Montana Conversations Philosophy Program at Bridges HCC: Navigating the Aging Process

Covenant United Methodist Church 2330 East Broadway, Helena, MT, United States

We are delighted to be presenting a hand-tailored version of our Montana Conversations program "Philosophy:  What Is It Good For?" at Bridges Buffet! Interactive and dynamic, this program is geared for community members of all ages interested in learning more about how philosophy can help enrich our lives...and why it is good for "absolutely everything!" As part of this presentation, we will be looking at why philosophy is such a great companion and how it can help us navigate the aging process in ways that inspire enlightenment, relief, humor, growth, grace, empowerment, and deep satisfaction.

Free

“Public Philosophy & A Way of Life” at U of M Philosophy Forum

University of Missoula (Davidson Honors College, Room 119) 32 Campus Drive, MT, United States

We are delighted & honored to have been asked to participate as a guest speaker on Dr. Albert Borgmann's Philosophy Forum at the University of Montana where we will be exploring philosophy as a way of life and public philosophy.  The discussion will be facilitated by Dr. Deborah Slicer.

Free

Montana Conversations Philosophy Program at Red Lodge Ales Brewing Co.: The Environment, Conservation & Yellowstone

Red Lodge Ales Brewing Company 1445 North Broadway, Red Lodge, MT, United States

We are delighted to be presenting a hand-tailored version of our Montana Conversations program "Philosophy:  What Is It Good For?" and our Philosophy Think & Drink at Red Lodge Ales Brewing Company! Interactive and dynamic, this program is geared for community members of all ages interested in learning more about how philosophy can help enrich our lives and will specifically examine and apply philosophy (and biomimicry) to some of the environmental and conservation challenges in Yellowstone National Park and its surrounding areas. 

Free
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