Sun, 1 October 2023
Welcome to A Buddhist Podcast for 1st October 2023. Tonights show is the Tenth in a series of dialogues on the Gohonzon between Luigi Finocchiaro, Peter Morris and myself. Tonight we talk about Nichirens exile to Sado Island. We also discuss:
Direct download: A_Buddhist_Podcast_The_Gohonzon_Dialogues_Part_10.mp3
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Sat, 16 September 2023
Welcome to A Buddhist Podcast for 16 September 2023. Tonights show is the ninth in a series of dialogues on the Gohonzon between Luigi Finocchiaro, Peter Morris and myself. Tonight we talk about Nichirens travels to Kamakura, the Komatsubara battle and the Izu Exile, looking for evidence and embracing believers in his mandala signature. You can purchase Luigi's books here
Direct download: A_Buddhist_Podcast_The_Gohonzon_Dialogues_Part_9.mp3
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Mon, 7 August 2023
Welcome to A Buddhist Podcast for 7 August 2023 Tonights show begins with a bit of context and then continues with the eighth in a series of dialogues on the Gohonzon between Luigi Finocchiaro, Peter Morris and Myself. Please send questions to @jasonjarrett on twitter.com. You can purchase Luigi's books here
Direct download: A_Buddhist_Podcast_The_Gohonzon_Dialogues_Part_8.mp3
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Sun, 26 March 2023
Welcome to A Buddhist Podcast for 26 March 2023 Tonights show is the seventh in a series of dialogues on the Gohonzon between Luigi Finocchiaro, Peter Morris and Myself. Please send questions to @jasonjarrett on twitter.com. You can purchase Luigi's books here
Direct download: A_Buddhist_Podcast_The_Gohonzon_Dialogues_Part_7.mp3
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Tue, 21 February 2023
Welcome to A Buddhist Podcast for 20 February 2023 Tonights show is the sixth in a series of dialogues on the Gohonzon between Luigi Finocchiaro, Peter Morris and Myself. Please send questions to @jasonjarrett on twitter.com. You can purchase Luigi's books here
Direct download: A_Buddhist_Podcast_The_Gohonzon_Dialogues_Part_6.mp3
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Sun, 11 December 2022
Welcome to A Buddhist Podcast for 11 December Tonights show is the fifth in a series of dialogues on the Gohonzon between Luigi Finocchiaro, Peter Morris and Myself. Please send questions to @jasonjarrett on twitter.com. You can purchase Luigi's books here |
Fri, 11 November 2022
Welcome to the show, thank you for taking the time to download and listen to this podcast about Nichiren Buddhism. Tonight we have the fourth in a series of dialogues about the Gohonzon. I'm delighted to have as my guests, Peter Morris from the Philippines and Luigi Finocchiaro from Japan. Please send any questions you have for us to @jasonjarrett on twitter.com and we will do our best to answer them on the show. Have a fabulous week You can find books by Luigi Finocchiaro at Lulu.com - Search for Nichiren Mandala Study Workshop. Some are also available in Italian.
Direct download: A_Buddhist_Podcast_The_Gohonzon_Dialogues_Part_4.mp3
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Sun, 21 August 2022
Welcome to the show, thank you for taking the time to download and listen to this podcast about Nichiren Buddhism. Tonight we have the third in a series of dialogues about the Gohonzon. I'm delighted to have as my guests, Peter Morris from the Philippines and Luigi Finocchiaro from Japan. Please send any questions you have for us to @jasonjarrett on twitter.com and we will do our best to answer them on the show. Have a fabulous week You can find books by Luigi Finocchiaro at Lulu.com - Search for Nichiren Mandala Study Workshop. Some are also available in Italian.
Direct download: A_Buddhist_Podcast_The_Gohonzon_Dialogues_Part_3.mp3
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Sun, 7 August 2022
Welcome to the show, thank you for taking the time to download and listen to this podcast about Nichiren Buddhism. Tonight we have the second in a series of dialogues about the Gohonzon. I'm delighted to have as my guests, Peter Morris from the Philippines and Luigi Finocchiaro from Japan. Please send any questions you have for us to @jasonjarrett on twitter.com and we will do our best to answer them on the show. Have a fabulous week You can find books by Luigi Finocchiaro at Lulu.com - Search for Nichiren Mandala Study Workshop. Some are also available in Italian.
Direct download: A_Buddhist_Podcast_The_Gohonzon_Dialogues_Part_2.mp3
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Sun, 24 July 2022
Welcome to the show, thank you for taking the time to download and listen to this podcast about Nichiren Buddhism. Tonight we have the first in a series of dialogues about the Gohonzon. I'm delighted to have as my guests, Peter Morris from the Philippines and Luigi Finocchiaro from Japan. Please send any questions you have for us to @jasonjarrett on twitter.com and we will do our best to answer them on the show. Have a fabulous week You can find books by Luigi Finocchiaro at Lulu.com - Search for Nichiren Mandala Study Workshop. Some are also available in Italian.
Direct download: A_Buddhist_Podcast_The_Gohonzon_Dialogues_Part_1.mp3
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Sat, 14 May 2022
Hello to everyone! Tonight we have the first of what I hope will be the first of many conversations with someone who has dedicated his life to the study of the Gohonzons inscribed by Nichiren. He is a published author and you can find some of his most extraordinary books on Lulu.com under the Nichiren Mandala Study Workshop - sometimes under the pen name Ken Mandara
Direct download: Ken_Mandara_podcast_show_april_2022_final.mp3
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Sun, 19 September 2021
Thank you for downloading the show! Today we read Part 7 of 7 of the reading of Nichiren Daishonin's famous treatise, The Opening of the Eyes. This part starts on page 279 of the Major Writings of Nichiren Daishonin Volume 1, if you want to follow along! You can also get a link to the PDF from the SGI USA Website |
Tue, 14 September 2021
Thank you for downloading the show! Today we read Part 6 of 7 of the reading of Nichiren Daishonin's famous treatise, The Opening of the Eyes. This part starts on page 272 of the Major Writings of Nichiren Daishonin Volume 1, if you want to follow along! You can also get a link to the PDF from the SGI USA Website |
Mon, 6 September 2021
Thank you for downloading the show! Today we read Part 5 of 7 of the reading of Nichiren Daishonin's famous treatise, The Opening of the Eyes. This part starts on page 264 of the Major Writings of Nichiren Daishonin Volume 1, if you want to follow along! You can also get a link to the PDF from the SGI USA Website |
Sun, 15 August 2021
Welcome to another show! Tonight is Part 4 of 7 of the reading of Nichiren Daishonin's famous treatise, The Opening of the Eyes. This part starts on page 256 of the Major Writings of Nichiren Daishonin Volume 1, if you want to follow along! You can also get a link to the PDF from the SGI USA Website |
Sun, 8 August 2021
Welcome to another show! I have recorded myself reading Nichiren's famous writing, The Opening of the Eyes. This is part 3. This part starts on page 244 of The Major Writings of Nichiren Daishonin volume 1, if you want to follow along! You can also get a link to the pdf from SGI-USA. Please stay safe and take great care of yourselves and everyone around you. |
Sun, 25 July 2021
Welcome to another show! I have recorded myself reading Nichiren's famous writing, The Opening of the Eyes. It is over seven hours long and I plan to release it all before the end of the year. This part starts on page 232 of The Major Writings of Nichiren Daishonin volume 1, if you want to follow along! You can also get a link to the pdf from SGI-USA. Please stay safe and take great care of yourselves and everyone around you. |
Sun, 18 July 2021
Welcome to my first show of 2021! I have recorded myself reading Nichiren's famous writing, The Opening of the Eyes. It is over seven hours long and I plan to release it all before the end of the year. We start on page 220 of The Major Writings of Nichiren Daishonin volume 1, if you want to follow along! You can also get a link to the pdf from SGI-USA. Please stay safe and take great care of yourselves and everyone around you. |
Wed, 30 December 2020
Welcome to the only episode for 2020! On this show, its very simple, its a complete reading to the best of my ability of Nichiren Daishonin's famous writing, On Establishing the Correct Teaching for the Peace of the Land (Rissho Ankoku Ron). The reading starts on page 6 of The Major Writings of Nichiren Daishonin, Volume 1. You can also get a link to the pdf from SGI-USA. Have a wonderful year and take great care of yourselves and everyone around you.
Direct download: 01_ABP_-_Gosho_reading_-_On_establishing_the_correct_teaching_for_the_peace_of_the_land.mp3
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Sat, 21 September 2019
Welcome to another episode of A Buddhist Podcast. Tonight we have the chapter on Being Understood from the amazing toolkit book called The Talking Revolution (a great read!). The book written by Eddy Canfor-Dumas and Peter Osborne is invaluable and I hope you are getting a lot out of it! We play a song, Supermoon by the New York band, Ikebe Shakedown, from their radio program, Live at WFMU for Surface Noise with Joe McGasko. The music is available online The Tribe of Noise and we thank Ikebe Shakedown for giving us permission to play it under the auspices of the Creative Commons license platform. Have a great week.
Direct download: A_Buddhist_Podcast_-_TKR_Being_Understood.mp3
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Sat, 7 September 2019
Welcome to another episode of A Buddhist Podcast. Tonight we have the chapter on Challenging from the amazing toolkit book called The Talking Revolution (possible one of the greatest contributions to a good discussion meeting since 28th April 1253!). The book written by Eddy Canfor-Dumas and Peter Osborne is invaluable and I hope you are getting a lot out of it! In order to expedite the delivery a little faster I have decided to forego adding the conversation, although super valuable the effort required to improve the Skype recordings has proven a little arduous to ensure a regular update for you. I hope you don’t mind and don’t feel you are missing anything. We play a song, Somebody Like You but the inimitable and irrespressible James Golding, from his album, Supernatural Glam. The music is available online and on CD and we thank James for giving us permission to play it. I send you my best for an amazing week.
