share their bold approaches to better health. In honor of Women's History Month, we're taking a look back at some of the many highlights. From researchers and entrepreneurs to artists and athletes, meet 12 change-makers who are breaking barriers to reimagine a healthier future for all: https://lnkd.in/dC7cs7vs
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Brackets are locking, excitement is building—March Madness is upon us. NCAA women’s basketball shattered viewership records in 2024. At last year's Aspen Ideas Festival, two of the game’s most influential coaches—UConn's Geno Auriemma and LSU's Kim Mulkey—talked about the years of struggle it took to get that win, and the new financial obligations for programs and players that come with the growth of the game. Watch the full conversation on YouTube: https://lnkd.in/eKvVX25d
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