Conversations to get close to.
You’re invited to regular discussions and Q&A on big topics of today.
The Lean In is a quarterly series of conversations for making meaning in our changing world. Like a podcast, but in person. It’s a space to gather and turn towards big issues without easy answers. A space for sense-making in fragmented times.
Hosted by Human.Kind co-founders Tessa Leon and Triton Tunis-Mitchell, with a range of special guests and community leaders, we’ll explore topics at the intersection of culture, science, and spirituality. Dialogues will traverse contemplative traditions, ethics and morality, eco-dharma and neuroscience, social philosophy, politics, and poetry.
Come listen or engage in vitalising discussions that spark the collective imagination, generate ideas to orient by, and offer a sense of refuge in our tender and tumultuous world.
Next Session:
Friday 28 March 2025
FREE event for all.
Location
City Studio. L1, 60 Halifax St, Kaurna Land
Or online via livestream
Access
-Wheelchair access via Surflen St. Please contact us for lift access.
A federal election special.
Our date with a democracy sausage is imminent. The federal election will be called any day now. And as the race to win your vote hits fever pitch, this will be the question we’re all trying to answer.
Everyone is scared about the cozzy living, nestled inside the overarching climate crisis, not to mention the way Aussie pollies risk careening towards the broligarchy we’re witnessing in the US. Big money is getting thrown around by big coal magnates, with big party corruption par for the course. So how do we filter reality from the BS? (Thanks for nothing, Murdoch.) How can we escape the two party system? Who can help us feel hopeful? Perhaps it will be the smart and powerful women stepping up into leadership positions. Perhaps it will be, (gasp), us!?
Join Dr Verity Cooper, Community Independent candidate for Sturt, alongside Alex Macmillan, Campaign Organiser for Bob Brown Foundation. Hosted by Triton Tunis-Mitchell. Bring your big questions. Bring your far-right rellies. No clue how politics works? This is for you, too. FREE event. *Democracy sausage not included.
More than anything, I’m interested in the well-being of the people of Sturt.
I’m not a career politician – I’m a real doctor, not a spin doctor. I’m a mum, a small business owner, and part of a family with deep roots in South Australia.
After several discussions and listening and reflecting, I decided to step forward as the candidate for Independent for Sturt. I’m not a career politician, but I do believe in the power of community to create real, meaningful change. I’ve spent many years living and working right here in Sturt, engaging with our community, and understanding the challenges you face. I’ve been listening to your concerns, your hopes, and your dreams for the future.
The more I listened, the more I realised that our community needs someone who isn’t beholden to political parties or special interests. We need someone who will stand up for us, not the system. Someone who can bring practical, evidence-based solutions to the table – solutions that are designed with you in mind, not party agendas.
Since the start of their professional career Alex has been dedicated to the betterment of our planet and the beings who live on it. This has taken many forms, from developing sexual assault prevention education programs, to running diversity and inclusion projects, to grassroots organising and advocacy. Though without consideration these may seem disconnected, they share many common threads of meaningful collaboration with stakeholders, the development of accessible science-based information, and project coordination.
Alex is the Native Forest Campaign Organiser for Bob Brown Foundation, and the Co-Organiser of SAGE – South Australian Grassroots Ecosystem. They hold a Degree in Neuroscience and is currently completing a Masters in Public Health.
This session took place 5 Sep 2024.
Featuring special guests Senator Sarah Hanson-Young and Eloise Hall. Hosted by Tessa Leon.
What does it take to stand up for equality, integrity, and lead from the front in business and politics today? Let’s talk resilience, vulnerability, and courage with women who are shifting the balance of power to centre diversity and put people and the planet above profits.
In a time of hyper-partisanship, conflicting morality, and plural truths, integrity in leadership is more crucial than ever. Are we seeing a shift where voters and consumers are getting behind powerful women with the courage to call out injustice and take bold steps to make change?
Let’s talk about sustaining the strength and candour to stand up to marginalisation and bullying. And understand how we can all help scaffold systems of power to invite and include more diverse voices at the front.
The face of leadership is changing.
This session took place 5 Sep 2024.
Featuring special guests Senator Sarah Hanson-Young and Eloise Hall. Hosted by Tessa Leon.
What does it take to stand up for equality, integrity, and lead from the front in business and politics today? Let’s talk resilience, vulnerability, and courage with women who are shifting the balance of power to centre diversity and put people and the planet above profits.
In a time of hyper-partisanship, conflicting morality, and plural truths, integrity in leadership is more crucial than ever. Are we seeing a shift where voters and consumers are getting behind powerful women with the courage to call out injustice and take bold steps to make change?
Let’s talk about sustaining the strength and candour to stand up to marginalisation and bullying. And understand how we can all help scaffold systems of power to invite and include more diverse voices at the front.
The face of leadership is changing.
This conversation took place on 6 June 2024. Hosted by Tessa Leon, with Adam Whiting, and special guest Tess Fuller from Teach Us Consent.
(Content note: this conversation discusses sexual abuse).
Sex and power: two eternal forces that shape human behaviour.
The cultural ramifications of privilege and patriarchy have caused great harm in many institutions and religions. And the traditions of yoga have been no exception. In recent history, leader after leader of yogic lineages has fallen from grace. Often through accusations and convictions of abuse against women.
Today, in the contemporary ‘wellness’ industry we see the rise and adoration of celebrity experts, given guru-like status, only to witness their subsequent dethroning through scandals, lies, or unethical personal conduct.
As students and teachers of these beloved wisdom traditions, it is hard to watch. We witness how these practices can be used as medicines for social and cultural repair. And we also witness hierarchies of power in ‘spiritual communities’ becoming hotbeds for the silent proliferation of gendered violence.
How do we respond?
It’s easy to feel disillusioned. Or cling even tighter to blind faith. Of course we can blame the system, but then what? As we hold people accountable for their actions, can we still trust and cherish the teachings they transmitted?
Collectively moving forward requires entering into a dialogue with the past, understanding cultural contexts, and re-visioning ways to share power safely within communities. Let’s talk about it.
“Spiritual power, without service, is just power.”
-Jivana Heyman
This conversation took place on 11 April 2024. Hosted by Tessa Leon, with Becca Gross and special guest Amber Cronin.
Wendell Berry once said, “Be joyful, even though you have considered all the facts”. This conversation is for those who understand the facts, and are struggling with them.
As we confront the real prospect of civilisational collapse and mass extinction in the not-too-distant future, how do we stay engaged? How do we continue to care and take compassionate action, when faced with immense suffering?
Overwhelm, eco-grief, and even the daily news can leave us in despair, or even worse, apathy. Burnout in activism is real. We must find ways of living that keep us buoyant and connected to purpose. As the impacts of our changing world gain momentum, this art will be critical for community resilience, creativity, and our ability to take care of eachother.
“We must risk delight and enjoyment. We must have the stubbornness to accept our gladness in the ruthless furnace of this world. To make injustice the only measure of our attention is to praise the devil.” – Jack Gilbert
Resources and connections:
A full resource list with links will be available after each session via our Human.Kind online community forum below. Keep the conversation going at The Lean In page. Share your thoughts and ideas. Stay with each other.