Direct download: A_Buddhist_Podcast_-_The_Talking_Revolution_-_Challenging.mp3
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Thu, 18 July 2019
Oh my gosh! It seems like forever since I was able to get a podcast out! But here we are with another episode of A Buddhist Podcast. You will remember we are serializing a book called The Talking Revolution, written by Eddy Canfor-Dumas and Peter Osborne. Tonights chapter starts to look at the subject of understanding. Tonights track is again written and performed by James Golding. Its from his album Supernatural Glam and we are grateful to James for giving us permission to play it on the podcast. The track is called Won’t Forget the Feeling! The music is available on all services and can evenly be bought as a CD! This weeks show concludes with another fireside chat by Skype with the two authors, Peter and Eddy and myself. Wherever you are take great care of yourselves and treasure everyone around you.
Direct download: _A_Buddhist_Podcast_-_The_Talking_Revolution_-Understanding.mp3
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Sat, 27 April 2019
Hello Everyone, thank you for your patience again. It's been a challenge to bring this together but so much joy as well. On this show The Talking Revolution, written by Eddy Canfor-Dumas and Peter Osborne, explores the subject of creativity. The Talking Revolution is published on Amazon and is a great and useful read that I have found myself wanting to share more and more! Tonight we play a track written and performed by James Golding. The track is called Kick Me Out Of Bed from his new album, Supernatural Glam. Available online and as a CD. We close the show tonight with a discussion about the Creativity chapter, I hope you enjoy it. Sending everyone my best for a great week.
Direct download: A_Buddhist_Podcast_-_The_Talking_Revolution_-_Creativity.mp3
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Fri, 29 March 2019
Hi Everyone! Thank you so much for your patience! Tonights show is based around the next section of the book, The Talking Revolution written by Eddy Canfor-Dumas and Peter Osborne. Published on Amazon and getting read by more people everyday! The subject is Openness! Tonight we play a track called, Love Never Wasted, written and performed by the extraordinarily talented Howard Jones. This track is from the album Ordinary Heroes. Howard is often touring and appears in the most surprising places, so keep an eye out! His new album, Transform is available for preorder from ITunes and elsewhere and will be available from May this year. Eddy, Peter and I have a conversation about the Openness chapter from a Buddhist perspective, something for everyone! Thank you for downloading the show, have a great week and treasure everyone in your life!
Direct download: A_Buddhist_Podcast_-_The_Talking_Revolution_-_Openness.mp3
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Sat, 23 February 2019
A Buddhist Podcast - The Talking Revolution - Responsibility Hello Everyone! Our show tonight continues with The Talking Revolution and the subject is Responsibility. A great way to share Buddhist concepts with friends and family as there is no jargon or language to get in the way! Published on Amazon, this book is making more headway in organisations and companies than you would believe. The music tonight comes from another SGI-UK member, Howard Jones, who wrote and performed Building our own Future. Even this track is packed full of value. Suitably inspired, the authors Eddy Canfor-Dumas and Peter Osborne, talk with me about responsibility from a Buddhist perspective. A lot for everyone to relate to. Thank you so much for taking time to listen. Have the best week of your life.
Direct download: A_Buddhist_Podcast_-_The_Talking_Revolution_-_Responsibility.mp3
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Sat, 26 January 2019
Happy New Year everyone! On this show we have Peter Osborn and Eddy Canfor-Dumas , back with the second installment of The Talking Revolution. This is a great show to share with those who don’t practice as its completely free of jargon and really helpful! Its called, We are relationships. The book, The Talking Revolution has just been published on Amazon and Eddy and Peter are busy responding to queries about it from across the world. In tribute to all the great men out there in the world, who may or may not use Gillette products, I play a great record called Big Hearted Man by my long time friend, Jimmy Golding! Following the theme we have some more conversation on the We are relationships chapter of the book. In an age when sometimes there is so little to rejoice about, its great to hear such positive conversation. I’m excited as I’ve heard the next chapters and I can’t wait to share them all with you this year. Thank you for all your feedback! Keep an eye out, this website should be upgraded very soon! Sending you my best for a wonderful week.
Direct download: ABP_Talking_Revolution_We_are_relationships.mp3
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Fri, 28 December 2018
Peace and goodwill to everyone! Tonight we have the introduction to a new book called the Talking Revolution written by two members of the SGI from the UK, Peter Osborn and Eddy Canfor-Dumas. Its an exciting book that has just been published on Amazon. It is a practical approach to communication. I think one of the biggest challenges in explaining Buddhism to the modern world is the need to explain how to apply it in the way we interact with ourselves and others. This book, although brief, will start a talking revolution. We are going to serialize the book in audio on this podcast over the next few weeks. As an indulgence to how I felt when I was putting the show together, Jody Gnant was kind enough to give us permission to play Great Day again on the show. In the second half of the show we have a recording of a Skype conversation between Jason and the two authors of The Talking Revolution. Let us know what you think about the sound quality as we are working on developing the content for a regular segment! Happy New Year! |
Mon, 3 December 2018
Welcome back to another new podcast! Sadly I was not able to finish part 2 of The Drum at the Gate of Thunder, but we do have the amazing William Woollard reading Chapter 11 from his wonderful book, The Case For Buddhism. Its all about Buddhism and money! Tonight we play a jaunty little jazz number by the amazing Robin Lukas, its called Le Fin and it from her album, Chianti and Olives! We will back soon, have a great week! |
Thu, 15 November 2018
Tonights episode is the first of a few lectures on a letter Nichiren Daishonin wrote to Sennichi-Ama known as The Drum at the Gate of Thunder. As the first lecture in some time, Jason talks about Buddhist study and goes into some depth on the background to this letter. He starts to explain some of the first passages and then, realizing he has run out of time, rather abruptly ends. Seriously, he has already started writing the next part! The podcast finishes with a wonderful song by the incredibly talented Jody Gnant, from the album Pivot, Great Day is one of Jasons all time favourite tracks! Check out her Jody's website! Thank you so much for listening, have a wonderful week!
Direct download: ABP_The_Drum_at_the_Gate_of_Thunder_part_1.mp3
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Mon, 29 October 2018
Well, this one might come as a surprise! After reading the news last week and thinking about the news of this week and next, I thought I would try and get a lead on it with two brilliant talks from William Woollard on Negativity and Anger. William reads from his book The Case For Buddhism I felt both of these chapters would be a compliment to one another and something to hold in mind as we go through these turbulent times. To keep our spirits up, Robin Lukas sings "Smile" from her album Beyond Paradise Edge. More coming soon! Have an amazing week. |
Sat, 20 October 2018
Welcome to a fresh new podcast! William Woollard reads Chapter 8 from his very readable book, The Case For Buddhism. Its a slightly longer chapter about Buddhism in Daily Life. We play one of my favourite tracks called Pettigoe by Cat Malojian. More coming soon! Have a wonderful week.
Direct download: ABP_Chapter_9_Buddhism_and_daily_life.mp3
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Sat, 6 October 2018
Welcome to another podcast! William Woollard continues his reading of his marvellous book, The Case For Buddhism. Tonights instalment is about Buddhist Practice. We play a marvellous track by Brian Blain called Ten Worlds. Its a brief show but I wanted to give you something while I continue to prepare more material! Have a fantastic week. |
Sun, 29 July 2018
Welcome to another episode of A Buddhist Podcast! Tonight William Woollard reads Chapter 5, Buddhism and Ethics from his book, The Case for Buddhism. Its a great chapter that I’ve learned a lot from. Williams use of accessible language makes this a great book to give people who know nothing about Buddhism. We play a fun track by Robin Lukas called How are you? I love it! As soon as there is an official final version, we will post links here! After getting some emails from listeners with huge challenges I decided to talk about my experience of taking on challenges and lose grief to help me become a better person. So lots of voices tonight and a couple of experiences too. The artwork for the episode is the last picture I had taken with my uncle, Barry Brooks who recently passed away. Barry introduced me to this practice. Thank you to everyone for your support. The show continues to evolve!
Direct download: ABP_-_The_Case_for_Buddhism_-_Ethics_Some_music_and_more_thoughts.mp3
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Fri, 8 June 2018
Welcome to another episode of A Buddhist Podcast! Tonight William Woollard reads Chapter 5, Buddhism and the Problem Paradox from his book, The Case for Buddhism. I chat for a while about my life and share a recent understanding I've developed about a writing from Nichiren to a disciple going through challenging times! We play a wonderful track that matches my summer, Chianti and Olives by the amazing Robin Lukas. You can buy the track on Amazon, iTunes and CD Baby. Feels great to post this, have a fantastic week and take care of the people around you. Thank you |
Mon, 21 May 2018
Welcome to the first show of 2018. We start tonights show with a chapter from William Woollard's book that sits alongside chapter 3, its a simple chapter about Nichiren Daishonin, the Buddha who’s teachings we follow. This is such a great book to give to friends and relatives who want to know more as it explains concepts in easy to understand english and is jargon free! I loved editing Chapter 4 and I hope you get as much out of it as I did. |
Tue, 23 August 2016
Welcome back to A Buddhist Podcast! On tonights show we have William Woollard reading Chapter 3, from his new book, The Case For Buddhism! In the second half of the show Karen hears an experience from Vancouver Womens Division member, Joely! We have music from the Podsafe Music Network! We play the Dala Girls track, Hockey Sweater, from their album, Girls from the North Country. Thank you so much for everything, enjoy the show. Such a delight to put out another podcast! |
Tue, 26 July 2016
Welcome back to A Buddhist Podcast! On tonights show we have Part 2 of Chapter two from William Woollard reading from his new book, The Case For Buddhism! In the second half of the show Karen interviews the amazing Diane Esguerra about her new book, Junkie Buddha! We have music from the Podsafe Music Network! We play the Chris Ayer track, Awake, from his album, Don't Go Back To Sleep. Thank you so much for everything, enjoy the show. Such a delight to put out another podcast!
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Sat, 24 January 2015
Welcome back to A Buddhist Podcast! On tonights show we have William Woollard reading from his new book, The Case For Buddhism! William reads Chapter 1 and part 1 of Chapter 2. It includes a refreshingly honest experience from William on how he started to practice! Of course we have music from the Podsafe Music Network! We play the lively Nick Rave track called - The Heaven Empire Radio Edit and Christie Grace with a really mellow tune called Lions Roar. Thank you so much for all your support and encouragement. Have an amazing week!
