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🗓️ 8 January 2020
⏱️ 110 minutes
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Cheri has been a student and teacher of Zen for over 35 years. She is the author of over 20 books on Zen, and founded the Mountain View Zen Center and the Zen Monastery Peace Center. Cheri also founded a non-profit dedicated to transforming lives and ending suffering, Living Compassion, whose primary work is the Africa Vulnerable Children Project in Zambia.Â
Ashwini co-facilitates and creates workshops with Cheri. She runs the operations of the two nonprofits that Cheri founded. Her eclectic background includes degrees in physics, business, and computer science to working in advertising, an investment bank, a social enterprise, and several technology startups in the Silicon Valley.Â
Cheri and Ashwini have co-written multiple books, including their latest Don’t Suffer, Communicate.
Today’s episode isn’t just about awareness practice, it’s about a framework for navigating life. A few highlights:
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0:00.0 | Hey, what's up, it's Chase. Welcome to another episode of the show. Super excited today to bring you a show that's a little bit different. Not necessarily in style because it's a conversation between me and some other inspiring amazing humans, but so many of you have asked over the years about awareness practice and mindfulness and meditation. |
0:22.6 | And while I've covered those as in how I do my particular practice, |
0:26.6 | I thought it would be cool to start bringing some people who are the best in the world or recognized |
0:31.6 | or have built up an amazing practice of their own in these fields. |
0:35.6 | So I'm excited to welcome to the show today, two women. |
0:38.3 | One, Sherry Huber. |
0:40.3 | She's the author of more than 20 books on Zen. |
0:43.3 | She has been a student and a teacher of Zen for more than 35 years, |
0:47.3 | the founder of the Mountain View Zen Center, |
0:50.3 | the Zen Monastery Peace Center, |
0:52.3 | and an organization called Living Compassion, which is a nonprofit |
0:56.5 | dedicated to peace and service. Also a part of the conversation, Ashwini Naraynan. And Ashwini |
1:03.6 | co-facilitates and creates workshops with Sherry all over the world. Also runs the operations |
1:09.5 | for the two nonprofits that Cherry has founded. |
1:13.7 | Today's conversation with these two women is profound in that what we're trying to talk about |
1:20.1 | is a framework for navigating life, and in short, for ending suffering. |
1:26.0 | Now, if you know anything about Zen, |
1:27.5 | now Zen is not just the practice |
1:29.8 | of keeping things nicely organized in your world. |
1:32.6 | It's also a spiritual practice |
1:34.3 | that has a lot to do with awareness |
1:37.6 | and where you place attention. |
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