Tricycle Talks

Choosing Kindness with Sarah Ruhl and Sharon Salzberg

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Dec 17, 2025
In this engaging conversation, veteran meditation teacher Sharon Salzberg and acclaimed playwright Sarah Ruhl dive into their new children's books. Sharon shares insights on adapting loving-kindness meditation for kids, while Sarah discusses the power of imagination in addressing childhood fears. They reflect on their creative processes, highlighting collaboration with illustrators and engaging with young audiences. Additionally, Sharon leads a guided loving-kindness practice, aiming to foster kindness and connection among families.
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ANECDOTE

Book Born From Parent-Child Bedtime Rituals

  • Sarah Ruhl began The Dreams I'll Dream Tonight from bedtime rituals she made with her six-year-old son.
  • The book grew from her own childhood sleep anxieties and years of revising while raising three children.
ANECDOTE

Carl The Crocodile Was Commissioned

  • Sharon Salzberg was asked by Shambhala to adapt loving-kindness for children and teamed with illustrator Jason Gruhl.
  • They created Carl the Crocodile to embody learning kindness through mistakes and self-care.
INSIGHT

Attention Shapes Fear

  • Both books teach that we can choose where to place attention to change experience and lessen fear.
  • Sharon frames thoughts as objects you can place in clouds or hot-air balloons to let them drift away.
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