Going back and forth on the question of whether or not to eat meat? For a Buddhist practitioner, vegetarianism is something to chew on.
Mind and Body at the Extreme

When body and mind join as one, performance is at a peak and the experience is almost spiritual. Noa Jones talks to athletes about the practice of sport.
R is for Recipes

Noa Jones says that Bhutanese home cooking will leave diners breathing hot balls of fire.
White Plums and Lizard Tails: The story of Maezumi Roshi and his American Lineage

The story of a great Zen teacher—Taizan Maezumi Roshi—and his dharma heirs. Finding innovative ways to express their late teacher’s inspiration, the White Plum sangha is one of the most vital in Western Buddhism.
If I’m Lucky They Call Me Unorthodox
An interview with Vajra Master/filmmaker Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche about what it’s like for a traditional Buddhist teacher to also be a filmmaker.
An Uncommon Lama
Noa Jones reports from the set of Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche’s new film, Travellers & Magicians, where both obstacles and blessings abound.