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Welcome true believers to X-Men Horoscopes where each week our host Lodro Rinzler is in conversation with a special guest to discuss the X-Men issue that aligns with a significant month and year from their life and what that issue reveals about their future. This week co-host of the x-cellent podcast Homo Superior Khelan Bhatia joins our host for a massive fight between the X-Men, the Imperial Guard, a Soul Drinker and Lodro's liver. Based on Khelan's birth month and year issue - Uncanny X-Men 107 - we get into the X-Men's chaotic fight to save reality as we know it from the Mad Emperor D'Ken. Also in this episode: how the only way to save humanity was founding the Homo Superior podcast Khelan is an enCyclopspedia the best x-crossover Lodro explains Inferno in 30 seconds Aliens! Wolverine gets his clothes burned off, so he steals someone else's from their body Al Ewing should write a Soul Drinker mini Professor X and Lilandra are basically Jim and Pam on The Office Khelan would be a much better space emperor than Lilandra ...all this and which Summers brothers would Khelan date? What does this mean for his future? Tune in to find out! Khelan Bhatia is one of the founders of Homo Superior, a podcast with five obsessive queers unapologetically dishing about the X-Men and the MCU. The co-hosts offer smart analysis and dumb jokes weekly. Khelan's been an X-Men fan for so long that he's practically an enCyclopspedia about mutant lore. When he isn't podcasting, he has a lucrative hobby as a DJ and works in political advocacy as a campaign director. He wanted it clear in his bio that he believes Magneto was right. More of Lodro Rinzler's work can be found here and here and you can follow the podcast on Instagram at xmenpanelsdaily where we post X-Men comic panels...daily. Have a question or comment for a future episode? Reach out at xmenhoroscopes.com
Welcome true believers to X-Men Horoscopes where each week our host Lodro Rinzler is in conversation with a special guest to discuss the X-Men issue that aligns with a significant month and year from their life and what that issue reveals about their future. This week on X-Men Horoscopes Justin Wilder, co-host of the X-Wife Podcast, joins our host for a massive fight against the Juggernaut! We have a cast of rookie X-Men against him and they get beat up good. Also in this episode: how to get YOUR partner into X-Men comics how X-Men trading cards got Lodro in trouble with his mom Storm understands Doom's interest in her and is very polite about it the Juggernaut comes out of the closet...as a Dazzler fan the term "much later" is Claremontian for people f*cking All this plus why Justin likes the Draco. What does any of this mean for his future? Tune in to find out! Justin Wilder is a digital content creator from Rhode Island. He's a co-host of The X-Wife Podcast with his wife Alicia, an elaborate scheme to get her into X-Men comics disguised as a podcast. He's a full time videographer, photographer and drone pilot who teaches and performs improv comedy in spare time. Outside of work you'll find him playing disc golf, snowboarding, and exploring the great outdoors. More of Lodro Rinzler's work can be found here and here and you can follow the podcast on Instagram at xmenpanelsdaily where we post X-Men comic panels...daily. Have a question or comment for a future episode? Reach out at xmenhoroscopes.com
Welcome true believers to X-Men Horoscopes where each week our host Lodro Rinzler is in conversation with a special guest to discuss the X-Men issue that aligns with a significant month and year from their life and what that issue reveals about their future. This week we are joined by the charming and effervescent Anthony Oliveira, writer of Avengers Academy (Lodro's fav comic right now). We explore the massive question, "What does it mean to want to be good?" as we talk through everything Avengers Academy where Anthony proves that he is a wizard for making Lodro care about characters like Norman Osborn. But enough about this incredible book, let's talk X-Men. Anthony was born in the month coinciding with Uncanny X-Men 183 where Colossus breaks up with 14 year-old Kitty Pryde and boy are the X-Men pissed about it. Then Colossus spills a beer on the Juggernaut who was about to go home with Selene and now he's pissed at Colossus too. Also in this episode: Cyttorak is a drama queen Emplate is a gay S&M bondage vampire Anthony was obsessed with the X-Men villain pronounced A Poke Uh Lips Lodro thinks Angel is still dating Husk Dating Deathbird is gay Everyone's relationship is everyone's business Xavier cuts the Juggernaut out of all family photos Juggernaut knows his color blocking ...and Anthony gets his X-Men tarot reading! What does any of this mean for his future? Tune in to find out! Anthony Oliveira is a multiple National Magazine and GLAAD award-winning writer, pop culture critic, and PhD based in Toronto. A frequent contributor to Marvel Comics, he has written for Young Avengers, X-Men, and Captain Marvel, earning a 2020 GLAAD Media Award and multiple nominations. His work spans comics, prose, and journalism, often exploring queer themes. Notable titles include Wiccan & Hulkling: Last Annihilation, Lords of Empyre: Emperor Hulkling, and Young Avengers: Paradox Lost. His debut novel, Dayspring, was released in 2024 to critical acclaim. He also hosts The Devil's Party, a podcast examining Christian literature through a queer lens. You can find him on Instagram here. More of Lodro Rinzler's work can be found here and here and you can follow the podcast on Instagram at xmenpanelsdaily where we post X-Men comic panels...daily. Have a question or comment for a future episode? Reach out at xmenhoroscopes.com
Welcome to Brain Snacks: bite sized learning moments from We Are Human Leaders.In today's brain snack, Lodro Rinzler shares with us a beautiful guided meditation for you.For more, check out the full conversation with Lodro at the link here https://www.wearehumanleaders.com/podcast/buddha-at-work-lodro-rinzlerFor now, enjoy! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome true believers to X-Men Horoscopes where each week our host Lodro Rinzler is in conversation with a special guest to discuss the X-Men issue that aligns with a significant month and year from their life and what that issue reveals about their future. HEY it's our Season 4 premiere, a two hour ROMP with THE D'Manda Martini We unpack D'Manda's birth month and year X-Men issue (Uncanny X-Men 156) where Chad from Space and the rest of the Starjammers join up with the X-Men to fight Deathbird and the Brood! Also in this episode: D'Manda does NOT drink brown liquor Lodro's only con experience Betsy Braddock is confusing D'Manda is on a lot of podcasts Cats hate birds...in space Calico is the worst why the X-Men don't ride buses anymore let Anole live Charles Xavier is fine with X-Men dying so long as he gets to have space sex Cyclops is surprisingly nice to the Shiar ...and Lodro has a full on breakdown when D'Manda reveals her new weekly show title. D'Manda Martini is the Chanteuse of Southern Maryland as well as a Washington DC area based drag artist, cosplayer, theater actor & costume designer. She has been the winner of drag and cosplay competitions, acting awards, and costume design nominations. You can follow her journey on social media across all platforms at @dmandamartini where you can find her linktree to her merch site, and several articles she's been mentioned in, including two for the Washington Post. More of Lodro Rinzler's work can be found here and here and you can follow the podcast on Instagram at xmenpanelsdaily where we post X-Men comic panels...daily. Have a question or comment for a future episode? Reach out at xmenhoroscopes.com
When you think of Buddhist meditation, you might not immediately see the connection with great leadership and a healthy workplace culture. And yet, today's guest illuminates just how profound and perhaps even essential a consistent meditation practice is for modern leaders.And the good news is it's also highly accessible for all of us. In today's episode we're speaking with Lodro Rinzler, the award winning author of seven books, including The Buddha Walks Into a Bar, The Buddha Walks Into the Office, and Take Back Your Mind, Buddhist Advice for Anxious Times.Lodro has taught meditation for more than 20 years in the Buddhist tradition, is the co founder of MNDFL Meditation Studios, and speaks across the world at conferences, universities, and seminars. And businesses as diverse as Google, Harvard University, and the White House. There's plenty of science to show that meditation has an enormously positive impact on individuals and teams in terms of stress reduction.In this conversation, you'll learn a bunch of other benefits, which have less to do with KPIs, And more to do with a more meaningful life.And from 394:00 to 40:00 you'll have a chance to try a guided meditation practice for yourself.Find out more about Lodro Rinzler and his work at www.wearehumanleaders.com/podcast/buddha-at-work-lodro-rinzler Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This is audio from a video discussion - see this video on YouTube: https://youtu.be/eFpLpjmPNxc Bill Moriarty talks with Lama Lodro Lhamo at the Karma Triyana Dharmachakra (KTD) monastery in Woodstock, New York. We discuss the importance of this place as the seat of the Karmapa in North America, and Lama Lodro's path to serving as first woman president of KTD. KTD: https://kagyu.org/ Visit us at The Wisdom Seat: https://www.thewisdomseat.org/
