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  • Ep. 261 – Anxiety Series with Jenny Taitz
    2025/04/01

    For episode 261, Dr. Jenny Taitz returns to the Metta Hour for our Anxiety Series.

    Jenny is a clinical psychologist and an assistant clinical professor in psychiatry at the University of California, Los Angeles. She completed her fellowship in psychology at Yale University School of Medicine and achieved board certifications in cognitive behavioral therapy and dialectical behavior therapy. In addition to treating clients in her private therapy practice, LA CBT DBT, she is the author of How to Be Single and Happy and End Emotional Eating. Her new book, Stress Resets: How to Soothe Your Body and Mind in Minutes, is now available in paperback, ebook, and audiobook formats.

    Join Sharon for a free live conversation and interactive Q&A exploring the power of real connection—with ourselves, each other, and the world around us. Throughout the discussion, Sharon, Jackie Dobrinska, and Raghu Markus will weave in the wisdom of Ram Dass, reflecting on how intimacy can be a profound path to awakening. Join this free live call on April 7th: Click Here To Learn More

    In this episode, Sharon and Jenny discuss:

    • Jenny’s approach to anxiety
    • Emotions are contagious
    • The superpower of emotional regulation
    • Cultivating an inner life
    • Three-point check-in
    • How to break-up with overthinking
    • Getting grounding
    • Cognitive diffusion
    • Naming your inner critic
    • Sitting with uncertainty
    • Building a hope kit
    • Box-breathing
    • Lovingkindness
    • Doing good deeds
    • Examining assumptions
    • Surfing emotional urges

    Sharon closes with a hypothetical situation about anxiety which Jenny advises on. You can learn more about Jenny’s work and get a copy of her book, Stress Resets, on her website.

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    1 時間 2 分
  • Ep. 260 – Anxiety Series with Dr. Jud Brewer
    2025/03/18

    For episode 260, we are launching a new Anxiety Series on the Metta Hour. Sharon is speaking with Mental Health experts, providers and researchers for tools to work with anxiety in increasingly challenging times. To launch the series, Sharon sits down with Dr. Jud Brewer MD, Ph.D.

    Dr, Jud is a New York Times best-selling author and thought leader in the field of habit change and the “science of self-mastery,” who blends over 20 years of experience with mindfulness training and a career in scientific research. He is passionate about understanding how our brains work, and how to use that knowledge to help people make deep, permanent change in their lives — with the goal of reducing suffering in the world at large. Dr. Jud is the director of research and innovation at Brown University’s Mindfulness Center, where he also serves as an associate professor in Behavioral and Social Sciences at the School of Public Health and Psychiatry at the School of Medicine at Brown University, and a research affiliate at Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

    In this episode, Sharon and Dr. Jud discuss:

    • The neuroscientific definition of anxiety
    • Fear of the future
    • How we simulate the future
    • The difference between planning and worrying
    • Anxious feeling versus thought
    • Qualifiers for mental health diagnoses
    • The research behind Mental Noting
    • The antidote to anxiety is curiosity
    • Exploring gratification to its end
    • How much does worrying help?
    • Thinking isn’t what changes behavior
    • We’re wired for happiness
    • Neuroscientists don’t talk about willpower
    • Internet myths about anxiety
    • Deprivation curiosity
    • How misinformation fuels anxiety
    • Collective anxiety
    • Default Mode Network
    • Five Finger Breathing
    • Noticing our “oh no” moments
    • Kindness and curiosity are best friends
    • The Unwinding Anxiety App

    The conversation closes with a short guided curiosity practice. You can learn more about Dr. Jud’s work and get a copy of his book, Unwinding Anxiety, right here and learn more about his Mindshift Recovery App right here.

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    1 時間 7 分
  • Ep. 259 – The Force of Kindness Pt. 2
    2025/03/04

    For episode 259, we bring you the second half of a two-part series on the Force of Kindness.

    Listen to the first part of this series released earlier in February of 2025 right here.

