SAND14 Live Stream: Join Us Virtually

Welcome to the SAND14 Live Stream!

Join us virtually in the SAND main conference room (Hayes Ballroom) from Thursday Oct. 23rd 7pm (PST) through Sunday Oct. 26th 6pm (PST).

The access to this live streaming program is free, among many other benefits, if you are or if you become a SAND Supporter.

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Already a SAND Supporter? Then go to this page to watch the live streaming videos (Oct. 23rd-Oct. 26th).

And, to cover part of the costs for this expensive production—or if you are not ready to become a SAND supporter—we ask for a small donation (suggested donation $50) to join the live stream.

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Did you already donate? Then proceed to this page for watching the live streaming videos (Oct. 23rd-Oct. 26th).

SAND is a non profit organization with expansive vision. Every drachma, dollar or euro you send our way will take us a step closer to manifest our vision and expand this awesome community you are part of… We thank you in advance for your continuous support!

Live Streaming Video Program

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#115 Remembering Nature’s Ways

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In this live SAND Community Gathering (January 2025), SAND co-founders Maurizio and Zaya Benazzo welcome Darcia Narvaez, professor emeritus of psychology at the University of Notre Dame, to discuss her interdisciplinary research on evolved morality, child

On Refugia: Kathleen Dean Moore

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"Refugia": places of safety where life endures

Florece Desde Adentro

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Indigenous Mayans want their sacred cenotes to have personhood status

Awe: The Remedy for Apathy

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These are tenderizing times

Why do you pretend

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Why do you pretendto be a teacher?

#114 On Grief, Belonging & Intimacy

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Exploring the tender territories of grief, belonging and rest.

Remembering Elisabet Sahtouris

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It's with a heavy heart that we remember frequent SAND speaker and contributor, Elisabet Sahtouris (1936-2024)

On Grief, Belonging & Intimacy

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In this intimate conversation with poet and philosopher David Whyte and his wife, cultural architect Gayle Karen Young, explore the tender territories of grief, belonging and rest.

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