Welcome true believers to X-Men Horoscopes where each week our host Lodro Rinzler is in conversation with a special guest to discuss the X-Men issue that aligns with a significant month and year from their life and what that issue reveals about their future. Erica Schultz, comic writer extraordinaire, joins our host Lodro Rinzler for the Season 2 finale of X-Men Horoscopes! We dive into the classic X-Men issue 105 where Jean finally figures out she's a giant cosmic bird. Eric the Red (FML that I have to explain Eric the Red) has manipulated the former herald of Galactus Firelord - basically if a matchstick took the form of a person - into taking out the X-Men and only Jean can sort of stop them! We also get a sneak peek at Erica's new series: Laura Kinney the Wolverine, hitting stands this December. Also in this episode: Who is the alien Captain America? What cause will Erica flip her own desk over to defend? Why the new Wolverine series has an all-female creative team Firelord is just a giant matchstick who won't stop talking about the last job he was fired from Eric the Red is the reason Lodro drinks Erica yells at Lodro about his categorization of New York City neighborhoods Jean has the most expensive apartment in NYC and now her security deposit is gone Chris Claremont and Dave Cockrum fight on panel Cyclops sees Jean's new power and is torn between "this is sexy" and "I'm terrified" and has lived there ever since Misty Knight gets a bad break in the roommate department This and much more in the finale of Season 2 for X-Men Horoscopes! We will be back in a few weeks with a power-packed Season 3 and, as always, thanks for listening! Erica Schultz is a Ringo Award nominated comic book writer (and editor and instructor and letterer). She is the creator of Forgotten Home (nominated for five Ringo Awards in 2020, published by comiXology Originals and Dark Horse Comics), the co-creator of Bylines in Blood, the co-creator of Strange Tails with Claire Connelly (nominated for a Ringo Award in 2020), co-creator of M3, and creator of Twelve Devils Dancing from Action Lab Danger Zone. Erica has written everything. For Marvel she's written Moon Knight, Black Widow, Daredevil, Hallows' Eve, Beta Ray Bill, Wolverine, Spider-Man, X-23, and Misty Knight. For Image: Spawn: Rat City and The Deadliest Bouquet. You can follow her on Instagram and Twitter (she calls it Twitter still, you might call it X) and check out her very cool stuff here. More of Lodro Rinzler's work can be found here and here and you can follow the podcast on Instagram at xmenpanelsdaily where we post X-Men comic panels...daily. Have a question or comment for a future episode? Reach out at xmenhoroscopes.com
Welcome true believers to X-Men Horoscopes where each week our host Lodro Rinzler is in conversation with a special guest to discuss the X-Men issue that aligns with a significant month and year from their life and what that issue reveals about their future. Right in time for the end of the Krakoa era, editor Jordan D. White joins our host Lodro Rinzler for a very special episode discussing the secrets from the last four years! Recorded just as X-Men 700 / 35 went to press, we get into the bittersweet ending to Krakoa as well as Jordan's birth month and year issue, Uncanny X-Men 131, and the shocking future it has in store for him! Also in this episode: the "we can't do that" Krakoa stories that got lost or approved by editorial the story behind Nightcrawler having two mommies how old is Cyclops? (Lodro fought Jordan on this one) Emma Frost is the Queen of White Substances the one X-Men character Professor X had zero interest in teaching what if the Hellfire Club is just made up of Sinister clones? Jordan doesn't believe in the premise of the podcast...and then things take a turn What does Uncanny X-Men 131 say about Jordan's future? Tune in to find out! Jordan D. White is a long-time editor at Marvel who has worked on Hulk, Hercules and a crazy long stint on Deadpool before moving into the X-Office in 2018, overseeing the incredible several years of Krakoa so many of us have been enjoying tremendously. He is a devoted husband and father and a long-time X-Fan. More of Lodro Rinzler's work can be found here and here and you can follow the podcast on Instagram at xmenpanelsdaily where we post X-Men comic panels...daily. Have a question or comment for a future episode? Reach out at xmenhoroscopes.com
Join host Brian Smith for a profound exploration into the spiritual dimensions of grief and personal growth with Ani Lodro Palmo, a Tibetan Buddhist nun and director of Vidya Monastery in Colorado. This episode dives deep into the intersections of life, death, and spiritual awakening.What You'll Learn:- How early spiritual sensitivities can shape our understanding of life and its challenges.- Insights into Ani Lodro Palmo's journey from a career in technology to a life dedicated to spiritual teachings and monastic commitments.- The role of clairvoyance and spiritual communication in understanding our existence beyond the physical realm.- How different spiritual practices, including elements from Catholicism and Buddhism, contribute to a deeper understanding of grief and personal evolution.- Practical advice for those seeking to connect with their own spiritual insights and the importance of trusting personal experiences.**Key Moments in the Episode:**- **[00:00]** Introduction to the concepts of grief as growth.- **[02:17]** Ani Lodro Palmo's background and spiritual journey.- **[08:19]** Decision to embrace monastic life and its implications.- **[14:02]** Experiences with mediumship and the responsibilities it entails.- **[17:37]** Integration of religious beliefs and personal spirituality.- **[26:16]** Discussion on how personal tragedies can lead to broader societal contributions through spiritual growth.- **[31:59]** Deep dive into the concept of ego and its transformation through spiritual practice.- **[41:10]** Guidance on initiating or deepening your spiritual path.**Resources Mentioned:**- [Vidya Monastery Website](http://www.vidyamonastery.org) - Learn more about Ani Lodro Palmo's work and the monastery's teachings.- [Grief 2 Growth Community](http://www.grief2growth.com/community) - Join the community for further discussion and support.**Connect with Ani Lodro Palmo:**- [Official Website](http://wwwDiscover a unique online space dedicated to individuals navigating the complexities of grief. Our community offers a peaceful, supportive environment free from the distractions and negativity often found on places like Facebook. Connect with others who understand your journey and find solace in shared experiences.https://grief2growth.com/community If you'd like to support me financially, it's now super-easy. Visit https://www.grief2growth.com/subscribe You can pledge as little as $3/month. Of course, you can commit more.Premium subscribers will get access to periodic bonus episodes and the regular episodes you've come to expect from me.Thanks to all for listening. Thanks to you who share the podcast. And thanks to the financial contributors. I've been studying Near Death Experiences for many years now. I am 100% convinced they are real. In this short, free ebook, I not only explain why I believe NDEs are real, I share some of the universal secrets brought back by people who have had them.https://www.grief2growth.com/ndelessons Support the Show.
Welcome true believers to X-Men Horoscopes where each week our host Lodro Rinzler is in conversation with a special guest to discuss the X-Men issue that aligns with a significant month and year from their life and what that issue reveals about their future. The fantastic Neil D'Astolfo joins Lodro Rinzler to talk about the rebirth of PHOENIX! What do you do if an alternate reality kid from the future shows up and claims you're their mom? Which X-Man would most likely win RuPaul's Drag Race? Tune in to find out! Also in this episode: deep thoughts on the Cyclops/Jean Grey/Wolverine throuple Neil has the power to multiply your spare change Gambit is drag af Magneto is a good guy now because he almost killed a Jewish teenager the least convincing death of Professor Charles Xavier Brotherhood of Evil Mutants is just bad branding Lodro makes a bad joke about Flo Rida (again) Jean has a dead uncle named Earl Grey (Also: the fashion in this issue is amazing.) It is not just a horoscope; it is your mutant destiny decoded! Neil D'Astolfo is a New York-based actor, comedian, writer and Scorpio. Neil recently wrapped up three seasons as a series regular on Comedy Central's Emmy-nominated Stephen Colbert Presents Tooning Out the News and recurred as Anthony Fauci on Showtime's Our Cartoon President (also executive produced by Stephen Colbert). You may also know him from Hulu's High Fidelity and The Path. Neil's critically-acclaimed solo show, Mister Miss America, had its world premiere off-Broadway at Rattlestick Playwrights Theatre in Summer 2022. The New Yorker called his performance “dazzling,” and The New York Times said, “He can land a punchline with his eyes alone.” More of Lodro Rinzler's work can be found here and here and you can follow the podcast on Instagram at xmenpanelsdaily where we post X-Men comic panels...daily. Have a question or comment for a future episode? Reach out at xmenhoroscopes.com
