

Buddhability
SGI-USA
The reality is, we’re already enlightened. It’s only as we face obstacles, stress and our own messiness that we start to forget it. This is a show about how to believe in yourself again, told by a community of Buddhists doing it every day, and changing the world along the way. Hosted by Cassidy Bradford, each week you’ll hear an honest conversation about real life and how to tap into your Buddhability. From relationships and dream jobs to lessons from psychology and activism, subscribe to Buddhability on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you get podcasts so you never miss an episode. For more stories, tips on practicing SGI Nichiren Buddhism, and our newsletter, visit www.buddhability.org.
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Dec 8, 2022 • 52min
Navigating Career Setbacks
Today we’re talking about navigating job challenges, an aspect of life that be universal difficult, whether you are facing job loss, trying to find a job, navigating a tough industry or having a hard time believing in yourself at work. Our guest is Mehul Anand, of Georgia, who shares the ups and downs of her career in tech, and the profound lessons her Buddhist practice helped her learn along the way.CHEAT SHEET2:39 Why Mehul started chanting Nam-myoho-renge-kyo6:24 An overview of her career trajectory, which didn’t go as planned10:55 How she learned to use her Buddhist practice to navigate finding work15:54 What protection means in Buddhism21:52 The inner transformation she experienced through a long period of unemployment28:29 Practical action to take when facing a difficult situation33:50 Mehul’s turning point38:13 What mission means in Buddhism41:34 Mehul’s favorite Buddhist quotes48:57 Advice for anyone who is currently facing a job-related struggleReferences:“Letter to the Brothers,” The Writings of Nichiren Daishonin, p. 502“On Establishing the Correct Teaching for the Peace of the Land,” The Writings of Nichiren Daishonin, p. 17How to Make Things Work

Nov 30, 2022 • 11min
Tips & Insights: Human Revolution
“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: human revolution.References:Human RevolutionWhat Does Human Revolution Look Like?Can my human revolution really change the world?How can I be sure that I’m progressing in my human revolution?The Wisdom of Buddhist Humanism

Nov 16, 2022 • 1h
How To Do It All, With Dr. Gitima Sharma
Today we’re talking about how to do it all when you have a full plate. Whether you are an overwhelmed parent or caregiver aspiring to build a career you love, or lacking the support you wish you had to care for yourself and everything else in your life, doing it all can be tough. And amid the chaos, we tend to be hardest on ourselves.Dr. Gitima Sharma, of California State University, talks us through how she approaches this subject as a counselor educator, and also as a Buddhist practitioner and working mom with two young children. CHEAT SHEET1:34 How Gitima started chanting Nam-myoho-renge-kyo13:11 Her own experience with “doing it all”19:22 The challenges of self-doubt, self-comparison and perfectionism28:04 What having a sense of purpose means in Buddhism32:02 What research says about having a sense of purpose45:46 How to increase your sense of purpose53:31 A favorite Buddhist quote about time and enlightenment56:27 Advice for anyone who is struggling to do it allReferences:The Time Is Now! Let’s Create a Whirlwind of Dialogue!Live Life to the Fullest With Clear Purpose

Nov 10, 2022 • 43min
On Buddhism and Appreciation
Today we're talking about appreciation, which is central to Buddhism in so many ways and yet, easier to talk about than truly practice, especially when it comes to the tougher circumstances in our lives. Our guest is Doris Edwards, of Philadelphia, who has been chanting Nam-myoho-renge-kyo for many years. We discuss the Buddhist perspective on appreciation and her own journey toward it.CHEAT SHEET2:18 How Doris encountered Nam-myoho-renge-kyo6:16 What shifted within her when she started chanting11:14 Why appreciation is so important in Buddhism14:36 Having appreciation when you’re struggling19:35 What it means to pursue true happiness23:08 The turning point in her own journey toward appreciation29:19 Why Doris treasures human revolution35:47 A few favorite Buddhist quotes40:54 Advice for anyone new to BuddhismReferences:Appreciation Enriches Our Lives“The Heritage of the Ultimate Law of Life”—Humanity is Awaiting Your GrowthThe Gohonzon, Explained

