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Best podcasts about living compassion

Latest podcast episodes about living compassion

Everyday Ayurveda with Kate
06: From Monastery to Modern Life: Rich Ray's Journey of Yoga, Meditation, and Love

Everyday Ayurveda with Kate

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2024 44:28


Today, I am delighted to have Rich Ray, my partner of 11 years, joining me as a guest on the podcast. Rich and I had our first proper conversation at a yoga party, even though we had known each other for several years through the yoga community. Rich shared that he had spent four years living in a monastery about a decade earlier. That piqued my interest and made me want to know him better.Stay tuned to hear his fascinating story and learn about the benefits of yoga and meditation.Links and Resources:Ayurvedic Living Community MembershipConnect with Rich Ray:On his websiteOn InstagramThe RayBeam PodcastRich's teacher is Cheri Huber at Living Compassion

Bevin: A Femme Over 40 and her Friends
164. Robin Doxey: Spiritual Living, Compassion and Fortification

Bevin: A Femme Over 40 and her Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2024 79:44


Robin Doxey is an Akashic Records Reader, a powerful Seer and Healer. We talk about seeing the world through a compassionate lens, serving from divine energy, energetic hygiene, soul contracts, taking risks and living our truth. She shares her story coming out as psychic, choosing to offer her gifts to the world with increased openness and so much more! Robin's Website: https://www.robindoxey.com/ Robin on IG: https://www.instagram.com/robindoxey/ We also mention our amazing mutual friend and psychic Chrissy Tolley: chrissytolley.com (She's been on episodes 137, 53, 29) Support the podcast: Patreon.com/fkdp (you can follow for free and get updates and freebies from me!) https://www.buymeacoffee.com/bevin (safe and secure way to buy me a snack!) Venmo: @bevinb Cash App: $BevinBoss Amazon Wishlist: https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/1SJCL864DDKEH?ref_=wl_share Tee shirts: https://genuinevalentine.com/collections/fat-kid-dance-party Buy my aerobics video! ⁠fatkiddanceparty.com/video4pack⁠ Instagram: @fatkiddanceparty @bevinsparty You Tube Channel:https://www.youtube.com/c/SelfCareParty Email list: http://eepurl.com/dyX3db Threads, Tik Tok, Twitter: @bevinsparty Facebook.com/bevinsparty Like/subscribe/review/send a link to a friend! It all helps! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bevin/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bevin/support

The Middle Way with Dr. Matthew Goodman
MM: Recording and Listening

The Middle Way with Dr. Matthew Goodman

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2022 3:17


"Recording and Listening is, hands down, the most powerful tool for ending suffering I've found." - Cheri Huber, Zen Teacher Recording and Listening practice:* 1. Grab a recorder (usually, your phone will have a recording app). 2. Think about something that is bothering you. Hold your recorder in one hand. Record your problem. Take your time and explain it however you'd like. 3. Now, using the other hand, play your problem back to yourself. Try to listen as if you were listening to a friend or loved one. 4. Now, keeping the recorder in that same hand, record a response to the problem. Tap into your "inner mentor." What kind words would you say to someone else? How would you comfort and encourage them? 5. Now, listen back to the "inner mentor" recording to receive your inner wisdom. *Adapted from Cheri Huber and Living Compassion. http://www.recordingandlistening.org/ Follow Dr. Goodman: Instagram: @matthewgoodmanphd Book: Simple Stress-Reduction: Easy and Effective Practices for Kids, Teens, and Adults (Amazon) The Middle Way Consulting: the-middle-way.com Take a Improv + Mindfulness Course or FREE Workshop!: https://www.the-middle-way.com/mindfulness-improv Your support for the show helps! Donate as little as $1/month. Or leave a RATING/REVIEW or SHARE it with someone who would find it valuable! Thanks for listening! ~May you be happy. May you be healthy. May you live with ease and joy. May you be free of suffering~ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/matthewgoodmanphd/support

Mornings with Bishop Robert
LIVING COMPASSION

Mornings with Bishop Robert

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2022 8:15


Today we'll consider the qualities that a father ought to possess, and how he's supposed to display them. Whether you had an AMAZING father or not - you'll really appreciate today's message. It's time to come home.