Welcome true believers to X-Men Horoscopes where each week our host Lodro Rinzler is in conversation with a special guest to discuss the X-Men issue that aligns with a significant month and year from their life and what that issue reveals about their future...in this case YOUR future! Legendary writer and editor of X-Men Ann Nocenti joins Lodro to talk about the creation story of Longshot and Mojo! What was it like in the Marvel bullpen in the 80s punk era? How do you play editor to someone like Chris Claremont? War: what is it good for? Also in this episode: Lodro takes his top off for Ann! We talk about X-Men Legends 3, a fascinating story Ann wrote that takes place immediately after her 1980s Longshot mini-series featuring Wolverine and Kitty Pryde...at war. What does that issue say about all of US as a society? Tune in to find out! It is not just a horoscope; it is your mutant destiny decoded. Ann Nocenti is a renowned writer, editor, director and journalist. She teaches bootcamp filmmaking, most recently to at-risk teenagers in Kingston, NY, to Cherokee Native Americans at the Tulsa International Film Festival, and in Norway for the Indigenous Film Circle. Her journalism has appeared in Details, Utne, HEEB, Stop Smiling, PRINT, Filmmaker, Scenario, and more. She made a documentary about the resistance fighters in Baluchistan (with Wendy Johnson) called The Baluch and of course Ann is also known for her work in comics, writing Daredevil, editing the X-Men, and creating such iconic characters as Longshot, Typhoid, Spiral, Mojo, Blackheart and many more. More of Lodro Rinzler's work can be found here and here and you can follow the podcast on Instagram at xmenpanelsdaily where we post X-Men comic panels...daily. Have a question or comment for a future episode? Reach out at xmenhoroscopes.com
Welcome true believers to X-Men Horoscopes where each week our host Lodro Rinzler is in conversation with a special guest to discuss the X-Men issue that aligns with a significant month and year from their life and what that issue reveals about their future. BFF of the pod David Delcourt joins Lodro Rinzler to talk about the first appearance of the MORLOCKS! Why is Nightcrawler bathing with his sister-girlfriend? What does Angel getting kidnapped have to do with white privilege? Why does Callisto shop at Hot Topic? Also in this episode: how to establish your own island nation IRL Sebastian Shaw is shaped like a d*ck Lodro shouldn't do accents Global defense companies are run by tiny dragons Colossus isn't smart enough to realize he has a kid It is not just a horoscope; it is your mutant destiny decoded! As Chief of Flavor of Seed Ranch Flavor and GrownAs*Foods, David Delcourt is dedicated to creating the most grin-inspiring vegan food for customers to enjoy and buyers to love. David is an entrepreneur, father, and annoying vegan who insists on telling bartenders how to make his favorite cocktail The Greenpoint. He always asks if it's Cash Cab when he gets in a taxi. More of Lodro Rinzler's work can be found here and here and you can follow the podcast on Instagram at xmenpanelsdaily where we post X-Men comic panels...daily. Have a question or comment for a future episode? Reach out at xmenhoroscopes.com
Protector Practice Talk with Q/A and full Protector Chants with Mamos
Bright on Buddhism Episode 82 - What are the paramitas in Buddhism? How ought one cultivate them? How do understandings of them change over time? Resources: Bodhi, Bhikkhu (1978). The All-Embracing Net of Views. Kandy: Buddhist Publication Society.; Bodhi, Bhikkhu (ed.) (1978, 2005). Lopez, Donald S. Jr. (1988). The Heart Sutra Explained: Indian and Tibetan Commentaries. SUNY Press. ISBN 978-0-88706-589-7.; Cantegreil, Mathieu; Chanana, Dweep; Kattumuri, Ruth, eds. (2013). Revealing Indian Philanthropy (PDF). Alliance Publishing Trust. ISBN 9781907376191. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2023-07-05. Retrieved 2023-07-05.; Bodhi, Bhikkhu (2000). The Connected Discourses of the Buddha: A Translation of the Saṃyutta Nikāya. Somerville, Mass.: Wisdom Publications. ISBN 0-86171-331-1.; A Chanting Guide. Dhammayut Order in the United States of America. 1994. Archived from the original on 2009-03-06.; Nandisena, Bhikkhu (2000). "Khantivadi Jataka". El Centro Mexicano del Buddhismo Theravada. J 313. Archived from the original on 2000-06-21. Retrieved 2007-07-08.; Cowell, E.B., ed. (2006) [1895]. The Jātaka or Stories of the Buddha's Former Births. Vol. II. Translated by Rouse, W.H.D. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.; "Kakacupama Sutta: The Simile of the Saw (excerpt)". Access to Insight. Translated by Thanissaro, Bhikkhu. 1997c. MN 21. Retrieved 3 Jul 2007.; Federman, Asaf (2009), "Literal means and hidden meanings: a new analysis of skillful means" (PDF), Philosophy East and West, 59 (2): 125–141, doi:10.1353/pew.0.0050, S2CID 574336; Matsunaga, Daigan and Alicia (1974). The concept of upāya in Mahāyāna Buddhist philosophy, Japanese Journal of Buddhist Studies 1 (1), 51–72; Pye, Michael (1978). Skilful Means - A concept in Mahayana Buddhism. London: Gerald Duckworth & Co. Ltd. ISBN 0-7156-1266-2; Snellgrove, David (1987). Indo-Tibetan Buddhism: Indian Buddhists & Their Tibetan Successors (2 volumes). Boston, Massachusetts, USA: Shambhala Publications, Inc. ISBN 0-87773-311-2 (v. 1) & ISBN 0-87773-379-1 (v. 2); Schroeder, John (2001) Skillful Means: The Heart of Buddhist Compassion. University of Hawaii Press. ISBN 0-8248-2442-3; Tatz, M., trans. (1994). The Skill in Means (Upayakausalya) Sutra. Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass; Blo-gros-mthaʼ-yas, Koṅ-sprul; Taye, Lodro; Rinpoche, Bokar (2003). Śes bya mthaʼ yas paʼi rgya mtsho [Complete Explanation of the Pratimoksha, Bodhisattva and Vajrayana Vows – Buddhist Ethics]. Treasury of Knowledge. Ithaca: Snow Lion Publications. ISBN 1-55939-191-X. OCLC 52906881.; Panchen, Ngari; Gyalpo, Pema Wangyi; Rinpoche, Dudjom (1996). Sdom gsum rnam ṅes [Perfect Conduct: Ascertaining the Three Vows]. Translated by Gyurme Samdrub; Sangye Khandro. Boston: Wisdom Publications. ISBN 978-0-86171-083-6. OCLC 34669418.; Rinpoche, Bokar (1997). Vœu de Bodhisattva [Taking the Bodhisattva Vow]. Translated by Christiane Buchet. San Francisco: ClearPoint Press. ISBN 978-0-9630371-8-3. OCLC 42015705.; Rinchen, Sonam; Chandragomin (2000). Sonam, Ruth (ed.). Bodhisattvasaṃvaraviṃśaka [The Bodhisattva Vow]. Translated by Ruth Sonam. Ithaca: Snow Lion Publications. ISBN 1-55939-150-2. OCLC 44026191.; Tson-Kha-Pa (1986). Asanga's Chapter on Ethics, with the Commentary of Tsong-Kha-Pa: The Basic Path to Awakening – The Complete Bodhisattva. Translated by Mark Tatz. Lewiston: Edwin Mellen Press. ISBN 0-88946-054-X. OCLC 605654078 Do you have a question about Buddhism that you'd like us to discuss? Let us know by tweeting to us @BrightBuddhism, emailing us at Bright.On.Buddhism@gmail.com, or joining us on our discord server, Hidden Sangha https://discord.gg/tEwcVpu! Credits: Nick Bright: Script, Cover Art, Music, Voice of Hearer, Co-Host Proven Paradox: Editing, mixing and mastering, social media, Voice of Hermit, Co-Host --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brightonbuddhism/message
The Stories of Jamyang Khyentse Cho Kyi Lodro, with H.E. Dagmo Kusho Sakya
Lodro Rinzler is back to help us find equanimity in these interesting times. Lodro has written several books; The Buddha Walks Into A Bar, Sit Like a Buddha and his latest Take Back Your Mind. Check out his website lodrorinzler.com for additional resources. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
"Love is a living, breathing thing. There is no need to force it to grow in a particular direction. If we start by being easy and gentle with ourselves, we will find it is just there inside of us, solid and healing." ~ Thich Nhat Hanh In episode 44, Kristy has a conversation with her meditation teachers, Lodro Rinzler and Adreanna Limbach, about life, love, and relationships. Listen in to learn about how meditation can be the opening for our willingness to seek to understand ourselves and the people around us as well as how mindfulness can be the antidote for divisive times. Meditation can help us open our hearts to not only those who are easy to love but also to those we perceive to be insignificant to our direct experience, to those who have proven to be difficult, and ultimately to ourselves. Lodro was named one of 50 innovators shaping the future of wellness by SONIMA. Rinzler's work has been featured in the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, The Atlantic, Good Morning America, CBS, and NBC. He is the author or seven meditation books, including "The Buddha Walks into a Bar" and the brand new "Take Back Your Mind: Buddhist Advice for Anxious Times". Lodro has taught meditation for 20 years in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition and travels frequently for his books, having spoken across the world at conferences, universities, and businesses as diverse as Google, Harvard University and the White House. Adreanna is a meditation instructor, personal development coach, and the author of Tea and Cake With Demons: A Buddhist Guide to Feeling Worthy. Her work has been featured in The New York Times, OPRAH Magazine, Refinery29, Women's Health and Yoga Journal. Follow @lodrorinzler and @adreannalimbaach on Instagram for opportunities to practice and connection to community
About my Guest: Indra Rinzler has been walking his spiritual path for over 50 years. He is a Vedic astrologer who studies the Yugas, an ancient part of Hindu knowledge. He has combined his knowledge of astrology with the Enneagram theory and works with his clients on a deeply intuitive level, providing individual life readings to help others achieve spiritual freedom. You can find my Interview with Lodro on Episode #53. Other Meditations from Lodro can be found on Episodes 54,59,64 & 66. How to Contact Indra: https://indrarinzler.com/ https://www.facebook.com/indra.rinzler/ indrarinzler@gmail.com More about the Meditation Podcast: All Episodes can be found at www.meditationpodcast.org All Social Media + Donations link https://linktr.ee/meditationpodcast Sponsor : http://coolabulla.com Use Discount Code Meditation for a 10% Discount Our Facebook Group can be found at https://www.facebook.com/meditationpodcast.org All my 5 Podcast can be found at http://roycoughlan.com/
