21st Century Buddhism Podcast
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Buddhism and meditation practice in the context of being alive, creative, and politically conscious in the 21st century with one of the few young American teachers. Visit http://www.theIDproject.com for much more info and discussion...
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Interview with Susan Piver and Ethan Nichtern Part Two
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Wed, May 16, 2012
This podcast features an interview between Ethan Nichtern and Susan Piver. This is the second of a two part podcast.
Shastri Ethan Nichtern is the founding director and Senior Teacher in Residence of the Interdependence Project. For the past eight years, Ethan has taught ongoing meditation and Buddhist psychology classes and retreats in New York City and around North America. He is on the part-time faculty at Eugene Lang College at New School University and lectures regularly at Brown, Wesleyan, and New York Universities. In the summer of 2010, Ethan was empowered by his teacher, Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche, as a Shastri, a senior teacher of the Shambhala tradition representing the New York region. He is is the author of the novel, Your Emoticons Won’t Save You and the acclaimed dharma book One City: A Declaration of Interdependence, available on Wisdom Publications.
Susan Piver is the bestselling author of six books, including The Hard Questions: 100 Essential Questions to Ask Before You Say “I Do,†and the award-winning How Not to Be Afraid of Your Own Life. Her new book, entitled The Wisdom of a Broken Heart was released in paperback in January 2011.
A student of Buddhism since 1995, Piver teaches workshops on meditation, relationships and creativity. She wrote the relationships column for body + soul magazine, is the meditation expert and contributor at drweil.com, and is a frequent guest on network television, including The Oprah Winfrey Show, Today, and The Tyra Banks Show.
In 2011, Susan Piver launched The Open Heart Project to teach anyone who would like to how to meditate.
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Interview with Susan Piver and Ethan Nichtern Part One
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Thu, May 10, 2012
This podcast features an interview between Ethan Nichtern and Susan Piver. This is the first of a two part podcast.
Shastri Ethan Nichtern is the founding director and Senior Teacher in Residence of the Interdependence Project. For the past eight years, Ethan has taught ongoing meditation and Buddhist psychology classes and retreats in New York City and around North America. He is on the part-time faculty at Eugene Lang College at New School University and lectures regularly at Brown, Wesleyan, and New York Universities. In the summer of 2010, Ethan was empowered by his teacher, Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche, as a Shastri, a senior teacher of the Shambhala tradition representing the New York region. He is is the author of the novel, Your Emoticons Won’t Save You and the acclaimed dharma book One City: A Declaration of Interdependence, available on Wisdom Publications.
Susan Piver is the bestselling author of six books, including The Hard Questions: 100 Essential Questions to Ask Before You Say “I Do,†and the award-winning How Not to Be Afraid of Your Own Life. Her new book, entitled The Wisdom of a Broken Heart was released in paperback in January 2011.
A student of Buddhism since 1995, Piver teaches workshops on meditation, relationships and creativity. She wrote the relationships column for body + soul magazine, is the meditation expert and contributor at drweil.com, and is a frequent guest on network television, including The Oprah Winfrey Show, Today, and The Tyra Banks Show.
In 2011, Susan Piver launched The Open Heart Project to teach anyone who would like to how to meditate.
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Tibet's Time Machine and the Activism of Global Happiness with Joseph Loizzo Part 2
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Thu, May 03, 2012
Welcome to the ID Project Podcast. This podcast features a lecture by Joseph Loizzo titled Tibet's Time Machine and the Activism of Global Happiness. It was recorded on February 29th, 2012 in New York City. This is the second of a two part podcast.
This talk introduces the futuristic science and contemplative activism of the Kalachakra Tantra some call the Time-Machine or Wheel of Time. While skills like mindfulness were developed for monastic living, a rare tradition based at Nalanda, the world’s first university, set out to develop and spread socially engaged arts and sciences meant to pacify and transform the militarized society of ancient India and the newly civilized world. The most modern, scientific form of this rare tradition, the Time-Machine curriculum was preserved for posterity in a time-capsule: the mountain kingdom hidden in Central Asia called Shambhala (Shangrila in the classic Lost Horizons). As the prophecy goes, the crown jewel of the kingdom, its system for teaching contemplative altruism in a world torn by stress, trauma and violence, will help spark the dawn of a new global era of inner and outer peace for all humanity when the time is ripe. In this talk, Dr. Loizzo unpacks this tradition's exceptional approach to non-violent activism: the embodiment of heroic altruism based on tapping the neural network and flow of bliss chemistry and harnessing it to transform our reactive body-minds into open networks of non-local happiness and community-building inspiration.
Joseph Loizzo, M.D., Ph.D., is a Harvard-trained psychiatrist and Columbia-trained Buddhist scholar with over thirty years' experience studying the beneficial effects of meditation on healing and learning. He is an Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychiatry in Integrative Medicine at Weill Cornell Medical College, where he researches and teaches mind/body health. He has taught science and religion, the scientific study of religious experience, and the Indo-Tibetan mind sciences at Columbia University, where he currently is adjunct Assistant Professor of Religion at the Columbia Center for Buddhist Studies.
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Tibet's Time Machine and the Activism of Global Happiness with Joseph Loizzo Part 1
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Wed, Apr 25, 2012
This podcast features a lecture by Joseph Loizzo titled Tibet's Time Machine and the Activism of Global Happiness. It was recorded on February 29th, 2012 in New York City. This is the first of a two part podcast.
This talk introduces the futuristic science and contemplative activism of the Kalachakra Tantra some call the Time-Machine or Wheel of Time. While skills like mindfulness were developed for monastic living, a rare tradition based at Nalanda, the world’s first university, set out to develop and spread socially engaged arts and sciences meant to pacify and transform the militarized society of ancient India and the newly civilized world. The most modern, scientific form of this rare tradition, the Time-Machine curriculum was preserved for posterity in a time-capsule: the mountain kingdom hidden in Central Asia called Shambhala (Shangrila in the classic Lost Horizons). As the prophecy goes, the crown jewel of the kingdom, its system for teaching contemplative altruism in a world torn by stress, trauma and violence, will help spark the dawn of a new global era of inner and outer peace for all humanity when the time is ripe. In this talk, Dr. Loizzo unpacks this tradition's exceptional approach to non-violent activism: the embodiment of heroic altruism based on tapping the neural network and flow of bliss chemistry and harnessing it to transform our reactive body-minds into open networks of non-local happiness and community-building inspiration.
Joseph Loizzo, M.D., Ph.D., is a Harvard-trained psychiatrist and Columbia-trained Buddhist scholar with over thirty years' experience studying the beneficial effects of meditation on healing and learning. He is an Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychiatry in Integrative Medicine at Weill Cornell Medical College, where he researches and teaches mind/body health. He has taught science and religion, the scientific study of religious experience, and the Indo-Tibetan mind sciences at Columbia University, where he currently is adjunct Assistant Professor of Religion at the Columbia Center for Buddhist Studies.
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Women and Engaged Buddhism with Venerable Robina Courtin Part Two
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Mon, Mar 26, 2012
This Podcast features a lecture by Robina Courtin titled "Women and Engaged Buddhism." It was given on December 12th 2011 in New York City. This is the second of a two part podcast.
Robina Courtin was born in Melbourne, Australia. Robina began studying martial arts in 1974 and moved to New York, where she studied karate. She continued her studies in Melbourne until 1976, when she attended a Tibetan Buddhist course in Queensland given by Lama Yeshe and Lama Zopa Rinpoche. In November 1977 Robina went to Kopan Monastery in Kathmandu, Nepal, where she was ordained. Since then, she has lived as a Buddhist nun in the Tibetan tradition, traveling, teaching and bringing the Dharma to people around the world.
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Women and Engaged Buddhism with Venerable Robina Courtin Part One
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Mon, Mar 26, 2012
This Podcast features a lecture by Robina Courtin titled "Women and Engaged Buddhism." It was given on December 12th 2011 in New York City. This is the first of a two part podcast.
Robina Courtin was born in Melbourne, Australia. Robina began studying martial arts in 1974 and moved to New York, where she studied karate. She continued her studies in Melbourne until 1976, when she attended a Tibetan Buddhist course in Queensland given by Lama Yeshe and Lama Zopa Rinpoche. In November 1977 Robina went to Kopan Monastery in Kathmandu, Nepal, where she was ordained. Since then, she has lived as a Buddhist nun in the Tibetan tradition, traveling, teaching and bringing the Dharma to people around the world.
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Bridging the Two World with Fred Cooper Part Two
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Mon, Mar 26, 2012
This week features a lecture by Fred Cooper titled "Bridging the Two Worlds." It was recorded on January 11th, 2012 in New York City. This is the second of a two part podcast.
Dr. Fred Cooper is a quantum field theorist who was a Ph.D. student of the Nobel Prize winning Physicist Sheldon Glashow, one of the co-inventors of the Standard Model of Elementary Particle Physics. He has written over 200 published papers in various physics Journals and has co-authored a book Supersymmetry and Quantum Mechanics. He has been a student of Tai Situ Rinpoche since 1981. He has also received direct Mahamudra transmissions from the first Kalu Rinpoche and VV Mingyur Rinpoche. Fred has been teaching meditation at Karma and Shangpa Kagyu centers affiliated with Kalu Rinpoche for over 20 years and he currently is the President of Kagyu Shenpen Kunchab Buddhist Center in Santa Fe, NM.
