LEADERSHIP PROGRAM IN ISRAEL + PALESTINE    

Many of us are carrying a form of exhaustion: from conflicts that feel endless, from loneliness that lingers even in crowded rooms, from the sense that we keep talking past one another. In a culture that often pressures us to take sides, goodwill alone isn’t always enough. We need ways to practice staying present, honest, and connected under pressure; especially when social histories, institutional forces, and unequal power shape how we meet one another.

Radical Aliveness (RA) is a group-based practice grounded in collective intelligence. It helps participants build the capacity to stay present in complexity—the layered realities of culture, identity, history, social position, and power that shape how we see and make meaning of the world.

RA is offered through a structured, cohort-based training for leaders and practitioners committed to strengthening relational capacity in complex environments. The next cohort begins in October 2026.

The following pages offer a closer look at how this practice develops capacity, how it is delivered, and where it has been tested.

RADICAL ALIVENESS:

A PRACTICE FOR COMPLEXITY AND CONFLICT