A listener reflects on a recent episode about the dangers the coup is causing to sustainability.
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Read MoreU Gambira explains the events leading up to the Saffron Revolution
Read MoreIgor Blaževič on how a sick society can become healthy.
Read MoreAyya Yeshe opens up about the need for spiritual practices to find their place in wider societal structures.
Read MoreGuillaume de Langre explains how the military has mismanaged the power grid since the coup.
Read MorePardis Mahdavi discusses the resistance movement in Iran, and we examine how it relates to what’s been happening in Burma.
Read MoreThiri reflects on the experience of exile.
Read MoreReflecting on the colonial legacy today.
Read MoreGil Fronsdal describes the ranges of experiences he had while he was a monk in Burma.
Read MoreNandar Min Swe discusses the difficulty of getting support from Western allies.
Read MoreA meditator feels solidarity with the words of the Buddhist nun from Australia.
Read MoreLiv Gaborit discusses her findings from observing political prisoners undergoing intensive vipassana meditation retreats in Insein Prison.
Read MoreLast year, Liam Scott of the Global Centre for the Responsibility to Protect (Global R2P) discussed the the ongoing failure of the international community to engage in Myanmar.
Read MoreThe unlikely beginnings of a journey.
Read MoreGlobal Witness CEO Mike Davis on the standards that companies should be held to when attempting to acquire rare earth metals.
Read MoreA vipassana meditator from the Goenka tradition discusses his experiences in Burma.
Read MoreJesse Phenow on his experiences with Knyaw and Karenni people in Minneapolis.
Read MoreA discussion about the “culture of sacrifice".
Read MoreThe personal dangers of working towards human rights in Burma.
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