Pamela Ayo Yetunde talks to Spring Washam, author of “The Spirit of Harriet Tubman: Awakening from the Underground.”
The Lion’s Roar Podcast: The Practice of Writing with Natalie Goldberg
Zen practitioner, painter, and author of fifteen books, Natalie Goldberg, talks to Lion’s Roar editor Andrea Miller about how writing can be a practice of studying your mind.
The Lion’s Roar Podcast: The Evolution of the Mindfulness Movement with Diana Winston
Diana Winston discusses significant changes in the mindfulness movement and the relationship between the movement and Buddhism.
The Lion’s Roar Podcast: New Year’s Prayers from Roshi Joan Halifax and Leigh Brasington on The Path to Peace by Ayya Khema
This episode Upaya Zen Center founder Roshi Joan Halifax, as well as longtime student of the Buddhist nun Ayya Khema, Leigh Brasington.
The Lion’s Roar Podcast: The Eightfold Path Adult Graphic Novel with Steven Barnes, Charles Johnson and Bryan Moss
Co-creators of a Buddhist Afrofuturist comic book discuss the power and process of storytelling through a Black lens in a Buddhist context.
The Lion’s Roar Podcast: Why We Meditate with Tsokyni Rinpoche and Daniel Goleman
Daniel Goleman and Tsokyni Rinpoche talk about their new book, “Why We Meditate: The Science and Practice of Clarity and Compassion.”
The Lion’s Roar Podcast: Calm Abiding and the Divine Abodes with Lama Tsomo
This episode of The Lion’s Roar Podcast features Lama Tsomo, Buddhist teacher in the Namchak lineage of Tibetan Buddhism. Buddhist teacher Lama Tsomo talks about her new book, Deepening Wisdom, Deepening Connection, shamatha meditation, the four prized emotions referred to as the “Divine Abodes,” and how to find your own Buddhist teacher, including a “calm abiding” […]
The Lion’s Roar Podcast: The Trauma of Caste with Thenmozhi Soundararajan
This episode of The Lion’s Roar Podcast features Dalit civil rights organizer and founder of Equality Labs, Thenmozhi Soundararajan. Thenmozhi Soundararajan, Dalit civil rights organizer and author of the forthcoming book, The Trauma of Caste, speaks with Lion’s Roar associate editor Noel Alumit about being classified as “untouchable,” how caste oppression relates to civil rights […]
The Lion’s Roar Podcast: Being Open to What Works for You with Mushim Patricia Ikeda
This episode of The Lion’s Roar Podcast features East Bay Meditation Center teacher Mushim Patricia Ikeda. Lion’s Roar’s Rod Meade Sperry sits down with Mushim Patricia Ikeda, a teacher at the East Bay Meditation Center with a background in Japanese and Korean Zen and Vipassana. Recently, as she thinks about the passing of time and, ultimately, […]
The Lion’s Roar Podcast: Mindfulness of Race with Ruth King
Ruth King, founder of the Mindful of Race Institute, talks about how to approach talking about race and how mindfulness can heal racial wounds.