Listen to the latest podcast episode about how to stop seeking the approval of other people. Our guest is Dave Drake, who practices Buddhism in New York City, and shares his journey with this very struggle, both in his personal life and as a musician. https://t.co/ZsOXI7YA2B
You know what’s really spooky? 👻 Letting fear stop us from going after our dreams. Chanting Nam-myoho-renge-kyo helps us challenge our preconceived limitations and take courageous action toward our goals. Read about how to breakthrough fear in our lives. https://t.co/PdwkIDAeL2
“Tips & Insights” is a miniseries in which we’ll introduce one Buddhist concept each month and how it can be applied to your life. Today’s is: earthly desires are enlightenment. Listen to the full episode: https://t.co/2ueotBRZmU
Are you new to learning about Nam-myoho-renge-kyo? Today’s episode is for you. Our guest is Crystal Fraser, who shares some basics about SGI Nichiren Buddhism and its core practice of chanting Nam-myoho-renge-kyo, as well as her own journey with it. https://t.co/StRA7gG6CL
Yuri Yamashita was recently the percussionist for the Tina Turner musical on Broadway, a remarkable coincidence because during moments of her own personal struggles, Tina Turner’s story and Buddhist practice was a source of inspiration for Yuri. https://t.co/P2HmJ8wFaw
Today’s guest is Alex Boling, of Los Angeles, who honestly shares the insights he has gained by applying his Buddhist practice to his experiences as an activist and volunteer. https://t.co/o7aMbi1C0z
Anger can either be the motivator to take positive action or it can be a destructive force. But, just like so much in Buddhism, the outcome depends on what’s in our hearts. Learn how you can transform your anger into positive action. https://t.co/zwSDODsp2X
Listen to our guest Christina Moran, of El Paso, Texas, who shares her own journey of pursuing happiness after experiencing a series of very challenging events that made her feel like she had hit rock bottom. https://t.co/0CUKd4Vpb8