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Welcome to episode 39 of The Way Out Is In: The Zen Art of Living, a podcast series mirroring Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh's deep teachings of Buddhist philosophy: a simple yet profound methodology for dealing with our suffering, and for creating more happiness and joy in our lives. For the first time, the presenters, Zen Buddhist monk Brother Phap Huu and journalist Jo Confino, haven't picked a topic – instead, they are responding to questions from you, the listeners! In the spirit of Plum Village and its Zen tradition of public Q and A sessions, the two presenters encounter a wide range of topics, from light-hearted ones, like an appreciation of Vietnamese soup, watching the World Cup in the monastery, and other joyful moments in the community, to heavier ones such as anger; honoring grief; transformation; vulnerability; the fear of losing somebody precious and the preciousness of time; changing the narrative about happiness; interbeing; practicing mindfulness in schools; and the aspiration of love. Their responses include practical examples and draw on both personal experiences and wisdom from the Buddhist Sutras and Thay's teachings, like the Five Remembrances and the Four Noble Truths. To give you a taste of this episode, here are some of the questions covered: How do monks and nuns remain mindful while taking care of many children during the summer retreat? How can we cope with people we find difficult? How can we practice forgiveness when we have been badly hurt? Does anger have a purpose? Do Zen monks engage in any forms of entertainment, or is life a big stage with lay people as the entertainment? How can we be compassionate, forgiving, and open to people while also protecting ourselves? Oh, and any ideas why monastics shave their hair? The episode ends with a short meditation guided by Brother Phap Huu. Co-produced by the Plum Village App:https://plumvillage.app/ And Global Optimism:https://globaloptimism.com/ With support from the Thich Nhat Hanh Foundation:https://thichnhathanhfoundation.org/ List of resources The Happy Farmhttps://thehappyfarm.org/ The Plum Village hamletshttps://plumvillage.org/about/plum-village/hamlet/ Sister Chan Khonghttps://plumvillage.org/about/sister-chan-khong/ Rains Retreathttps://plumvillage.org/retreats/info/rains-retreat-2022/ Karuṇāhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karu%E1%B9%87%C4%81 Sutras: ‘Discourse on the 5 Ways of Putting an End to Anger'https://plumvillage.org/library/sutras/discourse-on-the-five-ways-of-putting-an-end-to-anger/ The Way Out Is In: ‘Meditating on Death (Episode #26)'https://plumvillage.org/podcast/meditating-on-death-episode-26/ Śāriputrahttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%9A%C4%81riputra Dharma Talks: ‘True Love and the Four Noble Truths'https://plumvillage.org/library/dharma-talks/true-love-and-the-four-noble-truths/ Quotes “Present moment, precious moment.” “The very fact of awareness is the start of change.” “Be mindful of your capacity. How much can you love? How much suffering can you handle? And how ready are you to face that difficulty? And it’s not about neglecting, it’s about identifying and then making sure that we are developing our stability to continue to generate the energy of love and compassion. So the beauty that I hear in all of these questions is the aspiration to love.” “We have to be mindful of our grief. Grief is an expression of vulnerability also. And what I’ve learned from the passing of my own teacher is that vulnerability and grief is also an expression of love. We feel loss, and we feel empty, and we feel such sadness because there was true love in that relationship.” “Whenever I’m with the children, I have to shift gears; I have to tap into their energy and tap into who they are. And that is your practice. Your mindfulness is the mindfulness of the children. So remove your expectation that they have to sit in stillness.” “Compassion is a very powerful energy. But to have compassion, we have to have understanding. So we have to see the person suffering and understand why they behave in such a way, even though it is so, so bitter.” “I want to recognize the suffering, see the root of the suffering, and then transform the suffering. And that clarity can offer kindness. So anger is an emotion that, in Buddhism, we see as a hindrance to our liberation; it's not just negative, but that energy provides more wrong action than right action.” “If we recognize – and I love this in the teachings about this continuation – that, actually, our life doesn’t end when life ends, that the people we love are still in us, that their actions in their life, their kindness, what they’ve developed, what they’ve built, what they’ve cared about, are still with us. And to recognize that it doesn’t end; it continues and the reverberations of one person’s life go forward in so many ways. We can see and embrace that.” “I see you’re angry; let’s look at that anger. Can we identify why we’re angry? And then can we work on that situation, rather than working on that anger? Because sometimes when we’re angry, we don’t even know why. And so mindfulness is to become aware of the source of our anger and then to work at the source.” “We know that everything is impermanent. So our face will change, our skin tones will change. Our bodily form will also change. But what we can always keep alive is the love that we have, the freshness that we generate, the stability that we can offer to ourselves and to the ones that we love, as well as our calmness and stillness. And that is a beauty that you cannot buy. That’s a beauty that you can only generate through practice.” “The moment of meditation is actually giving us a chance to stop, feel our body, feel what is happening. Maybe we can even say we feel the emotions from all of our thinking, from all of our procrastination. And it’s different from looking deeply.”
