The On Being Project creates a digital library of conversations about life's biggest questions. Started by Krista Tippett, this collection has over 20 years of interviews with thinkers, writers, and spiritual leaders. The libraries are organized by topics like mental health, interfaith dialogue, civil rights, parenting, aging, and social healing.
Each collection includes podcast episodes, essays, and poetry exploring how we can live better together. Topics range from practical issues like mental health and parenting to deeper questions about faith, meaning, and community healing. The content helps people think about values, relationships, and how to navigate difficult conversations.
The project also offers tools for better conversations and community building. This is a resource for anyone wanting to explore life's deeper questions or learn how to have more meaningful discussions with others. The content draws from many faith traditions and philosophical approaches, making it valuable for people from different backgrounds who want to grow personally and connect more deeply with their communities.
