The San Joaquin Valley Town Hall 2025-26 season, "Feed Your Mind", speakers, dates, and topics have been revealed. (San Joaquin Valley Town Hall)

- The speaker lineup for the 2025-26 San Joaquin Valley Town Hall season is announced.
- “Feed Your Mind” is intended to get audiences thinking and hungry for more knowledge.
- Topics span from climate change as a health crisis to gang rehabilitation to a daring rescue mission.
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Meet the San Joaquin Valley Town Hall 89th season lineup, featuring Ken Jennings, Father Greg Boyle, Amy Tan, and Bob Woodruff.
The Town Hall 2025-26 season — branded as “Feed Your Mind” — is intended to get audiences thinking and hungry for more knowledge.
Speakers will delve into survival in a Middle East war zone, gang rehabilitation, the Japanese American experience during WWII, and more.
The Saroyan Theater will host Daytime Talks at 10:30 a.m. A lunch with the speakers will be hosted after each event, available for an additional charge.
The Paul Shaghoian Concert Hall presents Twilight Talks, beginning at 7 p.m. Town Hall will release pre-talk activities at a later time.
All talks are live streamed and will have a certified sign language interpreter present.
Discounted season tickets are available for $185 now through June 30. Tickets for individual events are $60.
Meet the Town Hall Speakers
The season features eight events spanning from September to April.
Dr. Ashish Jha opens the season with a Twilight Talk on Sept. 17. Jha is a global health expert who coordinated the White House COVID response and is one of Fortune Magazine’s “World’s 50th” Greatest Leaders. She will address climate change as a public health crisis.
The first Daytime Talk, “Reporting Under Fire”, is Oct. 15 with Bob Woodruff. The American journalist will offer an unfiltered look at global conflict.
Woodruf was seriously injured by a bomb in Iraq and founded an organization to help wounded veterans and their families.
On Nov. 19, Father Greg Boyle will talk about a path to gang rehabilitation. He is a Jesuit priest and founder of the world’s largest gang intervention program, Homeboy Industries.
Dr. Steve Boyes, a conservationist of the last untouched wilderness, will take the audience on a journey into Africa’s Okavango Delta on Jan. 21.
Daniel James Brown, author of The Boys in the Boat, and Tome Ikeda, founder of the Densho Project, will speak on Feb. 18. Together, they’ll offer deeply personal stories of resilience and resistance in American concentration camps during WWII.
On March 18, Ken Jennings, host of “Jeopardy!” and the game show’s all-time winning champion will share the power of lifelong learning.
John Volanthen, the cave diver who helped lead the daring 2018 rescue mission to save a Thai soccer team, will speak at the second Twilight Talk, on March 24. Volanthen will take audiences “Into the Darkness.”
Amy Tan, the best-selling author of The Joy Luck Club, will finish out the 89th season on April 15. Tan will share how nature became a source of creativity, mindfulness and wonder.
About San Joaquin Valley Town Hall
San Joaquin Valley Town Hall is a non-profit organization that aims to bring thought-provoking speakers to the Central Valley.
The all-volunteer board of directors has hosted hundreds of speakers, from scientists to cultural icons, since 1937.
GV Wire is a media sponsor of Town Hall.
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