Welcome to episode 39 of The Way Out Is In: The Zen Art of Living, a podcast series mirroring Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh's deep teachings of Buddhist philosophy: a simple yet profound methodology for dealing with our suffering, and for creating more happiness and joy in our lives. For the first time, the presenters, Zen Buddhist monk Brother Phap Huu and journalist Jo Confino, haven't picked a topic – instead, they are responding to questions from you, the listeners! In the spirit of Plum Village and its Zen tradition of public Q and A sessions, the two presenters encounter a wide range of topics, from light-hearted ones, like an appreciation of Vietnamese soup, watching the World Cup in the monastery, and other joyful moments in the community, to heavier ones such as anger; honoring grief; transformation; vulnerability; the fear of losing somebody precious and the preciousness of time; changing the narrative about happiness; interbeing; practicing mindfulness in schools; and the aspiration of love. Their responses include practical examples and draw on both personal experiences and wisdom from the Buddhist Sutras and Thay's teachings, like the Five Remembrances and the Four Noble Truths. To give you a taste of this episode, here are some of the questions covered: How do monks and nuns remain mindful while taking care of many children during the summer retreat? How can we cope with people we find difficult? How can we practice forgiveness when we have been badly hurt? Does anger have a purpose? Do Zen monks engage in any forms of entertainment, or is life a big stage with lay people as the entertainment? How can we be compassionate, forgiving, and open to people while also protecting ourselves? Oh, and any ideas why monastics shave their hair? The episode ends with a short meditation guided by Brother Phap Huu. Co-produced by the Plum Village App:https://plumvillage.app/ And Global Optimism:https://globaloptimism.com/ With support from the Thich Nhat Hanh Foundation:https://thichnhathanhfoundation.org/ List of resources The Happy Farmhttps://thehappyfarm.org/ The Plum Village hamletshttps://plumvillage.org/about/plum-village/hamlet/ Sister Chan Khonghttps://plumvillage.org/about/sister-chan-khong/ Rains Retreathttps://plumvillage.org/retreats/info/rains-retreat-2022/ Karuṇāhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karu%E1%B9%87%C4%81 Sutras: ‘Discourse on the 5 Ways of Putting an End to Anger'https://plumvillage.org/library/sutras/discourse-on-the-five-ways-of-putting-an-end-to-anger/ The Way Out Is In: ‘Meditating on Death (Episode #26)'https://plumvillage.org/podcast/meditating-on-death-episode-26/ Śāriputrahttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%9A%C4%81riputra Dharma Talks: ‘True Love and the Four Noble Truths'https://plumvillage.org/library/dharma-talks/true-love-and-the-four-noble-truths/ Quotes “Present moment, precious moment.” “The very fact of awareness is the start of change.” “Be mindful of your capacity. How much can you love? How much suffering can you handle? And how ready are you to face that difficulty? And it’s not about neglecting, it’s about identifying and then making sure that we are developing our stability to continue to generate the energy of love and compassion. So the beauty that I hear in all of these questions is the aspiration to love.” “We have to be mindful of our grief. Grief is an expression of vulnerability also. And what I’ve learned from the passing of my own teacher is that vulnerability and grief is also an expression of love. We feel loss, and we feel empty, and we feel such sadness because there was true love in that relationship.” “Whenever I’m with the children, I have to shift gears; I have to tap into their energy and tap into who they are. And that is your practice. Your mindfulness is the mindfulness of the children. So remove your expectation that they have to sit in stillness.” “Compassion is a very powerful energy. But to have compassion, we have to have understanding. So we have to see the person suffering and understand why they behave in such a way, even though it is so, so bitter.” “I want to recognize the suffering, see the root of the suffering, and then transform the suffering. And that clarity can offer kindness. So anger is an emotion that, in Buddhism, we see as a hindrance to our liberation; it's not just negative, but that energy provides more wrong action than right action.” “If we recognize – and I love this in the teachings about this continuation – that, actually, our life doesn’t end when life ends, that the people we love are still in us, that their actions in their life, their kindness, what they’ve developed, what they’ve built, what they’ve cared about, are still with us. And to recognize that it doesn’t end; it continues and the reverberations of one person’s life go forward in so many ways. We can see and embrace that.” “I see you’re angry; let’s look at that anger. Can we identify why we’re angry? And then can we work on that situation, rather than working on that anger? Because sometimes when we’re angry, we don’t even know why. And so mindfulness is to become aware of the source of our anger and then to work at the source.” “We know that everything is impermanent. So our face will change, our skin tones will change. Our bodily form will also change. But what we can always keep alive is the love that we have, the freshness that we generate, the stability that we can offer to ourselves and to the ones that we love, as well as our calmness and stillness. And that is a beauty that you cannot buy. That’s a beauty that you can only generate through practice.” “The moment of meditation is actually giving us a chance to stop, feel our body, feel what is happening. Maybe we can even say we feel the emotions from all of our thinking, from all of our procrastination. And it’s different from looking deeply.”
