

The Lion’s Roar Podcast
Lion’s Roar Foundation
Meditations, interviews, dharma talks and features from Lion's Roar, a non-profit media organization offering Buddhist wisdom and advice for mindful living to create a more caring and just world.
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Jun 29, 2024 • 40min
Visualizing Compassion through Chenrezig Practice with Lama Karma Yeshe Chödrön
Mariana Restrepo speaks to Buddhist teacher and translator Lama Karma Yeshe Chödrön about visualization practice, a central aspect of the Tibetan Buddhist tradition, explaining its benefits and how to do it. At the end of the episode, she guides us through a visualization practice of the bodhisattva of compassion, Chenrezig, also known as Avalokitesvara. View an image of Chenrezig to accompany the visualization practice here. This episode is sponsored by Saint John’s College. Find out more at https://www.sjc.edu/lion

Jun 15, 2024 • 37min
Tibet’s Indigenous Religion with Harvey Rice and Jackie Cole
Tibet’s first religion is not Buddhism. The authors of a new book on Bön, Tibet’s indigenous religion, talk to Melvin McLeod about the history of Bön, its influence on Tibetan Buddhism, and why its earth-centered spirituality is so important for the earth today.

Jun 1, 2024 • 44min
Embodying Loving-Kindness with Arisika Razak
East Bay Meditation Center teacher Arisika Razak talks to associate editor Mihiri Tillakaratne about loving-kindness, intergenerational trauma, recognizing our shared humanity, and the vulnerability in “ugly crying.” Razak then leads a loving-kindness meditation practice for ourselves, those who have supported our journeys, and even the difficult people in our lives.

May 18, 2024 • 43min
Buddhanature and Skillful Means with Joseph Goldstein
The Insight Meditation Society celebrates the 80th birthday of one of its co-founders, Joseph Goldstein this year. In his conversation with Buddhadharma editor Rod Meade Sperry, Goldstein applies the “harmonized understanding” approach he championed in his book One Dharma to the concept of buddhanature, to uncover the concept’s relevance to Buddhist practitioners. In the end, he argues, what matters is not who’s right or wrong about what buddhanature is; it’s whether or not engaging with it leads us to less clinging.

May 4, 2024 • 26min
The Power of Pilgrimage with Shantum Seth
Lion’s Roar editor-in-chief Melvin McLeod talks with Shantum Seth, a teacher in the Thich Nhat Hanh tradition who leads the In the Footsteps of the Buddha pilgrimages. They discuss Thich Nhat Hanh's own pilgrimage to India, how visiting the places where the Buddha lived brings him to life, and bringing Buddhism back to the country where it was born. In partnership with Shantum Seth's company, 11 Directions, this year's Lion's Roar pilgrimage destinations include include India and Vietnam. Learn more at lionsroar.com/pilgrimages This episode is sponsored by Saint John’s College. Find out more at https://www.sjc.edu/lion

Jan 6, 2024 • 48min
Meditation 103 with Michael and Victoria Imperioli
White Lotus and Sopranos actor Michael Imperioli is also a novelist, screenwriter, director and musician. He and his partner Victoria Imperioli, a well-known interior designer, talk about how Buddhism informs their life together as artists and entrepreneurs. The Lion's Roar Podcast is taking a momentary pause. In the meantime, enjoy our library of 126 interviews, practices, talks and panels on a diverse range of topics.

Dec 23, 2023 • 49min
The Wisdom of Desire with Judy Lief, Cheryl Fraser and Jeff Wilson
Judy Lief, a Buddhist teacher in the Tibetan tradition, talks about how you can work with your desires to find peace. Then Cheryl Fraser, a sex therapist and dharma teacher, shares her article, How to Have Mindful Sex. To close, professor, minister, and author of Living Nembutsu: Applying Shinran’s Radically Engaged Buddhism in Life and Society, Jeff Wilson, talks about the radically inclusive founder of the Jodo Shinshu tradition, Shinran.

Dec 9, 2023 • 33min
Meditation for Kids, Adults, and Dinosaurs with Catherine Bailey and Vanessa Zuisei Goddard
Sam likes to chill, and Rex likes to play. When Sam wants to take a break from playing, Rex wonders ‘what’s so great about being still?’ Author Catherine Bailey talks about these characters in her children’s book, Dinos Don’t Meditate, and shares a thirty second practice you can do with your kids. Then, Vanessa Zuisei Goddard talks about her book, Weather Any Storm, in which “the Wildering Billies”serve as a metaphor for waves of emotion that create an inner storm. Plus, Zuisei shares a short breathing practice for kids.

Nov 25, 2023 • 24min
Fear, Forgiveness and Self-care with Mushim Ikeda
Mushim Ikeda, dharma teacher, talks about acknowledging and transforming emotions, rising above fear through spiritual power, moments of clarity and proactive forgiveness, the power of pre-figurative activism, and supporting and connecting with others to foster unity and trust.

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Nov 11, 2023 • 51min
Humane AI and the role of Buddhism with Randima Fernando
Randima Fernando, Co-founder of the Center for Human Technology, discusses the promises and pitfalls of AI and the role of Buddhism in addressing its existential questions. They explore the misalignment between technology and humanity's best interests, the challenges of technological advancement, and the need for updated rules. The podcast offers recommendations for further exploration of psychology, science, and technology on Lion's Roar website.