About my Guest Lodro Rinzler: Named one of 50 Innovators Shaping the Future of Wellness by SONIMA, Rinzler's work has been featured in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Atlantic, Good Morning America, CBS, and NBC. He is the author of seven meditation books including The Buddha Walks into a Bar and the brand-new Take Back Your Mind: Buddhist Advice for Anxious Times and the co-founder of MNDFL meditation studios in New York City. His books Walk Like a Buddha and The Buddha Walks into the Office have both received Independent Publisher Book Awards. Lodro has taught meditation for 20 years in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition and travels frequently for his books, having spoken across the world at conferences, universities, and businesses as diverse as Google, Harvard University and the White House. Lodro is based in the Hudson Valley of NY where he lives with his wife and their four-legged family of animals. How to Contact Lodro: https://www.lodrorinzler.com/ https://twitter.com/lodrorinzler https://www.facebook.com/LodroRinzlerSpeaks https://www.instagram.com/lodrorinzler/ More about the Meditation Podcast: All Episodes can be found at www.meditationpodcast.org All Social Media + Donations link https://linktr.ee/meditationpodcast Sponsor : http://coolabulla.com Use Discount Code Meditation for a 10% Discount Our Facebook Group can be found at https://www.facebook.com/meditationpodcast.org All my 5 Podcast can be found at http://roycoughlan.com/
About my Guest Lodro Rinzler: Named one of 50 Innovators Shaping the Future of Wellness by SONIMA, Rinzler's work has been featured in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Atlantic, Good Morning America, CBS, and NBC. He is the author of seven meditation books including The Buddha Walks into a Bar and the brand-new Take Back Your Mind: Buddhist Advice for Anxious Times and the co-founder of MNDFL meditation studios in New York City. His books Walk Like a Buddha and The Buddha Walks into the Office have both received Independent Publisher Book Awards. Lodro has taught meditation for 20 years in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition and travels frequently for his books, having spoken across the world at conferences, universities, and businesses as diverse as Google, Harvard University and the White House. Lodro is based in the Hudson Valley of NY where he lives with his wife and their four-legged family of animals. How to Contact Lodro: https://www.lodrorinzler.com/ https://twitter.com/lodrorinzler https://www.facebook.com/LodroRinzlerSpeaks https://www.instagram.com/lodrorinzler/ More about the Meditation Podcast: All Episodes can be found at www.meditationpodcast.org All Social Media + Donations link https://linktr.ee/meditationpodcast Sponsor : http://coolabulla.com Use Discount Code Meditation for a 10% Discount Our Facebook Group can be found at https://www.facebook.com/meditationpodcast.org All my 5 Podcast can be found at http://roycoughlan.com/
Lodro Rinzler is a meditation teacher and the author of seven books, as well as the co-founder of MNDFL meditation studios in New York City. His books Walk Like a Buddha and The Buddha Walks into the Office both have received Independent Publisher Book Awards. Lodro has taught meditation for twenty years in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition and travels frequently for his books, having spoken across the world at conferences, universities, and businesses as diverse as Google, Harvard University and the White House. Named one of 50 Innovators Shaping the Future of Wellness by SONIMA, Rinzler's work has been featured in The New York Times,The Wall Street Journal, The Atlantic, Good Morning America, CBS, and NBC.
In this episode, I speak to Lodro Rinzler the author of Take Back Your Mind: Buddhist Advice for Anxious Times. Lodro's work has been featured in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Atlantic, Good Morning America, CBS, and NBC. He is the author of seven meditation books including The Buddha Walks into a Bar and is the co-founder of MNDFL meditation studios in New York City. Lodro has taught meditation for 20 years in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition and travels frequently for his books, having spoken across the world at conferences, universities, and businesses as diverse as Google, Harvard University, and the White House. In the conversation, Lodro and I discuss:Navigating anxiety and stressFinding wisdomCultivating compassionMeditation in daily life and much more Connect with Lodro Rinzler: lodrorinzler.com/Follow In Search of Wisdom:Twitter: twitter.com/searchofwisdomInstagram: instagram.com/searchofwisdompodcastSign-up for The PATH our free newsletter (short reflections on wisdom).
About my Guest Lodro Rinzler: Named one of 50 Innovators Shaping the Future of Wellness by SONIMA, Rinzler's work has been featured in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Atlantic, Good Morning America, CBS, and NBC. He is the author of seven meditation books including The Buddha Walks into a Bar and the brand-new Take Back Your Mind: Buddhist Advice for Anxious Times and the co-founder of MNDFL meditation studios in New York City. His books Walk Like a Buddha and The Buddha Walks into the Office have both received Independent Publisher Book Awards. Lodro has taught meditation for 20 years in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition and travels frequently for his books, having spoken across the world at conferences, universities, and businesses as diverse as Google, Harvard University and the White House. Lodro is based in the Hudson Valley of NY where he lives with his wife and their four-legged family of animals. How to Contact Lodro: https://www.lodrorinzler.com/ https://twitter.com/lodrorinzler https://www.facebook.com/LodroRinzlerSpeaks https://www.instagram.com/lodrorinzler/ More about the Meditation Podcast: All Episodes can be found at www.meditationpodcast.org All Social Media + Donations link https://linktr.ee/meditationpodcast Sponsor : http://coolabulla.com Use Discount Code Meditation for a 10% Discount Our Facebook Group can be found at https://www.facebook.com/meditationpodcast.org All my 5 Podcast can be found at http://roycoughlan.com/
Lodro Rinzler is a Buddhist meditation teacher and an award-winning author of several books, including “Take Back Your Mind.” He grew up in New York City in a Buddhist household and began meditating at the young age of 6 years old. Lodro says meditation is possible for everyone and like many other practices, is a learned skill that can be perfected over time. Today Lodro discusses with us the power of meditation. He also explains the important benefits to meditation, including reducing stress and increasing creativity. Embrace the simplicity of living in the present moment!
Lodro Rinzler is a Buddhist meditation teacher and an award-winning author of several books, including “Take Back Your Mind.” He grew up in New York City in a Buddhist household and began meditating at the young age of 6 years old. Lodro says meditation is possible for everyone and like many other practices, is a learned skill that can be perfected over time. Today Lodro discusses with us the power of meditation. He also explains the important benefits to meditation, including reducing stress and increasing creativity. Embrace the simplicity of living in the present moment!
This week's Empowered Within episode we're discovering and learning how Anxiety is not something innate to who we are - it is a learned habit that can be unlearned through the power of meditation with guest, Lordo Rinzler.Lodro Rinzler is a meditation teacher and the author of seven books, and he is the co-founder of MNDFL meditation studios in New York City. His books Walk Like a Buddha and The Buddha Walks into the Office both have received Independent Publisher Book Awards.Lodro has taught meditation for nineteen years in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition and travels frequently for his books, having spoken across the world at conferences, universities, and businesses as diverse as Google, Harvard University and the White House.Named one of 50 Innovators Shaping the Future of Wellness by SONIMA, Rinzler's work has been featured in The New York Times,The Wall Street Journal, The Atlantic, Good Morning America, CBS, and NBC.Lodro Rinzler a long-time meditation teacher whose new book specifically offers an abundance of formal meditation teachings alongside on the spot techniques people can employ when they find themselves being hooked by stress and anxiety.Thank you so much for sharing your LOVE for the Show by Sharing it with Friends, Subscribing, Rating & Leaving a Review. I am truly grateful for all of your love and support!With Gratitude - JenniferEmpowered Within Host:Hi, I'm Jennifer! Empowering You to Be You! Welcome to my cozy world, our "ah-ha" place of growth, insights, healing, inspiration and empowering success!"Transforming Body, Mind & Spiritus Worldwide for 20+ Yrs" - Jennifer PilatesI'm a mutli-passionate entrepreneur, mind-body expert, celebrity trainer & advisor, top rated podcast host, coach & mentor, detail-loving stubborn-as-heck achiever, unshakeable optimistic, self-care activity, fur-baby momma and ocean loving empath!"My goal is to help you discover your own truths, gain self-empowerment and in turn transform Body, Mind and Spirit." - Jennifer Pilates XOWork with Jennifer Pilates:The Empowerment: Coach +MentorThe Celebrity Trainer: Pilates Health & Fitness ExpertThe Empowering Intuitive: Advisor ReadingsBecome an Empowered Insider:Sign-Up: Empowered Within NewsletterSubscribe: Empowered Within YouTube ChannelJoin: Empowered Within Membership CommunitySponsors:Support the show
