Speaker: Tim Loya

Memorial Day

Wars are declared between nations, but they are experienced by individuals. For the soldiers and survivors of wars, war is very personal, something more than can be captured in a single chapter in a history book; more than statistics, facts, maps, and figures; more than should be asked of any one person to experience and … Continue reading Memorial Day

The Fourth Principle: Responsibility, Skepticism, Trust, and Forgiveness

Join us as Tim Loya discusses how, given the freedom we have to search for our own truth and meaning with access to modern technology, it now falls on us to look more closely at our responsibility in searching for the same. In what has been dubbed the “post-truth” era, can we trust traditional sources … Continue reading The Fourth Principle: Responsibility, Skepticism, Trust, and Forgiveness

Opening the Overton Window: Getting a Wider and More Honest View of Politics

Join Tim Loya as he discusses the Overton window, US versus Global politics, and how people often conflate economics and politics. Tim will attempt to widen our view on the political spectrum, including the most commonly accepted current model as well as an emerging model that may prove to be more accurate. He will also … Continue reading Opening the Overton Window: Getting a Wider and More Honest View of Politics