    His Holiness the Dalai Lama has stated, “My true religion is kindness.” Although frequently denigrated in our culture as simplistic and weak, the quality of kindness has an inherent power to transform our worldview from one of fear and isolation to one rooted in clarity, courage and compassion in action. Kindness is the fuel that helps us truly “walk our talk” of love. Recording in December or 2024 by the Drepung Gomang Center for Engaging Compassion.

    In this recording, Sharon teaches on:

    • The aspiration of kindness
    • Brahma Viharas as a basis for aspiration
    • Lovingkindness as Connection
    • Our Subway Car
    • Reflection on Interconnection
    • The definition of Compassion
    • Sympathetic Joy
    • Gratitude as the energizer
    • Equanimity as the secret ingredient
    • The eight vicissitudes
    • The episode closes with Sharon taking some questions from the audience

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    1 時間 18 分
  • Ep. 258 – The Force of Kindness Pt. 1
    2025/02/18

    For episode 258, we bring you the first half of a two-part series on the Force of Kindness.

    His Holiness the Dalai Lama has stated, “My true religion is kindness.” Although frequently denigrated in our culture as simplistic and weak, the quality of kindness has an inherent power to transform our worldview from one of fear and isolation to one rooted in clarity, courage and compassion in action. Kindness is the fuel that helps us truly “walk our talk” of love. Recording in December or 2024 by the Drepung Gomang Center for Engaging Compassion.

    In this recording, Sharon teaches on:

    • The conditioning we face
    • How our culture defines kindness
    • The compassionate witness
    • A ministry of presence
    • Kindness as a motivational state
    • The emergent properties of how we pay attention
    • Who do we pay attention to?
    • Practicing kindness for ourselves
    • Guided meditation on how we speak to ourselves
    • Punitive environments cannot sustain growth
    • How resilience is developed
    • Sayadaw U Pandita’s trick question

    Stay tuned for the second part of this series coming in February of 2025. Join Sharon’s upcoming ten-day wisdom course exploring Equanimity starting March 5th. Learn more right here.

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    50 分
  • Ep. 257 – Fireside Chat with Christina Feldman
    2025/01/28

    For episode 257 we are continuing the Fireside Chat Series on the Metta Hour with guest Christina Feldman.

    This series features intimate conversations with longtime dharma teachers about the early days of their practice and the most impactful moments with their own teachers. Hosted by IMS Online, the seventh episode in this series. Christina is of the generation of dharma teachers that began teaching in the west in 1975 after spending some years in Asia studying and practice in both the Mahayana and Theravadan traditions. She is a co-founder of Gaia House and served as a guiding teacher of IMS beginning in its early days. She teaches Buddhist psychology in several university settings in Europe, and she teaches both traditional retreats and study programs. Christina is the author of Boundless Heart: The Buddha’s Path of Kindness, Compassion, Joy, and Equanimity and co-author of Mindfulness: Ancient Wisdom Meets Modern Psychology, among other books. The conversation begins with a guided practice led by Christina.

    In this conversation, Christina and Sharon discuss:

    • How Christina accidentally ended up in India
    • First encountering Tibetan refugees
    • Christina first learning meditation
    • Dharma as an immersive experience
    • Sharon’s first attempts to meditate
    • Different techniques in Christina’s early practice
    • Goenka’s impact on Sharon
    • Secular Mindfulness
    • Practice versus Path
    • Definitions of Dukkha
    • What Christina is teaching lately
    • Bodhi College
    • Sharon’s work with caregivers
    • Equanimity as embodied understanding
    • How Christina has developed as a teacher

    The conversation segues to questions from the audience with a guided meditation from Christina. Sharon and Christina then take questions on specificity of intention, working with physical pain, emptiness as a practice, moving from knowing a truth to living a truth, and Christina’s yearly intentions.

    You can learn more about Christina’s work right here. Learn more about IMS Online right here.

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    1 時間 33 分
  • Ep. 256 – Norma Wong
    2025/01/14

    For episode 256, we start off the year in podcasts with a conversation between Sharon and first-time guest Norma Ryuko Kawelokū Wong Roshi.