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Bridging the Two World with Fred Cooper Part One
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Mon, Mar 26, 2012
This week features a lecture by Fred Cooper titled "Bridging the Two Worlds." It was recorded on January 11th, 2012 in New York City. This is the first of a two part podcast.
Dr. Fred Cooper is a quantum field theorist who was a Ph.D. student of the Nobel Prize winning Physicist Sheldon Glashow, one of the co-inventors of the Standard Model of Elementary Particle Physics. He has written over 200 published papers in various physics Journals and has co-authored a book Supersymmetry and Quantum Mechanics. He has been a student of Tai Situ Rinpoche since 1981. He has also received direct Mahamudra transmissions from the first Kalu Rinpoche and VV Mingyur Rinpoche. Fred has been teaching meditation at Karma and Shangpa Kagyu centers affiliated with Kalu Rinpoche for over 20 years and he currently is the President of Kagyu Shenpen Kunchab Buddhist Center in Santa Fe, NM.
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Tibetan Hunger Strike Interview with Angela Russo
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Thu, Mar 22, 2012
This week, ID Project member Angela Russo interviews Konchok Yangphel, an executive of the Tibetan Youth Congress, an international Tibetan-run organization fighting for the freedom of Tibet.
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Explanation of Refuge and Bodhisattva Vows with Eric Spiegel
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Thu, Mar 15, 2012
This podcast features a lecture by Eric Spiegel titled in which he explains Buddhist Refuge and Bodhisattva Vows. It was given on March 7th, 2012 in New York City.
Acharya Eric Spiegel has been teaching in Shambhala since the mid 1970s. He has worked extensively with the ill and dying, helping them to realize their wisdom in the face of impermanence, and has had a 22 year career in finance. In 2003 Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche appointed him to the teaching position of Acharya. He lives in rural upstate New York. Acharya Spiegel one of the The Interdependence Project's spiritual mentors
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"Why (Not) Meditate?" with Ethan Nichtern and David Nichtern Part Two
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Wed, Mar 07, 2012
This podcast features a lecture by Ethan and David Nichtern titled "Why Not Meditate?" It was recorded on February 20th, 2012 in New York City. This is the second of a two part podcast.
Shastri Ethan Nichtern is the founding director and Senior Teacher in Residence of the Interdependence Project. He is a Shastri, a senior teacher in the Shambhala Buddhist tradition He is is the author of the new novel and poetry collection, Your Emoticons Won’t Save You (January, 2012). as well as the acclaimed nonfiction book One City: A Declaration of Interdependence (Wisdom Pubs, 2007). In 2011 he stepped down as the founding director of IDP to pursue teaching and writing full-time. www.ethannichtern.com

David Nichtern is a senior teacher in the Shambhala Buddhist lineage of Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche and Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche. He is the Director of Buddhist Practice & Study for OM yoga and leads meditation workshops around the world and online. David is a regular contributor to the Living Section of the Huffington Post and is also an accomplished composer, producer and guitarist --- a four-time Emmy award winner and two-time Grammy nominee. His new book, Awakening From the Daydream: The Wheel of Life, will be released in early 2013 on Wisdom Publications. www.davidnichtern.com
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"Why (Not) Meditate?" with Ethan Nichtern and David Nichtern Part One
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Wed, Feb 29, 2012
This podcast features a lecture by Ethan and David Nichtern titled "Why Not Meditate?" It was recorded on February 20th, 2012 in New York City. This is the first of a two part podcast.
Shastri Ethan Nichtern is the founding director and Senior Teacher in Residence of the Interdependence Project. For the past eight years, Ethan has taught ongoing meditation and Buddhist psychology classes and retreats in New York City and around North America. He is on the part-time faculty at Eugene Lang College at New School University and lectures regularly at Brown, Wesleyan, and New York Universities. In the summer of 2010, Ethan was empowered by his teacher, Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche, as a Shastri, a senior teacher of the Shambhala tradition representing the New York region. He has also studied Theravadan and Soto Zen traditions, and is an avid yoga practitioner. www.ethannichtern.com
David Nichtern is a senior teacher in the Shambhala Buddhist lineage of Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche and Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche. He is the Director of Buddhist Practice & Study for OM yoga and leads meditation workshops around the world and online. David is a regular contributor to the Living Section of the Huffington Post and is also an accomplished composer, producer and guitarist --- a four-time Emmy award winner and two-time Grammy nominee. His new book, Awakening From the Daydream: The Wheel of Life, will be released in early 2013 on Wisdom Publications. www.davidnichtern.com
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Appreciative Joy to the World with Nancy Thompson
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Wed, Feb 22, 2012
This week, Nancy Thompson gives a talk titled "Appreciative Joy to the World." It was recorded on December 26th, 2011 in New York City.
Nancy Thompson is a reporter and editor for a regional daily newspaper in Connecticut. She is a graduate of the Interdependence Project's first teacher-training program and has trained with IDP founder Ethan Nichtern, Sarah Powers of the Insight Yoga Institute and Noah Levine at the Against the Stream Buddhist Meditation Society. She writes for the IDP blog, the Buddhist Dispatch, and leads a weekly meditation group at Samadhi Yoga Studio in Manchester, Connecticut.
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Lodro Rinzler Lecture on "The Buddha Walks into a Bar"
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Thu, Feb 16, 2012
This week's podcast features a lecture on his new book "The Buddha Walks into a Bar."
Lodro Rinzler is a meditation practitioner and teacher in the Shambhala Buddhist lineage. Over the last decade he has taught numerous workshops at meditation centers and college campuses throughout the United States. He has served as the Executive Director of the Boston Shambhala Center and currently oversees development efforts for Shambhala internationally. Lodro's column, What Would Sid Do?, appears regularly on the Huffington Post and the Interdependence Project. Lodro writes from his apartment in New York City.
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Lodro Rinzler and Ethan Nichern disuss The Buddha Walks into a Bar
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Thu, Feb 09, 2012
This week's podcast features an interview with Lodro Rinzler and Ethan Nichtern on his new book "The Buddha Walks into a Bar."
Lodro Rinzler is a meditation practitioner and teacher in the Shambhala Buddhist lineage. Over the last decade he has taught numerous workshops at meditation centers and college campuses throughout the United States. He has served as the Executive Director of the Boston Shambhala Center and currently oversees development efforts for Shambhala internationally. Lodro's column, What Would Sid Do?, appears regularly on the Huffington Post and the Interdependence Project. Lodro writes from his apartment in New York City.
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Ethan Nicthern and Meredith Arena discuss Your Emoticons Won't Save You Part 02
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Wed, Feb 01, 2012
This week Meredith Arena interviews ID Project founder Ethan Nichtern on his new book, Your Emoticons Won't Save You. This is the second of a two part interview.
Ethan Nichtern is a Shastri or senior teacher in the Shambhala Buddhist tradition. At 33, he is currently the youngest empowered Senior Teacher in the global Shambhala community. He is on the part-time faculty at Eugene Lang College at New School University and has lectured at Brown, Wesleyan, Yale and New York Universities, as well as at meditation and yoga centers and conferences around the world. His writing has been featured on The Huffington Post, Beliefnet, Tricycle Magazine, BuddhaDharma Magazine, Reality Sandwich, as well as other online publications.
His new book is available for order as a limited print, individually signed edition on his website, ethannichtern.com, or as an ebook via Amazon Kindle, iBooks, or Nook.
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Ethan Nicthern and Meredith Arena discuss Your Emoticons Won't Save You Part 01
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Thu, Jan 26, 2012
This week Meredith Arena interviews ID Project founder Ethan Nichtern on his new book, Your Emoticons Won't Save You. This is the first of a two part interview.
Ethan Nichtern is a Shastri or senior teacher in the Shambhala Buddhist tradition. At 33, he is currently the youngest empowered Senior Teacher in the global Shambhala community. He is on the part-time faculty at Eugene Lang College at New School University and has lectured at Brown, Wesleyan, Yale and New York Universities, as well as at meditation and yoga centers and conferences around the world. His writing has been featured on The Huffington Post, Beliefnet, Tricycle Magazine, BuddhaDharma Magazine, Reality Sandwich, as well as other online publications.
His new book is available for order as a limited print, individually signed edition on his website, ethannichtern.com, or as an ebook via Amazon Kindle, iBooks, or Nook.
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Radical Buddhism and the Paradox of Acceptance with Ethan Nichtern Part Two
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Wed, Dec 14, 2011
This week's podcast features a lecture by Ethan Nichtern titled "Radical Buddhism and the Paradox of Acceptance." The lecture was given on November 10th 2011 in Portland Oregon. This is the second of a two part podcast.
Buddhism is often misunderstood as a passive, even self-indulgent, discipline. Ethan Nichtern explains how the rigorous practice of mindfulness and self-acceptance can radically and practically transform ourselves and the world. By letting go of habits and assumptions, we begin to understand our true motivations and intentions, allowing us to create wise solutions to global problems such as consumerism, environmental damage, and societal inequity. This topic is of great importance in times of social upheaval and protest movements such as we are experiencing today.
