Skirball Talks: Esther Perel

The Of Many Institute and Skirball Talks present the Fritzi Weitzmann Owens Memorial Lecture, with Esther Perel.

Esther Perel is a world-leading psychotherapist and best-selling author whose work tackles the intersection of intimacy, sexuality, and relationships across cultures. She is the author of the best-selling books Mating in Captivity and The State of Affairs, and she hosts the hugely popular podcast, “Where Should We Begin?

This talk will explore the nature of sex and relationships in an era of #MeToo and the spiritual crisis of loneliness. Join us to learn how to create meaningful connections, a sense of belonging and erotic intelligence.

Held weekly every Monday at 6:30pm during the academic terms,  Skirball Talks hosts visionaries from the worlds of politics, the arts, sciences, academia, and more. This event is free and open to the public.

PLEASE READ IN FULL REGARDING SEAT RESERVATIONS: 

Limit 1 RSVP per person. RSVP does not guarantee a ticket. You can begin picking up tickets at the NYU Box Office (566 LaGuardia Pl) 2 hours prior to event. Tickets must be claimed by 6:10 pm. Unclaimed tickets may be released to those on the standby line. Even if you have picked up a ticket, please be aware that if you are not seated in the theater by 6:20pm, we will open seating to those on the standby line.










When: Mon., Apr. 22, 2019 at 6:30 pm
Where: NYU Skirball Center
566 LaGuardia Pl.
212-998-4941
Price: Free
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The Of Many Institute and Skirball Talks present the Fritzi Weitzmann Owens Memorial Lecture, with Esther Perel.

Esther Perel is a world-leading psychotherapist and best-selling author whose work tackles the intersection of intimacy, sexuality, and relationships across cultures. She is the author of the best-selling books Mating in Captivity and The State of Affairs, and she hosts the hugely popular podcast, “Where Should We Begin?

This talk will explore the nature of sex and relationships in an era of #MeToo and the spiritual crisis of loneliness. Join us to learn how to create meaningful connections, a sense of belonging and erotic intelligence.

Held weekly every Monday at 6:30pm during the academic terms,  Skirball Talks hosts visionaries from the worlds of politics, the arts, sciences, academia, and more. This event is free and open to the public.

PLEASE READ IN FULL REGARDING SEAT RESERVATIONS: 

Limit 1 RSVP per person. RSVP does not guarantee a ticket. You can begin picking up tickets at the NYU Box Office (566 LaGuardia Pl) 2 hours prior to event. Tickets must be claimed by 6:10 pm. Unclaimed tickets may be released to those on the standby line. Even if you have picked up a ticket, please be aware that if you are not seated in the theater by 6:20pm, we will open seating to those on the standby line.
Buy tickets/get more info now