Nov 3, 2022 • 45min
Overcoming the need for approval
Today we're talking about how to stop seeking the approval of other people, which, on the one hand, is a normal human desire, and on the other, can cause us the deepest suffering when we don't receive it. It can be especially worse when the approval or praise we seek is from our loved ones. 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, The episode is filled with practical insights about how to apply the practice of chanting Nam-myoho-renge-kyo to transform the desire for approval into of a life state of humility, appreciation, forward momentum and true confidence. CHEAT SHEET1:20 How Dave encountered Buddhism and decided to try chanting Nam-myoho-renge-kyo3:23 The feeling that made him want to continue7:26 The struggle of constantly seeking approval from others12:35 How he approached chanting about this pattern in his life19:42 The Buddhist quotes he loves22:28 How his relationship with his father changed31:06 What applying Buddhist philosophy to daily life looks like40:35 Advice for anyone feeling stuck in a situation where they don’t feel seenReferences mentioned:Learning From Nichiren’s Writings: The Teachings for Victory, vol. 4, p. 28Lecture: Everything Begins With Prayer Infused With the Shared Vow of Mentor and DiscipleDiscussions on Youth, p. 8

Oct 27, 2022 • 7min
Tips & Insights: Earthly Desires are Enlightenment
Learn about how earthly desires can be transformed into enlightenment through chanting Nammyoho Rengekyo, leading to personal growth and happiness. Explore the concept of earthly desires causing suffering and how it relates to Buddhist teachings.

Oct 20, 2022 • 1h
How I Found My Purpose: Nuclear Abolition Edition
Today we're talking about unlocking our own agency when it comes to peace-building efforts and protecting our planet. Our guest is Emma Pike, of Boston, who is an activist in the field of nuclear abolition, an issue that is key to SGI Nichiren Buddhists because nuclear war represents the exact opposite of what Buddhism strives to protect: the dignity of all life. Emma shares her own inspiring journey of unlocking the courage to pursue work in this field, which began from her practice of chanting Nam-myoho-renge-kyo. The lessons she shares are applicable to any fight you might be currently engaged in, whether it's personal or global.CHEAT SHEET2:10 Why Emma started chanting Nam-myoho-renge-kyo7:42: How she came to pursue a career path in nuclear abolition17:14 A brief primer on the issues27:03 How she found her place as an activist33:54 A pivotal turning point in her own confidence and hope50:23 Buddhism and nuclear abolition54:57 Advice for anyone who wants to unlock their agency when it comes to big global issuesReferencesChoose Hope Nuclear Disarmament Proposal (2009)Nothing is More Precious than Life

Oct 12, 2022 • 53min
Tips on starting your Buddhist practice … and why we chant for the impossible
Today’s episode is for beginners, though the takeaways are refreshing and valuable for even seasoned chanters. Our guest is Crystal Fraser, of Colorado, 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. We then dig into a popular question: What should we chant about and why do people talk so much about turning the impossible into possible?CHEAT SHEET0:49 How Crystal encountered Buddhism and why she started chanting Nam-myoho-renge-kyo7:35 The basic philosophy and practice of SGI Nichiren Buddhism13:09 What changed when Crystal started chanting27:21 Why we chant about things that feel impossible46:35 The concept of human revolution48:49 Advice for anyone new to BuddhismReferences:What is Human Revolution?Sign up for 10 Days to Get Unstuck

Oct 6, 2022 • 43min
Reflections on Music, Tina Turner and Overcoming Obstacles
Today we’re speaking with Yuri Yamashita, of New York, about her career as a percussionist and how her Buddhist practice of chanting Nam-myoho-renge-kyo helped her beat the odds and her own self-doubt to pave her own path in the industry. She was most 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 great source of inspiration for Yuri.CHEAT SHEET1:08 How Yuri started chanting Nam-myoho-renge-kyo4:32 What brought her to New York12:03 How chanting impacted her daily life 16:16 The challenges of being a freelance musician22:05 Why Tina Turner’s story inspired her so much32:11 Yuri’s favorite Buddhist concepts39:12 Advice for young musicians or freelancersReferencesHappiness Becomes You: A Guide to Changing Your Life for Good, p. 107

Sep 28, 2022 • 1h 2min
Caring for People vs. The Idea of People
Today we’re talking about effective activism and how chanting Nam-myoho-renge-kyo can allow us to tap into the internal resources we need to truly help other people. Our 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. Key takeaway: Sometimes we have to do the internal work to be able to truly care for the people in front of us, rather than just the idea of caring for people. CHEAT SHEET1:42 How Alex was inspired to start chanting Nam-myoho-renge-kyo9:42 The immediate impact he saw in his life11:18 The shift he experienced in his relationship with his father18:00 The formula he learned to apply to all future challenges21:06 How his Buddhist practice began to change his attitude toward volunteering32:58 The difference between caring for people vs. the idea of people37:44 Why Alex shares Buddhism41:54 How his family and friends saw him change47:32 The concept of the Ten Worlds52:28 Learning to hear other people58:53 Advice for anyone who is struggling in their efforts to effect positive changeReferences:One by One: The World is Yours to Change, p. 60