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Real Living
Real Living - Compassion and Challenges - Part 2

Real Living

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2021


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Real Living
Real Living - Compassion and Challenges - Part 1

Real Living

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2021


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Alive at LEARN
Living Compassion Through Art and Engagement with Tia Goebel and Jade Lowder

Alive at LEARN

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2020 95:56


After a three month hiatus, we're back! Today Zach sits down with Tia Goebel and Jade Lowder of Compassion Project in Bozeman, MT. As Executive Director of Compassion Project, Tia is committed to supporting individuals and communities in creating long-lasting, positive change towards wellness. She believes she is here to listen, learn, and unlock creativity through collaboration with others. Jade, Board President of Compassion Project, has worked with multiple nonprofits in the Gallatin Valley. Jade is an artist who has shown his work across the country, and he currently teaches drawing and painting at Montana State University. Jade's work with  Compassion Project has been driving his idea of living compassionately. 

Claremont Parish Church
Mission Shaped Living: Compassion :: 25th October 2020

Claremont Parish Church

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2020 19:46


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The Chase Jarvis LIVE Show
You Are Not Your Ego with Cheri Huber and Ashwini Narayanan

The Chase Jarvis LIVE Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2020 110:10


Cheri has been a student and teacher of Zen for over 35 years. She is the author of over 20 books on Zen, and founded the Mountain View Zen Center and the Zen Monastery Peace Center. Cheri also founded a non-profit dedicated to transforming lives and ending suffering, Living Compassion, whose primary work is the Africa Vulnerable Children Project in Zambia.  Ashwini co-facilitates and creates workshops with Cheri. She runs the operations of the two nonprofits that Cheri founded. Her eclectic background includes degrees in physics, business, and computer science to working in advertising, an investment bank, a social enterprise, and several technology startups in the Silicon Valley.  Cheri and Ashwini have co-written multiple books, including their latest Don’t Suffer, Communicate. Today’s episode isn’t just about awareness practice, it’s about a framework for navigating life. A few highlights: Zen isn’t just the practice of keeping things nicely organized, it’s also a spiritual practice largely focused on awareness and where you direct attention.  Self-improvement is an endless diss. The very nature of saying we need improvement implies we’re not enough. Cheri and Ashwini share some useful tools to redirect the attention, such as using a recorder to access the wisdom, love, and compassion that is our true nature. We are not our ego. Over the years we are programmed to think in particular ways and believe how things should be. How do we begin to practice presence and become aware of what is really true? Enjoy! Today's episode is brought to you by CreativeLive. CreativeLive is the world's largest hub for online creative education in photo/video, art/design, music/audio, craft/maker and the ability to make a living in any of those disciplines. They are high quality, highly curated classes taught by the world’s top experts -- Pulitzer, Oscar, Grammy Award winners, New York Times best selling authors and the best entrepreneurs of our times. 

CTK Skagit
A Living Compassion

CTK Skagit

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2019 27:40


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CTK Skagit
A Living Compassion

CTK Skagit

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2019 27:40


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Hack the Process: Mindful Action on Your Plans
Slow Goals, Video Storytelling, Knowing Emptiness, and More in Process Hacker News