Chris Meyer shares an excerpt from his book, "Life in 20 Lessons : What a Funeral Guy Discovered about Life, from Death" Episode 1402: An Excerpt From "Life in 20 Lessons : What a Funeral Guy Discovered about Life, from Death" by Chris Meyer If you could fast-forward your life to your deathbed and listen to your regrets (and joys), and then rewind your life and live it with that knowledge about living a life with no excuses, no misgivings, no looking back—would you do it? This book provides that knowledge. After fourteen years in the funeral business, Chris Meyer has listened to grieving families, their regrets and wishes, sadness and pain, for the dearly departed—expressing their “if onlys” and “what ifs.” From these painful graveside encounters, he learned lessons that kept repeating themselves. These are the (first) 20 life lessons: some simple, some profound, some irreverent—lessons about life, from death. This is not a story about dying. This is a story of living. This is…life in 20 lessons. Poignant. Funny. Filled with love. More about the book can be found here: http://chrismeyerauthor.com/life.html Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com Interested in advertising on the show? Visit https://www.advertisecast.com/OptimalRelationshipsDailyMarriageParenting Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Dr Death • Episode 329 • Misty and Ike Today we do a podcast about a TV show based on a podcast based on a true story.It's the turducken of podcasts!Dr Death is a really creepy story about a real life doc in Texas that injured or killed 33 of the 37 patients he operated on in a 2 year span! WHAT?!?!Go ahead and leave us a review or a rating on whatever platform you are listening on!How much does a hot air balloon cost? What happens when you get abducted by an alien? Who died on the set of The Wizard of Oz? Frasier VS Seinfeld, Old School VS Stepbrothers, Chris Farley VS John Candy? What happens in a city after the Olympics are over? Misty Roberts and Isaac Heckert are gonna talk about cool sh*t for 15 minutes everyday and have fun doing it.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/MistyandIke)
Yeehaw and welcome back to Partied to Death Episode 4: Toby Marshall. This farmer is the football star now that the victim is out of the way. Is that enough of a reason for Toby to be the killer? Let us know in the comments who you think the killer is!
The First Lady of Nutrition Podcast with Ann Louise Gittleman, Ph.D., C.N.S.
Back by popular demand, Dr. Cass Ingram joins the First Lady of Nutrition Podcast once again! Considered as one of the most respected physicians in the field of natural medicine, Cass Ingram is the author of over 30 books, including The Cure is in the Cupboard, Natural Cures for High Blood Pressure, and Natural Cures for Killer Germs. Ann Louise and Dr. Ingram jump right into it discussing the fascinating history of black seed oil which has made a comeback in modern times. Who knew that the ancient Assyrians prescribed black seeds and its oil for aiding digestion or that that wife of the Egyptian Pharaohs used it as a beauty secret for wrinkle-free skin? Originating from the seeds of Nigella sativa, a plant native to southwest Asia, black seed oil supports a healthy digestive system, immune system, cardiac processes and sleep. It also supports the overall health of the kidneys, the hormone system, and the skin due to vitamin E, sterols, sterolins, and vital omega-3s, -6s, and -9s. Ann Louise and Dr. Ingram also talk about his book “The Lyme Disease Cure” - destroying Lyme with natural cures without any side effects - the most potent of which is oil of wild oregano. This is a jam-packed podcast filled with a plethora of information you need to hear and don't' want to miss! The post Black Seed Oil – The Oil That Cures Everything but Death – Episode 82: Dr. Cass Ingram appeared first on Ann Louise Gittleman.
