An interview by Danny Fisher with the authors of Living This Life Fully, a book reviewed earlier this year in Buddhadharma.
“Happy Birthday, Dr. Ari!” Danny Fisher talks to Engaged Buddhism icon A.T. Ariyaratne
Danny Fisher interviews Dr. A. T. Ariyaratne, one of the most iconic and influential figures in the history of Engaged Buddhism.
What Have We Become? A Q&A with filmmaker Tiffany Shlain

Few of us are beyond the pull of the plugged-in life these days, and that includes filmmaker Tiffany Shlain, even though she’s as passionate about unplugging as she is about connecting and communicating. Her film, Connected: An Autobiography About Love, Death, and Technology, opens with Shlain facing us and coming clean about the moment she […]
Not Even Past: A Q&A with Lisa See
Andrea Miller interviews author Lisa See about her novel, Dreams of Joy, a historical fiction set in China during the Great Leap Forward.
What’s Love Got to Do With It? An interview with Tina Turner
She’s the Queen of Rock ‘n’ Roll. An unwanted child. A believer in the power of love. A longtime Buddhist. Andrea Miller talks to Tina Turner.
For What It’s Worth: A Q&A with Raj Patel
Andrea Miller interviews Raj Patel – activist, academic, and bestselling author who wants positive community action back into our economy.
Q&A: Director Nati Baratz on his film Unmistaken Child
With the documentary film Unmistaken Child being released on DVD on April 11, we present our Q&A with its maker, Nati Baratz.
Is This the World’s Worst Buddhist? A Q&A with Mary Pipher
“Many people,” says psychologist Mary Pipher, “wish they could be as unlucky as I was.” Andrea Miller interviews this bestselling author.
On the Buddhism Beat: “Know Your Tendai” — A Q&A with Dr. Stephen G. Covell
Danny Fisher interviews Dr. Stephen G. Covell on the different traditions of Buddhism found in Japanese culture.
The yin and the yang: Thanissara and Kittisaro on balancing spiritual work and social activism
In a new interview, former Buddhist monastics Thanissara and Kittisaro talk about the marriage of Buddhist practice and social activism.