Melvin McLeod speaks to David Grubin, director of the 2010 documentary that will introduce Buddhism and the Buddha to millions of Americans.
The Pioneer: Jon Kabat-Zinn on working toward a Mindful Society
As creator of Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction, Jon Kabat-Zinn has brought the benefits of meditation practice to thousands of people.
On the Buddhism Beat: The Karmapa in Europe?
Danny Fisher caught up with our friend Tyler Dewar, who served as one of His Holiness the Karmapa’s translators during his 2008 U.S. tour.
On the Buddhism Beat: An interview with Buddhist filmmaker James Zito
An independent film and video-maker based outside of Boulder, CO, James Zito is making the best films about Buddhism that you haven’t seen.
War and Women’s Power
The idea that “if mothers ran the world there would be no war” has been around for quite a while. Now there’s scientific research.
Changling Rinpoche talks about Dilgo Khyentse Yansi Rinpoche’s upcoming visit
Changling Rinpoche talks about his teacher, Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche, the qualities of his successor, Yangsi Rinpoche, and his upcoming tour.
Any Last Thoughts?

Andrea Miller interviews Simon Critchley, philosophy professor at the New School and author of The Book of Dead Philosophers.
Q&A: Yoga teacher Chandra Easton on disappearing, the Tibetan language, and the Dalai Lama
Claire Heisler sits down with yoga teacher Chandra Easton to discuss yoga, Tibetan language and studying in Dharamasala.
Q&A: Suzanne Clothier on what animals teach us about life and letting go

Clair Heisler sits down for an interview with animal-trainer and Buddhist Suzanne Clothier about how training dogs can help our own practice.
Q&A: Julia Cameron on Faith and Will
Andrea Miller talks to Julia Cameron about her new book, Faith and Will, as well as about her classic bestseller, The Artist’s Way.