Episode Notes Please rate, review, and/or subscribe on Apple Podcasts to help promote this show! You can explore all of my podcasts, including over 200 hours of Patreon content, on my website https://www.lostinthemovies.com/p/film-in-focus.html & https://www.lostinthemovies.com/p/film-capsule.html OTHER LINKS PODCAST: Atlantic SC Episode 20 Paul Thomas Anderson Retrospective Pt. 5 - Inherent Vice ("Anderson's Exploration of Cultural Issues and the Theme of Family" section begins at 1:16:09) https://thefilmfaculty.wordpress.com/2017/01/26/atlanticsc-podcast-episode-20-paul-thomas-anderson-retrospective-pt-5-inherent-vice/ My review of Robert Altman's "The Long Goodbye" (explaining my some of my issues with its adaptation of the Raymond Chandler novel) http://www.lostinthemovies.com/2012/05/long-goodbye.html My Patreon episode on The Big Sleep & Twin Peaks will debut at this link on June 29 at 8am: https://www.patreon.com/posts/51740374/ • My recent work: NEW ON PATREON (...for $5/month) Lost in Twin Peaks #28: S2E20 (The Path to the Black Lodge/"Episode 27") https://www.patreon.com/posts/52266867 & Lost in Twin Peaks #29: S2E21 (Miss Twin Peaks/"Episode 28") https://www.patreon.com/posts/52339432 & Lost in Twin Peaks #30A - Season 2 Finale: S2E22, part 1 (Beyond Life and Death/"Episode 29") https://www.patreon.com/posts/52382797 & #30B, part 2 https://www.patreon.com/posts/52436501 & #30C, part 3 https://www.patreon.com/posts/52437984 NEW ON MY SITE Mad Men - "Blowing Smoke" (season 4, episode 12) https://www.lostinthemovies.com/2021/06/mad-men-blowing-smoke-season-4-episode.html & "Tomorrowland" (season 4, episode 13) https://www.lostinthemovies.com/2021/06/mad-men-tomorrowland-season-4-episode-13.html forgot to mention Twin Peaks - The Anti-Pilot: video essay on S3 Parts 1 & 2 (Journey Through Twin Peaks) on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tLb7padEgVA PREVIOUSLY ON THIS PODCAST High-Rise https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/high-rise-left-of-the-movies-4/id1521758273?i=1000524310488 This episode's home page on my site, active on Saturday morning, is https://www.lostinthemovies.com/2021/06/inherent-vice-lost-in-movies-podcast-24.html
What if all the energy we spend fighting off endings—of relationships, careers, lives, all of it—isn't saving us from anything. What if it's actually pushing us farther from what we crave: a full, true, soulful life? We think of life and death as opposites, but they are a part of each other. One cannot exist… The post DEATH AS TEACHER: Learn How to Live Life from the Archetype of Death – Episode 130 appeared first on Rewilding for Women.
In this episode of the Who's He? Podcast.... Audio Commentary - Robots of Death Episode 1 In this audio commentary special, Phil is joined by Suky Khakh from the Progtor Who, Trek This Out and Take Your Seats podcasts to chat their way through Suky's episode of choice, episode 1 of Robots of Death. LIsten as Suky lets us know why he selected this episode and then Phil and Suky chat about the popularity of Doctor Who. Listen to all of Suky's podcasts at https://progtorwho.podbean.com
In this episode, Jeremy tries to answer a question from a listener about Fights to the Death Fights to the Death - Episode 507 From video games to team sports to Hollywood movies, how obsessed people are with violence? In this episode, Jeremy tries to answer a question about Fights to the Death which includes some of America's most beloved sports from MMA to Boxing fights to American Football as well as one of the best selling video games. Listen and join the conversation!
"Island of Death"- Episode 1 of 8 38:15 A pair of film fanatic buddies (Luke Perry, Ramon de O'Campo) crash land on an uncharted island where they're forced to play a variation of The Most Dangerous Game against a seductive vixen (Gina Gershon) for the amusement of an eccentric millionaire (Nick Wyman) who's presiding over the proceedings from his deathbed. Cast: Gina Gershon as Galatea Hapsburg, Luke Perry as Quinn Dillon, Anne Bobby as Doris, Todd Cummings as Jeeves, Ramon de OCampo as Baily, Rafael Ferrer as Lothar, Nick Wyman as the Rich Man, John Kassir as the Crypt Keeper, and Alissa Hunnicutt as the series announcer.
