Buddhadharma: The Practitioner’s Quarterly editor Tynette Deveaux examines Buddhism’s #MeToo movement.
Farts, Frantz Fanon, and Rainbow Boogers
Breeze Harper on the precarious balance of work and motherhood.
Inside the September 2018 Lion’s Roar magazine
The September 2018 issue of Lion’s Roar magazine features Buddhist wisdom to discover your basic wellness.
Enrollment now open for “A Buddhist Course in Mindfulness,” from Lion’s Roar Online Learning
Now available from Lion’s Roar Online Learning: A Buddhist Course in Mindfulness, featuring Michael Stone.
Understanding Buddhist nationalism in Myanmar
Each Friday, we share three topical longreads in our Weekend Reader newsletter. This week, LionsRoar.com editor Sam Littlefair looks at the crisis in Myanmar. Sign up here to receive the Weekend Reader in your inbox.
What Do You Put in Your Mind?
Just as you consume food, you consume media. And like food, some media is wholesome and some is unhealthy. Sister True Dedication on why you need to pay attention to what nourishes your mind.
Buddhist teacher researches ways to improve Indigenous healthcare
Native American Buddhist teacher Bonnie Duran works to decolonize healthcare for Indigenous communities.
Psychologist and researcher Lori Brotto helps women have better sex through meditation and mindfulness
Sex researcher Dr. Lori A. Brotto speaks with Ray Buckner about her wealth of research on how mindfulness and meditation practice can help women overcome sexual difficulties.
No Stealing Joy!
It’s so easy to lose sight of joy these days. Here’s Zen teacher Alan Senauke’s advice for keeping your Joyful Mind when fear and suffering threaten it.
How to Help Tibet and the Dalai Lama
We’ve gathered information and links for some of the many organizations who support the people of Tibet and their spiritual leader, His Holiness the Dalai Lama.









