A discussion affirming how mindfulness and Dhamma can happen literally anywhere.
Read MoreA discussion on how the regime continues to subvert— and pervert— the law.
Read MoreWhy it’s still hard to just say no to drugs.
Read MoreA seasoned diplomat offers his view of the Myanmar crisis, and his suggestion for resolution.
Read MoreA hope for peace in Karen state, and across Myanmar, as the conflict continues.
Read MoreLearning about the early days of Bodhgaya with S.N. Goenka, Munindra, and Mahasi Sayadaw, among others.
Read MoreA conversation with the NUG’s representative in Paris.
Read MoreThe intersection or art, journalism, gender equality, and revolution.
Read MoreGuillaume de Langre returns to talk about the bleak future awaiting Myanmar’s energy sector.
Read MoreAn examination of Myanmar’s “ethnically patriarchal system.”
Read MoreOur third talk with the former monk and current activist on the state of Burma today.
Read MoreThe story of a Knyaw woman through Burma and Thailand, leading to Minneapolis.
Read MoreA talk before the pandemic about a Polish traveler’s unfolding spiritual journey through Southeast Asia.
Read MoreHow the illicit teak trade from Burma continues to net millions of dollars, largely to Western countries.
Read MoreA talk with the former US Ambassador to Myanmar about a wide range of subjects.
Read MoreFood Storytelling when it is needed most
Read MoreThe fictional exploits of a Chinese detective in northern Myanmar.
Read MoreWhat small arms can tell you about a regime.
Read MoreA talk through Burmese postwar history on the great statesmen, dictators, and meditation teachers of the day.
Read MoreThe second part of an extended series, this episode looks at becoming part of the Dhamma Dhara community and exploring the intersection between social justice and meditation.
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