Free Live Interview · Sunday, July 27 · 10:00 AM MT
Nicole Baden Roshi in conversation with William Ury
Renowned peace negotiator & author of Possible: How We Survive (and Thrive) in an Age of Conflict
What’s Your Advice?
One Essential Question. Many Insightful Conversations.
“What is your advice for the world today?” A question that opens possibilities, invites reflection – and offers guidance in uncertain times.
Join us live for this interview series on some of the most challenging questions of our time
ABOUT THE SERIES
What’s Your Advice? is a monthly conversation hosted by Zen teacher Nicole Baden Roshi.
Each guest – a visionary from the fields of science, spirituality, art, or activism – is asked one question:
“What is your advice for the world today?”
No formulas. No performances. Just real voices, real values, and personal truth.
This is not a podcast. It’s a living inquiry.
MEET OUR GUEST – WILLIAM URY
William Ury is one of the world’s leading experts in negotiation and conflict resolution.
He has helped mediate peace in war zones, supported families through deep division, and advised global leaders – always returning to one quiet truth:
“Peace begins with listening – not only to others, but to ourselves.”
In this intimate dialogue with Nicole Baden Roshi, William shares personal insights:
On building bridges, navigating uncertainty, and the immense courage it takes to create new possibles in a polarized world.
ABOUT THE HOST – NICOLE BADEN ROSHI
Zen teacher, lineage holder in the tradition of Richard Baker Roshi and Shunryu Suzuki Roshi, and founder of Dharma Academy.
Nicole’s teachings are known for their depth, clarity, and gentle power – helping people bring presence and stillness into lived life.
She created What’s Your Advice? as a space for challenging topics to be approached with subtlety, depth, and clarity, for wisdom to unfold in dialogue,
and for us to listen in – with each other and with leaders of societal change.
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