This week we have a conversation around areas in your home that might cause you to come unstuck because of memories or issues that rise to the surface when you go to declutter and organise these spaces. It is yet another episode that Kirsty cries and Amy holds space for her as we both hold space for you, our gorgeous listeners, in these harder areas.In this episode we:● Cover issues of death, loss & divorce;● How you might find issues when dealing with your wardrobe, bathroom, bedroom, hobbies and kids stuff;● Let you know that you aren't alone in being triggered by● Challenge you to build your decluttering muscles;● Encourage you to be gentle with yourself● And so much more...We hope the conversation inspires you to make a small change and puts a smile on your face!Things mentioned & related to this episode:● Episode 2 | Wardrobe #1● Episode 3 | Wardrobe #2● Episode 7 | Jewellery● Episode 16 | Bathroom● Episode 18 | Gifts● Episode 040 | Craft & Hobbies● Episode 47 | Baby Items● Episode 48 | Sentimental Items● Episode 52 | Divorce● Episode 55 | Death● Episode 69 | Makeup● Episode 89 | Professional Mistakes● Episode 090 | Master BedroomJoin our community ● Become a Patron with Patreon – your monthly donation makes a huge difference to us being able to producethis podcast. Donations can be as little as $1 a month!● Follow us on Instagram● Follow us on Facebook● Join our Facebook group● Leave a review on Apple PodcastThank you to our sound engineer, Jarred from Four4ty Studio Productions. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Legally Insane Dr. Kevorkian aka Dr. Death - Episode 45 Today the guys jump into a bit of a heavy topic, but do a great job at keeping it light. They’re discussing Dr. Kevorkian and the idea of assisted suicide. Dr. Kevorkian is most known for championing the cause of physician-assisted suicide. Matt and Tony break down where the idea of assisted suicide came from and discuss the legalities and moral implications of voluntary death. Highlights: [02:35] – Assisted suicide is suicide committed with the aid of another person, sometimes a physician. [05:18] – Dr. Kevorkian drew blood from corpuses and transferred them into hospital staff members. [07:01] – Kevorkian assisted in the death of 139 people in the 1990’s. [08:10] – 60% of the patients that died with him were not terminally ill and at least 13 of them hadn’t complained of any pain. [18:30] – Dr. Kevorkian went to jail for manslaughter when he administered lethal injection. [23:58] – France legalized suicide in 1790. [28:04] – Assisted suicide is legal in 5 states and the District of Columbia. The Takeaway – If you or someone you know is thinking about suicide please get help and call the suicide hotline 1-800-273-8255. Hollywood Improv Ticket Link: https://www.ticketweb.com/event/legally-insane-with-matt-ritter-hollywood-improv-the-lab-tickets/8497065?pl=hollyimprov&REFID=hollywoodimprov&_ga=2.105621379.1209749857.1534904708-TW.1.0.5b69e77d380c3 Twitter: @mattritter1 @toekneesam Website: www.cascademedia.com
Attorney-CPA Joe Cordell breaks down the rules to life and death, as they pertain to long-term health care and estate planning on this episode of ElderTalk with Joe Cordell. He talks about the importance of having a plan in place, so that your wishes are known and can be carried out. The post Navigating the Rules of Life and Death [Episode 52] appeared first on Joseph E. Cordell.
Happy New Year! We took the week off, but we wanted to release what was a lot of our #1 Top 5 of Death Episode for those who may have joined us late. Here it is again in all it's glory. Die.
Happy New Year! We took the week off, but we wanted to release what was a lot of our #1 Top 5 of Death Episode for those who may have joined us late. Here it is again in all it's glory. Die.
The time has finally come for President Harrison to meet his maker. However, as with many things, the story of Harrison’s last days is not as clear cut as it’s been made out to be in history. I look at the details of his last illness as well as how 21st century medical knowledge questions … Continue reading 031 – The Death Episode →
This week I interview Chuck DeClown, local Seattle horror host. Visit us Morgue Anne at www.SexAndDeath.org. And leave Morgue Anne a voicemail at 424-666-7483 (424-6-Morgue). Produced by Chris Saint Polyamory Weekly Featured Musician: IT A Simply Twisted Production Sex and Death Episode 24 – Chuck DeClown
Serpent10i, Killjoy, daCooksta and Vexrog discuss the latest in PC games in The Blue Screen of Death Episode 8.