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Tricycle: The Buddhist Review
Tricycle Talks
Tricycle Talks: Listen to Buddhist teachers, writers, and thinkers on life's big questions. Hosted by James Shaheen, editor in chief of Tricycle: The Buddhist Review, the leading Buddhist magazine in the West. Life As It Is: Join James Shaheen with co-host Sharon Salzberg and learn how to bring Buddhist practice into your everyday life. Tricycle: The Buddhist Review creates award-winning editorial, podcasts, events, and video courses. Unlock access to all this Buddhist knowledge by subscribing to the magazine at tricycle.org/join
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I always find these conversations to be stimulating n nourishing. So much gratitude for sane conversations in wildness of our times.
Late night Listner via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 04/28/24
I have a 4 hour commute to work each day and I am so grateful for the lessons. Thank you.
Q126ghl via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 03/06/24
Riveting stuff
The latest interview with Jack Miles was absolutely fascinating!
crossley.adam via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 11/18/20
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