Direct download: ABP_-_The_case_for_Buddhism_part_1_and_2.mp3
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Sun, 2 February 2014
Welcome to the first show of the year! Tonights Jason lectures on the writing, On Practicing The Buddha's Teachings. His lecture is based on President Ikeda's lectures series from The Teaching for Victory. Some of the theme for tonight include: From provisional to true How did Buddhism get so confused Former, middle and latter day of the law An accursed time Changing our minds The banner of our behaviour Archers of the mystic law Three carts and the burning house Shakabuku, compassion and reason Using struggles to become happy We have an great and inspiring experience that covers 40 year of faith from Roxanne Rae in Oregan. We also have music from Nic Saunders who kindly allowed us to play a piece from his Weald and Downland Suite, its called The Water Mill. From the pod safe music network we have Geoff Smith playing Gravity and Death Cab for Cutie with Title and Registration. Thank you so much for continuing to listen and support the show. Have an amazing week!
Direct download: On_practicing_the_buddhas_teachings_Feb_2014.mp3
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Sat, 6 July 2013
Welcome to a podcast that took a long time to write! Tonights show is about death and dying from a Buddhist perspective. My lecture is based on President Ikeda's lecture in Unlocking the Mysteries of Life and Death. I am also very grateful to Donna and Dash for sharing their experience! Subjects include: Nobody believes they are going to die How do you want to feel when you die? Near death experiences 5 stages of dying 3 paths into 3 virtues And then there was one Nam myoho renge kyo is not constrained by death Eagle peak and mystical rendezvous We are responsible for how we die Of course we have some music on the show. First up we have the Canadian, Christie Grace, courtesy of the Podsafe Music Network, playing her version of Joni Mitchells track, Both Sides Now. Beautiful voice! We also have the one and only Howard Jones, singing Building our own future. Thank you so much for all your support and encouragement. Have an amazing week! |
Sun, 21 April 2013
Thank you so much for waiting. Welcome to the first show from our new home in Vancouver, Canada. Tonights lecture is based on some passages from a famous letter written by Nichiren Daishonin to his loyal disciple Shijo Kingo. My lecture is based on the first half of President Ikeda’s lecture on The Three Kinds of Treasure which can be found in SGI Newsletter No 7908. Shijo Kingo is in the middle of a huge struggle and has written to Nichiren for guidance in faith on how he should go forward. Some of the points we cover include: Practicing as Nichiren taught Encouraging each other revitalises the SGI Treasuring others The honest friendship of Nichiren and Shijo Kingo Backgammon Breakthroughs and victories Huge targets and how we achieve them The tragedy of jealousy We have a lot of shout outs and almost as many questions! We play two tracks from the Podsafe Music Network on tonights show. First we play Falling by Grace Kelly and later we have Gravity by Geoff Smith (who does the intro music to the show!). Thank you so much for listening and for your encouragement, support and patience while we have been moving! Have the best week of your lives and take great care of each other. |
Sat, 24 November 2012
A few weeks ago we had the good fortune of having William Woollard, Matt MacMillan and Karen and myself sat around our kitchen table. We read two lovely experiences about relationships with mothers, one from two sisters in India, Bipasha van der Zijde & Bishaka Dalvi. The other experience was from Kelvin Lam. We swapped stories and experiences and played music from the Podsafe music including, Levi Blues by the Lala Girls, Mine Again by Black Lab and Yael Naim with New Soul. The editing took some time and I was able to get the file ready to the digital work on the plane to Brisbane, where when we land I hope to post online! Thank you very much everyone for the many birthday wishes you were kind enough to send and for all your good wishes about our forthcoming move to Vancouver. We are continuing to study hard and have started writing the lecture for the next show, so bear with us as we embark on the next crazy adventure. I think its about time we shared an experience of how we have done this, what do you think? |
Mon, 8 October 2012
Longer than we expected but none the less, here we are again with the second of a two part lecture on a letter written by Nichiren Daishonin to Shiiji Shiro in 1261. The letter is called A Ship to Cross the Sea of Suffering. This lecture is based on SGI President Ikedas lecture in SGI Newsletter 8518. It was a challenge to get this done and I suspect you may need to listen a couple of times to pick up all the points. Subjects include:
We have shoutouts and a question about chanting for stuff! We play Howard Jones singing Building Our Own Future and courtesy of the Podsafe Music Network we play Let me know by the Fire Apes. Thank you for your constant encouragement, it means so much to us. Click on the link on the left hand side of the website if you want a shout out on the show. Take great care and have a fantastic week. Thank you for listening.
Direct download: A_ship_to_cross_the_sea_of_suffering_part_2.mp3
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Sun, 9 September 2012
We are back with the first of a two part lecture on a letter written by Nichiren Daishonin called A Ship to Cross the Sea of Suffering. The lecture is based on SGI President Ikeda’s guidance in SGI Newsletter 8518 which was giving in May this year. Subjects we cover include: Connecting our hearts to those around us Who was Shiiji Shiro? See like Li Lou, hear like Shih K’uang Faith rooted in action Teaching others about Buddhism The voice does the Buddha’s work A single sentence or phrase Karen reads a wonderful experience by Sue Davis from Essex in the UK. We also have some great music starting off with Smile by Robin Lukas (written by Barbara Pool). We also play Lucky Day by Stavia and $12.99 by Dave Potts from the Podsafe Music Network. We have lots of shouts outs as well! Thank you all so much for supporting and encouraging us! If you want a shout out on the show, write and let us know or click the link on the left hand side of our website “Shoutouts”. If you have a great experience of practicing this Buddhism that you would be happy for us to read on the show, you can click the link for Experiences on the site! Thank you so much for listening, take care and have a wonderful week.
Direct download: A_ship_to_cross_the_sea_of_suffering_part_1.mp3
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Sun, 17 June 2012
Well finally we are back with another episode of A Buddhist Podcast! Its been a long gap since the last show, so thank you for your patience. On tonights show Jason and Karen give a lecture on a letter written by Nichiren Daishonin called Letter to Nakaoki. The lectures is based on the lecture given by SGI President Ikeda in SGI Newsletter 8294. Subjects we cover include: Buddhism before Nichiren Individuals create change Buddhism in daily life Protection from within invites protection from without Compassionate correction Hoisting the banner of Buddhism 120 Eagle Peak How do you want to die? Karens talk Lives that contribute We have shout outs that criss cross the globe. We have a great experience from Anuraag Khanna We play a great track, Happy, by Adrianne Richards from the Podsafe Music Network. We also play an independent track that we fell in love with called Right Here by Annette Beja. If you want a shout out on the show, write and let us know or click the link on the left hand side of our website "Shoutouts". If you have a great experience of practicing this Buddhism that you would be happy for us to read on the show, you can click the link for Experiences on the site! Thank you so much for listening, take care and have a wonderful week.
Direct download: ABP_Letter_to_the_Lay_Priest_Nakaoki.mp3
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Sun, 15 April 2012
Welcome to another episode of A Buddhist Podcast! On tonights show we have William Woollard reading the last part of Buddhism and the science of happiness, Appendix B. This is the show that is for every beginner you have ever wanted to have something to say, "Here, listen to this, this is the basics of Buddhism!" By popular demand we have some more questions that we do our best to answer as well as the traditional shootouts! In addition, we have music from the Podsafe Music Network. We play England by the great band, Great Big Sea and When We Are Old by Molly Magdalain. This is the first show that we use the new octa capture interface from Roland, so let us know what you make of the sound, we want to improve! Have a fabulous week and thank you so much for listening.
Direct download: Buddhism_and_the_science_of_happiness_-_Appendix_B.mp3
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Sun, 1 April 2012
Wow! This show was a challenge to bring you! In the first part of the show which we recorded last week we have William Woollard giving a lecture on Nichiren Daishonin's writing called, The Offering of the Mud Pie. Its a terrific lecture and we hope you enjoy listening to it as much as we enjoyed recording it! A good friend of the show sent us an email and Karen and Jason talk about their reactions and thoughts to it. During the editing, Jason wished he had said more about gratitude in his answer, but then that will be coming up in a lecture soon! Let us know what you think of this section, if its popular we might do some more! We have music from the podsafe music network tonight. Firstly, we play David Ushers track, The Music, from his successful album Strange Birds. We close with a wonderful track from Adrina Thorpes album, Halflight and Shadows called Everything Changes. Thank you for taking the time to download the show and listen. Have a fantastic week and take great care of yourselves. |
Tue, 13 March 2012
And we are back with A Buddhist Podcast! Thank you for downloading the show! Tonight we have William Woollard reading Chapter 16 and Appendix A from Buddhism and the science of happiness. We also have an experience from Uri Rosenrauch in New York City, which was so much fun to read and record. As usual we have shoutouts from all over the world and music from the Podsafe Music Network. We play Reach Out by Beatrice Ericsson, Not on the radio by Geoff Smith and 143 by the Australian band, Stingray! Take great care and have a fabulous week!
Direct download: Buddhism_and_the_science_of_happiness_-_Chapter_16_and_Appendix_A.mp3
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Sun, 19 February 2012
Welcome to another episode of A Buddhist Podcast. Thank you for taking the time to download and listen to this show. On tonights show we have William Woollard back in the kitchen to read Chapter 15 from his amazing book, Buddhism and the science of happiness. Jason talks about his brief trip to SGI headquarters and we have shout outs and of course music. Music from tonights show comes from the Podsafe Music Network a part of the Mevio group. Chris Ayer sings Awake and the Dala Girls are back with Anywhere under the moon. Take care and have a wonderful week.
Direct download: Buddhism_and_the_science_of_happiness_-_Chapter_15.mp3
Category:general -- posted at: 6:05am PDT |
Sun, 29 January 2012
Thank you for taking the time to download and listen to the show. We are back with another episode of A Buddhist Podcast. On tonights show we read an editorial written by SGI President Ikeda encouraging young women and we play a recording in which William Woollard interviews Karen and Jason about the podcast. As usual we have shout outs that criss cross the globe and some great music. On tonights show we play a song written by an SGI - UK member and sung by Olivia and Florence when they were 6 and 9 years old respectively. We play Cardboard Dreams by the very talented Ellie Jamison from Cambridge in the UK, listen to the lyrics, its really well written. Also we have two great tracks from the Podsafe Music Network, the amazing Molly Magdalain singing a track that definitely gets to Jason, its called Movin On. We finish with the amazing Dala Girls who sing Levi Blues that somehow always gets us smiling! We send you our very best for a truly wonderful week and thank you from the bottom of our hearts for all your support and encouragement! |
Sat, 14 January 2012
Happy New Year everyone! Welcome to another episode of A Buddhist Podcast! On tonights show we have the wonderful William Woollard reading chapter 14 from Buddhism and the science of happiness. We have two tracks from the Podsafe Music Network. Firstly we play What To Do With Michael by the Candy Butchers. Secondly we play a new artist to the show, Molly Magdalain singing Gentle War from her album The Open Road. As usual we have the shoutouts and chat from us. Thank you so much for listening, take care and have a great week.