Lodro Rinzler is a meditation teacher and the author of seven books, as well as the co-founder of MNDFL meditation studios in New York City. His books Walk Like a Buddha and The Buddha Walks into the Office both have received Independent Publisher Book Awards. Lodro has taught meditation for twenty years in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition and travels frequently for his books, having spoken across the world at conferences, universities, and businesses as diverse as Google, Harvard University and the White House. Named one of 50 Innovators Shaping the Future of Wellness by SONIMA, Rinzler's work has been featured in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Atlantic, Good Morning America, CBS, and NBC. Lodro's Website Facebook / Twitter / Instagram
About my Guest Lodro Rinzler: Named one of 50 Innovators Shaping the Future of Wellness by SONIMA, Rinzler's work has been featured in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Atlantic, Good Morning America, CBS, and NBC. He is the author of seven meditation books including The Buddha Walks into a Bar and the brand-new Take Back Your Mind: Buddhist Advice for Anxious Times and the co-founder of MNDFL meditation studios in New York City. His books Walk Like a Buddha and The Buddha Walks into the Office have both received Independent Publisher Book Awards. Lodro has taught meditation for 20 years in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition and travels frequently for his books, having spoken across the world at conferences, universities, and businesses as diverse as Google, Harvard University and the White House. Lodro is based in the Hudson Valley of NY where he lives with his wife and their four-legged family of animals. How to Contact Lodro: https://www.lodrorinzler.com/ https://twitter.com/lodrorinzler https://www.facebook.com/LodroRinzlerSpeaks https://www.instagram.com/lodrorinzler/ More about the Meditation Podcast: All Episodes can be found at www.meditationpodcast.org All Social Media + Donations link https://linktr.ee/meditationpodcast Sponsor : http://coolabulla.com Use Discount Code Meditation for a 10% Discount Our Facebook Group can be found at https://www.facebook.com/meditationpodcast.org All my 5 Podcast can be found at http://roycoughlan.com/
About my Guest Lodro Rinzler: Named one of 50 Innovators Shaping the Future of Wellness by SONIMA, Rinzler's work has been featured in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Atlantic, Good Morning America, CBS, and NBC. He is the author of seven meditation books including The Buddha Walks into a Bar and the brand-new Take Back Your Mind: Buddhist Advice for Anxious Times and the co-founder of MNDFL meditation studios in New York City. His books Walk Like a Buddha and The Buddha Walks into the Office have both received Independent Publisher Book Awards. Lodro has taught meditation for 20 years in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition and travels frequently for his books, having spoken across the world at conferences, universities, and businesses as diverse as Google, Harvard University and the White House. Lodro is based in the Hudson Valley of NY where he lives with his wife and their four-legged family of animals. What we Discussed: - Raised in a Buddhist household - Explaining Buddhism - Different Types of Meditation - Is the Posture you use while Meditating Important - Mindfulness - How to overcome the thought that Meditation is not for you - Lodro's thoughts on Guided Meditation - How to deal with people attacking you for having a different belief system and more How to Contact Lodro: https://www.lodrorinzler.com/ https://twitter.com/lodrorinzler https://www.facebook.com/LodroRinzlerSpeaks https://www.instagram.com/lodrorinzler/ More about the Meditation Podcast: All Episodes can be found at www.meditationpodcast.org All Social Media + Donations link https://linktr.ee/meditationpodcast Sponsor : http://coolabulla.com Use Discount Code Meditation for a 10% Discount Our Facebook Group can be found at https://www.facebook.com/meditationpodcast.org All my 5 Podcast can be found at http://roycoughlan.com/
Buddhist author Lodro Rinzler throws Trungpa Rinpoche's 'coconuts of wakefulness' at Raghu while offering 'Buddhist advice for anxious times.'Lodro Rinzler is a Buddhist meditation teacher and award-winning author of 7 books, including the bestseller The Buddha Walks Into A Bar, and new book Take Back Your Mind: Buddhist Advice for Anxious Times. He is co-founder of MNDFL Meditation studios in NYC, and was named one of '50 Innovators Shaping the Future of Wellness' by SONIMA. Rinzler's work has been featured in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Atlantic, Good Morning America, CBS, and NBC. He has taught meditation for 20 years in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition and has spoken across the world at conferences, universities, Google, Harvard, and the White House. Lodro resides in the Hudson Valley with his wife and their four-legged family of animals. More at LodroRinzler.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this week's episode of Energetically You, I had the pleasure of chatting with Lodro Rinzler who has taught Buddhism for 20 years, starting when he was just 18 years-old. He is the author of six previous meditation books including the best-seller The Buddha Walks into a Bar, and the co-founder of MNDFL meditation studios in New York City. His books Walk Like a Buddha and The Buddha Walks into the Office both have received Independent Publisher Book Awards. Named one of 50 Innovators Shaping the Future of Wellness by SONIMA, Rinzler's work has been featured in The New York Times,The Wall Street Journal, The Atlantic, Good Morning America, CBS, and NBC. The topics we touched on: The difference between mindfulness + meditation. How you might decide which mediation practice is best for you. How avoiding self-judgement is key to advancing your meditation practice. How to take back your mind in these anxiety riddled times. Why it is important to get comfortable with the unknown. Connect with Lodro https://instagram.com/lodrorinzler https://www.facebook.com/LodroRinzlerSpeaks https://twitter.com/lodrorinzler Connect with Megan Swan Social: Instagram Facebook Pinterest Work with Megan Swan www.meganswanwellness.com
This week I'm so excited to chat with my teacher, Lodro Rinzler. Lodro has written 7 books about Buddhism and meditation, his latest is Take Back Your Mind. We talk meditation, of course, anxiety and drag! Follow him on IG and check check out his website Lodro Rinzler.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
EPISODE 99 | Lodro Rinzler is a meditation teacher and the author of seven books, as well as the co-founder of MNDFL meditation studios in New York City. His books Walk Like a Buddha and The Buddha Walks Into The Office both have received Independent Publisher Book Awards. Lodro has taught meditation for twenty years in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition and travels frequently for his books, having spoken across the world at conferences, universities, and businesses as diverse as Google, Harvard University, and The White House. Named one of 50 Innovators Shaping the Future of Wellness by SONIMA, his work has been featured in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Atlantic, Good Morning America, CBS, and NBC. In the episode, Lodro demystifies meditation and makes it less intimidating, sharing actionable tips for meditating even when you're at your busiest, walking meditations, finding guidance...and more! Enjoy!! EPISODE WEBPAGE: thehealthinvestment.com/99 P.S. – If you're liking The Health Investment Podcast, be sure to hit “subscribe/follow” so that you never miss an episode
On today's episode, we talk with Lodro Rinzler about the power of mediation, how to establish a strong meditation routine and his latest book "Take Back Your Mind: Buddhist Advice for Anxious Times" and how the book can play a positive role for those that are feeling anxious and alone after the last 18 months of the COVID-19 pandemic. Named one of 50 Innovators Shaping the Future of Wellness by SONIMA, Lodro's work has been featured in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Atlantic, Good Morning America, CBS, and NBC. He is the author of seven meditation books including The Buddha Walks into a Bar and the brand-new Take Back Your Mind: Buddhist Advice for Anxious Times and the co-founder of MNDFL meditation studios in New York City. Lodro has taught meditation for 20 years in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition and travels frequently for his books, having spoken across the world at conferences, universities, and businesses as diverse as Google, Harvard University and the White House.
Lodro is a Tibetan Buddhist and author. His most recent book is called Take Back your Mind: Buddhist Advice for Anxious Times. He's also the author of 6 other meditation books including The Buddha Walks into a Bar and Love Hurts. Lodro has several meditations on the Muse app and has been teaching meditation in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition for 20 years. Whether inside or outside of meditation, it's best not to chase after the thoughts that create strong emotions and anxiety. This is often considered the ‘second arrow' and is filled with the ongoing stories we tell ourselves. This can be like throwing fuel on a fire. He offers tools, practices, and ideas to help us understand ourselves and tend to our minds.
