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On Being with Krista Tippett

On Being with Krista Tippett

On Being Studios 985 episodes Latest May 14, 2026

On Being with Krista Tippett is a podcast that explores spiritual inquiry, science, social healing, and poetry through conversations with luminaries such as Mary Oliver, Thich Nhat Hanh, and Desmond Tutu. Hosted by Krista Tippett, each episode offers wisdom to replenish and orient in a tender, tumultuous time. The podcast has a 20-year archive and is produced by On Being Studios.

Episodes

Michael Pollan — The Mystery of Consciousness May 14, 2026 01:14:02 From Krista: Michael Pollan’s latest book, A World Appears, is an exploration — with scientists and journalists and technologists and spiritual teachers — of what consciousness is, and is not, or might be: from the plants which have always fascinated him, to the new technologies which we are marveling at and fearing in equal measure. Do sentience, feeling, thought, or a sense of self amount to con
“The Fierce Urgency of Now” — Michelle Alexander and Lucas Johnson May 7, 2026 01:16:34 From Krista: On April 4, 1967, Martin Luther King Jr. gave a speech at Riverside Church in New York City called “A Time to Break Silence.” This is often referred to as his “Beyond Vietnam” Speech. His own allies criticized it as a risky departure from a focus on civil rights. But Dr. King had never seen his calling confined to those two words. The Vietnam War needed to end, he believed, and he nee
Shai Held — On Love, and Judaism Mar 26, 2026 01:17:21 From Krista: I'm on record bemoaning across the years that “love” is the most watered-down word in the English language. I know that invoking love feels very soft for our hard realms of politics and war. Yet it is an enduring truth that love is the only force as powerful in a human body as fear. And we inhabit a world that calls us to grow up our capacity to love — and to redeem our relationships
Jason Reynolds — On Hopelessness, the Virtue of Stamina, and Showing Grace to Ourselves Mar 19, 2026 00:51:38 From Krista: I was longing for a deep dive on the radiant and common-sense hope that Jason Reynolds embodies after I interviewed him at a Georgetown event last year. I got my chance at the 2025 Aspen Ideas Festival. Jason’s perspective is so urgent for the world we've now walked into: on giving ourselves grace to be hopeless, the virtue of stamina, and the hope that stays strong in him from his li
Arab Aramin, Robi Damelin, Liora Eilon, Mohamed Abu Jafar — Turning Unbearable Loss Into Ground of Shared Life Mar 12, 2026 01:06:52 From Krista: A few months ago, I was invited to sit with four people sharing a very different Israeli-Palestinian story than that which comes to us in headlines. They are members of the Parents Circle - Bereaved Families Forum, a very special community. It's composed of hundreds of Palestinian and Israeli families, who despite having paid the highest price of the conflict between their peoples, ch
Gül Dölen — Psychedelic Science and Radical Healing Mar 5, 2026 01:08:11 From Krista: The word “trauma” is used so widely at present, arguably too widely. But it bespeaks a tenor of our shared reality. This episode is a journey inside what I've come to see as a parallel universe unfolding, where our species is unlocking knowledge about ourselves and capacities for radical healing of the most extreme trauma and distress. These findings are even giving rise to dramatic h
Joy Harjo and Tracy K. Smith – "This world is full of everything good, everything beautiful." Feb 26, 2026 01:09:10 From Krista: These days I sometimes have to remind myself to keep breathing. I think this is true of human beings across all of our differences and divides. But in a room in New York City just before the turn of this year, I was regrounded by this fierce and joyous conversation with Joy Harjo and Tracy K. Smith.  I invite you to settle into your soft breathing body with these two wise women as com
A New Season for a Tender New Year Feb 19, 2026 00:01:22 Five new On Being episodes will begin to roll out next week … We begin with the delightful beloved poets (and friends) Joy Harjo and Tracy K. Smith in conversation together with Krista. We move on to the neuroscientist Gül Dölen; a community of Israelis and Palestinians who will expand your heart and moral imagination; philosopher rabbi Shai Held; and, because we can't get enough of him, a wonderf
Jane Goodall, In Memoriam — What It Means to Be Human Oct 3, 2025 00:50:51 The great primatologist and humanitarian, Jane Goodall, died on October 1, 2025, at the age of 91. It is a joy and a comfort to revisit our last broadcast of her 2020 conversation with Krista.  Jane Goodall began her epic work studying chimpanzees in the Gombe forest without even a college degree. The science she proceeded to do recalled modern western science to the fact that we are a part of nat
Joanna Macy, In Memoriam — Beauty and Wisdom and Courage (and Rilke) to Sustain Us Jul 22, 2025 00:50:57 This rich, gorgeous conversation will fill your soul. The singular and beloved Joanna Macy died at home at the age of 96 on July 20, 2025. She has left an immense legacy of beauty and wisdom and courage to sustain us. A Buddhist teacher, ecological philosopher, and Rilke translator, she taught and embodied a wild love for the world. What follows is the second and final conversation Krista had with
Ross Gay — Hope Portal, Episode 7 Jul 10, 2025 00:10:19 Ross Gay is a poet, community gardener, and teacher who brings another way of wisdom to the conviction that we have to know what we love and what delights us. And that we have to tend to that as fiercely as to what is broken and what we’re called to make better, what we’re called to make more just. Knowing what we love and knowing how to take delight is fuel even — and especially — in times of gre
Joy Harjo — The Hope Portal Ep. 6 Jul 3, 2025 00:17:09 Our teacher this time is the extraordinary Joy Harjo. She is a musician, a visual artist, a member of the Muscogee Creek Nation, and she’s also former Poet Laureate of the United States. From the beginning of her life, from childhood and even before, she has carried and retained a sense of space and time and life that is so much vaster than present circumstances. She uses this evocative phrase for

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