Hack the Process: Mindful Action on Your Plans

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2019 4:32


Slow Goals, Video Storytelling, Knowing Emptiness, and More in Process Hacker News Welcome to the Process Hacker News, your weekly roundup of useful news and updates from Process Hackers who have been guests on Hack the Process with M. David Green. This week we’ve got slow goals, video storytelling, knowing emptiness, and more. For all the links, check out the show notes at https://www.hacktheprocess.com/slow-goals-video-storytelling-knowing-emptiness-and-more-in-process-hacker-news/. Enjoy! Events At Transform ‘19 in San Diego from May 8 to 9, digital marketers will learn how to grow their brands by understanding online reputation, event management, and customer experience strategies. Tiffani Bova will be featured as the keynote speaker. LinkedIn Toronto is gathering a panel of video storytellers and marketers, including Tara Hunt, at Storytelling: Presenting Live and Online on May 14 to discuss how they use stories and videos to build communities and online influence. Laugh the night away with Sarah Cooper and other female authors at Women Authors of Comedy Night, a fundraiser by Women’s Media Group on May 15 in New York. Dorie Clark, an author and marketing consultant Nicole Holland and Ron Carucci mentioned in their interviews, will also be at the event. Media WEYV is a relatively new service that allows you to listen to music and podcasts and read magazines and ebooks while supporting the creators. WEYV’s CEO and our latest guest on Hack the Process, Stephanie Scapa, guests on the How I Built It Podcast to discuss the effective business model they used, their pricing plan, and more. To get the life you want, you have to be ready for a long-term commitment. In the newest episode of Personal Development Without the Fluff Podcast, Guy and Ilan Ferdman encourage you to enjoy the long, slow process of reaching your goals instead of taking shortcuts. Join Byron Morrison in his free five-day planning, productivity, and focus challenge. Just register, join the Facebook group, and learn how to structure your day for success! Writing As parents, yelling at our kids can be unhealthy. But we can avoid it by understanding three reasons that lead to yelling, shared by Heather Chauvin. Find out how to set up a mastermind group by reading this recent blog post from Ryan Waggoner. Improve your chances of success in building a full-stack startup by considering these seven factors proposed by Ricky Yean. Did you miss out on Omar Zenhom’s talk at Microconf? If so, here’s a recap of what he discussed about bootstrapping a Saas product. Recommended Resources Enjoy five nights of immersion in mysticism and peace at Living Compassion’s Blessed is the Knowledge of Emptiness from May 27 to June 1. Living Compassion was founded by Cheri Huber, a prominent figure in meditation and Buddhism who was mentioned on Mike Massy and Kate Swoboda’s episodes of Hack the Process. You can make a living from podcasting. To learn more about the role podcasting can play in content marketing, listen to this chat between Colin Gray of The Podcast Host and Paul Boag on The Boagworld Show. Curtis McHale recommended Paul Boag’s podcast. Thanks for checking out this Process Hacker News update from Hack the Process. If you liked what you saw, please leave a comment to let us know what processes you’re hacking.

Hack the Process: Mindful Action on Your Plans
2018-08-14 - Process Hacker News from Hack the Process Podcast

Hack the Process: Mindful Action on Your Plans

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2018 4:23


Delirium, Dancing, Deep Meditation, and More Welcome to the Process Hacker News, your weekly roundup of useful news and updates from Process Hackers who have been guests on Hack the Process with M. David Green. This week we’ve got delirium, dancing, deep meditation, and more. For all the links, please check out the show notes at http://www.hacktheprocess.com/2018-08-14-process-hacker-news-delirium-dancing-deep-meditation-and-more/ Enjoy! Launches There’s a new book out by Andrew Nance, Mindful Arts in the Classroom, which allows educators to introduce mindfulness in class. Events Allowances is the name of Jenny Feinberg’s new painting exhibit which will be open to the public starting September 16 in the Bay Area. Drop by to see Jenny’s bright, lively art. Media Get to know Luam Keflezgy on the Side Hustle Pro podcast as she tells Nicaila Matthews-Okome how she jumped from pre-med to following her passion and becoming a celebrity dance choreographer. In the latest episode of Double Your Freelancing, Brennan Dunn finds out how software engineer Lionel Martin builds trust through roadmapping, which is a process of Identifying your client’s needs by interviewing them. Writing In honor of Black Women’s Equal Pay Day, Michelle Kim posted a new essay to remind everyone that equality for Black women extends beyond the issue of wages. In a new article written by Jennifer Riel, she offers a more in-depth description about the integrative thinking process, and how she and co-author Roger Martin use the concept. Press releases aren’t obsolete yet. Get some media coverage for your brand or event by using these powerful tips on how to write a press release from Alistair Clay. Delirium seems to be everywhere. In a new article, Daniel Coffeen defines the word delirium as “the state of being without fixed orientation,” and discusses how it applies in his life. Recommended Resources Deepen your meditation habits with Living Compassion’s Your Practice Retreat starting September 29 to October 6 at the Zen Monastery Peace Center. Cheri Huber, mentioned in the interviews of Kate Swoboda and Mike Massy, leads Living Compassion. On the Crush the Journey Podcast, Dorie Clark, referenced by Ron Carucci, talks about her book Entrepreneurial You, and about speaking, consulting, and jazz. Dr. Shefali Tsabary’s 4th Annual EVOLVE Experience starts on October 26, but early bird tickets will be available on August 15. Dr. Shefali, a resource mentioned by Heather Chauvin, hopes to inspire, awaken, and transform your life with this three-day summit. Thanks for checking out this Process Hacker News update from Hack the Process. If you liked what you saw, please leave a rating in iTunes, and a comment to let us know what processes you’re hacking.