Shastri Ethan Nichtern is the founding director and Senior Teacher in Residence of the Interdependence Project. For the past eight years, Ethan has taught ongoing meditation and Buddhist psychology classes and retreats in New York City and around North America. He is on the part-time faculty at Eugene Lang College at New School University and lectures regularly at Brown, Wesleyan, and New York Universities. His new book "Your Emoticons Won't Save You" will be released in January 2012.
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Radical Buddhism and the Paradox of Acceptance with Ethan Nichtern Part One
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Wed, Dec 07, 2011
This week's podcast features a lecture by Ethan Nichtern titled "Radical Buddhism and the Paradox of Acceptance." The lecture was given on November 10th 2011 in Portland Oregon. This is the first of a two part podcast.
Buddhism is often misunderstood as a passive, even self-indulgent, discipline. Ethan Nichtern explains how the rigorous practice of mindfulness and self-acceptance can radically and practically transform ourselves and the world. By letting go of habits and assumptions, we begin to understand our true motivations and intentions, allowing us to create wise solutions to global problems such as consumerism, environmental damage, and societal inequity. This topic is of great importance in times of social upheaval and protest movements such as we are experiencing today.
Shastri Ethan Nichtern is the founding director and Senior Teacher in Residence of the Interdependence Project. For the past eight years, Ethan has taught ongoing meditation and Buddhist psychology classes and retreats in New York City and around North America. He is on the part-time faculty at Eugene Lang College at New School University and lectures regularly at Brown, Wesleyan, and New York Universities. His new book "Your Emoticons Won't Save You" will be released in January 2012.
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Tonglen Practice with Ethan Nichtern Part 02
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Wed, Nov 30, 2011
This week's podcast features a lecture by Ethan Nichtern on the practice of Tonglen. The lecture was given on October 24th 2011 in New York City. This is the second of a two part podcast.
Translated as "giving and taking" Tonglen is practice where one visualizes taking on the suffering of others and offering happiness in return. A training in dissolving the boundaries we normally place between the "self" and "other," this powerful practice focuses on opening the heart to new possibilities of relating with the world.
Shastri Ethan Nichtern is the founding director and Senior Teacher in Residence of the Interdependence Project. For the past eight years, Ethan has taught ongoing meditation and Buddhist psychology classes and retreats in New York City and around North America. He is on the part-time faculty at Eugene Lang College at New School University and lectures regularly at Brown, Wesleyan, and New York Universities. His new book "Your Emoticons Won't Save You" will be released in January 2012.
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Tonglen Practice with Ethan Nichtern Part 01
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Wed, Nov 23, 2011
This weeks podcast features a lecture by Ethan Nichtern on the practice of Tonglen. The lecture was given on October 24th 2011 in New York City. This is the first of a two part podcast.
Translated as "giving and taking" Tonglen is practice where one visualizes taking on the suffering of others and offering happiness in return. A training in dissolving the boundaries we normally place between the "self" and "other," this powerful practice focuses on opening the heart to new possibilities of relating with the world.
Shastri Ethan Nichtern is the founding director and Senior Teacher in Residence of the Interdependence Project. For the past eight years, Ethan has taught ongoing meditation and Buddhist psychology classes and retreats in New York City and around North America. He is on the part-time faculty at Eugene Lang College at New School University and lectures regularly at Brown, Wesleyan, and New York Universities. His new book "Your Emoticons Won't Save You" will be released in January 2012.
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Ethan Nichtern, David Loy and Michael Stone discuss Occupy Wall Street Part 02
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Wed, Nov 16, 2011
This week ID Project founder Ethan Nicthern interviews David Loy and Michael Stone as they discuss the Occupy Wall Street Movement as it relates to Buddhist Practice and Philosophy. This is the second of a two part interview.
Ethan Nichtern is the founder and principle teacher for the Interdependence Project. His forthcoming book Your Emoticons Won't Save You will be released in January 2012.
David Loy, PhD is a professor, writer, and Zen teacher. His articles appear regularly in the Tricycle, Turning Wheel, Shambhala Sun and Buddhadharma, as well as in a variety of scholarly journals. David lectures nationally and internationally on various topics, focusing primarily on the encounter between Buddhism and modernity.
Michael Stone is a psychotherapist, dharma teacher, yoga teacher, author and activist, committed to the integration of traditional teachings with contemporary psychological and philosophical understanding. He leads Centre of Gravity Sangha, a thriving community in Toronto.He also maintains a dedicated workshop and retreat schedule in communities internationally. You can visit his website at www.centreofgravity.org
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Ethan Nichtern, David Loy and Michael Stone discuss Occupy Wall Street Part 01
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Thu, Nov 10, 2011
This week ID Project founder Ethan Nicthern interviews David Loy and Michael Stone as they discuss the Occupy Wall Street Movement as it relates to Buddhist Practice and Philosophy. This is the first of a two part interview.
Ethan Nichtern is the founder and principle teacher for the Interdependence Project. His forthcoming book Your Emoticons Won't Save You will be released in January 2012.
David Loy, PhD is a professor, writer, and Zen teacher. His articles appear regularly in the Tricycle, Turning Wheel, Shambhala Sun and Buddhadharma, as well as in a variety of scholarly journals. David lectures nationally and internationally on various topics, focusing primarily on the encounter between Buddhism and modernity.
Michael Stone is a psychotherapist, dharma teacher, yoga teacher, author and activist, committed to the integration of traditional teachings with contemporary psychological and philosophical understanding. He leads Centre of Gravity Sangha, a thriving community in Toronto.He also maintains a dedicated workshop and retreat schedule in communities internationally. You can visit his website at www.centreofgravity.org
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Interview with Jerry Kolber and Jennifer Fox - My Reincarnation Part Two
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Wed, Nov 02, 2011
This week on the IDP Podcast, IDP member Jerry Kolber interviews Jennifer Fox. This is the second of a two part interview.
Jennifer Fox is an internationally acclaimed director, producer, camerawoman and educator. Her first film, Beirut: The Last Home Movie was broadcast in twenty countries, released theatrically in nine, and won seven international awards, including Best Documentary Film and Best Cinematography at the 1988 Sundance Film Festival. Jennifer has lectured and taught filmmaking internationally and run documentary training programs all over the world. She filmed her new feature documentary, My Reincarnation, over a twenty year period.
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Interview with Jerry Kolber and Jennifer Fox - My Reincarnation Part One
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Fri, Oct 28, 2011
This week on the IDP Podcast, IDP member Jerry Kolber interviews Jennifer Fox. This is the first of a two part interview.
Jennifer Fox is an internationally acclaimed director, producer, camerawoman and educator. Her first film, Beirut: The Last Home Movie was broadcast in twenty countries, released theatrically in nine, and won seven international awards, including Best Documentary Film and Best Cinematography at the 1988 Sundance Film Festival. Jennifer has lectured and taught filmmaking internationally and run documentary training programs all over the world. She filmed her new feature documentary, My Reincarnation, over a twenty year period.
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Interview with Tiffany Shlain - A Declaration of Interdependence
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Thu, Sep 29, 2011
ID Project founder Ethan Nicthern interviews Tiffany Shlain.
Tiffany Shlain is a filmmaker, artist, founder of The Webby Awards, co-founder of the International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences and a Henry Crown Fellow of The Aspen Institute. Tiffany’s work with film, technology and activism has received 48 awards and distinctions and her last four films have premiered at Sundance. Her films include “Life, Liberty & The Pursuit of Happiness,†about reproductive rights in America and a feature-length film and internet project, “Connected: A Declaration of Interdependence." A celebrated thinker and speaker, Tiffany has advised Secretary of State Clinton and is on the advisory board of M.I.T.’s Geospatial Lab.
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Interview with Gil Fronsdal - The Evolution of American Buddhism Part 2
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Thu, Sep 15, 2011
ID Project member Brian Naas interviews Gil Fronsdal on the Evolution of American Buddhism. This is the second of a two part interview.
Gil Fronsdal is the primary teacher for the Insight Meditation Center in Redwood City, California; he has been teaching since 1990. He has practiced Zen and Vipassana in the U.S. and Asia since 1975. He was a Theravada monk in Burma in 1985, and in 1989 began training with Jack Kornfield to be a Vipassana teacher. Gil teaches at Spirit Rock Meditation Centerwhere he is part of its Teachers Council.Gil was ordained as a Soto Zen priest at the San Francisco Zen Center in 1982, and in 1995 received Dharma Transmission from Mel Weitsman, the abbot of the Berkeley Zen Center. He is currently serving on the SF Zen Center Elders’ Council.
Gil has an undergraduate degree in agriculture from U.C. Davis where he was active in promoting the field of sustainable farming. In 1998 he received a PhD in Religious Studies from Stanford University studying the earliest developments of the bodhisattva ideal. He is the author of The Issue at Hand, essays on mindfulness practice, and the translator of The Dhammapada, published by Shambhala Publications.