Direct download: Buddhism_and_the_science_of_happiness_-_Chapter_14.mp3
Category:podcasts -- posted at: 1:14pm PDT |
Sat, 24 December 2011
Thank you for downloading this show and welcome to another episode of A Buddhist Podcast. On tonights show we have a lecture from Jason. The lecture is based on President Ikeda's third lecture on Nichiren Daishonins letter, On Practicing the Buddha's Teachings. Here is a snifter of some the subjects we cover:
We have a very moving experience from Sharon in Hong Kong as well as shoutouts that criss cross the globe! Courtesy of the Podsafe Music Network, we play Some People Say from the Saucier album by Ed & Jojo aka the Supersuckers and quite possibly one of our most favourite tracks, Great Day by Jody Gnant! Thank you so much for listening to the show, we really appreciate your encouragement and supporting emails and contacts. Please take great care of each other and have a most fabulous week.
Direct download: On_Practicing_the_Buddhas_Teachings_part_2.mp3
Category:podcasts -- posted at: 11:08am PDT |
Sat, 5 November 2011
We are back with a very full show for you tonight. We have the wonderful William Woollard reading from his new book, Buddhism and the science of happiness. Tonight he reads Chapters 12 and 13! Great news that his earlier book, The Reluctant Buddhist is now available in Spanish! Also tonight we were very lucky to have the amazing Lucille Barclay who came to our home to give her experience and took part in the show as well! We play four tracks tonight from the Podsafe Music Network. First up is Stavia with Lucky Day, then Wonder by the Fire Apes, Rocky Votolato with White Daisy Passing and finally Can't Believe by Pippa Rogers. As usual we have shout outs and we pop a bottle of champagne to celebrate 6 years of doing the show and 1.3 million downloads! Have a fabulous week everyone!
Direct download: Buddhism_and_the_science_of_happiness_-_chapters_12_and_13.mp3
Category:podcasts -- posted at: 1:12pm PDT |
Mon, 17 October 2011
We are back with another show! Tonight we have William Woollard reading Chapter 11 of his great book, Buddhism and the science of happiness. Also we have an experience from the wonderful Steve Sant (picture of both of us in the artwork for this show!) and music from the Podsafe Music Network. We play two songs from the band, Black Lab. You might want to turn it up, and some of you might want to turn it down for their tracks, Broken Heart and Without You! Shoutouts and chat from Karen and Jason. Thank you so much for listening. Have a wonderful week wherever you are.
Direct download: Buddhism_and_the_science_of_happiness_-_Chapter_11.mp3
Category:podcasts -- posted at: 2:26pm PDT |
Sat, 24 September 2011
Welcome to another episode of A Buddhist Podcast! On tonights show we have the wonderful William Woollard reading from his amazing book, Buddhism and science of happiness. Tonigh he reads Chapter 10! Also on the show we have music from Nick Daugherty who sings Movin' Higher and the great band, a long time favourite of ours, Carbon Leaf with The War Was in Colour. Both tracks tonight are available for us to play thanks to the Podsafe Music Network at Mevio. We have shoutouts and banter between Karen and Jason. Thank you again for listening. Take great care and have a fabulous week!
Direct download: Buddhism_and_the_science_of_happiness_-_Chapter_10.mp3
Category:podcasts -- posted at: 12:45pm PDT |
Sun, 11 September 2011
Welcome back to another episode of A Buddhist Podcast! We have been away travelling, but we are back with a lecture for you based on President Ikeda's lecture from SGI Newsletter NL7973XV. The lecture is about a letter written by Nichiren Daishonin called, "On Practicing The Buddha's Teachings". Themes include: My first campaign The correct teacher Four powers The brave question 42 years of preparation Golden words Shakabuku and Shoju Practicing correctly As usual our music tonight comes from Podsafe Music Network at Musicalley.com. We play Round the Bend by Adrina Thorpe and Anywhere Under The Moon by the Dala Girls. Once again, if you want a shout out on the show, write and let us know or click the link on the left hand side of our website "Shoutouts". If you have a great experience of practicing this Buddhism that you would be happy for us to read on the show, you can click the link for Experiences on the site! Thank you so much for listening, take care and have a wonderful week. |
Sat, 18 June 2011
We are so pleased to be back with you tonight with another show! We have William Woollard reading chapters 8 and 9 from his great book, Buddhism and the science of the happiness! We have music from the Podsafe Music Network who are currently having their website upgraded for a better experience so check it out! The music we play is from Phil Ayoub who sings Goodnight Kiss, Dala with their great track Levi Blues and the amazing Stavia singing one of our favourites, Lucky Day. We have the shoutouts and our travel itinerary for the next frew months. Have a fantastic week everyone!
Direct download: Buddhism_and_the_science_of_happiness_chapter_8_and_9.mp3
Category:podcasts -- posted at: 3:02pm PDT |
Sat, 28 May 2011
Here we are again for another episode of A Buddhist Podcast! On tonights packed show we begin with the wonderful William Woollard reading chapter 7 from his book, Buddhism and the science of happiness. The book is available on Amazon and is in English, Italian and Spanish and probably many more languages in the future. Dash and Donna from Sacramento join us in our kitchen for the shout outs and for an amazing experience from Stevie Knights. Tonights music again comes from the great folks at Mevio.com. We play two older tracks tonight, Title and Registration by Deathcab for Cutie and the very talented Matthew Ebel sings I Know Your There.. If you want a shout out on the show, let us know by clicking the link on the left hand side of our website "Shoutouts", or you can send us a note if you have the iPhone, IPad or Android app for A Buddhist Podcast. If you have a great experience of practicing this Buddhism that you would be happy for us to read on the show, you can click the link to submit your experiences on the site! Thank you so much for continuing to listen, have a wonderful week, stay safe and look after yourself and everyone around you.
Direct download: Buddhism_and_the_Science_of_Happiness_-_Chapter_7.mp3
Category:general -- posted at: 6:20am PDT |
Sat, 7 May 2011
Tonights show is very full! We have the wonderful William Woollard reading chapters 5 and 6 from his amazing book, Buddhism and the Science of Happiness. We play three tracks tonight. Spoons and Winning Hand by Sheri Miller are from her brand new album, Winning Hand. Our thanks to thePodsafe Music Network for facilitating the playing of tonights music. To finish the show we play the wake up track, Love is True by The Palpitations.If you like Karen's wonderful voice, listen in to her swiss german making a brief vocal appearance! Shoutouts to friends across the globe! Take great care and have a fabulous week. Thank you so much for listening.
Direct download: Buddhism_and_the_Science_of_Happiness_-_Chapter_5_and_6.mp3
Category:podcasts -- posted at: 1:13pm PDT |
Sat, 23 April 2011
Welcome to another evening of A Buddhist Podcast!. Tonight we are very fortunate to be able to have William Woollard reading Chapter 4 from his new book, Buddhism and the Science of Happiness. Congratulations to William on the books recent translation into Spanish as well! We have two tracks from the Podsafe Music Network to play for you tonight. First off, we have Spencer Lee singing Burnin the Bed. Second we have the wonderful Lascivious Biddies with Hell of a Boy. We have another run of shout outs as well! Thank you so much for continuing to listen to the show, we have just gone over the million downloads milestone with Libsyn. Thank you for being with us. Have a wonderful week!
Direct download: Buddhism_and_Science_of_Happiness_-_Chapter_4.mp3
Category:podcasts -- posted at: 1:30pm PDT |
Sun, 10 April 2011
Jason is back from Japan and we are back with another show! Tonight we have a lecture for you on Nichiren Daishonin’s writing, “Letter to Jakunichi-Bo”. Based on Newsletter 7676, this is the second time Jason has lectured on this writing, but it’s so different! Themes include: Forging ordinary human beings into buddhas Gohonzon, a blue print for Buddhahood What are the odds being able to practice The four virtues Bodhisattva Superior Practices Three powerful enemies The right teacher Three presidents Johan Galtung Tonight we have music from the Podsafe Music Network. We play Joe Strummer and the Mescaleros singing Coma Girl and Kelly Brock with Cowboy Boots and Levis. We have shoutouts and a quick catch up with Jason’s last few weeks. The artwork for tonights show is of the cherry blossom in Tokyo last week. Thank you so much for waiting and for taking the time to download the show. Have a fabulous week! |
Sun, 6 March 2011
Welcome back to another episode of A Buddhist Podcast! On tonights show we have the amazing William Woollard reading Chapter 3, "So What's Religion All About?", from his book, Buddhism and the Science of Happiness. We also have some questions about chanting and about the relationship between the priesthood and the SGI, frank and honest opinions from Jason. We have three great pieces of music courtesy of Mevio.com. The first track is Katie Websters record, "Hard Loving Mama" ; the second is Tom Waits with "You Can Never Hold Back Spring" and finally we have Slackstring playing their timeless, kick back and relax "Sun Will Shine Again". If you like the music please check the Music page on our website where we have added links to help you find the music to buy if you want to. Shoutouts to people from all over the world. You know every email, review on ITunes, shout out request, facebook message, tweet that we receive is such encouragement for us both, thank you for making the time to both listen to the show and to let us know you care. Have a fantastic week!