Hack the Process: Mindful Action on Your Plans
2018-02-19 Process Hacker News from Hack the Process Podcast

Hack the Process: Mindful Action on Your Plans

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2018 4:29


Welcome to the Process Hacker News, your weekly roundup of useful news and updates from Process Hackers who have been guests on Hack the Process with M. David Green. This week we’ve got billionaires, soft fronts, wild hearts, and a meaningless, uncaring universe. Enjoy! Courses If you want to center your business around love and inspiration, sign up for The Heart of Money, a course created by Mark Silver which starts on February 28. Events A free online summit hosted by Tom Morkes called the $100K Launch School begins February 19th and runs until the 24th. Two of our other past Hack the Process guests, Brennan Dunn and Ryan Waggoner, along with myself, are among the featured speakers. As a speaker at Relationships and the Health-Promoting Power of Connection Across the Lifespan, Rhonda Magee will be discussing the value of compassionate, inclusive communication. This event will be held at UCLA from March 16 to 18. Are you wondering what role managers play in Agile teams? On February 28, Ron Lichty will be speaking about that to the Beyond Agile group at Impact Hub in Seattle. Programs Looking for funding for your tech projects related to diversity and inclusion? Ashe Dryden and her team at Fund Club would love to give you a hand. Apply now! Media Rich Mironov was interviewed on InfoQ’s Engineering Culture podcast about product development trends. Entrepreneur Naveen Jain guests on The Inner Changemaker Podcast with Jay Wong to explain what’s involved in becoming a billionaire. Anxiety and depression are ongoing life issues Pace Smith and Kyeli have to deal with. In the latest podcast episode of The Dervish and the Mermaid, they share how some recent medication changes help them not care whether the universe is a meaningless, uncaring void. Writing Process Street, founded by Vinay Patankar was featured on INC.com as one of four tools to run your company remotely. LeadFuze led by Justin McGill recently published a new article showing some copywriting principles to test out in sales and email campaigns. Recommended Resources In Brene Brown’s most recent interview on the On Being Podcast, she emphasizes the importance of having a strong back, soft front and a wild heart. Brene was referenced by two of our past guests, Kate Swoboda and Heather Chauvin. Living Compassion has opened registration for two workshops, Conscious Compassionate Action and Parenting with the Mentor. Cheri Huber, admired by Kate Swoboda and referenced during Mike Massy’s episode of Hack the Process, is a mindfulness teacher and the founder of Living Compassion. Nathan Curtis, founder of user experince design firm EightShapes and a recommendation made by Hack the Process guest Jina Anne, explains Design system intermediaries in his latest blog post. Thanks for checking out this Process Hacker News update from Hack the Process. If you liked what you saw, please leave a comment to let us know what processes you’re hacking.

Sounds True: Insights at the Edge
Cheri Huber: There Is Nothing Wrong with You

Sounds True: Insights at the Edge

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2016 54:32


Cheri Huber is the founder of Mountain View Zen Center and the Zen Monastery Practice Center in California, as well as the author of 19 books including When You're Falling, Dive and What You Practice Is What You Have. She is the founder and director of Living Compassion, a nonprofit organization dedicated to peace and service. With Sounds True, Cheri has released the audio series Unconditional Self-Acceptance. In this episode of Insights at the Edge, Tami Simon and Cheri discuss how your life is what you give your attention to, and how to work constructively and compassionately with what Cheri calls "negative voices in the head." (55 minutes)

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Buddhist Geeks
Is Super Mario a Buddhist?

