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We live in a time when reality (whatever that is) feels contested across science, politics, identity, and everyday experience. What does it mean to know something is real, and how do we come to trust our perceptions, beliefs, or each other in the midst of hypercomplexity and uncertainty?

In this conversation, we’ll explore how reality is shaped not just by facts and physics, but by attention, relationship, and lived experience, and what becomes possible when we ask not just “Is this real?” but “How is this real and for whom?”

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