Tricycle Talks

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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

Recent Episodes
  • How Compassion Works with John Makransky
    Jun 18, 2025 – 01:13:59
  • Buddhist Masters of Modern China with Benjamin Brose
    Jun 11, 2025 – 01:03:12
  • The Greek King and the Buddhist Monk with Maria Heim
    May 28, 2025 – 58:12
  • Remembering Our Belonging with Sebene Selassie
    May 21, 2025 – 01:04:18
  • Buddhist Poet Ocean Vuong on Failure, Redemption, and Second Chances
    May 14, 2025 – 01:03:41
  • Breathing Mindfulness with Sarah Shaw
    Apr 23, 2025 – 59:36
  • How to Stay Engaged without Burning Out with Daisy Hernández
    Apr 16, 2025 – 58:09
  • The Edge of Language with Arthur Sze
    Apr 9, 2025 – 56:24
  • Classroom Mindfulness Put to the Test with Emma Varvaloucas
    Mar 26, 2025 – 54:08
  • The Grieving Body with Mary-Frances O'Connor
    Mar 19, 2025 – 01:15:44
  • A Journey through Buddhist History with Donald S. Lopez Jr.
    Mar 12, 2025 – 46:15
  • Uprooting Harmful Habits with Valerie (Vimalasara) Mason-John
    Feb 26, 2025 – 48:02
  • Planting the Seeds of Happy Relationships with Kimberly Brown
    Feb 19, 2025 – 56:20
  • How to Lose Yourself with Jay Garfield
    Feb 12, 2025 – 59:09
  • Learning from Silence with Pico Iyer
    Jan 22, 2025 – 58:12
  • Embracing Our Limitations and Making Time for What Counts
    Jan 15, 2025 – 48:37
  • Everything Is Buddha with Noelle Oxenhandler
    Dec 18, 2024 – 50:51
  • Finding Joy in Everything We Do with Dzigar Kongtrul Rinpoche
    Dec 11, 2024 – 48:13
  • Saraha, Poet of Blissful Awareness with Roger R. Jackson
    Nov 27, 2024 – 01:09:45
  • How to Grieve What We've Lost with Sameet Kumar
    Nov 20, 2024 – 55:17
  • Abortion and Buddhist Ethics with Katy Butler
    Nov 13, 2024 – 49:36
  • Picking Up the Pieces in a Postapocalyptic World with Vajra Chandrasekera
    Oct 23, 2024 – 55:05
  • A Safe Place to Fall Apart with BJ Miller
    Oct 16, 2024 – 54:40
  • Becoming Thay with Adrienne Minh-Châu Lê
    Oct 9, 2024 – 43:37
  • A Meditator's Guide to Buddhism with Cortland Dahl
    Sep 25, 2024 – 01:20:13
  • Breaking Bias with Anu Gupta
    Sep 18, 2024 – 55:10
  • I'm Mindful, Now What? with Andrew Holecek
    Sep 11, 2024 – 01:10:12
  • US Poet Laureate Ada Limón on Returning to Wonder
    Aug 28, 2024 – 59:58
  • 'There Is No Enemy' with George Mumford
    Aug 21, 2024 – 58:19
  • Transforming Grief into Wisdom with Sister Dang Nghiem
    Aug 14, 2024 – 57:29
  • Practical Tools for Uprooting Anger with Thubten Chodron
    Jul 24, 2024 – 49:44
  • Everyday Enlightenment with Susan Kaiser Greenland
    Jul 17, 2024 – 50:26
  • Already Free with Bruce Tift
    Jul 10, 2024 – 51:43
  • Warrior Zen with Cristina Moon
    Jun 26, 2024 – 58:01
  • Weathering the Eight Worldly Winds with Ethan Nichtern
    Jun 19, 2024 – 53:50
  • Awakening in Every Moment with Kazuaki Tanahashi
    Jun 12, 2024 – 43:17
  • Why Actor Michael O’Keefe Renounced His Buddhist Vows
    May 22, 2024 – 48:13
  • Calling on Our Ancestors with Kaira Jewel Lingo
    May 15, 2024 – 54:11
  • At the Crossroads of Buddhism and America with Helen Tworkov
    May 8, 2024 – 46:27
  • Facing Injustice with Joy with Dr. Kamilah Majied
    Apr 24, 2024 – 01:00:08
  • Transmuting Generational Grief with Jungwon Kim
    Apr 17, 2024 – 56:00
  • Pulitzer Prize Finalist Arthur Sze on Translating Loss and Renewal
    Apr 10, 2024 – 01:00:36
  • Awakening to What We Already Are with Gaylon Ferguson
    Mar 27, 2024 – 01:01:09
  • A Call for the Full Ordination of Women with Karma Lekshe Tsomo
    Mar 20, 2024 – 55:34
  • Living Between Worlds with Amy Yee
    Mar 13, 2024 – 50:04
  • A Guide for When Things Don't Go Your Way with Haemin Sunim
    Feb 28, 2024 – 50:36
  • What Makes a Good Life with Seth Segall
    Feb 14, 2024 – 56:58
  • The Zen Way of Recovery with Laura Burges
    Jan 24, 2024 – 56:37
  • Revisiting Radical Acceptance with Tara Brach
    Jan 10, 2024 – 01:04:36
  • Restoring Dignity at the End of Life with Sunita Puri
    Dec 20, 2023 – 01:08:58
Recent Reviews
  • T-marco
    The Greek King….Maria Heim
    The episode mentioned above was not good. The speaker droned on and on about minuta and trivia. Tip to all future speakers, just because you find something fascinating, don’t assume your audience also finds it fascinating. Self awareness!