Buddhist Geeks

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2015 29:06


Jane McGonigal is an author and game designer who wants to change the world through gaming. In this second part of a presentation recorded during the 2011 Buddhist Geeks Conference, she shares the details about games where people are going into the world and using gamer virtues for real life good. From better community organizing, to solutions for regional famine, to possible treatments for cancer, McGonigal and her gamers are changing the world one epic win at a time. She concludes the presentation by inviting to the stage her twin sister Kelly McGonigal. Together they give the audience an inside look at the ongoing conversation the sisters have had about the possible convergence of gaming and Buddhist practice. This is part two of a two part series. Episode Links: www.janemcgonigal.com Awakening is an Epic Win [video] ( youtu.be/uI46wbjrVc0 ) Reality is Broken ( amzn.to/1gc7qgv ) Fold It ( http://fold.it/portal/ ) Ground Crew ( http://gameful.org/groups/groundcrew/forum/ ) Evoke ( http://www.urgentevoke.com ) Living Compassion ( http://www.livingcompassion.org )

Sermons from UUCP
Feb 22, 2015: Living Compassion is Not Easy. Rev. Susan Frederick-Gray

Sermons from UUCP

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2015 20:26


Compassion seems simple on the surface perhaps. Love, caring, kindness-all good things. They seem simple enough. But living them when life gets difficult is not easy. The wisdom of compassion challenges our tendencies to self-righteousness, our ego, and it challenges us to live in ways that take practiced discipline. Turns out, it is not so easy.

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Kelli Richards Presents All Access Radio
Cheri Huber, a student and teacher of Zen for over 30 years

Kelli Richards Presents All Access Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2014 52:11


Cheri Huber has been a student and teacher of Zen for over 30 years. She is the author of 20 books, the newest being What You Practice Is What You Have, the sequel to her widely-read There Is Nothing Wrong with You. Other titles include The Depression Book, The Fear Book, and When You're Falling, Dive. In 1983, Cheri founded the Mountain View Zen Center, and in 1987 she founded the Zen Monastery Peace Center in Calaveras County. She and the monks at the Monastery conduct workshops and retreats at these centers, other places around the U.S., and internationally. In 1997, Cheri founded Living Compassion, a nonprofit organization dedicated to peace and service. 

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Kelli Richards Presents All Access Radio
Cheri Huber, a student and teacher of Zen for over 30 years

Kelli Richards Presents All Access Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2014 52:22


Cheri Huber has been a student and teacher of Zen for over 30 years. She is the author of 20 books, the newest being What You Practice Is What You Have, the sequel to her widely-read There Is Nothing Wrong with You. Other titles include The Depression Book, The Fear Book, and When You're Falling, Dive. In 1983, Cheri founded the Mountain View Zen Center, and in 1987 she founded the Zen Monastery Peace Center in Calaveras County. She and the monks at the Monastery conduct workshops and retreats at these centers, other places around the U.S., and internationally. In 1997, Cheri founded Living Compassion, a nonprofit organization dedicated to peace and service.

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Sounds True: Insights at the Edge
Cheri Huber: There is Nothing Wrong With You

Sounds True: Insights at the Edge

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2011


Tami Simon speaks with Cheri Huber, the founder of Mountain View Zen Center and the Zen Monastery Practice Center, both in California, and the author of 19 books, including, When You're Falling, Dive and the new book, What You Practice Is What You Have. She is the founder and director of Living Compassion, a nonprofit organization dedicated to peace and service. With Sounds True, Cheri has released the audio series, Unconditional Self-Acceptance. Cheri discusses how your life is what you give your attention to, and how to work constructively and compassionately with what Cheri calls “negative voices in the head.” (53 minutes)

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Tara Brach
The Grounds of Living Compassion

Tara Brach

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2010 53:25


2009-09-02 - A critical question on the spiritual path is how we can bring the loving presence awakened by meditation into every facet of daily life. This talk explores the conditioning that keeps us in reactive trance and the ways we can deepen our attention and align our lives with our hearts. Please support this podcast by donating at www.tarabrach.com or www.imcw.org. Thank you!