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Interview with Gil Fronsdal - The Evolution of American Buddhism Part 1
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Wed, Sep 07, 2011
ID Project member Brian Naas interviews Gil Fronsdal on the Evolution of American Buddhism. This is the first of a two part interview.
Gil Fronsdal is the primary teacher for the Insight Meditation Center in Redwood City, California; he has been teaching since 1990. He has practiced Zen and Vipassana in the U.S. and Asia since 1975. He was a Theravada monk in Burma in 1985, and in 1989 began training with Jack Kornfield to be a Vipassana teacher. Gil teaches at Spirit Rock Meditation Centerwhere he is part of its Teachers Council.Gil was ordained as a Soto Zen priest at the San Francisco Zen Center in 1982, and in 1995 received Dharma Transmission from Mel Weitsman, the abbot of the Berkeley Zen Center. He is currently serving on the SF Zen Center Elders’ Council.
Gil has an undergraduate degree in agriculture from U.C. Davis where he was active in promoting the field of sustainable farming. In 1998 he received a PhD in Religious Studies from Stanford University studying the earliest developments of the bodhisattva ideal. He is the author of The Issue at Hand, essays on mindfulness practice, and the translator of The Dhammapada, published by Shambhala Publications.
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Dharmic Plastic Bag Activism: A conversation between Adreanna Limbach, Stuart Moody and Beth Terry Part 3
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Wed, Jul 13, 2011
This week, IDP activism director Adreanna Limbach interviews Stuart Moody and Beth Terry of the Green Sangha, a San Francisco Bay Area based group working to advance spiritually grounded environmental activism. This is the third of a three part interview.
Stuart Moody received a B.S. in Conservation of Natural Resources at UC Berkeley, and an M.A. in Counseling Psychology at USF. As an experienced somatic educator, he teaches yoga and co-directs teacher training for the Bay Area education group Young Imaginations.
With Green Sangha, Stuart initiated the Rethinking Plastics Campaign in Marin County, which has been a major force in raising civic awareness of the plague of plastic pollution.
Beth Terry blogs at myplasticfreelife.com about ways to reduce plastic waste and plastic consumption. On her blog, she tracks her own plastic waste each month, ever seeking to decrease its amount, and writes about the plastic-free alternatives she finds.
Beth is a board member of Green Sangha, an adviser to the Plastic Pollution Coalition, and a contributing editor to BlogHer, the web site for women who blog.
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Dharmic Plastic Bag Activism: A conversation between Adreanna Limbach, Stuart Moody and Beth Terry Part 2
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Wed, Jul 06, 2011
This week, IDP activism director Adreanna Limbach interviews Stuart Moody and Beth Terry of the Green Sangha, a San Francisco Bay Area based group working to advance spiritually grounded environmental activism. This is the second of a three part interview.
Stuart Moody received a B.S. in Conservation of Natural Resources at UC Berkeley, and an M.A. in Counseling Psychology at USF. As an experienced somatic educator, he teaches yoga and co-directs teacher training for the Bay Area education group Young Imaginations.
With Green Sangha, Stuart initiated the Rethinking Plastics Campaign in Marin County, which has been a major force in raising civic awareness of the plague of plastic pollution.
Beth Terry blogs at myplasticfreelife.com about ways to reduce plastic waste and plastic consumption. On her blog, she tracks her own plastic waste each month, ever seeking to decrease its amount, and writes about the plastic-free alternatives she finds.
Beth is a board member of Green Sangha, an adviser to the Plastic Pollution Coalition, and a contributing editor to BlogHer, the web site for women who blog.
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Dharmic Plastic Bag Activism: A conversation between Adreanna Limbach, Stuart Moody and Beth Terry Part 1
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Wed, Jun 29, 2011
This week, IDP activism director Adreanna Limbach interviews Stuart Moody and Beth Terry of the Green Sangha, a San Francisco Bay Area based group working to advance spiritually grounded environmental activism. This is the first of a three part interview.
Stuart Moody received a B.S. in Conservation of Natural Resources at UC Berkeley, and an M.A. in Counseling Psychology at USF. As an experienced somatic educator, he teaches yoga and co-directs teacher training for the Bay Area education group Young Imaginations.
With Green Sangha, Stuart initiated the Rethinking Plastics Campaign in Marin County, which has been a major force in raising civic awareness of the plague of plastic pollution.
Beth Terry blogs at myplasticfreelife.com about ways to reduce plastic waste and plastic consumption. On her blog, she tracks her own plastic waste each month, ever seeking to decrease its amount, and writes about the plastic-free alternatives she finds.
Beth is a board member of Green Sangha, an adviser to the Plastic Pollution Coalition, and a contributing editor to BlogHer, the web site for women who blog.
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Interview with Ellen Scordato and Martine Batchelor Part 2
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Thu, Jun 23, 2011
In this episode, ID Project Board Chair Ellen Scordato interviews Martine Batchelor. This is the second of a two part interview. Martine Batchelor was ordained as a Buddhist nun in Korea in 1975. She studied Zen Buddhism under the guidance of the late Master Kusan at Songgwang Sa monastery until 1984. She later returned to Europe where she was a member of the Sharpham North Community in Devon, England as well as a lecturer and spiritual counsellor at Gaia House. She is the author of several books, including "Women in Korean Zen," "Let Go: A Buddhist Guide to Breaking Free of Habits," and her latest book "The Spirit of the Buddha."
Martine currently lives in France with her husband Stephen Batchelor, with whom she co-leads meditation retreats worldwide.
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Interview with Ellen Scordato and Martine Batchelor Part 1
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Wed, Jun 15, 2011
In this episode, ID Project Board Chair Ellen Scordato interviews Martine Batchelor. This is the first of a two part interview. Martine Batchelor was was ordained as a Buddhist nun in Korea in 1975. She studied Zen Buddhism under the guidance of the late Master Kusan at Songgwang Sa monastery until 1984. She later returned to Europe where she was a member of the Sharpham North Community in Devon, England as well as a lecturer and spiritual counsellor at Gaia House. She is the author of several books, including "Women in Korean Zen," "Let Go: A Buddhist Guide to Breaking Free of Habits," and her latest book "The Spirit of the Buddha."
Martine currently lives in France with her husband Stephen Batchelor, with whom she co-leads meditation retreats worldwide.
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"From Inner Connection to Outer Action" a conversation between Meredith Arena and Nicola Amadora Ph.D. Part 2
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Wed, May 18, 2011
This podcast features an interview between ID Project Member Meredith Arena and Nicola Amadora. This is the second of a two part interview.
Nicola Amadora, Ph.D. holds degrees in Transpersonal Psychology and Clinical Social Work. She is a certified Hakomi Therapist, certified Dharma Leader through the Spirit Rock Meditation Center, and is also a meditation teacher through the Yogananda Center. Nicola grew up in Europe, and has trained with many renowned teachers including Mother Theresa, the Dalai Lama and Thich Nhat Hahn.
Nicola is the author of a book of poetry titled “Nothing But Love.†She currently lives in Santa Cruz, California.
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"From Inner Connection to Outer Action" a conversation between Meredith Arena and Nicola Amadora Ph.D. Part 1
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Wed, May 11, 2011
This podcast features an interview between ID Project Member Meredith Arena and Nicola Amadora. This is the first of a two part interview.
Nicola Amadora, Ph.D. holds degrees in Transpersonal Psychology and Clinical Social Work. She is a certified Hakomi Therapist, certified Dharma Leader through the Spirit Rock Meditation Center, and is also a meditation teacher through the Yogananda Center. Nicola grew up in Europe, and has trained with many renowned teachers including Mother Theresa, the Dalai Lama and Thich Nhat Hahn.
Nicola is the author of a book of poetry titled “Nothing But Love.†She currently lives in Santa Cruz, California.
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Interview with Michael Carey and Kinloch C Walpole Part 2
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Wed, May 04, 2011
This week, IDP Prison Project Coordinator Michael Carey interviews Kinloch C Walpole Abbot of the Gateless Gate Zen Center in Gainesville Florida. They discuss Kinloch's involvement with the prison population including his work facilitating meditation while inside prison as well as facilitating reentry after prison. Michael also speaks with members of Abbot Walpole's program about their experiences inside and out of prison. This is the second of a two part interview.
Michael Carey is the coordinator for the IDP's Prison Project. He is the director of the College Initiative, a non-profit reentry education organization that supports formerly incarcerated people in their pursuit of higher education.
Kinloch C. Walpole is the abbot of the Gateless Gate Zen Center in Gainesville, Florida. Trained in Zen under the instruction of Zen Master Bon Haeng (Mark Houghton), he is the dharma heir of Zen Master Seung Sahn. Abbot Walpole lives at the Center year round and is very active in its day-to-day activities, making him highly accessible to students. He has developed a distinctive program of study that embraces every aspect of daily life.
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Interview with Michael Carey and Kinloch C Walpole Part 1
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Wed, Apr 27, 2011
This week, IDP Prison Project Coordinator Michael Carey interviews Kinloch C Walpole Abbot of the Gateless Gate Zen Center in Gainesville Florida. They discuss Kinloch's involvement with the prison population including his work faciliting meditation while inside prison as well as facilitating reentry after prison. Michael also speaks with members of Abbot Walpole's program about their experiences inside and out of prison. This is the first of a two part interview.
