Tomi Um’s first editorial illustration was for Lion’s Roar in 2009. Since then, she’s worked for the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, and TIME.
Be Love Now: A Q&A with Ram Dass

Ram Dass, born Richard Alpert, helped to shape a whole generation.
Buddha’s Daughters: An Interview with Insight Teacher Gina Sharpe

At one time, Gina Sharpe was a corporate lawyer, a model, and an assistant to the producer working on such films as Little Big Man.
Watch: Rapper Prince Ea and Glenn Beck talk Buddhism and hip-hop
And now for something completely different: Here’s a video of St. Louis-based rapper Prince Ea in gentle conversation with none other than Glenn Beck.
Buddha’s Daughters: An interview with dharma teacher and author Judy Lief
Andrea Miller interviews Judy Lief about her teachings in “Buddha’s Daughters: Teachings from Women Who Are Shaping Buddhism in the West.”
Buddha’s Daughters: An interview with dharma teacher, writer, and editor Carolyn Gimian

Carolyn Rose Gimian has edited many of Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche’s books, including his Collected Works. She’s also a senior teacher in Shambhala International whose teachings are characterized by her down-to-earth wisdom braided with her playful sense of humor. One of Carolyn’s teachings is in my anthology Buddha’s Daughters: Teachings from Women Who Are Shaping Buddhism in […]
Buddha’s Daughters: An interview with Karen Maezen Miller
Karen Maezen Miller on her new teachings in the anthology Buddha’s Daughters: Teachings from Women Who Are Shaping Buddhism in the West.
Show Up Exactly As You Are: Taz Tagore of Reciprocity Foundation
The Reciprocity Foundation’s Taz Tagore on taking kids from the streets to a new life. It starts inside.
You Have the Buddha in You: An Interview with Thich Nhat Hanh
In this exclusive interview, Thich Nhat Hanh sheds light on a little-known Buddhist master, and explains how the Buddha is always teaching.
Margaret Cho’s Comedy Is about Compassion
She’s a stand-up comedian, bisexual gay-rights activist and practitioner of tonglen meditation. Andrea Miller talks to Margaret Cho.