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AI, Embodiment, and Edifying Conversation

A Live Webinar Experience

AI, Embodiment, and Edifying Conversation:

The conversation about AI is one of the most urgent and disorienting of our time. AI will reshape how we work, think, and relate to each other. Yet too often the conversation surrounding it devolves into anxious hand-wringing, polarized debates, or utopian-dystopian fantasies. Many non-experts don’t know what to believe, so we mostly check-out of the conversation. But what if we approached this conversation differently—not as a battle of settled opinions, or a big problem to solve, but in the mood of an edifying exploration? 

In this webinar, we invite you into a conversational space where we cultivate the ability to navigate complexity with clarity, care, and resilience. Instead of getting lost in hype or fear, we’ll explore how to conduct grounded and enriching conversations about AI—ones that help us make sense of this moment together.

Our polarized times demand a new art of conversation—one that moves beyond echo chambers, opinionating, problem solving, and reactionary takes, and instead revitalizes our capacity to care for our shared world. This webinar, which introduces the new Cultivating Care & Wonder program by Pluralistic Networks, is about developing these conversational capacities. We develop practices to listen with generosity, speak with embodied connection, and create community in uncertainty. This webinar is your chance to experience that firsthand—a conversation that doesn’t just inform but transforms how we show up for each other and the future we are creating.

Cultivating Care & Wonder is about learning to think and speak in a way that deepens our sense of meaning, strengthens our resilience, and builds real human connection. This webinar is your chance to experience that firsthand—a conversation that doesn’t just fill your head with ideas but leaves you feeling more grounded, more curious, and more alive. If you’re ready to explore AI—and the world—with fresh eyes, join us.

Meet B. Scot Rousse, Ph.D. Host

“B” holds a PhD in Philosophy from Northwestern University and has over a decade of experience designing and delivering adult skill acquisition programs. In addition to this practical work, B has published extensively, with recent contributions exploring topics like skill acquisition, human selfhood, and machine intelligence.