Social Media as Praxis: Crafting a Public Self with Integrity
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Social Media as Praxis: Crafting a Public Self with Integrity

Discover how social media mirrors evolving consciousness and can be a space for ethical expression, inquiry, and cultural renewal.

This talk explores how the layered nature of social media reflects evolving modes of consciousness and how we might approach digital platforms as sites for meaningful inquiry, ethical self-expression, and collective transformation. In the spirit of transformative leadership, we’ll consider how tending to our digital presence can become a form of conscious world-making—where inner work meets outer engagement in service of cultural renewal.

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Headshot of Ashton K. Arnoldy

Ashton K. Arnoldy is, by training, a multimedia artist, philosopher, astrologer, and Ph.D. graduate in the Philosophy, Cosmology, and Consciousness program at the California Institute of Integral Studies. His dissertation work aims for a postcolonial recuperation of metanarrative in the poetic, participatory philosophy of Owen Barfield.

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Transformative Inquiry