Podcast appearances and mentions of Frederick P Lenz

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Best podcasts about Frederick P Lenz

Latest podcast episodes about Frederick P Lenz

Best Morning Routine, Ever!
Women Ecology w/ Liz Lewinson

Best Morning Routine, Ever!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2021 24:31


Liz is an award-winning author, speaker, teacher, technologist, strategic planner, and feminist. She is Vice President and Treasurer of The Frederick P. Lenz Foundation for American Buddhism. She leads the grant category titled “Women in Buddhism.” She has authored three books–American Buddhist Rebel: The Story of Rama – Dr. Frederick Lenz; Women, Meditation, and Power; and The Power of the Loving Man – with additional book and audio book projects underway. Let's see how they Get up, Dress up, and Show up! CONNECT WITH THEM https://lizlewinson.com  Personal transformation takes time, subscribe now, and let's grow together!  ----------------------------------------­­­­­­­----------------

SoundBalming with LaMarr Darnell Shields
How Women Can Regain Their Confidence and Reclaim Their Power with Liz Lewinson

SoundBalming with LaMarr Darnell Shields

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2021 56:29


In this episode of SoundBalming, I sit down with Liz Lewinson, an award-winning author, speaker, teacher, technologist, strategic planner, and feminist. Liz is Vice President and Treasurer of The Frederick P. Lenz Foundation for American Buddhism. She leads the grant category titled “Women in Buddhism.” Liz has authored three books–American Buddhist Rebel: The Story of Rama – Dr. Frederick Lenz; Women, Meditation, and Power; and The Power of the Loving Man – with additional book and audiobook projects underway.Most people associate the word power with having a lot of money, fame, influence, and beauty. But according to my guest, Liz Lewinson, true power comes from within. It’s an inner power that helps us lead a life of peace, joy, and tranquility. So, get your pen and pad ready because Liz shares practical techniques for reducing fear and shares the steps for women to regain their feminine power. Also, she sheds light on the misconceptions of feminine power and impacts our society.Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/SoundBalming)Jimmy&Mary's Authentic Body Care Jimmy&Mary's take pride in creating quality handcrafted products for the entire family.Mountain Made Clear Crystal CBD Enhance your active lifestyle with natural blends and formulas...crush life with Mountain Made CBD!

The Dream Catcher Podcast
[Interview] How to Access and Tap into Our Inner Power (feat. Liz Lewinson)

The Dream Catcher Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2020 33:25


Most people associate the word power with having  a lot of money, fame, influence and beauty. But according to my guest, Liz Lewinson, true power comes from within. It's an inner power that helps us lead a life of peace, joy and tranquility.  Liz Lewinson is a long-time practitioner and teacher of meditation.  Her books on Amazon are "The Power of the Loving Man,"  "Women, Meditation, and Power," and the award-winning biography, "American Buddhist Rebel."  She is Vice President of The Frederick P. Lenz Foundation for American Buddhism.  During our conversation, Liz and I cover the following topics: What is inner power and how do we access it How can we avoid the common obstacles in connecting with our power The different types of power men and women possess based on their physiology How to develop a daily ritual of meditation and mindfulness to access our power

Cults
“The Rama Cult” Frederick P. Lenz

Cults

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2020 39:40


Founded by software guru Frederick Lenz in 1981, the Rama Cult operated in the Los Angeles and Tri State areas until 1998. Lenz referred to himself as "Rama," and claimed to be able to lead his acolytes to wealth and enlightenment—but has been accused of psychologically manipulating those who trusted him most.