Direct download: A_Buddhist_Podcast_-_Buddhism_and_the_Science_of_Happiness_-_Chapter_3.mp3
Category:podcasts -- posted at: 12:47am PDT |
Sun, 20 February 2011
Well, we seem to be on a roll! Welcome to another episode of A Buddhist Podcast. We are delighted to present Chapter 2 from William Woollards new book, Buddhism and the Science of Happiness. Reading, recording and editing this chapter really gave me pause to think! Thanks to the wonderful podsafe music network at mevio.com we were able to bring you three fantastic tracks tonight. The first is from Yael Naim who sings New Soul. The second and third are from a great and talented duo called the Dala Girls from Toronto, Canada. We play two tracks from the Dala Girls, Levi Blues and Hockey Sweater. We have an experience from John Renner in the US and we read the World Tribunes obituary for David Kasahara who recently passed away. Our shoutouts criss cross the world and also Jason answers a question as to what the quotes are on the family alter. As usual look to the right hand side of our website for the shoutout link if you want to make use of it. Alternatively you can send us a note on the Android or Iphone app! Thank you so much for your continued support. Please take great care and have a fabulous week. Sometimes its hard, but chant and determine to win, there is always a way through.
Direct download: A_Buddhist_Podcast_-_Buddhism_and_the_Science_of_Happiness_-_Chapter_2.mp3
Category:podcasts -- posted at: 12:26am PDT |
Mon, 7 February 2011
And we are back with yet another episode of A Buddhist Podcast! Thank you so much for continuing to listen and for all of your support!
On tonights show we have Chapter 1 from Buddhism and the Science of Happiness, a wonderful book written and read by our dear friend William Woollard.
We have music from the Podsafe Music Network at mevio.com and tonight we play Melissa Forbes track, Blackheart Blues and the amazing Bombskarewith their track Don't Give It All Away!
If you want a shout out on the show, let us know by clicking the link on the left hand side of our website "Shoutouts", or you can send us a note if you have the iPhone or Android app for A Buddhist Podcast. If you want to share a great experience of practicing this Buddhism and you would be happy for us to read it on the show, click the link for Experiences on the site, remember to really to try to use language that anyone can understand.
Thank you so much for listening, have a wonderful week, take great care of yourself and everyone around you.
Direct download: A_Buddhist_Podcast_-_Buddhism_and_the_Science_of_Happiness_-_Chapter_1.mp3
Category:podcasts -- posted at: 2:00pm PDT |
Sun, 23 January 2011
Welcome to another episode of A Buddhist Podcast! Wow, twice in a month, this is a nice rhythm! Thank you for taking the time to download the show. Tonight we are proud to present our dear friend William Woollard, reading the introduction to his wonderful new book, Buddhism and the Science of Happiness. The printed book is also available on Amazon and elsewhere, and having heard and read quite a lot of it, I have to say it is a great book! Tonight's music comes from Mevio.com. We play Katie Herzig's track, "Sweeter than this" and the Cornish band, All the Fires, playing their track, The Anchor Song. As usual, if you would like a shout out or to submit an experience, click the links on the right. You can also send them to us via the iPhone and Android apps for the show that are now available. Thank you so much again for all your support and encouragement. Have a wonderful, safe week and take care of yourselves and the people around you.
Direct download: A_Buddhist_Podcast_-_Buddhism_and_the_Science_of_Happiness_-_Introduction.mp3
Category:general -- posted at: 9:30am PDT |
Wed, 5 January 2011
Happy New Year everyone! Welcome to another episode of A Buddhist Podcast. On tonights show we have the final chapter of the Reluctant Buddhist read by the author, the wonderful William Woollard. We also have news about his amazing new book, “Buddhism and the Science of Happiness” We read SGI President Ikeda’s New Year Message and of course the shoutouts!
We play three tracks tonight, Last of the Superheros by American Heartbeat, Wonderwall by Melissa Rebronja and Let it Rain by Laura Clapp. Thank you to the artists for making this available on the Podsafe Music Network. The Podsafe Music Network have made so much of the music on the show possible and we really are grateful to them.
If you would like to for us to give you a shout out on the show, click the link on the left hand side of our website "Shoutouts". If you have a great experience of practicing this Buddhism that you would be happy for us to read on the show, you can click the link for Experiences on the site!
Thank you to everyone for taking the time to listen to the show. Happy New Year!
Direct download: A_Buddhist_Podcast_-_The_Reluctant_Buddhist_-_Chapter_16.mp3
Category:podcasts -- posted at: 11:28am PDT |
Sun, 17 October 2010
Welcome back to another episode of A Buddhist Podcast. Tonight we the penultimate chapter from the wonderful William Woollard reading Chapter 15 of his popular book, The Reluctant Buddhist. Lots of shoutout tonight! We play two great tracks of music tonight. The first is Smile by the our friend Robin Lukas. The second is by Alison Crowe who sings This Little Bird. Our thanks to the the Podsafe Music Network at musically.com.
If you would like to for us to give you a shout out on the show, click the link on the left hand side of our website "Shoutouts". If you have a great experience of practicing this Buddhism that you would be happy for us to read on the show, you can click the link for Experiences on the site! Thank you to everyone for taking the time to listen to the show. Have a victorious week.
Direct download: A_Buddhist_Podcast_-_The_Reluctant_Buddhist_-_Chapter_15.mp3
Category:general -- posted at: 10:33am PDT |
Sat, 2 October 2010
Welcome to tonights episode of A Buddhist Podcast, thank you for taking the time to download! Tonights lectures is based on President Ikeda's lecture on the first part of a letter written by Nichiren Daishonin to a lady called Nichimyo Shonin. The letter is called The Supremacy of the Law. Themes from this lecture include: Wir sind das Volk Be the change The heroine, Nichimyo No laws can change the human heart Practice Buddhism to become a great human being The Lotus Sutra is the broadband of Buddhism If the Dragon Kings daughter can reveal Buddhahood - So Can We We cannot allow people to suffer because of the terrible leaders we have Our courage ripples out to encourage others Help everyone we meet discover their greatness The music tonight is courtesy of the Podsafe Music Network at Musicalley.com. We play Planetary Woman by Eoghan Colgan and Inside of Me by the Ivy League. Once again, if you want a shout out on the show, write and let us know or click the link on the left hand side of our website "Shoutouts". If you have a great experience of practicing this Buddhism that you would be happy for us to read on the show, you can click the link for Experiences on the site! Thank you so much for listening, take care and have a fantastic week.
Direct download: A_Buddhist_Podcast_-_The_Supremacy_of_the_Law_-_Part_1.mp3
Category:general -- posted at: 5:24pm PDT |
Sun, 22 August 2010
Welcome to another show! It has been a really long time, thank you for bearing with us. Jason has new work that requires a lot of hours and travel that we are still getting used to! On tonights show we have a lecture on the letter that Nichiren Daishonin wrote to the Ikegami brothers in 1275, its called simply, “Letter to the Brothers”. Tonights lecture is based on President Ikeda’s lecture from SGI Newsletter 7832 and subjects include:
We have wonderful experiences from Jay Osburn in Michigan (The artwork for this episode is of Charley) and Gerald White in Las Vegas in the US. We have shoutouts that really span the world and of course music. On tonights show we play Days of Summer by Now is Now and Lucky Day by Stavia, both courtesy of the Podsafe Music Network on musicalley.com We send you our very best for a truly wonderful week and thank you from the bottom of our hearts for all your support and encouragement!
Direct download: A_Buddhist_Podcast_-_Letter_to_the_Brothers_-_Aug_2010.mp3
Category:podcasts -- posted at: 10:05am PDT |
Sun, 13 June 2010
Welcome back to another episode of A Buddhist Podcast. Tonight we very fortunate to have William Woollard reading about the Buddhist view of eternal life in Chapter 14 of his popular book, The Reluctant Buddhist.
We have great experiences from Jane Moorhouse in France, Lance Fallin in Arizona and Eleanor Khartchenko in Italy. As usual we have some great music for you. The first two tracks we play are from the Podsafe Music Network at musically.com. We playGeoff Smith (the creator of our theme music) who performs is famous track, Not on the radio. The second track is by the talented young Australian, Lee Coulter, who performs She fell in love with the mirror. Finally we have a wonderful song written by Howard Jones and Dunkan Sheik and performed by Howard Jones on his Album, Ordinary Heroes, its called Someone You Need. Our sincere thanks to Howard Jones for the permission to play this track on the show. If you would like to for us to give you a shout out on the show, click the link on the left hand side of our website "Shoutouts". If you have a great experience of practicing this Buddhism that you would be happy for us to read on the show, you can click the link for Experiences on the site! Thank you to everyone for taking the time to listen to the show. Have a truly amazing week.
Direct download: A_Buddhist_Podcast_-_The_Reluctant_Buddhist_-_Chapter_14.mp3
Category:general -- posted at: 7:43am PDT |
Mon, 31 May 2010
We are back with another show! On tonights show we ahve the wonderful William Woollard reading Chapter 13 from his best selling book, The Reluctant Buddhist. We also have experiences from Claudia Blaszynzky in Sacramento and Robert 'Skip' Williams in Hong Kong.
We play three tracks tonight! We have Danko Jones with First Date, Robin Lukas with Smile and Beth Thornley with Mr Lovely! We would like to thank Robin Lukas for letting us play Smile and also express our thanks to Musicalley.com for making the music of Danko Jones and Beth Thornley available for us to play. We have shoutouts, truly from all over the world. Also tonight we include some of the unedited audio from the live video, "Behind the Scenes with A Buddhist Podcast". In the show tonight we make reference to Xavier Picks Peace exhibition and the forthcoming meeting of the SGI-UK Education Division meeting. On the site you will notice a new heading on the right, called shoutouts, click the link and send us your shoutout, this way we make sure we don't lose any of your precious names. If you have a question, an experience that you would like to share with us, get in touch, we love hearing from you. Thank you so much for your support and encouragement, it always means so much to us. Have a wonderful week!
Direct download: A_Buddhist_Podcast_-_The_Reluctant_Buddhist_-_Chapter_13.mp3
Category:general -- posted at: 5:57am PDT |
Sun, 16 May 2010
Welcome to another episode of A Buddhist Podcast! On tonights show we have a lecture on the letter that Nichiren Daishonin wrote to Sennichi-ama, its called The Drum at the Gate of Thunder. Subjects include: Hope spreads like fire Sennichi-ama the sincere disciple What does it mean to make an offering to the Lotus Sutra? Open the storehouse of your life Blossom with hope Even Devadatta attains Buddhahood Women with the heart of a Lion King Igniting the field of our unhappy karma Did they die in the state of Buddhahood? The Drum at the Gate of Thunder Merely seeing my mentor . . . Thanks to the wonderful talent of the great Phil Campbell (follow him on twitter at @philcampbell) tonights show was streamed live on Bambuser and a recording of the unedited version of tonights show can be seen on our website. Shoutouts run out to our friends from across the globe! We play music from the very talented Jody Gnant, who sings her track, Great Day. We also play O'amanhecer (Dawn) by Paul Kouatchou, a beautiful song sung in Portuguese! From the bottom of our hearts, thank you so much for listening to the show tonight and for all your support. Have a truly amazing week.
