Metta Hour with Sharon Salzberg
Religion & Spirituality:Buddhism
For episode 220 of the Metta Hour Podcast, we are continuing the Real Life Series celebrating Sharon’s new book by the same name, “Real Life.”
This interview features a conversation between Sharon and Mark Epstein, recorded for the Living An Authentic Life Summit.
Real Life, the book that inspired this series, is now available from Flatiron Books in hardcover, ebook, and audiobook formats. To learn more about the book or get a copy, you can visit Sharon’s website here.
Mark Epstein is a psychiatrist in private practice in New York City and the author of a number of books about the interface of Buddhism and psychotherapy, including Thoughts without a Thinker, Going to Pieces without Falling Apart, Going on Being, and his newest work The Trauma of Everyday Life. He received his undergraduate and medical degrees from Harvard University and is currently Clinical Assistant Professor in the Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis at New York University.
To learn more about Mark’s work, you can visit his website.
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Ep. 22 – The Cloud of Delusion
Ep. 21 – Suffering as an Opening to Faith
Ep. 20 – The Five Hindrances
Ep. 19 – Greed, Hatred, and Delusion
Ep. 18 – Balance
Ep. 17 – Doubt
Ep. 16 – Perspective
Ep. 15 – Three Visionary Statements of the Buddha
Ep. 14 – Buddhist Personality Type and the Wisdom of Trust
Ep. 13 – Real Happiness at Work
Ep. 12 – Concentration & Insight
Ep. 11 – Open Your Heart In Paradise Q&A
Ep. 10 – Mindful Millennials
Ep. 9 – It's All About Relationship
Ep. 8 – Love is Space
Ep. 7 – Aspirations
Ep. 6 – Foundations of Forgiveness
Ep. 5 – The Eightfold Path
Ep. 4 – The Brahma Viharas
Ep. 3 – Faith and Loving Kindness
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