This special episode – part one of two question-and-response (Q&R) installments – commemorates the publication of the second book by Zen Buddhist monk Brother Phap Huu and leadership coach Jo Confino, which was published earlier this year. Calm in the Storm: Zen Ways to Cultivate Stability in an Anxious World is intended to help readers meet the current polycrisis with stability and resilience, but also forcefulness and love.
According to Plum Village tradition, Jo and Brother Phap Huu recorded two episodes that respond to listeners’ questions which connect to the book’s themes - from balancing kindness and anger in challenging times to staying compassionate with a world where there's little deep listening; how to best support young people; caring for oneself while serving others; and much more.
Enjoy!
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🔔 The Way Out Is In: The Zen Art of Living is a podcast series mirroring Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh’s deep teachings of Buddhist philosophy: a simple yet profound methodology for dealing with our suffering, and for creating more happiness and joy in our lives.
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🎙️ The podcast is co-produced by the Plum Village App and Global Optimism with support from the Thich Nhat Hanh Foundation.
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Resources
Pilgrimage: 'In the Footsteps of the Buddha'
Being with Busyness: Zen Ways to Transform Overwhelm and Burnout
Calm in the Storm: Zen Ways to Cultivate Stability in an Anxious World
Interbeing
The Order of Interbeing
Plum Village Tradition
The Way Out Is In: ‘The Three Jewels (Episode #89)’
Sister Chan Dieu Nghiem (Sister Jina)
Dharma Talks: ‘The Five Skandhas of Grasping and Non-Self’
The Way Out Is In: ‘Joanna Macy’s Message of Hope’
The Way Out Is In: ‘Active Hope: The Wisdom of Joanna Macy (Episode #25)’
The Way Out Is In: ‘Grief and Joy on a Planet in Crisis: Joanna Macy on the Best Time to Be Alive (Episode #12)’
‘Three Resources Explaining the Plum Village Tradition of Lazy Days’
Śāriputra
Rāhula
How To: ‘Begin Anew’