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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Categories | BuddhismSpiritualityReligion & Spirituality |
This is a special episode announcing the release of my new book, as a Substack serial book:
Living Life As It Is: An Honest Narrative of My Challenges Practicing Right View
I started writing my second book in 2020. But along came the Covid-19 pan... more
In this episode I talk with Nate Klemp, PhD. Nate is a bestselling author and formally trained philosopher. He is the author of the new book OPEN: Living With an Expansive Mind in a Distracted World. Nate is also the coauthor of the New York Times Ed... more
In this episode I invited Scott Snibbe to join me for a conversation about Buddhist responses to the anxiety, apprehension, insecurity, fear, dread, anger … and on and on … that some people are feeling now.
Scott Snibbe is a twenty-five-year studen... more
In this episode I talk with Natalie Baker. Natalie is a psychotherapist and Buddhist teacher, with more than 30 years of personal practice and 2+ decades of teaching experience. She is the founder of Neurofeedback Training Co. and a practicing psycho... more
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A variety of topics related to mindfulness and personal growth are explored, showcasing how Buddhist teachings can be applied to uplift both personal and professional aspects of life. Conversations delve into modern-day issues like political division, mental health, and the therapeutic aspects of creative practices such as writing and poetry. Guest experts bring diverse insights, from the psychological applications of Buddhism to practical strategies for cultivating compassion and resilience amidst societal challenges. The unique blend of personal stories and teachings aims to resonate with listeners seeking relatable and actionable guidance in their daily lives.
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1. Dr. Nate Klemp
2. Scott Snibbe
3. Natalie Baker
4. Nadia Colburn
5. Cindy Rasicot
6. Oren Jay Sofer
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8. Rebecca Li
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