Aspen Ideas Festival

A Rational Case for Following Your Emotions

Feelings aren’t as senseless as Americans have been led to believe.

June 26, 2019
A woman sitting on her bed looking sad.

How American Women Are Amplifying Their Political Power

‘I am not interested in building the capacity of people who are in office that want to take away my health care.’

June 26, 2019

The Hospital Is Too Loud

The average hospitalized patient endures 350 alarms each day.

June 26, 2019
A baby crying on a hospital blanket.

On Being a Woman in the World of Sports

SportsCenter anchor Cari Champion spoke with us about gender dynamics in sports reporting and her hopes for the future of women in the industry.

June 26, 2019
People holding up a trophy

A Brit’s Advice for the US Health Care System

An expert on the National Health Service says the reason America doesn’t have universal coverage might be a difference in mindset.

June 24, 2019
A man sits in a hospital bed looking out the window.

Human Lives Might Be Long Enough Already

Humanity has added three decades to people’s life spans in the past 150 years. Science is only beginning to catch up.

June 24, 2019
A group of seniors exercising on step platforms in a gym.

The Pediatrician’s Most Awkward Task

Can doctors teach people how to parent?

June 24, 2019
A pediatrician with a baby and her mother.

Should Human Feces Be Regulated Like a Drug?

A fecal-transplant patient has unexpectedly died just as the FDA is deciding the future of the unconventional procedure.

June 24, 2019
Virus cells

What It Means for Health Care to Be a Human Right

To protect a population’s health, governments might have to think beyond access to care.

June 24, 2019
A row of patient beds in a hospital.

The Endlessly Fascinating Immune System

Aspen Ideas: Health speaker Daniel Davis spoke with us about his work studying the immune system.

June 21, 2019