Direct download: A_Buddhist_Podcast_-_The_Drum_at_the_Gate_of_Thunder.mp3
Category:podcasts -- posted at: 12:18pm PDT |
Sun, 4 April 2010
Welcome to another episode of A Buddhist Podcast! On tonights show we have the generous William Woollard who reads Chapter 12 from his book, The Reluctant Buddhist! We also have Jason reading President Ikeda’s editorial from 16th March 2010. On tonights show we have two great tracks to play for you. The first is Tears in the Rain by The Palpitations. The second track comes from Music Alley and is This Little Bird by Allison Crowe. Our thanks to The Palpitations and Allison Crowe for making their music available to us. We have the shoutouts as well and news that the podcast is being listened to in 98 countries around the world! Thank you for your constant support and encouragement, we value it so much. Have a fantastic week!
Direct download: A_Buddhist_Podcast_-_The_Reluctant_Buddhist_-_Chapter_12.mp3
Category:podcasts -- posted at: 2:35am PDT |
Sun, 21 March 2010
We are back with another show! On tonights show we are very lucky to have a wonderful talk by Howard Hill from London in the UK! We also have music! We play Lonely Boy by Black Lab, Dharani by Robin Lukas and Goodbye Southern Skies by David McMillin. We have an experience from Chris Yearley in Cyprus and the usual shoutouts! Thank you to everyone who encouraged and supported Jason during his recent trip to Austin and Sacramento. Your emails and support are a constant encouragement. Have a wonderful week!
Direct download: A_Buddhist_Podcast_-_The_One_with_Howard_Hill.mp3
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Sun, 28 February 2010
We have fought to create the space to bring you tonights show! On this show we have the gracious and kind William Woollard reading Chapter 11 from his book, The Reluctant Buddhist. Its a very interesting chapter called, A Long and Healthy Life. The Reluctant Buddhist is selling extraordinarily well throughout the world and we understand is soon to be published in Spanish as well!
In addition, we an experience from Beth Bradley in Austin, Texas, USA. We have news about the forthcoming Iphone App for the show and the Ebooks of the lectures that will soon be available. We have shoutouts that cover the world, literally! We are also very pleased to have a poem called Sunflowers from the amazing Bob Kemp. We have two tracks to play you tonight. The first is The World Is Yours by Stuart Powell and the second is a very catchy tune by Matt Boreham, its called Conversations! We would like to thank both of them for letting us play their music on the show. Jason is going to be at SXSW in Austin Texas from the 10 - 16th March and if you are there he would love to meet you! On the 17th March Jason will be in Sacramento and would love the opportunity to meet with you there as well! Thank you for your support and encouragement, we do appreciate it so much. Have a fantastic week!
Direct download: A_Buddhist_Podcast_-_The_Reluctant_Buddhist_-_Chapter_11.mp3
Category:podcasts -- posted at: 1:41am PDT |
Sun, 10 January 2010
Happy New Year Everyone!
On tonights show we have the stalwart William Woollard reading Chapter 10, 'The Challenge of Change' from his book, The Reluctant Buddhist.
Jason reads SGI President Ikeda's New Year Message and Karen reads two great experiences from young women in England and the United States. As usual we have shoutouts that cross the globe and some great music! Tonight we play Harley Loudon's track, "Will You Listen" on the PMN. Also on the PMN we play Stingrays great track, '143'. Not on the PMN, but recorded in our kitchen we also play a new track called, 'Rocks for Gold' by the one and only Jimmy Golding.
There is a competition, if you have one of our new decals, you can take a photograph of where you have put it and post it on Flickr.com or elsewhere and send the link and your mail address and size to us on the show. The image we like best, wins a TShirt!
Jason is going to be in Austin, Texas for SXSW, if you are there and want to meet up then send us an email.
Thank you all for your fantastic support and please take great care of yourselves wherever you are. Have a wonderful week.
Direct download: A_Buddhist_Podcast_-_The_Reluctant_Buddhist_-_Chapter_10.mp3
Category:podcasts -- posted at: 7:44am PDT |
Tue, 22 December 2009
A very merry christmas to you! This last weekend we recorded tonights lecture in the kitchen of the amazing Jackie Evans from Gower and Swansea West District in West Wales. We had a wonderful welcome and met some great people! On our return we finished the show and are delighted to bring you tonight, a lecture on Nichiren Daishonin's writing, Letter from Sado.
The lecture is quite long and was recorded very late at night, so you might want to listen to it in parts! Subjects include:
Time is the biggest contribution we can make
I solemnly swear that I want to do good
Temples were an investment
The loss of each individual life matters
Clinging on to life
An ungrudging spirit
Use problems to become happy
Earnest resolve
Refuting mistaken teachings
Doing the right thing
The heart of a lion king
We play two tracks from the Podsafe Music Network, Panacea by Bill and Merry Christmas Angel by the wonderful Vittoria Conn.
Thank you so much for your continued support of the show, we really are very grateful.
Have a truly wonderful new year!
Direct download: A_Buddhist_Podcast_-_Letter_from_Sado_-_Part_1.mp3
Category:podcasts -- posted at: 4:05pm PDT |
Fri, 11 December 2009
We are back with another show! Karen has gone to visit her parents in Switzerland, so our teenage daughter, Florence is standing in for her on tonights show. On this show we have the wonderful William Woollard talking about the oneness of self and environment from Chapter 9 of his excellent book, The Reluctant Buddhist.
We have music from Vittoria Conn who sings Where Would You Be, which is now available on ITunes! We also have the very talented Harley Loudon from London who sings a song dedicated to her daughter Ella and the Future Group of the UK, its called Teenagers!
We will have another episode coming out before Christmas, so keep your eyes peeled for it!
If you have a question, an experience or a shoutout that you would like to share with us, get in touch, we love hearing from you.
Thank you for all your birthday wishes and constant support, it means alot to all of us. Have a wonderful week!
Direct download: A_Buddhist_Podcast_-_The_Reluctant_Buddhist_-_Chapter_9.mp3
Category:podcasts -- posted at: 2:57pm PDT |
Sun, 15 November 2009
Welcome to another episode of A Buddhist Podcast. On tonights show we have a special guest, the wonderful Peter Morris! Peter talks about a fundamental aspect of Nichiren Daishonin's Buddhism, the Gohonzon.
Karen reads an amazing experience from the lovely Erica Holding who lives in California!
We have great music as well! Tonight we have Howard Jones playing Love Never Wasted from his new album Ordinary Heroes. From the Podsafe Music Network we have Bobby Gentry singing Goldie Hawn. We also have, by special permission from the Lovespirals, their brand new track called Shine from their new album which drops this week, Future Past. You can get copies of the album signed by Ryan and Anji from their website and a free digital download.
Thank you so much for listening to the show and for your support, we never take it for granted and really do appreciate it.
Have a truly wonderful week!
Direct download: A_Buddhist_Podcast_-_Pete_Morris_and_the_Gohonzon.mp3
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Sat, 31 October 2009
Welcome to another show! Tonight we have William Woollard reading Chapter 8 from his fantastic book, The Reluctant Buddhist.Whilst Jason was in Trets recently he was able to record an experience by the lovely Mary Mulligan from Brighton in the UK, who talks about how she began to practice. We have a beautiful poem from the great Bob Kemp and shoutouts that as usual criss cross the globe!Tonight we have music from the very talented Tracy Lyons who has a new track, Don't You Know on the Podsafe Music Network. We also play the one and only Cat Malojian, we can't help it, we love them and they play Peddigoe.We have some great new material lined up in the next few weeks and can't wait to share it with you!If you have a question, an experience or a shoutout that you would like to share with us, get in touch, we love hearing from you.We know people are still after our t-shirts and you can find them at http://www.pressoffers.co.uk/abuddhistpodcast2 our thanks to Polly and Helen of Pressoffers for their help with this.Thank you so much for your support and encouragement, it means so much to us. Have a fantastic week!
Welcome to another show! Tonight we have William Woollard reading Chapter 8 from his fantastic book, The Reluctant Buddhist.
Whilst Jason was in Trets recently he was able to record an experience by the lovely Mary Mulligan from Brighton in the UK, who talks about how she began to practice. We have a beautiful poem from the great Bob Kemp and shoutouts that as usual criss cross the globe!
Tonight we have music from the very talented Tracy Lyons who has a new track, Don't You Know on the Podsafe Music Network. We also play the one and only Cat Malojian, we can't help it, we love them and they play Peddigoe.
We have some great new material lined up in the next few weeks and can't wait to share it with you!
If you have a question, an experience or a shoutout that you would like to share with us, get in touch, we love hearing from you.
We know people are still after our t-shirts and you can find them at http://www.pressoffers.co.uk/abuddhistpodcast2 our thanks to Polly and Helen of Pressoffers for their help with this.
Thank you so much for your support and encouragement, it means so much to us. Have a fantastic week!
Direct download: A_Buddhist_Podcast_-_The_Reluctant_Buddhist_-_Chapter_8.mp3
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Sun, 18 October 2009
Welcome to another episode of A Buddhist Podcast! Tonight we have a lecture from Jason based on a letter written by Nichiren Daishonin, called Letter to Jakunichi-Bo. Subjects include:
What does it mean to practice Buddhism correctly?
One to one support
The power of appreciation
What is the purpose of life?
Practice for oneself and others
Nam-myoho-renge-kyo embodies the four paramitas
What is fundamental darkness?
Illuminating the darkness of bullying
Nichiren, Sun Lotus
Leave nothing on the pitch
Being known as a votary of the Lotus Sutra
Noble envoys of Nichiren Daishonin
Tonight we play three tracks! Thanks to PW Fenton, we have Lea Gilmore singing Ride My Blues Away. From the Podsafe Music Network we have the Lovespirals singing This Truth and Great Big Sea singing Beat the Drum.