Michael Carey is the coordinator for the IDP's Prison Project. He is the director of the College Initiative, a non-profit reentry education organization that supports formerly incarcerated peopl in their pursuit of higher education.
Kinloch C. Walpole is the abbot of the Gateless Gate Zen Center in Gainesville, Florida. Trained in Zen under the instruction of Zen Master Bon Haeng (Mark Houghton), he is the dharma heir of Zen Master Seung Sahn. Abbot Walpole lives at the Center year round and is very active in its day-to-day activities, making him highly accessible to students. He has developed a distinctive program of study that embraces every aspect of daily life.
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Contemplative Photography, Interview between Patrick Groneman and Andy Karr Part 2
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Wed, Apr 20, 2011
This week on the ID Project podcast, ID Project Associate Director Patrick Groneman continues his discussion with Andy Karr on the dynamics of contemplative photography. The is the second of a two part interview.
Andy Karr is a writer, photographer, longtime meditator, and Buddhist teacher. He trained intensively with two of the great founding teachers of Western Buddhism: Shunryu Suzuki Roshi , and Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche. He has also been a Miksang student, and contemplative photographer since the late 1990s.
He is the author of Contemplating Reality, a series of investigations into the nature of mind and the phenomenal world, that was published by Shambhala in 2007.
Andy is also the co-author of The Practice of Contemplative Photography - Seeng the World with Fresh Eyes, due for release by Shambhala Pulications in April 2011.
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Contemplative Photography, Interview between Patrick Groneman and Andy Karr part 1
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Wed, Apr 13, 2011
This week on the ID Project Podcast, IDP associate director Patrick Groneman interviews Andy Karr. This is the first of a two part interview.
Andy Karr is a writer, photographer, longtime meditator, and Buddhist teacher. He trained intensively with two of the great founding teachers of Western Buddhism: Shunryu Suzuki Roshi, and Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche, and has been a student of Khenpo TsĂ¼ltrim Gyamtso Rinpoche since 1993. He has also been a Miksang student, and contemplative photographer since the late 1990s.
He is the author of Contemplating Reality, a series of investigations into the nature of mind and the phenomenal world, that was published by Shambhala in 2007.
Andy is also the co-author of The Practice of Contemplative Photography - Seeng the World with Fresh Eyes, due for release by Shambhala Pulications in April 2011.
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Interview between Kate Johnson and Gina Sharpe Part 2
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Wed, Apr 06, 2011
This podcast features an interview between ID Project member Kate Johnson and Gina Sharpe. This is the second of a two part interview.
Gina Sharpe is a founding teacher and a member of the Board of Directors of New York Insight Meditation Center. She has studied and practiced meditation in Asia and the United States. She was trained as a Retreat Teacher under the mentorship of Jack Kornfield. She is also a graduate of the first Spirit Rock Community Dharma Leaders Program. She has been teaching since 1995. She teaches at Retreat Centers and meditation communities around the United States, including at a maximum security prison for women.
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Interview between Kate Johnson and Gina Sharpe Part 1
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Fri, Apr 01, 2011
This podcast features an interview between ID Project member Kate Johnson and Gina Sharpe. This is the first of a two part interview.
Gina Sharpe is a founding teacher and a member of the Board of Directors of New York Insight Meditation Center. She has studied and practiced meditation in Asia and the United States. She was trained as a Retreat Teacher under the mentorship of Jack Kornfield. She is also a graduate of the first Spirit Rock Community Dharma Leaders Program. She has been teaching since 1995. She teaches at Retreat Centers and meditation communities around the United States, including at a maximum security prison for women.
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"Psychoanalysis and Buddhism" Interview with Pilar Jennings Part 2
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Wed, Mar 23, 2011
This week, ID Project founder Ethan Nichtern interviews Pilar Jennings. This is the second of a two part interview.
Pilar Jennings, Ph.D. is a writer and researcher who has focused on the clinical applications of Buddhist meditation practice. She received her Ph.D. in Psychiatry and Religion from Union Theological Seminary, and has been working with patients and their families through the Harlem Family Institute since 2004. Prior to this training, she earned a Masters degree in medical anthropology from Columbia University, and a Bachelors degree in interdisciplinary writing from Barnard College. Pilar is a long-term practitioner of Tibetan and Vipassana Buddhism, and has studied with senior teachers in both traditions. Her recent book Mixing Minds, released through Wisdom Publications, explores the interpersonal dynamics between Buddhist teachers and their Western students, in comparison to the relationships between psychoanalysts and their patients. Pilar Jennings lives in New York City.
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"Psychoanalysis and Buddhism" Interview with Pilar Jennings Part 1
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Thu, Mar 17, 2011
This week, ID Project founder Ethan Nichtern interviews Pilar Jennings. This is the first of a two part interview.
Pilar Jennings, Ph.D. is a writer and researcher who has focused on the clinical applications of Buddhist meditation practice. She received her Ph.D. in Psychiatry and Religion from Union Theological Seminary, and has been working with patients and their families through the Harlem Family Institute since 2004. Prior to this training, she earned a Masters degree in medical anthropology from Columbia University, and a Bachelors degree in interdisciplinary writing from Barnard College. Pilar is a long-term practitioner of Tibetan and Vipassana Buddhism, and has studied with senior teachers in both traditions. Her recent book Mixing Minds, released through Wisdom Publications, explores the interpersonal dynamics between Buddhist teachers and their Western students, in comparison to the relationships between psychoanalysts and their patients. Pilar Jennings lives in New York City.
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Three Young American Buddhist Leaders Discuss Building Buddhist Communities with Sarah Weintraub, Ari Pliskin & Patrick Groneman Part 2
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Tue, Mar 08, 2011
This week on the ID Project Podcast, IDP's Associate Director Patrick Groneman Interviews Sarah Weintraub, Executive Director of the Buddhist Peace Fellowship, and Ari Pliskin, Assistant to Roshi Bernie Glassman, and Multimedia Director of the Zen Peacemakers. This is the second of a two part interview. They discuss being young American Buddhists and the role they each play in Building American Buddhist Sanghas. You can learn more about the Zen Peacemakers at zenpeacemakers.org, and more about the Buddhist Peace Fellowship at bpf.org.
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Three Young American Buddhist Leaders Discuss Building Buddhist Communities with Sarah Weintraub, Ari Pliskin & Patrick Groneman Part 1
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Wed, Mar 02, 2011
This week on the ID Project Podcast, IDP's Associate Director Patrick Groneman Interviews Sarah Weintraub, Executive Director of the Buddhist Peace Fellowship, and Ari Pliskin, Assistant to Roshi Bernie Glassman, and Multimedia Director of the Zen Peacemakers. They discuss being young American Buddhists and the role they each play in Building American Buddhist Sanghas. You can learn more about the Zen Peacemakers at zenpeacemakers.org, and more about the Buddhist Peace Fellowship at bpf.org.
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Writing and the Dharma - Interview with Natalie Goldberg and Susan Piver
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Tue, Feb 22, 2011
This podcast features an interview between Susan Piver and Natalie Goldberg.
Natalie Goldberg is a poet, teacher, and the author of eleven books, including her classic Writing Down the Bones: Freeing the Writer Within -- which has sold more than a million and a half copies and has been translated into 14 languages. She has taught seminars for over 35 years to people from around the world, and lives in Northern Mexico.
Susan Piver has been a meditation practitioner since 1995 study with Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche in the Shambhala Buddhist Lineage. She has written five books, including The Wisdom of a Broken Heart and How Not to be Afraid of Your Own Life.
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Interview with Acharya Fleet Maul Part 2
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Tue, Feb 01, 2011
This week on the ID Project Podcast, IDP Prison Project Coordinator Michael Carey Interviews Acharya Fleet Maull. They discuss the current state of the prison system in the United States, Fleet's experience as a dharma practitioner while inside prison, and the challenges of re-entering society after prison. This is the second of a two part interview.
Fleet is a longtime student of Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche, and founded Prison Dharma Network in 1989 while serving a 14.5 year sentence for drug smuggling. He led a twice weekly meditation group in the prison chapel for 14 years and wrote "Dharma in Hell," a book that chronicles his experiences in prison. He is an Acharya in the Shambhala Buddhist Community and is a Sensei and dharma successor of Roshi Bernie Glassman in the Zen Peacemaker Order and a senior priest in the Soto Zen tradition.
Michael Carey is the coordinator for the IDP's Prison Project. He is the director of the College Initiative, a non-profit reentry education organization that supports formerly incarcerated peopl in their pursuit of higher education.
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Interview with Acharya Fleet Maul Part 1
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Tue, Jan 25, 2011
This week on the ID Project Podcast, IDP Prison Project Coordinator Michael Carey Interviews Acharya Fleet Maull. They discuss the current state of the prison system in the United States, Fleet's experience as a dharma practitioner while inside prison, and the challenges of re-entering society after prison. This is the second of a two part interview.