    Norma is a thought partner, a strategist, and a teacher. She is the abbot of Anko-in, an independent branch temple of Daihonzan Chozen-ji and serves practice communities in Hawai‘i, across the continental U.S., and in Toronto, Canada. She is an 86th-generation Zen Master, having trained at Chozen-ji for over 40 years. Norma has decades of experience in organizing, policy, strategy, and politics in Hawaiʻi, particularly in the area of Native Hawaiian issues, serving in the Hawaiʻi State Legislature and beyond. In the Fall of 2024, she released the book, “When No Things Work,” telling stories, weaving poetry, and offering wisdom at the intersections of strategy, politics, and spiritual activism.

    In this conversation, Norma and Sharon speak about:

    • How Norma became an activist
    • Taking the long multi-generational view
    • How to face discord by seeing the whole
    • When Norms found spiritual teachings
    • The inspiration for writing her book
    • How Norma approaches faith
    • Collective versus individual work
    • Sharon getting humid in Maui
    • Opening to joy and goodness
    • Methods to interrupt habits
    • The rebuild of the Lahaina fires on Maui

    The episode closes with Norma leading a resonant breathing practice. You can learn more about Norma’s work right here.

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    53 分
  • Ep. 255 – Elizabeth Gilbert
    2024/12/31

    For episode 255, Sharon closes out the 2024 year in podcasts with an intimate conversation with Elizabeth Gilbert.

    Liz is the New York Times bestselling author of Eat Pray Love, Big Magic, the novels City of Girls and The Signature of All Things, and six other books of fiction and nonfiction — which altogether have sold over 25 million copies worldwide. She travels the globe giving talks and workshops that encourage people to lead brave, authentic, and creative lives, and her TED talk, “Your Elusive Creative Genius,” is among their most viewed talks ever. Liz is also the founder of both the Onward Book Club, and the Letters From Love project on Substack.

    In this conversation, Liz and Sharon speak about:

    • How Liz came to her spiritual practice
    • What love said to Liz twenty years ago
    • Sharon’s experience doing Letters from Love
    • Cultivating a ministry of presence
    • Liz’s twelve-step work with Love and Sex Addiction
    • Two-Way Prayer
    • The ability to receive
    • Love is not a UPS package
    • Earth School
    • What is my next right action?
    • The beginnings of resilience
    • Why is not a spiritual question
    • Acknowledging the interconnection of things

    The episode closes with Liz leading a Letter From Love practice. You can learn more about Liz’s work right here.

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    1 時間 5 分
  • Ep. 254 – Fireside Chat with Ruth King
    2024/12/17

    For episode 254, we are continuing the Fireside Chat Series on the Metta Hour with guest Ruth King.

    This series features intimate conversations with longtime dharma teachers about the early days of their practice and the most impactful moments with their own teachers. Hosted by IMS Online, the sixth episode in this series. Ruth King is the Founder of Mindful of Race Institute, LLC, and is a celebrated author, educator, and meditation teacher. She teaches mindfulness meditation retreats worldwide and develops meditation practitioners at Spirit Rock Meditation Center, Insight Meditation Society, and the Mindfulness Meditation Teacher Certification Program. Ruth is the author of several publications including her most recent, Mindful of Race: Transforming Racism From The Inside Out.

    In this conversation, Ruth and Sharon discuss:

    • Ruth’s first invitation to meditation
    • First hearing Jack Kornfield teach
    • The deep calling to teach
    • Initial misconceptions about meditation
    • Ram Dass giving Joseph Goldstein his first teaching job
    • Sharon’s first teaching retreat
    • Ruth’s first teaching in the DC area
    • Ruth’s life as a writer
    • Artistry and mindfulness
    • Ruth’s BIPOC teaching & online academy
    • The season of eldership
    • The process of downsizing and moving
    • Letting go versus not holding on
    • Nothing is permanent, perfect, or personal
    • This episode closes with a guided meditation by Ruth.

    You can learn more about Ruth’s work right here and get a copy of Mindful of Race right here. Learn more about IMS Online right here. Listen to Ruth’s first episode on the Metta Hour from 2018, Episode 87, right here.

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    1 時間 13 分