  • mtnmliver
    the grieving episode
    Mary Francis seems like she bypasses the deep despair in grieving - and how suicide can be an answer to grief yes it’s just thoughts - but…. that’s how some people deal with it something about her jovial tones do not match the depth of all the loss we all are experiencing today in this violent time - at least she worked with Roshi Joan
  • andy boy4728;73
    Outsider Wisdom
    I am grateful that Sharon and James are so generous with their time. I am in a tight financial situation and these episodes are often a lifeline to sanity for me. Thank you. I also deeply appreciate the “outside wisdom” from non-practicing or Buddhist adjacent folks like Oliver Burkeman. I often find their insight more potent than the more “experienced” guests. They consistently provide Beginner’s Mind with care and sincerity. I also would like to give a shoutout to Jay Garfield specifically. He consistently blows my mind whenever he is on. His metaphor about a person being like a college is amazing. Also bows to Ethan Nichtern (sic?). Ya’ll should try to get Sturgill Simpson on for an interview. I think he is one of those “pratyeka buddhas”.
  • Montalbar
    Harmful content
    I was greatly disappointed to hear Kimberly Brown reference the work of Byron Katie in an approving manner. Byron Katie has caused harm and suffering to victims of abuse. Byron Katie is the worst example of a new age charlatan and I didn’t expect to hear her promoted on a Tricycle podcast.
  • Jon Katz Defense
    Many helpful episodes
    Many helpful episodes are in this podcast, supplementing the many helpful articles in Tricycle Magazine. In this world of online and on-air political chatter, this podcast provides a beneficial alternative to
  • Norwich42
    Andrew Holacek
    My understanding is yet at a preschool level, and I have not done a three-year retreat, but this writer seemed to be quite smug and also judgmental in describing his acquisition of the vast diversity of what is made available in various meditations. I remain hesitant to learn from him - I haven't quite pinpointed why.
  • righthereandnow
    Amazing interviews
    I am learning so much from each and every interview that James and Sharon have. Deeply grateful!
  • Ryvre Mohiam
    Great companion to Tricycle: The Buddhist Review
    "Tricycle Talks is a wonderful, insightful Buddhist podcast that consistently delivers thought-provoking interviews and meaningful discussions. Each episode provides a deep dive into various aspects of Buddhism, offering listeners a rich tapestry of perspectives and wisdom. The engaging conversations make it a valuable resource for anyone exploring Buddhism through the lens of contemporary voices."
  • mb4986
    Wonderful podcast
    As a person who has been reading Tricycle Magazine since my teenage years, I am so happy to have come across this podcast. The episodes are deeply interesting—I especially love the episodes on anger, compassion, art, and more. There is wisdom to be found on every episode, and I can’t wait for future episodes. 🌱🌷
  • jflobot
    Thank you ❤️
    This is definitely the help I need. I will do my best to pursue this. I can hear this will make all the difference. Jason
  • mommamindful
    Embodied and Awake
    James and Sharon’s conversation with Martin was one that struck me in a surprising and inspiring way. Martin’s ability to explain qualities of embodiment really made for a wonderful compliment to the work I’m doing with my somatic therapist and in my own seated meditation practice. As soon as it ended, I ordered Martin’s book, and I look forward to learning more about embodiment as part of the contemplative space and integrating it into my life and practice. Many, many thanks for this podcast!
  • zholz
    Hope to hear more in 2017
    I was thankful to see a new episode in my feed this year after a long absence. Hoping to listen in on more thoughtful conversations about all the tough stuff in life.
  • buddhabuddd
    Inspirational & informative
    These talks make Buddhism approachable & understandable at every level, from beginner to advanced.
  • vegelise
    Thank You!
    I read the Tricycle Magazine and between issues I was looking for some more inspiration. Here it is! Invigorating discussion... feels like I'm in the room with them. Thank you, Tricycle, for continuing to grow and change. It's been a blessing to have found the magazine, the website, and now the podcast.
  • Trike on Train
    Fascinating Podcast
    Fantastic! I really appreciate Tricycle's willingness to dive into tricky or tough topics.
  • AndreT3000
    What I've been looking for....
    I'm new to meditation and Buddhism. I really like these topics. I really appreciate these discussions. I'm curious and anxious for more episodes! Thank you!
  • discgator
    Great talks, why cant they make more?
    I listened to the first 2 talks and have waited for over a month for the third. Cant wait!
  • Fluffyrhinos13
    Excellent!
    Can't wait for the next one!
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