We have a correction we make and a reading of the wonderful poem by Christian Larson called The Optimists Creed.
We have so many shoutouts tonight from Amsterdam to Singapore, from London to New York and from Mexico to New Delhi! Its a packed show and we hope you enjoy it! Thank you for listening, have a wonderful week!
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Sat, 26 September 2009
Hello Everyone!
Tonight we are very glad to bring you William Woollard reading Chapter 7 from his book, The Reluctant Buddhist. The chapter is all about Karma, and its a very interesting listen.
As usual we have global shout outs as well as a beautiful poem from Kim Seagrave in Australia. We play "Love is not Wasted" from the imminent Howard Jones album, Ordinary Heroes which debuts on November 3rd this year.
We also play one of our favourite bands, they are Cat Malojian from Northern Ireland, a truly great band. They sing Pettigoe!
If you have wondering about our tshirts, you can get them now at http://www.pressoffers.co.uk/abuddhistpodcast2 our thanks to Polly and Helen of Pressoffers for their help with this. We hope very soon to add some new photos to the shop and the new blue colour!
Thank you so much for your support and encouragement. Wherever you are have a wonderful week!
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Mon, 7 September 2009
Welcome to another episode of A Buddhist Podcast! On tonights show we have a lecture on the letter that Nichiren Daishonin wrote to Soya Kyoshin, its called The Essentials for Attaining Buddhahood. Subjects include:
Who was Soya Kyoshin?
Essentials are not Optional
Bodhisattva Superior Practices and the Latter day of the Law
Reality and wisdom
Don't bend the teachings to suit your karma
Misguided priests versus correct teacher
Challenging wrong doing
Standing firm with a teenage daughter
Bridging the gap between people and Buddhism
My mentor
And of course we have the shoutouts and also . . . we also have three brand new songs.
I think, we may be the first podcast to debut two new tracks by Howard Jones. "Soon you'll go" and "Love never wasted" are from Howard's new album, Ordinary Heroes, which is being released on November 3rd. For more information take a look at his website here. Thank you Howard for letting us play these tracks
We also debut a wonderful new song from Vittoria Conn, it's called "Where would you be" which will be appearing very soon! As soon as we have a location on ITunes or elsewhere we will post the link here.
If you are looking for the tshirts you can get them from our tshirt shop which is generously powered by the wonderfulPressoffers.co.uk. Thank you so much for listening tonight, have a fantastic week!
Direct download: A_Buddhist_Podcast_-_The_Essentials_for_Attaining_Buddhahood_-_Revisited.mp3
Category:podcasts -- posted at: 6:51am PDT |
Sun, 23 August 2009
For those of you who are familiar with William Woollards excellent book, The Reluctant Buddhist, and have been listening along on the podcast, you will have noticed something. The experiences from Chapters 5 and 6 were missing. This is because William really wanted to have someone else read them, and that someone tonight is the wonderfully warm and loving person that is his wife, Sarah.
So reading The Story of Joanna from Chapter 6 and The Story of Sally from Chapter 5 of The Reluctant Buddhist is Sarah Woollard.
Then we have music from Heather Sullivan. She sings Stronger from the Podsafe Music Network.
We find out what happened to Jason this month, we have shout outs and we read a letter from an SGI member, Frank Amatefe in Ghana, Africa.
We finish with another track from the Podsafe Music Network by Angelique Kidjo called Gimme Shelter featuring Joss Stone.
We have some great shows lined up for you and are so excited about all the different developments that are happening. Look at for a new look to the website that is coming soon and also for a new colour of our t-shirts, Stone Blue! If you are looking for the tshirts you can get them from http://www.pressoffers.co.uk/abuddhistpodcast2
Thank you so much for your constant support and encouragement. Have a truly wonderful week!
Direct download: A_Buddhist_Podcast_-_The_Reluctant_Buddhist_-_The_Experiences_Part_1.mp3
Category:podcasts -- posted at: 2:53am PDT |
Fri, 7 August 2009
We have been working on tonights show for a long time. SGI-UK asked
us to help them put a show together about their view of the spirit of
study within SGI-UK.
Finally we have some shoutouts and some great music from the one and
only Cat Malojian. On tonights show we play Made in America from Cat
Malojians new album, The Dawn Chorus.
Direct download: A_Buddhist_Podcast_-_SGI-UK_A_Spirit_of_Study.mp3
Category:podcasts -- posted at: 2:36pm PDT |
Sun, 19 July 2009
Welcome to another show, tonights show is a lecture on the writing of Nichiren Daishonin called On Repaying Debts of Gratitude. Some of the points include:
Songs for this show come from Musicalley.com, part of Mevio the new name for Podshow! We play Rocket to the Moon by Jimmy Golding and Mine Again by Black Lab.
Direct download: A_Buddhist_Podcast_-_On_Repaying_Debts_of_Gratitude.mp3
Category:podcasts -- posted at: 2:11pm PDT |
Sun, 5 July 2009
Well tonight we have truly great explanation of the Buddhist concept known as the Ten Worlds as William Woollard reads Chapter 6 from The Reluctant Buddhist!
We have music from the Podsafe Music Network tonight with Lee Coulter playing Booty Voodoo and Rocky Votolato with White Daisy Passing.
More shoutouts from across the globe and chipper conversation from Jason and Karen who, at home in England are enjoying the wonderful summer!
Thank you for listening and thank you so much for your encouragement. Have a fantastic week!
Direct download: A_Buddhist_Podcast_-_The_Reluctant_Buddhist_-_Chapter_6.mp3
Category:podcasts -- posted at: 2:27pm PDT |
Sun, 21 June 2009
We can hardly believe that it is almost exactly half way through 2009! Wow! Tonight we bring you a lecture on the letter written by Nichiren Daishonin called, Hell is the Land of Tranquil Light. Some of the subject teasers for tonight include:
We need to reveal Buddhahood to overcome our karma
Lets try and remember the names of our mothers
The icy wind of thoughtless encouragement
The ten worlds exist in life and death
Giving 150% . . .in small bursts
Are you in a prison of someone elses making?
Changing circumstances won't change karma
Attaining Buddhahood just as you are
It is human to feel grief when someone dies
Gohonzon is the baseline of Buddhahood
Chant first, shout later.
We have music for you from the Podsafe Music Network. First up is Carbon Leaf with A Life Less Ordinary. We close the show with Shines Right Through Me by the amazing Great Big Sea! The links we have for the tracks will take you through to where you can buy them on iTunes and the links for the names will take you through to their own website.
Karen and I are busy posting off orders for our new Tshirts! If you have yours and you send us a photograph, we will consider putting it on the artwork for the show, so send them in to jason(at)thejarretts.com!
Thankyou for your comments and encouragement. Thank you for all the support you give us, we really do feel and appreciate it. Please take great care and have the most amazing and wonderful week!
Direct download: A_Buddhist_Podcast_-_Hell_is_the_Land_of_Tranquil_Light.mp3
Category:podcasts -- posted at: 1:16pm PDT |
Sun, 7 June 2009
We are back on schedule tonight with the wonderful William Woollard reading Chapter 5, "What do we mean by happiness?", from his book The Reluctant Buddhist which is now being reprinted and translated into more languages!
We have shoutouts and some great music. Tonight we play Rocket to the Moon by the wonderful Jimmy Golding and Day by Now is Now. Both artists are on the Podsafe Music Network.
We have some great new material to bring to you and we welcome your feedback, reviews, experiences and contributions. For those people who have been asking about a tshirt, you can get them now at http://www.pressoffers.co.uk/abuddhistpodcast2 our thanks to Polly and Helen of Pressoffers for their help with this.
Thank you for your support and encouragement, we do appreciate it so much. Have a fantastic week!
Direct download: A_Buddhist_Podcast_-_The_Reluctant_Buddhist_-_Chapter_5.mp3
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Sun, 24 May 2009
Tonight we have a lecture on "Letter to Misawa". This lectures is about many things, but one thing is for sure it does address the three obstacles and four devils. Perhaps because it does so it might explain why it has taken 5 months to write 3 times, why cables went missing right before we started the show and a myriad of others obstacles emerged! Some of tonights themes include:
Practicing correctly involves transforming the negativity in the world around you
Three obstacles and four devils
What is the devil king of the 6th heaven anyway?
Nikko takes it to the man
Self reliant faith
The Gohonzon certifies that Buddhahood exists
Some experience of overcoming obstacles
What do you want to break through?
Why is the Soka Gakkai different?
Its a full show and along with the shout outs we play three tracks tonight from the Podsafe Music Network (http://www.mevio.com)
We play Code Monkey by Jonathan Coulton (http://music.podshow.com/music/listeners/artistdetails.php?BandHash=97007092b961d7e9a7d77c2614ee0086) who sings Code Monkey http://www.jonathancoulton.com/
http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewAlbum?id=211036259&s=143444
And we play two tracks from Adrina Thorpe (http://music.podshow.com/music/listeners/artistdetails.php?BandHash=a892daf89e5efee9bd4705bbf8c092fc) who sings Coming Home and Fly Fly Fly
She is also on iTunes!
http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewAlbum?id=64954602&s=143444
In response to the many requests for TShirts we are now able to offer them for almost half the previous price and twice the quality! Thanks Polly Earnest and Helen Steyner of PressOffers.com who have created the shop for us!
Thank you for all your support, encouragement, comments and input! It is such great good fortune to be able to do this podcast.
Direct download: A_Buddhist_Podcast_-_Letter_to_Misawa.mp3
Category:podcasts -- posted at: 4:57am PDT |
Thu, 7 May 2009
On tonights show, William Woollard reads Chapter 4 from his wonderful book, The Reluctant Buddhist. The chapter is called A Question of Faith and its a great listen.
Also on tonight we have an experience from Estelle Jackson, a member of the Students Division in SGI-UK.
As usual we have shoutouts that criss cross the world and music from the Podsafe Music Network. We play Vittoria Conn's track called Mirror and a podcasting anthem, Not On The Radio by Geoff Smith.
The show tonight is absolutely packed! We know we have been sometime in getting you a show and so tonights episode lasts for 78 minutes or so, so it will fit on a CD if you want to burn it for a friend!
