Friendship: the Craft of Interpersonal Beauty

Online

Nibras hosts a salon to challenge the adage "making friends as an adult is hard". A salon for sharing stories and approaches to cultivating the most beautiful and nourishing craft of all: friendship. Let's explore the skills for building friendships into adulthood and beyond. --- We've been inundated with the message that friendship and connection…

Free – $10.00

The City in Crisis

Online

My focus is at the intersection of the good life, the just society, and techno optimistic capitalism. My name is Max Dostart-Meers and I am a Silicon Valley native currently…

$20.00

Chapter 2: Closer to Reality, Chapter 3: The Spark – The Beginning of Infinity Reading Group (Members Only)

Online

Join members of the completed “Gödel, Escher, Bach” reading group in reading through David Deutsch’s “The Beginning of Infinity.” Share the pleasure of reading a challenging, thought-provoking book boosted by…

Free

Writing – Community Fireside Chat with Visa

Online

Interintellect host and mentor Visakan Veerasamy hosts a fireside chat about writing. It’s time for our casual weekly hangout! Let’s talk about writing: notes, tweets, essays, blog posts, books, you name it! *** 🗓 ii Calendar 📋 Code of Conduct – (Free stock image via Unsplash)

Free

Hello New Hosts! (“Micro-Salon” Practice + Encouragement)

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Interintellect host and mentor Visakan Veerasamy leads an experimental mini-salon made up of your micro-salon ideas. Friends, new and old, welcome to Interintellect! We’ve now hosted a couple of events where we discuss, broadly speaking, what makes a good ii salon. Let’s try something slightly different: bring us your salon ideas, and let’s try them out in…

Free

Social Technologies: Cultural Infrastructure for Cooperation and Meaning

Online

What are social technologies?  How can they be used to address the challenges facing our world?  Join veteran hosts Linus Lu and Dave Crouch to discuss how we can build and adapt cultural constructs to encourage peace, cooperation, and tolerance in a constantly-changing world. We mostly think of technology as devices, tools, and machines: physical…

$15.00

The Tortoise and the Hare, by Elizabeth Jenkins

Online

A book club salon, hosted by Henry Oliver who writes The Common Reader.    We will discuss The Tortoise and the Hare, by Elizabeth Jenkins, one of the great post-war English novels, a vicious, Austen-esque novel about the break-up of a marriage, late-bloomers, and changing social mores in 1950s Britain. As well as discussing the…

$10.00

Quiz Night with Wikipedia Founder Jimmy Wales! (Members Only) – Session 4

Online

Join Jimmy Wales for a fun quiz on his platform inspired by his family quiz nights during lockdown. Quiz Night Beyond is a way to do fun pub quizzes over video online with friends and family. Jimmy designed QuizNightBeyond.com during lockdown as a part of his exploration in how to build healthier social spaces online - an extension of…

Free

Werewolf Game Night

Online

Join Werewolf game master Lukas Rosenstock for another round of the infamous social deduction game. The Interintellect village appears to be a place of friendly people, but things change when the full moon appears. Some villagers turn into werewolves at night, haunting the village and killing their innocent fellow townsfolks. It's crucial for the other…

Free

The Joy of Looking: Great Works of Art and Powerful Questions with Alexa Miller

Online

Visual artist turned medical educator Alexa Miller will host this salon centering experiences with visual art as a catalyst for expansion, innovation, connection, bias awareness, and shameless enjoyment. This Salon's topic is: Great Works of Art and Powerful Questions: The Visual Thinking Strategies (VTS) Approach. The first in a 6-part monthly series, this Salon will feature in-depth…

$20.00

Existential Hope: Imagining and Enacting a More Positive Future

Online

In this Salon, veteran Host Scott Davies returns to take an interdisciplinary and wide-ranging approach to exploring the topic of existential hope. No matter your background or discipline, all perspectives are welcomed and encouraged to attend this Salon.  We are inundated with negative and dystopian visions of the future. From the 24-hour news cycle to…

$10.00

Knives Out: The Public Reception of Ayn Rand and Hannah Arendt

In this salon, Daniel Golliher examines the reception that both thinkers received in their own time, and how it compares to their legacies in the present.  This salon is the first of three in a mini-series comparing the thinkers Ayn Rand and Hannah Arendt.  Hannah Arendt, ever the enemy of totalitarianism, kept a wary eye…

$25.00