Exploring Mind and Body
EM&B #436: Life Changing Meditation

Exploring Mind and Body

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2020 29:58


I'm an award-winning author, speaker, teacher, technologist, and feminist. My long-time practice of meditation and mindfulness informs my view of the mixed-up roles of men and women.  There are many paths to transformation and change. One of the most critical changes is for people who identify as females to understand and live their vast, core power. People who identify as men must reawaken and revive their innate ability to imbue profound, resonant love into their lives and world. I teach meditation and mindfulness to help people log into these core qualities. I’ve authored three books:  - The Power of the Loving Man (to be released on March 17, 2020) - Women, Meditation, and Power - American Buddhist Rebel: The Story of Rama - Dr. Frederick Lenz (winner of four literary awards; U.S. Best Books--2, The Eric Hoffer Award, and the Benjamin Franklin Award) Additional book and audiobook projects are underway. Through my company, Skye Pearl, I focus on creating truthful and powerful global communications through various forms of media. I especially want to reach out to:  - Women and men who desire to learn more about meditation,  - Parents who want to raise sons who respect women and girls who respect themselves, and - Young, college-age women who are ready to come in to and claim their power. I am a Director of The Frederick P. Lenz Foundation for American Buddhism. I lead the grant category titled “Women in Buddhism.” Over the past decade, we’ve awarded grants to over 150 Buddhist organizations, most of whom are involved in social movements including teaching meditation and mindfulness at schools, prisons, military veteran facilities, homeless shelters, hospitals, city streets, and youth organizations. I began my career as a freelance journalist and soon segued into Hollywood public relations, landing A-list clients in a number of entertainment sectors. Intrigued by the field of computer science, I left public relations in the 90s to take in-depth training in computer science. I was soon managing multi-million dollar IT projects for top Wall Street firms. Throughout my working life, I have taught and practiced meditation and mindfulness and observed first-hand the urgent need for upending gender norms to achieve world balance.

The Mosaic Podcast
Ep 062 The Moment of the Feminine with Liz Lewinson

The Mosaic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2020 63:25


Liz Lewinson is an author, speaker, technologist, meditation teacher, and feminist. She is the author of "Women, Meditation, and Power;" "Power of the Loving Man;" and "American Buddhist Rebel: The Story of Rama - Dr. Frederick Lenz," winner of four literary awards.  She is Vice President of The Frederick P. Lenz Foundation for American Buddhism.   She began her career as a freelance journalist and segued into Hollywood public relations, landing A-list clients in a number of entertainment sectors. Intrigued by the field of computer science, she left public relations in the 90s and took in-depth training in computer science. She was soon managing complex, multi-million dollar I.T. projects for top Wall Street firms.  She recently worked as the Communications Manager for an ombudsman office in New Zealand.  She thought she would live in New Zealand for the rest of her life, but the USA called her back. HERE IS WHAT YOU WILL HEAR ABOUT IN THIS PODCAST: marriage, divorce and the blossoming of a child can a change of location bring out parts of us than another area did not? what we have been told to do vs what we know is the right thing to do what it takes to make a decision and stick with it the hesitancy to allow change to happen? is change good? the blessing of Coved-19 what has changed for her because of Coved-19? is it possible to feel the feelings of others, what it feels like and how to use the breath to center yourself and return to what you feel the power of the media and the stories it tells that are only a small part of the whole story whatever your situation, use this time of Coved-19 to go one retreat how to be present in this moment what we are doing and who we are if you can't go outside, go within. meditation is just a word, you can call it Tide Pods when you are still and focused, watch what happens. hear what she says to people who are scared to slow down to get to know themselves is the experience of stillness scary? what is the fear? and how to ask the questions? how to go into the fear and walk through it why are people scared to be themselves what conditions drove her to start meditating and how she stayed with it for now over 40 years noticing the bubble of joy what she believes is the core in-balance of the world why she wrote the books she wrote and what she hopes will emerge as a result of it fluidity is power is the male dominant world being asked now to stand down and allow the receptivity of the feminine to lead the world now hear how the flow of her life and the changes she allowed to happen shaped her life and made a great life for her life is made beautiful by earning and how it can be done all online now what is the Lenz foundation? the place you get to where you have lived your life and then choose to life the life that brings you pleasure finding the courage to allow people to say what they say and still believe what your truth is telling you defending what is right against the loud voices that what to destroy it change is coming what the one thing is that she would want to give to the world to make it a place that would bring the world to a place which is one we would love to give over to future generations https://www.lizlewinson.com https://www.instagram.com/lizlewinson https://www.facebook.com/LizLewinsonAuthor/   https://www.fredericklenzfoundation.org  