Fleet is a longtime student of Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche, and founded Prison Dharma Network in 1989 while serving a 14.5 year sentence for drug smuggling. He led a twice weekly meditation group in the prison chapel for 14 years and wrote "Dharma in Hell," a book that chronicles his experiences in prison. He is an Acharya in the Shambhala Buddhist Community and is a Sensei and dharma successor of Roshi Bernie Glassman in the Zen Peacemaker Order and a senior priest in the Soto Zen tradition.
Michael Carey is the coordinator for the IDP's Prison Project. He is the director of the College Initiative, a non-profit reentry education organization that supports formerly incarcerated peopl in their pursuit of higher education.
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"Love, Attachment, and Heartbreak: Is it Possible to Practice Dharma in Relationships?" with Susan Piver
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Tue, Jan 18, 2011
This podcast features a lecture by Susan Piver titled "Love, Attachment, and Heartbreak: Is it Possible to Practice Dharma in Relationships?" It was recorded on January 13th, 2011 in New York City.
Susan Piver has been a meditation practitioner since 1995, studying with Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche in the Shambhala Buddhist Lineage. She has written five books, including the Wisdom of a Broken Heart and How Not to Be Afraid of Your Own Life.
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"The Basics of Working with Your Mind" with Ethan Nichtern
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Wed, Jan 12, 2011
Why do we meditate? Why don't we meditate? How does it aid mental health and wellbeing? What are some of the common misconceptions of meditation? What does it really mean to practice meditation and study Buddhism?
ID Project founder Ethan Nichtern speaks about mindfulness meditation and explores of the benefits of practice, as well as confusion surrounding it.
This lecture was recorded on January 3rd, 2011 in New York City.
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"Exploring the Four Dignities: The Contentment of the Tiger" with Lodro Rinzler
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Tue, Jan 04, 2011
Welcome to the ID Project podcast. This podcast features a lecture by Lodro Rinzler titled Exploring the Four Dignities: The Contentment of the Tiger. It was recorded on December 1st, 2010 in New York City.
Lodro Rinzler is a practitioner and teacher in the Shambhala Buddhist lineage. He currently serves as the Development Officer for Shambhala International and Interim Director of the New York Shambhala Center. Lodro’s column, What Would Sid Do, appears in the Huffington Post and on the IDP blog each week and he is currently working on a book for Shambhala Publications.
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Interview with Alan Senauke Part 2
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Tue, Dec 21, 2010
IDP Associate Director Patrick Groneman interviews Hozan Alan Senauke, vice-abbott of the Berkeley Zen Center and Founder of the Clear View Project, an organization dedicated to developing Buddhist-based resources for relief and social change. This is the second of a 2 part interview. Alan is author of a new book titled "The Bodhisattva's Embrace: Dispatches from Engaged Buddhism's front lines." It is a collection of essays written over the past twenty years that reflect Alan's experience working for both personal and social liberation, traveling to troubled places in Asia, the United States, and his own character.
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Interview with Alan Senauke Part 1
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Tue, Dec 14, 2010
This week on the ID Project Podcast, IDP Associate Director Patrick Groneman interviews Hozan Alan Senauke, vice-abbott of the Berkeley Zen Center and Founder of the Clear View Project, an organization dedicated to developing Buddhist-based resources for relief and social change. Alan is author of a new book titled "The Bodhisattva's Embrace: Dispatches from Engaged Buddhism's front lines." It is a collection of essays written over the past twenty years that reflect Alan's experience working for both personal and social liberation, traveling to troubled places in Asia, the United States, and his own character.
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Interview with Spring Washam
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Tue, Dec 07, 2010
This podcast features an interview between IDP Member Kate Johnson and Spring Washam. They discuss their personal practice, and how race plays a role in American Buddhist communities.
Spring Washam is a Mindfulness Meditation instructor and founding teacher of East Bay Meditation Center in downtown Oakland, California. Spring has studied Buddhism for over a decade and spent more than two years practicing in intensive retreat. She is currently studying under Jack Kornfield at Spirit Rock Meditation Center’s teacher training program.
At the East Bay Meditation Center, she serves to offer meditation training and spiritual teachings from Buddhism and other wisdom traditions, with attention to social action, multiculturalism, and adapting spiritual teachings for diverse populations.
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"The Bodhi Sattva Vow" with Roshi Pat Enkyo O'Hara
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Tue, Nov 30, 2010
This podcast features a lecture by Roshi Pat Enkyo O'Hara titled "The Bodhi Sattva Vow." It was recorded on November 12, 2010 in New York City.
The Bodhisattva Vow is to liberate all beings. How does it play out in your life? What guidelines can we discover for balance, equanimity, a sense of humor?
Roshi Pat Enkyo O’Hara, PhD, is the Abbot of The Village Zendo. A Soto Zen Priest and certified Zen Teacher, she received dharma transmission in both the Soto and Rinzai lines of Zen Buddhism, through the White Plum Lineage. Roshi currently serves as the Guiding Spiritual Teacher for the New York Center For Contemplative Care. She also serves as Co-Spiritual Director of the Zen Peacemaker Family, a spiritual, study and social action association.
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David Nichtern with "Awakening From The Daydream --- The Wheel of Life"
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Sun, Nov 28, 2010
This podcast features a lecture by David Nichtern titled "Awakening From The Daydream --- The Wheel of Life." It was recorded on October 28th, 2010 in New York City.
David Nichtern is a senior teacher in the Shambhala Buddhist lineage of Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche and Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche. He was one of the initial American students of the Tibetan master Trungpa Rinpoche and studied closely with him soon after his arrival to the United States in 1971.
He writes a weekly blog about Buddhism on The Huffington Post and works with his wife, Cyndi Lee, to develop and lead yoga/meditation workshops. They teach their popular Yoga Body Buddha Mind Workshop around the world, and have trained thousands of teachers in the OM method which integrates hatha yoga and Buddhist practice.
David Nichtern is also a well known composer, producer and guitarist, a 4 time Emmy winner and a two time Grammy nominee.
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Eric Spiegel with "The Revealed Treasure Tradition of Shambhala"
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Fri, Nov 19, 2010
This podcast features a lecture by Acharya Eric Spiegel titled "The Terma (Revealed Treasure) Tradition of Shambhala." It was recorded on October, 2010 in New York City.
In this talk, Acharya Eric Spiegel teaches on the Shambhala Buddhist path. Central to the Shambhala approach to practice is moving students through the three yanas (or vehicles) of Tibetan Buddhism (Hinayana, Mahayana, Vajrayana) as well as working with the four characteristics or "dignities" of awakened mind as symbolized by four traditional animals (Tiger - Contentment, Lion - Joy, Garuda - Fearlessness, Dragon - Wisdom).
Since 1980 Acharya Eric Speigel has been active in the growth and development of the Shambhala Meditation Center in New York. In addition to teaching the traditional syllabus of the Shambhala Community, Acharya Spiegel teaches on understanding the transitions of life and death, and on relating with the power and energy of wealth from a sane, empowered view point – and on the general lack of insight into this topic that pervades our culture. Eric has also been involved in the Stonewall Community Foundation, and the Queer Dharma and Diamond Metta groups.
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"The Promise of Practice Right Here" with Koshin Paley Ellison
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Wed, Nov 17, 2010
In his essay, Instructions for the Cook, Zen Master Dogen encourages us to use all the ingredients of our life.
We will explore Zen Master Dogen's discussion with a cook eight hundred years ago in China and how it is both relevant and encouraging for practicing here in New York City. How to we use the ingredients in our life right where we are? How do we cultivate a mind where nothing is hidden? Come and let's explore this.
Koshin Paley Ellison, MFA, LMSW, is the Co-Founder and Co-Executive Director of the New York Zen Center for Contemplative Care (www.zencare.org). He serves as the Director of Training for the Center’s Buddhist Contemplative Care Programs. Koshin is an Adjunct Professor at the Institute of Buddhist Studies. Koshin began Zen practice over twenty years ago, and he is a Senior Soto Zen Buddhist Priest, Osho.
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"Western Emptiness and Joyful Freedom" with Tomas Sander
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Tue, Nov 09, 2010
This podcast features a lecture by Tomas Sander titled "Western Emptiness and Joyful Freedom." It was recorded on October 14th, 2010, in NYC.
The Buddhist emptiness teachings are considered key for attaining liberation from suffering. Yet their difficulty has made them less accessible than they could be. This class will show how Western resources can assist the Western student in understanding emptiness. We will also look at some of the radical implications of the emptiness teachings for us today and show through an example how studying emptiness can foster joy, lightness, compassion, and freedom.
Tomas Sander is a Buddhist practitioner since 2002. He has studied mostly in the Tibetan tradition and received teachings from Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche and other Tibetan masters. With Greg Goode he has been studying Buddhist philosophy and its soteriological applications, which is one of his main interests today. Tomas grew up in Germany, holds a doctoral degree in mathematics and works as a research scientist in the computer industry.
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"Opening the Present: Receiving the Gift of (Your) Life" with Joseph Mauricio
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Mon, Nov 08, 2010
This podcast features a lecture by Joseph Mauricio titled "Opening the Present: Receiving the Gift of (Your) Life."
