Part One: Program Track Deep Dive
| April 18, 2023 | Have you ever wondered how we put together the programming for the Aspen Ideas Festival? This week, we’re diving deep into three of this year’s themes — We the People, Life Well Lived, and Driving the Economy Forward — to give you a behind-the-scenes look at how we create the program tracks that will guide 7 days with some 300 speakers, 150 sessions, and 3,000 attendees.
These themes change every year in response to the news of the world, the emerging challenges we face both locally and globally, and the cutting-edge ideas that are inspiring us.
| We’re grappling with big questions… | | What should Americans know about their country and who makes the important decisions? How will artificial intelligence affect our jobs? What can ancient philosophy teach us about living a good life in the modern world? | Learning from visionary speakers… | | And keeping our brains fed with a steady diet of books, podcasts, articles, and more… | | Learn more and stay tuned next week for part two! | | We just added more incredible leaders to our speaker lineup, including:
Kelly Corrigan, host of the NPR show “Kelly Corrigan Wonders” and the PBS show “Tell Me More with Kelly Corrigan,” on finding our shared humanity through conversationLisa Jackson, Vice President of Environment, Policy, and Social Initiatives at Apple, discussing how to manufacture consumer products with planet and purpose in mindThree-time Pulitzer Prize-winning political commentator and author Thomas Friedman reflecting on how writing helps us make sense of the worldHRH Ambassador Reema Bandar on Saudi Arabia and the worldCo-Director of the Supreme Court Litigation Clinic at Stanford Law School Pamela Karlan reviewing the year behind and the year ahead for the U.S. Supreme CourtDon Katz, founder of Audible and former journalist and author, on the power of storytelling and cultivating the relationship between writers and readersWashington Post columnist and author of Rethinking Sex Christine Emba exploring the shifting cultural norms around sex and relationshipsDanielle Pletka, senior fellow in foreign and defense policy studies at the American Enterprise Institute, on the future of NATO |
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