Bob Thurman Podcast
American Buddhism: Buddhism without Buddhism – Ep. 117

Bob Thurman Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2017


Examining the form Buddhist traditions have taken in America in terms of the Eight Fold Path & the services they provide Professor Thurman suggests American Buddhism can be best defined as a Buddhism without Buddhism. Recorded at the Awakened Leadership Conference hosted by the Frederick P. Lenz Foundation in 2009. To learn more about their work please visit: www.fredericklenzfoundation.org. This podcast is a part of the on-going series ‘American Buddhism’ exploring current events from a modern Buddhist Centralist perspective with Professor Robert AF Thurman. “Don’t Blame Me, I Voted for Buddha” Image from www.thetattooedbuddha.com. To listen to more recordings from this & other past programs please consider becoming a Tibet House US Member. The song ‘Dancing Ling’ by Tenzin Choegyal from the album ‘Heart Sutra‘ (2004) by Ethno Super Lounge is used on the Bob Thurman Podcast with artist’s permission, all rights reserved.

Bob Thurman Podcast
American Buddhism: Buddhism without Buddhism - Ep. 117

Bob Thurman Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2017 68:43


Examining the form Buddhist traditions have taken in America in terms of the Eight Fold Path & the services they provide Professor Thurman suggests American Buddhism can be best defined as a Buddhism without Buddhism. Recorded at the Awakened Leadership Conference hosted by the Frederick P. Lenz Foundation in 2009. To learn more about their work please visit: www.fredericklenzfoundation.org. This podcast is a part of the on-going series 'American Buddhism' exploring current events from a modern Buddhist Centralist perspective with Professor Robert A.F. Thurman. "Don't Blame Me, I Voted for Buddha" Image from www.thetattooedbuddha.com. To listen to more recordings from this & other past programs please consider becoming a Tibet House US Member. The song ‘Dancing Ling’ by Tenzin Choegyal from the album ‘Heart Sutra‘ (2004) by Ethno Super Lounge is used on the Bob Thurman Podcast with artist’s permission, all rights reserved.

The Dave Pamah Show
Women, Meditation, and Power with Liz Lewinson

The Dave Pamah Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 30:56


Liz Lewinson is an award-winning author, speaker, teacher, technologist, strategic planner, and feminist. She is Vice President and Treasurer of The Frederick P. Lenz Foundation for American Buddhism. She leads the grant category titled “Women in Buddhism.” Liz has authored three books–American Buddhist Rebel: The Story of Rama – Dr. Frederick Lenz; Women, Meditation, and Power; and The Power of the Loving Man – with additional book and audio book projects underway. She began her career as a freelance journalist and quickly segued to Hollywood public relations, landing A-list clients in a number of entertainment sectors. Within an eight-year period, she became Senior Vice President of Marketing and Public Relations for Tri-Star Television and Stephen J. Cannell Productions. At Cannell, she managed television series, films, talk shows, and TV specials. Intrigued by the field of computer science, she left public relations in the early 90s and took in-depth training in computer science. She was soon managing complex, multi-million dollar I.T. projects for top Wall Street firms. In early 2016, she accepted a job in New Zealand as Communications Manager at Utilities Disputes, an ombudsman office for consumers wishing to resolve disputes about electricity, gas, water, and more. In late 2017, she returned to the U.S. to teach meditation-based principles and take on more responsibilities at the Lenz Foundation. Through her company, Skye Pearl, Liz currently focuses on creating truthful and powerful global communications through books, audiobooks, film, and other media. Liz is happily single and resides in northern California. Website: https://lizlewinson.com  If you love this show, please leave us a review. Go to:- https://ratethispodcast.com/rate and follow the simple instructions. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-dave-pamah-show/donations