A Buddhist meditation practitioner for more than 20 years, Lodro Rinzler is giving us the truth. So simple yet so deep and powerful. Being with Reality is the main focus of Lodro. Just be with what is. Accept it, embrace it and confront it if necessary. Lodro has written bestseller books, The Buddha walks into a bar and the newest book Take back your mind. Being an athlete is by default being present while playing your sport. Coming back to the breath is the essence of it. Training the mind as you train your body is the core message. To work with the mind is to work with the heart. To finally break out of the conditioned mind which is only happy after it achieves or gets something, but the next instant falls into a big suffering of hunting the new thing. Bringing yourself as an athlete to have the intention for kindness, love and generosity. We always have a choice. So learn about being with the reality as it is. Feelings especially, no avoiding but straight up training your mind. And meditation does wonders. Try it out. You don't have to worry about doing it right. Focus on observing your breathing and understand one thing: YOU ARE INHERENTLY A GOOD BEING. You do not need to fix anything. BE WITH THAT. You are awake. Be with the intention of love and shine. Use the 3 step process: Why? Are you present doing it? How do you feel after? Conscious engagement in life as being an athlete you have a story to tell. Write it from the scar, not the wound. And you'll help a lot of people with your genuine juicy personality. 1' Intro of Lodro 4' What are the challenges of life? 10' Hero's journey and why is it so traumatic 15' Teaching dharma is the truth of things 18' What is meditation? 23' How is avoiding working out for you? 30' How to write a book and get your voice out there as an athlete? https://www.lodrorinzler.com https://www.instagram.com/lodrorinzler/ https://linktr.ee/lodrorinzler
Facing Anxiety with Inner Peace and Self-Acceptance with Lodro Rinzler As humans, we want to control our fate as much as possible. We want to be rid of any uncertainty. But this is just an impossible task — no one can ever fully predict the future. Who would've thought that we would be living in a global pandemic in our lifetime, right? In these trying times, facing anxiety, finding inner peace, and being comfortable with not knowing what lies ahead are all essential. In today's episode, best-selling author and long-time Buddhist meditation teacher Lodro Rinzler talks to us about meditation and escaping the “thought party.” He also discusses the fear of uncertainties, techniques to appreciate the present moment, and what to look forward to in his new book, Take Back Your Mind. If you're feeling anxious about the things happening in our world today, this episode is for you. Here are three reasons why you should listen to the full episode: Discover how to use gadgets and social media mindfully. Learn techniques to support you in facing anxiety and coping with uncertainties. How does Lodro feel radically loved? Find out at the end of the episode! Resources Take Back Your Mind: Buddhist Advice for Anxious Times by Lodro Rinzler. Proceeds from Lodro's book will be going to two different organizations: Feeding America and Loveland Foundation. Connect with Lodro: Website | Instagram | Facebook Create a daily meditation ritual in just seven days! Download BUILD YOUR DAILY MEDITATION RITUAL and other freebies at com! FREE Podcast Action Guide! Apply the lessons you learn from this episode as you listen! Sign up at com and I’ll send it right away! Episode Highlights Lodro's Early Struggles With Anxiety and the Importance of His Book Lodro struggled with anxiety for most of his life. He started meditating at an early age. He learned to focus on the present problems instead of anticipating future problems. The pandemic brought stress and anxiety for everyone. It is important to learn how to healthily cope despite the uncertainties. Lodro’s book, Take Back Your Mind, is a helpful book for today’s time. It provides support in facing anxiety. Facing Anxiety and Dysfunction amid a Global Pandemic Some of Lodro’s meditation students do not know how to navigate life without meditation practices. Mindfulness can help you recognize anxiety triggers. It helps with stabilizing thoughts and emphasizes focus on proper breathing. Take Back Your Mind offers other tips and techniques that are short and easy to do. We waste our mental energy, which we could have used to connect with our loved ones or do other activities, when we entertain anxious thoughts. With the ongoing pandemic, facing anxiety entails learning tools to unhook ourselves from the stories we welcome and enjoy life for what it is. Recognizing Anxiety and Techniques On How to Disengage From It News and social media can deplete our mental and emotional battery. Worse, this often goes unnoticed. With depleted mental and emotional batteries, coping with the pandemic and facing anxiety become harder. Whenever you’re doing something, ask yourself two questions: “Is this helpful?” and “Is this useful?” Our minds have the capacity to unhook itself from stress-producing stories we create. Being gentle is the key. Lodro uses the term “thought party” to describe how we try and create as many thoughts as possible about a situation. Constantly thinking of “what ifs” is not helpful. It removes us from the present. We must not only step away from intrusive thoughts but also learn how to appreciate the present. Accepting Ourselves hrough Meditation Lodro also feels anxious about not being liked by the people he admires. Often, we believe that we must find love from others. In Tibetan, the word Gom can mean meditation or familiarization with oneself. Meditation enables you to know yourself better. Meditation leads to satisfaction with the love we have for ourselves. We have enough love within, and it is the most important relationship to have. Growing up in a Buddhist household taught Lodro that he wasn't born as a mess that needed fixing. Mindful Use of Devices and Social Media Social media bombards us with different sensory images. Listen to the full episode to know in-depth Lodro's threefold logic in using gadgets and social media — the sense of intentionality, being present as much as possible, and the fruition of how we feel after. Discernment is recognizing the things we want to cultivate or cut. Discipline is prioritizing our morals and doing the things that uplift us Life is a learning process. As humans, we continue to change and create better habits as we go. Growing Up in a Buddhist Household Lodro talks about the generational anxiety and trauma he observed from inside and outside of his world in Buddhism. He's becoming more aware of the world and societal issues outside of Buddhism, such as toxic masculinity, patriarchy, and more. Lodro feels radically loved knowing that his book can help people and feel the love he infused into it. 5 Powerful Quotes [1:54] “But for me, it's really been, what do I do when things fall apart? What do I do when it hits the fan, and there's a major stressor, there's a major move, or major financial thing and major... whatever it is for any of us.” [14:25] “If you met a new friend, and you started hanging out regularly, and getting to know them, at some point you'd be like: I like this person, I like this one. And maybe months, years past, you look over your shoulder: I love this friend because we spend so much time getting to know them and embracing them for who they are. Meditation is us doing that with ourselves.” [16:58] “And people asked like, ‘Oh, was it like growing up in a Buddhist household?’ The key thing that really stood out to me is that I wasn't raised with the idea that I was originally messed up and I needed to fix it. I was raised with the idea that I'm basically a whole good as is.” [23:06] “We make mistakes as human beings. And then we continue to refine and say, ‘Well, I don't want to do that mistake again, I want to be more intentional.’” [26:08] “There's a learning process along the way; and that's sort of the beautiful thing. As humans, we can continue to evolve, we can continue to change from who we were, and force better habits than we have in the past.” About Lodro Lodro Rinzler is a best-selling author, long-time Buddhist meditation teacher, and co-founder of MNDFL meditation studios in New York City. His new book, Take Back Your Mind: Buddhist Advice for Anxious Times, is now out for sale. 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I am so excited to have Lodro Rinzler, Buddhist teacher and author of 7 books on the podcast to talk about his latest book, Take Back Your Mind: Buddhist Advice for Anxious Times. On this episode, Lodro discuss how we can detach from our anxious thoughts and the need to have more, do more, and be more. Instead, we can come back to a state of whole and complete as we are. Lodro shares how we can work with our anxious thoughts by asking a few curious questions. We also discuss how we can manage our anxiety around time and practice self-care. Checkout the episode and share your thoughts on Instagram @OneWade and @LodroRinzler. Checkout out Lodro's new book. All proceeds from this amazing book go to @thelovelandfoundation and @feedingamerica. Want to learn more about Centered in the City to feel more calm and centered? Head on over and sign up for a 7 day free trial. ***** Lodro Rinzler has taught Buddhism for 20 years, starting when he was just 18 years-old. He is the author of six previous meditation books including the best-seller The Buddha Walks into a Bar, and the co-founder of MNDFL meditation studios in New York City. His books Walk Like a Buddha and The Buddha Walks into the Office both have received Independent Publisher Book Awards. Named one of 50 Innovators Shaping the Future of Wellness by SONIMA, Rinzler's work has been featured in The New York Times,The Wall Street Journal, The Atlantic, Good Morning America, CBS, and NBC.
Let’s Talk About Why You’re Anxious ALL THE TIME! Actually, past guest favorite on CoronaTV, Lodro Rinzler will do the talking as he returns to talk about his new book (written during COVID) titled, “Take Back Your Mind: Buddhist Advice for Anxious Times.” Anxiety is a societal and chronic condition, exacerbated by current times. I guess my first question for Lodro will be “medication or meditation? OR BOTH!?” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, I'm overjoyed to say I am talking to Lodro Rinzler, a meditation teacher who has taught Buddhism for 20 years, starting when he was just 18 years old. Lodro is the author of six meditation books including the bestseller The Buddha Walks into a Bar; and is the co-founder of the MNDFL meditation studios in New York City. Lodro's work has also been featured in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Atlantic, Good Morning America, CBS, and NBC. Not only that, but it's difficult for me to overstate how much of an impact Lodro has had on my career and understanding of how to apply the principles of mindfulness, meditation & Buddhism to my life. He has - I hope he won't mind me saying - become somewhat of a mentor to me, and has been my teacher on 3 separate training courses over the past few years, including on the principles of Buddhism and Buddhist theory - which was totally fascinating and very important to me as someone who originally came at meditation and mindfulness from a very secular, scientific point of view. He has also been my teacher on 2 meditation teacher training meditation courses I have completed, including shamatha mindfulness meditation, and metta, loving-kindness meditation. He is also extremely wise, and has managed to maintain a real sense of humour and approachability, despite being extremely learned in the principles of Buddhism and Buddhist theory. I am totally honoured to have him on the episode today - and it also includes the most Buddhist definition of “being a badass” that I have ever heard, so you do not want to miss it! ------------ As usual, all the shownotes and resources for this episode - plus how to contact Charlotte, are on my website at BreatheLikeABadass.com/Podcast ------------ This episode was brought to you by my FREE quiz - What's Your Inner Critic Identity (And How Is She Sabotaging Your Success)? This FREE, 90-second quiz will help you to discover your inner critic identity, and get your personal Results + Video Guide, so you can finally stop sabotaging your business, career & life goals - and achieve the success you deserve! Take the free quiz and get your result guide here: BreatheLIkeABadass.com/InnerCriticQuiz ----------- Enjoying this podcast? The best way to support us is to leave a good rating + review, and share it on Instagram, tagging me @breathelikeabadass! Thanks so much for listening! Hannah xx
Lodro Rinzler is the co-founder of MNDFL meditation studios, has taught meditation for 20 years in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition, and is the award-winning author of 7 books. He has spoken across the world at conferences, universities, and businesses as diverse as Google, Harvard University, and the White House.In this episode, Eric and Lodro talk about his new book, Take Back Your Mind: Buddhist Advice for Anxious Times and they walk through many practical strategies to employ on the spot when you’re feeling stressed or anxious to help you come back to a sense of “okay-ness” in the present moment.But wait – there’s more! The episode is not quite over!! We continue the conversation and you can access this exclusive content right in your podcast player feed. Head over to our Patreon page and pledge to donate just $10 a month. It’s that simple and we’ll give you good stuff as a thank you!In This Interview, Lodro Rinzler and I discuss Meditation for Anxious People and…His book, Take Back Your Mind: Buddhist Advice for Anxious TimesThe difference between anxiety and stress Useful vs Not Useful thinkingWhat to do when thoughts come up during meditationThe question “Is this helpful?”The question “Is this useful?”Discovering what happens when we unhook from anxious thoughtsHow to deliberately experience “30 seconds of contentment”Dispelling the myth that your mind is too busy to meditateBuddhists connecting our faith as being rooted in our direct experienceHow turning a boat one degree at a time leads to a completely different landWorking with your mind vs your mind working youMeditating without judging ourselvesLearning to be with difficult emotions through meditationSaying to yourself, “It’s ok to feel this”What it means to drop the story and feel the feelingAsking yourself, “What can I enjoy right now?”What it means to have a “thought party”The idea of “basic goodness”The metaphor of going to get a box of cereal from the grocery store when you already have a cupboard full Lodro Rinzler Links:lodrorinzler.comAdditional Resources from LodroInstagramTwitterFacebookUpstart: The fast and easy way to get a personal loan to consolidate, lower your interest rate, and pay off your debt. Go to www.upstart.com/wolfGreen Chef: The first USDA Certified Organic Meal Kit Company that makes eating well easy and affordable. Go to www.greenchef.com/90wolf and use code 90WOLF to get $90 off including free shippingLiterati Kids is a try-before-you-buy subscription club. Each month they deliver 5 vibrantly illustrated children’s books bringing the immersive magic of reading right to your home. You choose which ones you want to buy and then send the rest back for free. Head to www.literati.com/wolf for 25% off your first two orders.If you enjoyed this conversation with Lodro Rinzler on Meditation for Anxious People, you might also enjoy these other episodes:Lodro Rinzler (Episode from 2014)Hardcore Zen with Brad Warner
How are you? No seriously, how are you? How are you doing the morning after last night’s election? Do you have a hangover? Literally? Figuratively? Are the emotions (good, bad and ugly) coursing through your veins? Lodro Rinzler is here for you. Lodro is a Buddhist meditation teacher and the author of six meditation books. He’s my guest on CoronaTV and he’s going to teach me (and you) meditation… I feel relaxed already. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Lodro Rinzler is an experienced meditation teacher and the author of many books, including my favorite book about meditation, Sit Like a Buddha: A Pocket Guide to Meditation. In today's episode, I chat with Lodro about how to think differently about meditation, some of the unexpected benefits of meditating, and what you need to know to get a consistent meditation practice off the ground.
