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| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 467 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Religion & Spirituality | |||

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So appreciative of the podcast and the Dharma talks in the temple in NYC. I love this form of Buddhism. I find it to be optimistic, practical, inspiring, and I love the overall message and interfaith dialogues. Amazing. Please keep it coming and thank you!
Really speaks to the center of what’s truly important in this lifetime
I have listened to numerous Buddhist podcasts and this is by far the most well delivered and informative. At its most basic, Won Buddhist can be considered a type of modern Zen Buddhism that focuses on personal, practical daily living.
Beautiful, gentle and sensible podcast
No fluff or voodoo, lots of practical practice advice that makes a difference in my every-day life.
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This program features meditation-centered Dharma talks that translate Won Buddhism principles into practical guidance for modern life. Episodes repeatedly emphasize mindful attention, compassionate action, and ethical use of technology, with conversations ranging from inner quiet, daily life integration, and personal growth to social awareness and justice. A standout thread is the focus on clarity of intention, non-duality, and awakening within everyday contexts, making ancient teachings feel accessible to contemporary audiences. Notable for frequent guest contributors who bring personal stories, it often blends practical exercises (pausing, journaling, mindful communication) with broader reflections on balance, community, and responsibilit... more
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