We have some more shows ready for you and are looking forward to putting them out in the next few weeks! Thank you for your support and encouragement, we do appreciate it so much. Have a wonderful week!
Direct download: A_Buddhist_Podcast_-_The_Reluctant_Buddhist_-_Chapter_4.mp3
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Sat, 28 March 2009
Welcome to another episode of A Buddhist Podcast. Tonight we continue with our new series of lectures on the Jigage portion of Gongyo by looking at the meaning of the words, Nyorai Juryo hon dai juroku! Haven't you ever wondered what it means? This poem of life is so amazing. Some of the headings include:
What does gongyo mean?
Lotus Sutra for the Latter Day of the Law
Wisdom illuminates ignorance
Nichiren Daishonin, the true Buddha
Causing the sun of hope to dawn
Shelley on Dante
A practice to perpetuate
Every character is a shining buddha
Living the poem of life
You can't use force to create change
Our victories are your victories
Walt Whitman, Song of Myself
Seek out your true self!
Live like the waterfall
Once again the music for tonights show is a blatant expression of how much we love the music of Cat Malojian! We play Pettigoe and Life Rolls On, which you can find on iTunes!
Thank you for all the comments, emails and messages of support, we truly appreciate every single last one of them. One last point, our love goes out to Dash and Donna, we are so happy to know that Donna is out of hospital and on the mend!
Have a wonderful week.
Direct download: A_Buddhist_Podcast_-_Lifespan_Chapter_-_Part_Two.mp3
Category:podcasts -- posted at: 7:36am PDT |
Sun, 8 February 2009
Finally, we are back! We are so pleased to do this show tonight, so pleased to be able to share this with you! After 3 years we have decided to finish our lecture series on Gongyo! Tonights lecture is an introduction to the Juryo Chapter, the 16th Chapter of the Lotus Sutra, known as the Lifespan Chapter! Some of the headings include:
Traveller
Where do we come from and where are we going?
How can life be eternal if we all die?
Overview of the Lotus Sutra
Eternity is an aspect of life
Do you ride the shopping trolley of life?
Mentor and Disciple
Nichiren the human being
White knuckle daimoku
Our lives are one with the universe
We are the Bodhisattvas of the Earth
Striving for self worth
Unprecedented Challenge
Music for tonights show comes from the great talent of Cat Malojian! These two lads from Northern Ireland make great music, and we love it. Tonight they play Who Knows? and Goodnight. If you like their music, pop over to ITunes and buy some!
Thank you for all your messages of support and encouragement, we hope you enjoy tonights show!
Direct download: A_Buddhist_Podcast_-_Introduction_to_the_Lifespan_Chapter.mp3
Category:podcasts -- posted at: 3:29pm PDT |
Thu, 25 December 2008
Another full show!
Tonights lecture is on Nichiren Daishonin's teaching called, On The Buddha's Prophecy. The lecture is about the purpose of Buddhist practice. Some of the headings include:
A Leap Month!
Life at Ichinosawa
Bodhisattva Medicine King
Former, Middle and Latter Day of the Law
Doing time in the "When I" Prison
The teaching, the teacher and the mission
What did the priests do for 700 years?
The Soka Gakkai fullfills the Buddha's Prophecy
Its time to create happiness
We have President Ikeda's New Year's message for 2009, read by Ken George. There are shoutouts and music from Ioda Promonet including "Balance" by Sara Tavares which you can buy here at iTunes Music Store
The second track we play tonight is by Cohen which is also availabe here!Gold Is Where You Find It (mp3)
We are proud members of the Ioda Alliance!
Thankyou for all your support and encouragement! Have a fantastic week.
Direct download: A_Buddhist_Podcast_-_On_The_Buddhas_Prophecy.mp3
Category:podcasts -- posted at: 2:20pm PDT |
Sun, 30 November 2008
Tonights show is so full!
Tonights lectures is based on guidance that President Ikeda gave earlier this year about the four points for victory. The four points are Prayer, Action, Unity and the Oneness of Mentor and Disciple. This lecture is about the second theme, Action! The main points of the lecture include:
Developing our own individual attitude to faith
Taking responsibility for the happiness of where we live
The roar of the tiger of death
Take the initiative and make new friends
We reveal buddhahood in our behaviour
The old man in the park
What is the Buddha's great teaching?
Living with my mentor
Three powerful enemies
If not you then who?
We have a poem from Rabindranath Tagore called The Stream of Life. The music to accompany this poem is the Indian National Anthem, the words of which were also written by Rabindranath Tagore.
We have a question, and a lot of shoutouts from around the world.
We have music, courtesy of Promonet tonight! We have Be the Change from the album Elephant Power by MC Yogi. We also have Atlas from the album Arabesque by Belly Dance which you can buy here at ITunes!
We are proud members of the Ioda Alliance!
We would also like to express our thanks to Anji Bee for her help in finding music for this show. Anji has a great podcast and we are both big fans of her band the Love Spirals.
Direct download: A_Buddhist_Podcast_-_Action_for_Happiness.mp3
Category:podcasts -- posted at: 6:50am PDT |
Sun, 16 November 2008
Have you ever wanted an explanation of where this Buddhism came from to give to your friends or family to help explain your practice? Well that is what the substance of tonights show is! William Woollard reads Chapter 3 from his extraordinary book, The Reluctant Buddhist!
We have shoutouts and the music tonight comes from Beth Thornley. Its not like us to only play one artist, but we liked both of the tracks! So from Beth Thornley we play Mr Lovely and Birmingham. As usual we are very grateful to the Podsafe Music Network for providing us with the ability to play this music on our show.
We are working on two new shows which will be appearing in the next few weeks! Thank you so much for listening to the show and for all your wonderful feedback. Have a great week and take care of yourselves and the people around you.
Direct download: A_Buddhist_Podcast_-_The_Reluctant_Buddhist_-_Chapter_3.mp3
Category:podcasts -- posted at: 3:58am PDT |
Thu, 30 October 2008
Tonight's show is a bit of an experiment! For some time now we have had a lot of requests from listeners to provide support for the level 2 study courses that are taking place in Europe at the moment. This study will culminate in an exam in mid November for those who want to take it. William Woollard has also had many requests for support in this activity, so we have got together to produce a special edition show!
The exam consists of 5 sections, A, B, C, D and E. Each section has a number of questions. In the exam you will be asked one question from each section. On this podcast, William has prepared an answer for every question. It is NOT a model answer but the kind of answer that William would make based upon the study material provided. Remember the questions require you to use the study material rather than your existing knowledge.
If you are not a member of SGI in Europe at the moment but you would like to follow along, you can hop over to this site and download the study material we are looking at! Remember you need to look for the Grade 2 material.
If you are doing the Grade 1 study course, you still might find value in listening to the show as both Grade 1 and Grade 2 share the same questions in Section E about the Priesthood.
In between all of this study material, we have still found time for some music. On tonight's show we play a wonderful track by Black Lab called Lonely Boy and for the second time on the show Great Day by the amazing Jody Gnant. Music courtesy of the Podsafe Music Network
Thank you for downloading the show! We have a great show coming up in 2 weeks so keep an eye out for it! Thank you as well for all your support.
Direct download: A_Buddhist_Podcast_-_Special_Edition_-_Grade_2_Study_Support.mp3
Category:podcasts -- posted at: 3:28am PDT |
Sat, 18 October 2008
Well we have a bit of an extravaganza for you this week! Kicking of the show is William Woollard who completes the second half of Chapter 1 from The Reluctant Buddhist. Karen reads a truly inspiring contribution from Cindy Woodland from Canada! We have more shoutouts that cross the globe and we attempt to answer a question about how we as parents interest our children in Buddhist Practice.
Tonight we play three tracks from the Podsafe Music Network, Anduze with Just Feel Good, Lee Coulter with I Would Love and Black Lab with Broken Heart!.
Keep a look out for a special show coming out next week. William Woollard has put together some great study material surrounding the Level 2 Study Exam that is taking place in Europe in November.
Thank you so much for taking the time to listen to the show, for writing to let us know how you feel about about it, for your encouragement on Facebook and for the great comments on the website. From the bottom of our hearts, Thank you! Have a wonderful week.
Direct download: A_Buddhist_Podcast_-_Chapter_1_Part_2_and_Much_More.mp3
Category:podcasts -- posted at: 11:23pm PDT |
Sun, 5 October 2008
Thanks to Jessica Miller who not only did the wonderful artwork for tonights show but also came up with the idea of asking Kevin Robinson to give tonights lecture. Kevin originally gave this lecture at the North London Area Course at Trets in September this year (2008).
I travelled up to London and we recorded this lecture at Kevin's wonderful home. Its about Prayer and we hope you enjoy listening to it as much as we enjoyed recording and putting it together!
Great shoutouts from the wonderful Karen and some wonderful music from Mark Erelli singing The Only Way and Bob Gentry singing Goldie Hawn! Both tracks are available from the Podsafe Music Network.
Again we had planned to play the second half of William Woollards Chapter 1 tonight. However, we wanted to include an interview that we are working on but we did not manage to get it done in time! Bear with us and we hope the next show will include the second half!
Thank you so much for listening and for your encouraging comments and emails. Enjoy the show and have a great week.
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Sun, 21 September 2008
Tonights show is a lecture on Nichiren Daishonin's letter called 'Reply to Sairen-bo'.The theme is once more on the mentor disciple relationship . Themes include:
Trapped for 3 score years and 10
The disciple chooses the mentor
What is Buddhahood?
Devil kings and demons
I don't want to spend my life in the toilet of mankind
What qualifies the mentor?
Creating a whirlpool of joy.
In honour of 25 years playing music, we play, from the Podsafe Music Network, Howard Jones and his song Building our own Future. We are also lucky enough to have a great track from Peter Robinson called Roar of the Wind for the men of the South of England.
Originally we had planned to play the second half of William Woollards Chapter 1 tonight. However, we wanted to include an interview that we are working on but we did not manage to get it done in time! So the next show will include the second half!
Thank you for listening and for your encouragement comments and kind emails. Your support is really welcomed, have a great week.
Direct download: A_Buddhist_Podcast_-_Reply_to_Sairen-bo.mp3
Category:podcasts -- posted at: 3:23pm PDT |