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Lodro Rinzler started meditating at 6 years old. Now he's the bestselling author of 7 books on meditation, including 'A Buddha Walked Into a Bar,' and 'Sit Like a Buddha.' If you want to create daily peace, harmony and self-love, a MISOGI for many, tune into the conversation with Lodro and be inspired.
Lodro Rinzler is a Buddhist practitioner and teacher. He began meditating as a child and sat retreats as a teenager, even going as far as attending a silent month-long retreat during which he shaved his head and took monastic robes and vows. Lodro went on to become a Vajrayana student of Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche. He also established Buddhist House, an eighteen person dorm at Wesleyan University which hosts a large meditation room. He began teaching meditation at that time. After leaving college he was recruited to the position of the Executive Director of the Boston Shambhala Center. He began leading numerous workshops at meditation centers and college campuses throughout the United States and to date has taught meditation at locations as diverse as Google, Harvard, and the White House. Lodro founded a leadership training program called the Institute for Compassionate Leadership, before co-founding and serving as the Chief Spiritual Officer of NYC's premier drop-in meditation studio, MNDFL. Since founding MNDFL in 2015 it has expanded into three studios, an online portal of teachings and a non-profit arm bringing meditation into the education system. He is the author of six books including the best-selling The Buddha Walks into a Bar, the award-winning Walk Like a Buddha, The Buddha Walks into the Office, Sit Like a Buddha, How to Love Yourself (And Sometimes Other People) and Love Hurts: Buddhist Advice for the Heartbroken. Lodro writes from his apartment in New York City. If you are interested in connecting with Lodro, click here.On each episode of the Technology For Mindfulness Podcast, Robert Plotkin, co-creator of the “Hack Your Mind” series at MIT, explores the intersection between the practice of mindfulness & the use of technology in the modern age. Show notes can be found at TechnologyForMindfulness.com/. Come back often & feel free to subscribe in iTunes or add the Technology For Mindfulness Podcast to your favorite podcast application.Follow us on:https://Twitter.com/TechForMindfulhttps://Facebook.com/TechnologyForMindfulnessSubscribe to the Technology For Mindfulness Podcast via:iTunes: apple.co/2opAqpnStitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/robert-plotkin/technology-for-mindfulnessTuneIn: https://tunein.com/podcasts/Technology-Podcasts/Technology-For-Mindfulness-p963257/YouTube: https://youtube.com/channel/UCadmsqRjuiilNT5bwHFHDfQRSS: https://feeds.feedburner.com/TechnologyForMindfulnessMusic courtesy of Tobu - Colors [NCS Release]youtu.be/MEJCwccKWG0www.7obu.com@7obuwww.facebook.com/tobuofficialwww.twitter.com/tobuofficialwww.youtube.com/tobuofficial See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this episode our host Lodro Rinzler is joined by Dan Harris for an interview which includes Dan making Lodro call him Daddy, a game of "News or Fake News" and stories about Dan's son wiping tushies. Dan is a correspondent for ABC News, an anchor for Nightline and co-anchor for the weekend edition of Good Morning America. He's also the author of the excellent books 10% Happier and the brand new Meditation for Fidgety Skeptics. You can connect with Dan through the 10% Happier app and pocast as well as at http://www.10percenthappier.com/.
I'm honored and excited to welcome Ellie Burrows, the co-founder of MNDFL, a meditation studio in New York City to the show today. On today's episode we're exploring meditation, what it means to Ellie, the different types of meditation practices available and tips for new and experienced meditators to explore and deepen their practices. As someone who has a love-hate relationship with meditation, I'm happy to say that this episode inspired me to rekindle my practice more consistently, and I even signed up for my first meditation class! Since I know the new year is just around the corner, and lots of you are setting goals and resolutions, my hope with this episode is that it inspires you to develop a meditation practice or explore the possibility of it in 2018. Here's a breakdown of some of the stuff we talked about: Ellie's journey and how she got started on her spiritual path How she met her co-founder, Lodro and launched MNDFL The different types of meditation and how she recommends finding the one that works for you Some of the health benefits of a meditation practice What to do on those days when you can't seem to let go of your thoughts? Is there a benefit to practicing in a group vs. practicing at home Rituals that help keep you consistent and on track with your meditation practice How to prioritize your health when there's a never-ending list of wellness items to check off How do you meld meditation and spirituality with religion? Join The Healthy Maven Tribe to ask guest questions and to find out who will be on the show before anyone else: http://facebook.com/groups/THMTribe Please don't forget to rate + review in iTunes if you love the podcast. Your comments and subscriptions help us make the podcast best for you! Follow Ellie + Mndfl: Website: https://www.mndflmeditation.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mndflmeditation/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mndflmeditation
Lodro Rinzler is an author and renowned meditation teacher who has led trainings at Google, Harvard, and the White House. His many books include The Buddha Walks into a Bar and How to Love Yourself. In this episode of Insights at the Edge, Tami Simon and Lodro discuss the Shambhala tradition of Buddhism that Lodro teaches in—specifically, its goal of creating an enlightened society. They speak on how to truly cultivate kindness and what it takes to be a mindful leader during difficult times. Lodro comments on what he calls "The Four Exhilarations" and "The Four Dignities," and in a culmination of the discussion, explains his overarching mission in teaching meditation to the world. (62 minutes)
‘This is a magnificent book [The Buddha Walks Into the Office] that just happens to be truly fun to read. Accessible, urgent, and life-changing.’ - Seth Godin Lodro Rinzler is a practitioner and teacher in the Shambhala Buddhist lineage, the founder of the MNDFL meditation studio (which New York Magazine just named the best place to learn meditation in NYC) and the author of numerous books including; Love Hurts: Buddhist Advice for the Heartbroken, the bestselling book, The Buddha Walks into a Bar..., and the book that is the focus of our conversation, The Buddha Walks into an Office. This episode was sheer delight and will be of significant interest for those seeking to engage a day at the office as place to cultivate fullness of being. We cover such areas as how a conference call can be an opportunity for virtue, how to relate to difficult coworkers and what we can learn from a man named Tilopa who reached full enlightenment in part by assisting a sex worker. Lodro Rinzler is a teacher who is thoughtful as he is funny. You can learn more about Lodro at lodrorinzler.com or connect with social media: Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube. (Also check out this article in the New York Times about MNDFL)
Lodro Rinzler, author of "Love Hurts" and co-founder of MNDFL Studios in New York shares the universal nature of heartbreak and how it connects us to one another. Whether we’re experiencing little everyday heartbreaks or the big, crushing heartbreaks, Lodro reminds us that it’s all part of the human experience: it will change--and we’re not alone.
