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Saison 1 · Épisode 37
lundi 15 juillet 2019 • Durée 00:36
Season two of Becoming Wise is a wrap! We’re so grateful you joined us for these months of reflection and recentering. Before we go away to work on our next season, we’d love to hear from you. What did you love? How can we make the podcast even better? Go to onbeing.org/bwsurvey to tell us a little about yourself and what you’d like to hear next. Stay tuned for more episodes when we’re back with season three.
Releasing Anger as an Act of Self-Compassion | Sharon Salzberg and Robert Thurman
Saison 1 · Épisode 36
lundi 8 juillet 2019 • Durée 07:45
The last episode of season two. Robert Thurman and Sharon Salzberg are icons of American Buddhism, and they are joyful, longtime friends. They challenge us to reframe our anger by seeing love for our enemies as an act of self-compassion. “It’s very hard to see love as a force, as a power rather than as a weakness, but that is its reality,” Salzberg says.
Sharon Salzberg is a meditation teacher and the cofounder of the Insight Meditation Society in Barre, Massachusetts. She is the co-author of “Love Your Enemies.” Her other books include “Lovingkindness: The Revolutionary Art of Happiness,” “Real Happiness: The Power of Meditation,” and “Real Happiness at Work: Meditations for Accomplishment, Achievement, and Peace.”
Robert Thurman is the president of the Tibet House U.S. and the co-author of “Love Your Enemies.” His latest book is “Man of Peace,” an illustrated biography of the Dalai Lama.
Find the transcript at onbeing.org.
Art and Justice Work Together | Rami Nashashibi
Saison 1 · Épisode 27
lundi 6 mai 2019 • Durée 05:47
Rami Nashashibi champions how art can make humans visible to each other. He brings a new energy to Islam’s core commitment to beauty and humanity — and to the power of stories to heal and electrify us across geography and generation, culture and faith. He founded the Inner-City Muslim Action Network on Chicago’s South Side, where he also lives with his family. “The arts have become the real factor for us in both humanizing each other’s stories, connecting our stories, and revealing to one another the possibilities of what a better world can look like,” he says.
Rami Nashashibi was named a MacArthur fellow in 2017 and an Opus Prize laureate in 2018.
Find the transcript at onbeing.org.
Nurturing Our Children’s Souls | Sandy Eisenberg Sasso
Saison 1 · Épisode 26
lundi 29 avril 2019 • Durée 04:13
A rabbi and parent, Sandy Eisenberg Sasso wants us to think about how we might teach our children’s souls, not just their minds. She says nurturing the spiritual lives of our children is the work of understanding for ourselves “what really matters in life, what’s precious, what’s more important than earning a living and going through our daily routine.”
Sandy Sasso is rabbi emerita of Congregation Beth-El Zedeck in Indianapolis, where she was spiritual leader for 36 years. Her wonderful books for adults and children include “God’s Paintbrush” and “Midrash: Reading the Bible with Question Marks.”
Find the transcript at onbeing.org.
The Everyday Gift of Writing | Naomi Shihab Nye
Saison 1 · Épisode 25
lundi 22 avril 2019 • Durée 06:40
Naomi Shihab Nye says writing is “an act that helps you, preserves you, energizes you in the very doing of it.” She calls herself a “wandering poet,” and her words point to shining corners of beauty in the world we see every day.
A visiting poet all over the world, Naomi Shihab Nye is a professor of creative writing at Texas State University. Her books include 19 Varieties of Gazelle, A Maze Me: Poems for Girls, and Transfer. Her most recent book is The Tiny Journalist.
Find the transcript at onbeing.org.
Friendship and the Democratic Process | Kwame Anthony Appiah | Becoming Wise
Saison 1 · Épisode 24
lundi 15 avril 2019 • Durée 05:47
Philosopher Kwame Anthony Appiah offers hope for quiet, sustained culture shift through the “endless shared conversation” of friendship. The writer of the New York Times “Ethicist” column studies how deep social change happens across time and cultures. “If you have that background of relationship between individuals and communities that is conversational, then when you have to talk about the things that do divide you, you have a better platform.”
Kwame Anthony Appiah is a professor of philosophy and law at New York University. His books include Cosmopolitanism: Ethics in a World of Strangers and The Honor Code: How Moral Revolutions Happen.
Find the transcript at onbeing.org.
Life Beyond the Mind | Eckhart Tolle
Saison 1 · Épisode 23
lundi 8 avril 2019 • Durée 06:12
“There is a place inside me that is far more powerful than the continuous mental noise,” says Eckhart Tolle. The spiritual teacher began to gain attention with his 1997 book, “The Power of Now.” Millions of people around the world have found pragmatic tools in his vision that fundamentally complicates the notion, “I think, therefore I am.”
Eckhart Tolle is the best-selling author of “A New Earth” and “The Power of Now.”
Find the transcript at onbeing.org.
We Believe Each Other into Being | Jennifer Michael Hecht
Saison 1 · Épisode 22
lundi 1 avril 2019 • Durée 04:24
“Imagine yourself alone on this planet. Would anything be the same?” Jennifer Michael Hecht is a poet, philosopher, and historian who wants to change the way we talk to ourselves and each other about suicide and staying alive — starting with her insistence that we believe each other into being. “Sometimes when you can’t see what’s important about you, other people can.”
Jennifer Michael Hecht is the author of Stay: A History of Suicide and the Philosophies Against It, Doubt: A History, and Who Said.
Producer’s Note: Given the focus of Jennifer Michael Hecht’s work, this episode briefly touches on the topic of suicide.
Find the transcript at onbeing.org.
The Pilgrimage of “Who Am I?” | Paulo Coelho
Saison 1 · Épisode 21
lundi 25 mars 2019 • Durée 04:49
Rediscover the wonder in the mundane and the everyday with writer Paulo Coelho. He reframes the practice of pilgrimage as a journey into the mysterious question, “Who am I?” He says that every day holds “this possibility, this chance of discovering something new.”
Paulo Coelho is the author of many books including The Pilgrimage, Veronika Decides to Die, and The Alchemist.
Find the transcript for this show at onbeing.org.
Season Two Trailer
Saison 1 · Épisode 20
lundi 11 mars 2019 • Durée 02:05
A preview of season two, returning on Monday March 25, 2019. Hosted by Krista Tippett.
Depth and discovery, in the time it takes to make a cup of tea. Curated from hundreds of big conversations with wise and graceful lives. Reset your day. Replenish your sense of yourself and the world.
Learn more at https://onbeing.org/series/becoming-wise/.









