The Space Between with Nate Boyer
A Conversation on Unity, Courage & Finding Common Ground
Join us for a powerful evening exploring what it takes to build bridges when the world is determined to tear them down, and discovering that sometimes the most courageous act is refusing to choose sides.
Join us for our next Open Spaces gathering featuring Nate Boyer, Army Green Beret, UT Longhorn, NFL player, and filmmaker. This month, we explore the theme of unity and courage through a powerful conversation on what it takes to build bridges when the world is determined to tear them down.
What to Expect:
A warm, welcoming space to connect with others through meaningful conversation, free of any cheesy icebreakers
A heartfelt fireside chat and open Q+A with Nate on polarization, courage, and finding common ground
Light bites, a nourishing dinner, and something sweet to close the night
An evening that will leave you feeling grounded, connected, and seen
About Nate Boyer:
Nate Boyer's journey from Army Special Forces to the NFL to Hollywood seems unlikely, but it's prepared him for navigating some of our culture's most challenging conversations. In 2016, when he sat down with Colin Kaepernick and suggested kneeling as a more respectful form of protest, Nate found himself caught in the crossfire—attacked by both sides of a polarized nation.
Through that experience, he discovered what it truly means to listen across differences, stand courageously in the middle, and expand our understanding of respect. Through his film "MVP" about connecting veterans and former athletes, and his ongoing work bridging communities, Nate continues to champion the power of finding common ground in unlikely places.
About Open Spaces:
The world has a connection problem. We’re here to change that.
Open Spaces brings people together to connect around our challenges, struggles, and life ruptures—the things that make us human. Join our movement and discover the power of shared experiences in fostering growth, resilience, and connection.
Therapy Disclaimer:
Open Spaces is a community-driven event designed to foster connection and healing through shared stories and open dialogue, and is not psychotherapeutic in nature. While we aim to create a supportive environment, please be aware that sensitive topics, including personal struggles and mental health challenges, may arise. Open Spaces does not intend to replace or provide mental or medical health services, treatment, or advice.
Please note that Open Spaces facilitators and special guests are not licensed mental health providers, and Open Spaces is not a replacement for professional mental health care. If you are in need of support, we recommend seeking guidance from a licensed mental health professional or therapist.