Joseph Mauricio is the Director of Public Outreach at the Shambhala Meditation Center of New York, and the founder of LIFEWORK Personal Coaching Services where he serves as a life coach, public speaking and performance coach, and personal meditation instructor. He is also a partner in LUICIDPHENOMENA, a production company propagating artistic and theatrical events of staggering perspective.
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Personal Karma and Interdependence with Phil Richman
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Wed, Nov 03, 2010
Phil Richman's most recently published book Karma and the Rise of Buddhism in the West explores the Buddhist principle of cause and effect and its implications for everyday life. He has presented on Karma and Causality at the American Philosophical Association and is currently at work translating a text on Karma from the Tibetan Nyingmapa tradition. A holder of graduate degrees in Philosophy and Telecommunications, Richman has extensive experience in meditation in the Shambhala and Tantric Buddhist traditions.
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Self-Aggression and Self-Loathing with Ethan Nichtern and IDP Austin Co-Founder Dr. Michael Uebel
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Fri, Oct 29, 2010
This podcast features a lecture and discussion at IDP Austin with Ethan Nichtern and Dr. Michael Uebel in which they discuss self-aggression and self-loathing as it relates to Buddhist practice and philosophy.
Michael Uebel, PhD, LMSW Co-founder, IDP-Austin Director of Contemplative Studies Michael Uebel's study of Eastern philosophy and contemplative practice began in the mid-1980s when he was introduced to Taoism and the I-Ching. Since then, he has developed a serious study of the Mahayana tradition, with special emphasis on Zen Buddhism. Michael practices zazen and is beginning qigong meditation.
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The Energetics of Food with Lara Adler
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Wed, Oct 27, 2010
This podcast features a lecture by Lara Adler titled the Energetics of Food.
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Interview with Michael Stone Part 2
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Thu, Oct 21, 2010
This week's Podcast features an interview with ID Project Founder Ethan Nichtern and Michael Stone, leader of the Center of Gravity Sangha. This is the second of a two part interview.
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Interview with Michael Stone Part 1
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Tue, Oct 19, 2010
This week's Podcast features an interview with ID Project Founder Ethan Nichtern and Michael Stone, leader of the Center of Gravity Sangha. This is the first of a two part interview.
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Guest Lecture: "Empowered Generosity" with Robert Chodo Campbell
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Tue, Oct 12, 2010
This week's podcast features a guest lecture by Robert Chodo Campbell titled "Empowered Generosity."
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Sex and the Dharma with Lodro Rinzler
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Thu, Oct 07, 2010
This week's podcast features a lecture by Lodro Rinzler titled "Sex and the Dharma."
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Interview with Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche Part 2
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Tue, Oct 05, 2010
This week, Ethan Nichtern interviews Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche, a widely respected Tibetan Buddhist teacher. You can connect with Rinpoche on Twitter (@ponlop), become a fan on Facebook, or visit his Web site at www.dpr.info
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Interview with Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche Part 1
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Mon, Oct 04, 2010
This week, Ethan Nichtern interviews Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche, a widely respected Tibetan Buddhist teacher. You can connect with Rinpoche on Twitter (@ponlop), become a fan on Facebook, or visit his Web site at www.dpr.info
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Interview with Susan Piver Part 2
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Thu, Sep 30, 2010
ID Project founder Ethan Nichtern interviews author and and buddhist teacher Susan Piver. This is the second of a two part interview.
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Interview with Susan Piver Part 1
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Wed, Sep 29, 2010
ID Project founder Ethan Nichtern interviews author and and buddhist teacher Susan Piver. This is the first of a two part interview.
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Interview with Acharya Adam Lobel
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Tue, Sep 21, 2010
IDP Outreach Director Lani Rowe, and IDP Board Member Ellen Scordado interview Kalapa Acharya Adam Lobel at the Shambhala Mountain Center during a week-long Sangha Retreat.
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Studying Buddhism in the 21st Century with Ethan Nicthern
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Tue, Sep 14, 2010
ID Project Founder Ethan Nichtern leads a discussion on the Buddhist Studies Program he's developed at the Interdependence Project, how it fits into the history of Buddhism and some of the logistics involved in navigating a contemporary western practice.
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"Why Act?" Collections from the Symposium for Socially Engaged Buddhism
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Thu, Sep 09, 2010
Joshua Adler and Patrick Groneman took time at the Symposium for Socially Engaged Western Buddhism to speak with some of the participants and panelists.
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Interview with Judith Simmer-Brown Part 2
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Tue, Aug 31, 2010
This week's podcast features the second of a two part interview with Ethan Nichtern and Acharya Judith Simmer-Brown, Ph.D.
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Interview with Judith Simmer-Brown Part 1
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Tue, Aug 24, 2010
This week's podcast features the first of a two part interview with Ethan Nichtern and Acharya Judith Simmer-Brown, Ph.D.
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Interview with Jonathan Kaplan Pt. 2
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Wed, Aug 18, 2010
Ethan Nichtern continues his discussion with author, therapist and meditator Dr. Jonathan Kaplan about his book Urban Mindfulness as well as the relationship between Western Psychotherapy and Buddhist meditation.
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Interview with Jonathan Kaplan Pt. 1
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Thu, Aug 12, 2010
Ethan Nichtern speaks with author, therapist and meditator Dr. Jonathan Kaplan about his book Urban Mindfulness as well as the relationship between Western Psychotherapy and Buddhist meditation.
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Guest Lecture - Kyabgon Phakchok Rinpoche
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Fri, Aug 06, 2010
This podcast features a Special Guest lecture by Kyabgon Phakchok Rinpoche in a rare public appearance in New York City discussing Vajrayana (Tibetan) Buddhism in the 21st Century.
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Cutting Through Spiritual Materialism Part 1 with Ethan Nichtern
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Fri, Aug 06, 2010
Ethan Nichtern, who is a senior teacher (Shastri) in the Shambhala lineage of Trungpa Rinpoche, discusses Cutting Through Spiritual Materialism. This is the first of a six part series.
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Interview with Darren Littlejohn
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Wed, Jun 23, 2010
ID Project founder Ethan Nichtern interviews Darren Littlejohn, author of The 12-Step Buddhist. Together they explore Buddhist practice as it relates to addiction recovery.
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Composting Desire with Ethan Nichtern
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Fri, May 28, 2010
Using Open to Desire by Buddhist Psychologist Mark Epstein, Ethan explores the mind-states of desire from various angles and perspectives.
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Interview with Colin Beavan aka "No Impact Man"
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Thu, May 13, 2010
Patrick Groneman sits down with Author and environmental activist Colin Beavan, also know as "No Impact Man" to discuss meditation, activism and personal empowerment in the face of a global climate crisis.
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The Relative, Relationships and the Absolute with Chas DiCapua
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Thu, Apr 29, 2010
Chas DiCapua explores how relational practice interfaces with the absolute and relative view of reality. What are the opportunities for freedom, and the shadow elements that get in the way as we engage in relationships, or choose not to engage in them?
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IDP Radio - Discursive Thoughts #1
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Mon, Apr 26, 2010
Meditation is weird. My relationship to it changes every day and over time I have noticed patterns in my practice. Currently, it feels like a thought circus. Every once in a while I have a few days of focused practice and then, it explodes back into fireworks. I am fascinated by the show my mind continually puts on for me. This piece is about that. Give a listen and share your thoughts. I hope to make a piece at some point that addresses the more sublime moments in meditation.
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The Five Practices of Interdependence with Ethan Nichtern
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Wed, Apr 21, 2010
This week, the ID Project Founder Ethan Nichtern explains the Five Practices of Interdependence, and how the ID Project works to serve those practices. For more information about the ID Project please visit www.theidproject.org
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IDP Radio - Consumption and Meditation
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Thu, Apr 08, 2010
How has the practice of meditation changed your consumption habits? This question is explored in this week's special podcast, featuring Roshi Pat Enkyo O’Hara, Ethan Nichtern, Lani Rowe, and Patrick Groneman with music by Brian Naas.
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Explaining your Practice to your Mother with David Nichtern
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Mon, Mar 29, 2010
Shambhala teacher David Nichtern explores the role of the emotions, the heart, and our own connection with unconditional love in this lecture on meditation practice.
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Why Not Meditate with Ethan Nichtern
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Thu, Mar 25, 2010
Ethan describes the process of meditation and how it relates to the history of Buddhism, and his own practice.
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The History of the Alexander Technique with Elizabeth Reid
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Wed, Mar 17, 2010
The Alexander Technique is a subtle and profound technique that brings mindfulness of body to the forefront. Elizabeth Reid explains the practice and history.
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Gina Sharpe - Sacred Activism
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Fri, Mar 12, 2010
Gina Sharpe discusses how we can marry love and power to bring heartfelt change in the world.
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Approaching the New Year with Lodro Rinzler
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Mon, Mar 01, 2010
Shambhala Buddhist teacher and IDP Blogger Lodro Rinzler offers meditation, contemplation and discussion on approaching the new year with an open heart and a sound mind.
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Interview with David Loy Part 2
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Tue, Feb 23, 2010
Ethan Nichtern interviews David Loy, author of "The Great Awakening" and "Money, Sex War, Karma". Their conversation touches on institutionalized greed, the effects of the media on our lives, making love to corporations, non-self and Avatar.
