Are you ready to embrace what emerging science reveals about your potential and how you see yourself? Your answer may depend on how you’ve been conditioned to view your limits and capabilities.
For the first time in human history, we’re being asked to hand over aspects of our intelligence; to consider integrating our biology with machines, and to navigate systems designed to make decisions for us.
Scientists suggest we may be the final generation of naturally evolving humans. Within one generation, our biology could merge with technology. Our emotions… altered. Our instincts… redirected. Our potential… bypassed.
But there’s another direction, and it begins within YOU.
This one-day workshop is a science-based journey into the human experience that will challenge conventional narratives around your origin, your limits, and why preserving your natural capabilities matters—including attributes that are just beginning to be understood, and practical ways to apply them.
Anyone ready to explore their untapped capacity. It’s for the curious, the innovators, the deeply thoughtful. It’s for those who want to live with clarity and purpose.
Gregg Braden is a five-time New York Times bestselling author, scientist, and pioneer of the emerging paradigm linking science, social policy, and human potential.
His research has resulted in 15 films, 12 award-winning books, and publications in over 40 languages. He was nominated in 2020 for the prestigious Templeton Prize, established by Sir John Templeton to recognize living individuals who have “harnessed the power of science to explore the deepest questions of the universe and humanity’s place and purpose in it.”
He has presented his findings in more than 34 countries on six continents and has been invited to speak at the United Nations, Fortune 500 companies and the U.S. military.
Gregg is a member of scientific and visionary organizations including the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), Laszlo Institute of New Paradigm Research, The Galileo Society, HeartMath’s Global Coherence Initiative, The Arlington Institute, as well as an early signatory to the 2017 Fuji Declaration, the international call to collectively catalyze a timely change in the course of human history.
Closest subway stations:
66 St – Lincoln Center (1, 2): 4-min walk & 59 St – Columbus Circle (A, B, C, D, 1): ~10-min walk.
From 66 St station, walk east on West 64th St toward Central Park West — the building is on the corner of West 64th & Central Park West.
MTA Bus:
M5 (Central Park West) | M7, M10, M11, M20 (Broadway/Amsterdam Ave) — all stop within a short walk of the venue.
The nearest airport is LaGuardia (LGA) — about 9 miles from the venue.
JFK is ~19 miles away and Newark (EWR) ~17 miles.
All are accessible by taxi, rideshare, or public transportation.
We create programs that unite breakthroughs in science with visionary educators and human development experts.
As a non-profit organization, TCCHE strives to support individuals in their personal development by offering tools and educational experiences to foster growth. Our goal is to make our resources accessible regardless of financial circumstances. If you’d like to join one of our events or online courses but are unable to afford it, click here to learn more about our scholarship program.