Wendy Shinyo Haylett, an author, Buddhist teacher, lay minister, behavioral and spiritual coach shares the "tips and tricks" found in Buddhist teachings to make your professional and personal life better ... everyday!
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | BuddhismReligion & SpiritualitySpirituality |
It's a pleasure to share a conversation with Ani Lodro Palmo, an ordained Tibetan Buddhist nun and Director of the Vajra Vidya Monastery in Crestone, Colorado; and a spiritual teacher and author with more than three decades of monastic experience.
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I am excited to share this conversation with Henry Shukman, a Zen master in the Sanbo Zen lineage and spiritual director emeritus at Mountain Cloud Zen Center in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Henry is the co-founder of The Way meditation app and founder of t... more
As some of you have noticed and commented on, I haven't been as active in releasing podcast episodes. A few listeners were worried about me and, for your concern, I am grateful. I plan to get back to more timely podcast releases, with quite a few on ... more
IÂ am delighted to have another conversation with James Crews, a return guest who is joining me for a conversation about his book, Unlocking the Heart: Writing for Mindfulness, Courage, and Self-Compassion.
James is the author of the essay collectio... more
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I almost had given up due to the length of time between episodes. Happy to know Wendy is still producing đź’ś
I wanted to love this podcast but the podcaster talks so much about herself that I had to stop listening.
I really enjoy listening to this show, however I really wish the podcast host would speak less and allow her guest to speak more. I feel sometimes there might as well not be a guest, as the host takes over most of the podcast on most episodes and this is frustrating.
this has been such a helpful and informative podcast. I started my quest to learn more about the Buddhist path and found it a little confusing and this podcast has made it so much easier to learn and digest all the information out there.
this has been such a helpful and informative podcast. I started my quest to learn more about the Buddhist path and found it a little confusing and this podcast has made it so much easier to learn and digest all the information out there.
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The content primarily revolves around Buddhist teachings and their practical applications in everyday life, focusing on enhancing both personal and professional experiences. Themes often include mindfulness, self-compassion, and overcoming suffering through insights drawn from Buddhist philosophy. The host, along with various guests, provides listeners with tools to navigate challenges, making the teachings accessible regardless of their background in Buddhism.
Unique to this series is its blend of personal anecdotes and teachings, where the host openly shares her journey and engages with various guest experts, creating a relatable and down-to-earth atmosphere. This approach seems to resonate with those who are either new to Buddhism or lo... more
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Recent guests on this podcast include:
1. Ani Lodro Palmo
2. Dr. Nate Klemp
3. Scott Snibbe
4. Natalie Baker
5. Nadia Colburn
6. Cindy Rasicot
7. Oren Jay Sofer
8. Steve Kanji Ruhl
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