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Taking the Refuge Vow: Am I Buddhist? with Ethan Nichtern
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Mon, Feb 15, 2010
Ethan Nichtern explores what it means to take the Refuge Vow. What is the purpose of identifying with a tradition that itself is meant to help us not attach to our identities? This paradox and social piques are explored theidproject.org
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Interview with David Loy Part 1
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Mon, Feb 08, 2010
Ethan Nichtern interviews David Loy, author of "The Great Awakening" and "Money, Sex War, Karma". Their conversation touches on institutionalized greed, the effects of the media on our lives, making love to corporations, non-self and Avatar.
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IDP Radio: Word Association - Interdependence
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Wed, Feb 03, 2010
This week is the first installment in a series of Word Association Collages that asked participants to react to our favorite five syllable word "Interdependence." Produced by Brian Naas
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Dealing with Anger Pt. 3 with Ethan Nichtern
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Fri, Jan 29, 2010
This three part series focuses on an understanding of what anger is from the standpoints of Buddhist psychology and iconography, as well as the Tantric Buddhist approach to anger. More info at http://www.theidproject.org
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Dealing with Anger Pt. 2 with Ethan Nichtern
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Tue, Jan 19, 2010
This three part series focuses on an understanding of what anger is from the standpoints of Buddhist psychology and iconography, as well as the Tantric Buddhist approach to anger. More info at http://www.theidproject.org
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Dealing with Anger Pt. 1 with Ethan Nichtern
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Tue, Jan 12, 2010
This three part series focuses on an understanding of what anger is from the standpoints of Buddhist psychology and iconography, as well as the Tantric Buddhist approach to anger. More info at http://www.theidproject.org
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Desire with Ethan Nichtern
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Tue, Dec 08, 2009
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GUEST LECTURE - Robert Chender "Buddhism and Shamanism: Working with Energy"
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Thu, Nov 05, 2009
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Natural Wakefulness Pt.2 with Crystal Gandrud
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Tue, Oct 27, 2009
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Nautral Wakefulness Pt.1 with Juan Carlos Castro
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Fri, Oct 16, 2009
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The Sanity We are Born With Part 4 with Jessica Rasp
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Fri, Oct 09, 2009
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The Sanity We are Born With Part 3 with Jessica Rasp
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Fri, Oct 02, 2009
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The Sanity We are Born With Part 2 with Jessica Rasp
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Fri, Sep 25, 2009
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Reflections on 21st Century Dharma with Ethan Nichtern, Julia May Jonas and The Buddhist Geeks
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Tue, Sep 15, 2009
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The Sanity We are Born With Part 1 with Jessica Rasp
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Tue, Sep 08, 2009
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GUEST LECTURE: Michael Carroll "The Mindful Leader" Pt.2
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Tue, Aug 18, 2009
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GUEST LECTURE: Michael Carroll "The Mindful Leader" Pt.1
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Thu, Aug 13, 2009
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Practice Like Your Hair is On Fire with Ethan Nichtern Pt. 2
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Tue, Aug 04, 2009
What are the things we tell ourselves to avoid meditation? What do you actually physically need to meditate on a regular basis? Why are we going through all this trouble?
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Practice Like Your Hair is On Fire with Ethan Nichtern Pt. 1
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Fri, Jul 24, 2009
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How Karma Works: The 12 Nidanas with Juan-Carlos Castro
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Fri, Jul 17, 2009
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Understanding Karma with Crystal Gandrud
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Sat, Jul 11, 2009
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Space is Grace with Jessica Rasp
Author: the idproject Fri, Jul 03, 2009
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GUEST LECTURE: Fr. Tom Ryan "Contemplative Prayer in Christianity" pt.2
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Thu, Jun 18, 2009
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GUEST LECTURE: Fr. Tom Ryan "Contemplative Prayer in Christianity" pt.1
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Thu, Jun 11, 2009
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GUEST LECTURE: David Nichtern "The Role of the Teacher on the Spiritual Path
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Wed, Jun 03, 2009
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Fame, Success, and Other Illusions with Ethan Nicthern
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Wed, May 20, 2009
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The Wisdom of No Exit with Jessica Rasp
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Tue, May 12, 2009
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No Fear of Fear with Juan-Carlos Castro
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Wed, May 06, 2009
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Logic vs. Feeling with Ethan Nichtern
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Tue, Apr 28, 2009
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Studying Untruth with Jessica Rasp
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Tue, Apr 21, 2009
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GUEST LECTURE : Brad Warner Q and A
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Tue, Apr 07, 2009
Brad Warner is the author of three books: Zen Wrapped in Karma Dipped in Chocolate, Sit Down and Shut up and Hardcore Zen. He is a meditation teacher in the Soto Zen Tradition. His Hardcore Zen weekly column is featured on Suicidegirls.com.
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A Tantric Approach to Generosity
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Tue, Mar 31, 2009
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Why We Need Anger
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Thu, Mar 19, 2009
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GUEST LECTURE: Acharya Eric Spiegel Pt.2
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Mon, Mar 16, 2009
Acharya Spiegel is a master teacher in the Shambhala Buddhist traditon. This is the question and answer section from the talk "Practice and Money: A Path through the insanity." Recorded on Monday March 2, 2009
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GUEST LECTURE: Acharya Eric Spiegel Pt.1
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Thu, Mar 12, 2009
Acharya Spiegel is a master teacher in the Shambhala Buddhist traditon. In this talk the topic is "Practice and Money: A Path through the insanity." Recorded on Monday March 2, 2009
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Buddhism: Religion or Science of the Mind? with Juan Carlos Castro
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Mon, Mar 09, 2009
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Karma and Materialism
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Tue, Mar 03, 2009
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Guest Lecture: Dr. Miles Neale Pt. 2
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Wed, Feb 18, 2009
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Guest Lecture: Dr. Miles Neale Pt. 1
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Wed, Feb 11, 2009
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GUEST LECTURE: Reverend Billy and Savitri Durkee
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Wed, Jan 28, 2009
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Compassion and Tonglen Meditation
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Tue, Jan 13, 2009
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Money Does Not Exist!
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Tue, Dec 02, 2008
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Becoming Buddhist: Explanation of Taking Refuge
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Tue, Nov 18, 2008
Acharya Spiegel is a master teacher in the Shambhala Buddhist traditon.
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Let's Talk About Sex
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Tue, Nov 04, 2008
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GUEST LECTURE: John Ankele
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Wed, Oct 22, 2008
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Cynicism and the Three Pillars
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Thu, Oct 09, 2008
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Reconsidering Joy
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Thu, Oct 02, 2008
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GUEST LECTURE: Simran Sethi
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Fri, Sep 19, 2008
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Working With Grief
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Wed, Sep 10, 2008
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GUEST LECTURE: Jane Poynter
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Wed, Sep 03, 2008
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Mindfulness and Your Lying Brain
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Tue, Aug 26, 2008
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The Force of Emotions III: Anger
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Wed, Aug 20, 2008
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Self, No Self, Identity Politics
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Wed, Aug 13, 2008
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GUEST LECTURE: Sera Beak
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Mon, Jul 28, 2008
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Eight Traps of Ego
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Wed, Jun 25, 2008
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The Force of Emotions: Space and Ignorance
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Fri, Jun 20, 2008
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GUEST LECTURE: David Nichtern
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Wed, Jun 04, 2008
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Everything Falls Apart
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Wed, May 28, 2008
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Running in Circles
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Wed, May 21, 2008
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Understanding Karma
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Fri, May 09, 2008
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Impermanence Is SO Obvious
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Tue, Apr 29, 2008
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Joy and Depression
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Wed, Apr 23, 2008
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Right Effort
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Thu, Apr 17, 2008
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GUEST LECTURE: Roshi Enkyo O'Hara
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Tue, Apr 15, 2008
Roshi O'Hara is head teacher at the Village Zendo: http://www.VillageZendo.org. Visit http://www.theIDproject.com to get on our email list!!! We have a lot of great projects in arts and activism no matter where you are.
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Is Buddhism a Religion?
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Wed, Apr 09, 2008
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Lighten The *$#& Up: Sense of Humor on the Path
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Wed, Apr 02, 2008
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The Practice of Patience
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Tue, Apr 01, 2008
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GUEST LECTURE: Susan Piver
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Mon, Mar 24, 2008
Susan is the bestselling author of How Not to Be Afraid of Your Own Life and The Hard Questions series. Visit her website and blog: http://www.susanpiver.com. http://www.theIDproject.com to get on the email list!
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Speech, Text Messages, and Email
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Thu, Mar 13, 2008
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GUEST LECTURE: Wealth Without Poverty, The Wish-Fulfilling Jewel
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Thu, Mar 06, 2008
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Code of Conduct Pt. 2
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Wed, Feb 27, 2008
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Code of Conduct Pt. 1
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Wed, Feb 13, 2008
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How Intention Creates Karma
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Fri, Feb 08, 2008
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Commitment
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Wed, Feb 06, 2008
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Money, Anxiety, Empowerment
Author: with Ethan Nichtern Wed, Dec 05, 2007
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