204 episodes

In the Deep with Catherine Ingram is a series of intimate conversations with cultural, artistic, and philosophical luminaries to explore matters of the heart in our precarious times. In addition, check out the In the Deep mini-casts, which feature Catherine’s talks from her public events. For more information about Catherine’s work or to make a tax-deductible donation in support of this podcast, please visit: www.CatherineIngram.com.

In the Deep with Catherine Ingram Catherine Ingram

    • Society & Culture
    • 4.9 • 67 Ratings

In the Deep with Catherine Ingram is a series of intimate conversations with cultural, artistic, and philosophical luminaries to explore matters of the heart in our precarious times. In addition, check out the In the Deep mini-casts, which feature Catherine’s talks from her public events. For more information about Catherine’s work or to make a tax-deductible donation in support of this podcast, please visit: www.CatherineIngram.com.

    War and Peace

    War and Peace

    Recorded from a zoom session on Oct. 29, 2023. Catherine and the group discuss powerful emotions and ways to stay steady as war breaks out in the Middle East.

    • 50 min
    Direct Message: Impermanence

    Direct Message: Impermanence

    Catherine gives a short talk on riding the waves of change in chaotic times and suggests that we choose peace in the face of it. She also explains a slight pause in her schedule. Recorded on February 26, 2023 in Victoria, Australia.

    • 11 min
    Seeing What is Deeper

    Seeing What is Deeper

    Excerpted from Dharma Dialogues with Catherine Ingram from a session that took place in 2003 in southern California. Recorded on previous media and re-mastered for this podcast channel.

    • 43 min
    Showing Up As Love

    Showing Up As Love

    A session of Dharma Dialogues with Catherine Ingram, originally recorded in Los Angeles in 2004 and recently remastered and produced for this podcast channel.

    • 42 min
    Your Song of Nobility

    Your Song of Nobility

    Recorded on Maui in 2010 from a session of Dharma Dialogues with Catherine Ingram.

    • 52 min
    What a Ride This Is

    What a Ride This Is

    Excerpted from Dharma Dialogues with Catherine Ingram. Originally recorded in Los Angeles in 2004 and recently re-mastered for podcast format.

    • 59 min

Customer Reviews

4.9 out of 5
67 Ratings

67 Ratings

wupyrs ,

Brings me peace, comfort, and joy

Catherine is one of the best dharma teachers alive now. We are so lucky to have intimate access to her wisdom and compassion in these podcasts and in her zoom sessions. She gives me hope and inspiration with every answer to live a meaningful and peaceful life.

nancylaplaca ,

Brilliant dharma teacher

Catherine Ingram is the real deal, a dharma teacher in the truest sense, and deeply empathetic and human.Even when I disagree with her, I always get value from listening to her very articulate analysis of our world and our place in it, and how we can become more accepting, gentle and loving human beings.

centaTU ,

Recommend for Sanity

When I joined my first Buddhist sangha in the early 90s, I started hearing the word “freedom” being used in conversation, spiritual freedom that is, as if people’s goal was to achieve this in their practice. I remember saying to someone then that I’d settle for sanity. Well, I don’t remember how I got introduced to Catherine’s Dharma Dialogues, but I drove to Berkeley to see her a few times, and listen to her still. Kind of like a security blanket woven with impermanent yarn. I appreciate her embodied presence, yes, even by podcast, and her voice is so easy to hear, and her message couldn’t be simpler, and yet, and yet….

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