Wednesday, May 15, several of the world’s foremost thinkers will join the Dalai Lama in Madison to discuss how neuroscience, environments, economics, and healthcare can combine to make the world a healthier, happier place.
Wisconsin Public Television will be on hand to record the event, called Change Your Mind Change the World, and will provide a livestream of the following panel discussions at wpt.org.
9:30 a.m. — Conversations on Global Health and Well-being
2 p.m. — Conversations on Science, Happiness and Well-being
Both panel discussions are now available for on-demand viewing.
Among the distinguished leaders joining the Dalai Lama are Arianna Huffington, editor-in-chief of Huffington Post; Daniel Goleman, Ph.D., author of the New York Times bestseller “Emotional Intelligence” and Richard J. Davidson, Ph.D, founder of UW-Madison’s Center for Investigating Healthy Minds at the Waisman Center.








His talk always moves my mind. It is very soothing to the mind. He is the greatest physician of mental health in the world today. Thank you indeed very much for working tirelessly on uplifting the human value, religious harmony, ecology, and the rights of all sentient beings.
it makes my life batter.
So important to have such a role model, who lives what he ‘preaches’, or rather teaches. May he live a very very long time, since the world is not ready yet to start using common sense on its own. Who would be our next role model with such wisdom and simplicity? His Holiness talks about things as they are, no fuss, no big words, no clever explanations. LIFE IS SIMPLE, at our level, and when we make it complicated, that’s when we feel we can’t change anything. So, Your Holiness, keep talking about INVESTIGATING WHO WE DECIDE TO FOLLOW, TO LISTEN TO, TO LEARN FROM. And a big thank you for all the inspiration. A warm tashi deleg.
Cooper
Thank you Your Holiness for working tirelessly to help every living being live better and happily.
trying to no avail of being able to view the live stream of dahli lama - do you have any suggestions
Hi Lesa,
The live stream doesn’t start until tomorrow (Wednesday 5/15) at 9:30 a.m. If you check back then, you’ll find a link that will take you to the live stream.
eager to hear from all these great personalities.
will this be taped so that I can watch it at a later date or time?
Yes, Wisconsin Public Television is recording both panel discussions and will archive them in our video portal. I’ll add a link to the archived video on this blog post.
When?
Part two is already available to watch online here: http://video.wpt2.org/video/2365012189
The first part of the event will be available to stream later this morning.