Lodro is a buddhist teacher and author who brings buddhism in to the modern world. A year ago he opened MNDFL, an oasis for meditation in the city he co-founded. His new book, Love Hurts comes out this week. Show topics include: • How heartbreak happens beyond just breakups and romantic issues • How to work with your heart when it breaks • How to prepare for heartbreak our daily practice prepares you for the inevitable • Why MNDFL was created and how you can benefit from coming to a space dedicated to meditation • Why it's good to try different schools of meditation LodroRinzler.com MNDFL NYC
On this week's episode of Multifaithful, Reka talks to Lodro Rinzler, a Shambhala Buddhist teacher, author and founder of M N D F L and the Institute for Compassionate Leadership. They discuss the spread of mindfulness into organizations as different as NYU and Google and ways to bring mindfulness into any environment. You can find more information about Lodro here: http://www.lodrorinzler.com/about/
Today's Good Life Project Roundtable™ features guests-in-residence Susan Piver and Lodro Rinzler. This is the last session in their three-week residency.Susan is a New York Times bestselling author, teacher, and founder of the international mindfulness community, The Open Heart Project. Working to create a good human world, one breath at a time.Lodro is a teacher in the Shambhala Buddhist lineage, the author of five books on meditation, and the founder of M N D F L, a new studio making meditation accessible to all New Yorkers, and the Institute for Compassionate Leadership. They'll be our guests-in-residence for the next three weeks, so buckle up.Our three topics in this episode:Who do you idolize and why?What does the future of meditation look like?There's no such thing as bad weather, only bad clothes.It's fast-paced, fun, utterly unscripted and at times a bit raw, but always good-natured and very real. Enjoy! And let us know if you like this format, over on social media.
Today's Good Life Project Roundtable™ features guests-in-residence Susan Piver and Lodro Rinzler. This is session 2 in their three-week residency.Susan is a New York Times bestselling author, teacher, and founder of the international mindfulness community, The Open Heart Project. Working to create a good human world, one breath at a time.Lodro is a teacher in the Shambhala Buddhist lineage, the author of five books on meditation, and the founder of M N D F L, a new studio making meditation accessible to all New Yorkers, and the Institute for Compassionate Leadership.Our three topics in this episode:Is there such a thing as 'the one' in relationships and how do you know?Everyone wants to own the results, but why not the process?How to be okay when your co-workers reject you.It's fast-paced, fun, utterly unscripted and at times a bit raw, but always good-natured and very real. Enjoy! And let us know if you like this format, over on social media.
Today's Good Life Project Roundtable™ features guests-in-residence Susan Piver and Lodro Rinzler. This is session 1 in their three-week residency.Susan is a New York Times bestselling author, teacher, and founder of the international mindfulness community, The Open Heart Project. Working to create a good human world, one breath at a time.Lodro is a teacher in the Shambhala Buddhist lineage, the author of five books on meditation, and the founder of M N D F L, a new studio making meditation accessible to all New Yorkers, and the Institute for Compassionate Leadership. They'll be our guests-in-residence for the next three weeks, so buckle up.Our three topics in this episode:When women get emotional, do you secretly think they're crazy?Do we have to love the people we hate?Fame for fame's sake, what gives?It's fast-paced, fun, utterly unscripted and at times a bit raw, but always good-natured and very real. Enjoy! And let us know if you like this format, over on social media.
Lodro Rinzler sat down with Emily Fletcher to share his story. Lodro is a practitioner and teacher in the Shambhala Buddhist lineage and the founder of MNDFL studio in NYC, offering a variety of simple techniques in an accessible way. He is the author of five books, including, "The Buddha Walks Into A Bar".
Individuals and communities can make positive changes Lama Lodro discusses ecology, sustainable communities, erosion, pollution, the impact of different religious views and economic factors on the environment, the power of individuals and communities to make positive changes and hope for the future
Lodro Rinzler is that increasingly rare Westerner who didn't find Buddhism through a later-in-life quest for answers, he was brought up in the tradition of Shambhala Buddhism and has lived its teachings since he was a child, at one point even exploring the monastic path.That said, he's very much "of this world," deeply connected to the realities, demands, challenges and joys of life in a world that seems to be moving faster and faster and placing less and less emphasis on relationships, compassion and the deepest parts of love.His desire to share his lens on Buddhist wisdom applied to modern life led Lodro to eventually take his seat as a teacher, penning a number of wonderful books, the latest, How to Love Yourself (and Sometimes Other People): Spiritual Advice for Modern Relationships.He's also a co-founder of a very cool new center for meditation in New York City called MNDFL.In today's conversation, we explore Lodro's remarkable personal journey and what it was like being the Buddhist on the block as a kid.We also dive into some of the major ideas, practices and teachings from Buddhism, like meditation (what it is and isn't), Karma (how to really think about it), compassion and love, and discuss a bit of mythology and misunderstanding around each.
Lodro Rinzler is a practitioner and teacher in the Shambhala Buddhist lineage. Lodro has been meditating since he was a child and has written five books with the newest being, How to Love Yourself (And Sometimes Other People). Lodro's columns have appeared on Elephant Journal, Huffington Post, Bloomberg, and so much more. Lodro talks on how you can love yourself, using your vulnerability as a strength, and he does a short demonstration on how to start meditating. Key Takeaways: [2:10] ManTalks will be hosting a one day event on Nov 7th. [3:30] What is Man It Forward and how can you win tickets for the event? [5:40] Who is Lodro? [7:15] Why did Lodro run off to the monastery? [8:30] Lodro is a second-generation Buddhist. [11:40] Lodro talks about his latest book, How to Love Yourself. [15:20] How can help people love themselves? [18:45] Connor and Roger talks on the one day event ManTalks is hosting. [21:35] How can we start meditating? [31:40] How can men look into themselves? [36:10] Meditating helps teach you how to love. [40:00] Why does the world need meditation now? [43:10] How does Lodro define success? [45:00] What does it mean to be a modern man? [46:20] What is Lodro excited about right now? Mentioned In This Episode: http://mantalks.com/ http://ny.shambhala.org/blog/ http://www.lodrorinzler.com/ Music Credit: Parlange & Latenite Automatic (jesusparlange.com– lateniteautomatic.com)
Adreanna Limbach is a meditation teacher with the Interdependence Project, and Lodro Rinzler is a practitioner and teacher in the Shambhala Buddhist lineage. In this conversation recorded during the 2015 Aspen-Snowmass Wanderlust Festival, host Vincent Horn, Lodro, and Adreanna discuss the challenges of making meditation accessible to a mainstream audience. Episode Links: Adreanna Limbach ( http://www.adreannalimbach.com ) Lodro Rinzler ( http://lodrorinzler.com ) How to Love Yourself (And Sometimes Other People) ( http://amzn.to/1CJIcjc ) The Interdependence Project ( http://www.theidproject.org ) “Meet the Man Who Calls Himself ‘the Slut Whisperer’” ( http://www.marieclaire.com/sex-love/a14731/the-slut-whisperer-kirill-bichutsky/ ) Wanderlust Festival ( http://wanderlust.com )
Lodro Rinzler is a meditation practitioner and teacher in the Shambhala Buddhist lineage. His latest book is Walk Like a Buddha: Even if Your Boss Sucks, Your Ex Is Torturing You, and You’re Hungover Again. In this conversation with host Vincent Horn, Lodro talks about the book and his new project The Institute for Compassionate Leadership, a leadership training and job placement organization that utilizes mentoring, meditation, traditional leadership skills training, and Obama style community organizing to produce compassionate, self-aware leaders. The interview starts with the inspiration for starting the Institute and what Lodro hopes to accomplish with it and his writing. This leads to a wider conversation about the usefulness of ancient teachings in the contemporary world and the value of fostering global conversation. Episode Links: Walk Like a Buddha: Even if Your Boss Sucks, Your Ex Is Torturing You, and You’re Hungover Again ( http://amzn.to/1g9Z7yU ) The Institute for Compassionate Leadership ( http://instituteforcompassionateleadership.org ) www.LodroRinzler.com
This week on The One You Feed we have Lodro Rinzler. He is a teacher in the Shambhala Buddhist lineage and the author of the books "The Buddha Walks into a Bar" and "Walk Like a Buddha". Over the last decade he has taught numerous workshops at meditation centers and college campuses throughout North America. Lodro's columns appear regularly on the Huffington Post and Marie Claire online and he is frequently featured in Reality Sandwich, the Interdependence Project, Shambhala Sun, Buddhadharma, and Good Men Project. He is the founder of the Institute for Compassionate Leadership, an authentic leadership training and job placement organization, and lives in Brooklyn with his dog Tillie and his cat Justin Bieber. In This Interview Lodro and I discuss... The One You Feed parable. How you can be sort of a mess and still ok. Basic Goodness versus Original Sin Do psychopaths have basic goodness How the death of one of Lodro's close friends led him to spend time in Columbus, OH- our hometown. How to build a committed group of people in a community. Alcohol How alcohol is like a chainsaw. How fixed expectations cause us trouble. Lodro's relationship advice. Lodro Rinzler Links Lodro Rinzler homepage Lodro's YouTube page Lodro Rinzler author page on Amazon Institute for Compassionate Leadership See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On my very first episode, Author and Buddhist Teacher, Lodro Rinzler, joined me for a discussion about Meditation and Buddhism and how it has changed our lives. I find Lodro to be an open hearted, intelligent, and fun teacher. He has a way of making profound concepts accessible and digestible. I am so honored to have had him on the show, and I hope you enjoy listening as much as I enjoyed making it!
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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...