Metta Hour with Sharon Salzberg
Religion & Spirituality:Buddhism
For episode 154 of the Metta Hour, Sharon speaks with Tami Simon.
Tami Simon is the founder of Sounds True, a multimedia company that has produced over 3,000 titles and been nominated twice for the Inc. 500 list of the fastest-growing companies. Tami also hosts the popular Sounds True podcast, Insights at the Edge, with more than 15 million downloads. Tami has been instrumental in the creation of the Inner MBA Program: a nine-month interactive program featuring esteemed CEOs and conscious business and mindfulness leaders created by Sounds True, LinkedIn and Wisdom 2.0.
In this episode, Tami shares how she came to the practice of meditation and her journey integrating those experiences in her life. She discusses the history of Sounds True and her original inspiration that launched the company, and how that has evolved to present day. They also discuss the Inner MBA program and the nuance of bringing mindfulness and compassion practices to the workplace. The conversation closes with Tami leading a guided meditation.
Ep. 42 – Rev Angel Kyodo Williams: Bridging Activism & Spirituality
Ep. 41 – Transformational Activism: Ethan Nichtern & Eric Schneiderman
Ep. 40 – Inner City Youth and Meditation
Ep. 39 – Buddha with a Smartphone with Ethan Nichtern
Ep. 38 – Metta, Concentration and Balance
Ep. 37 – Questions On Loving Kindness
Ep. 36 – Congressman Tim Ryan at Mindful Life Conference
Ep. 35 – The Path
Ep. 34 – Taking Refuge
Ep. 33 – Three Skills of Meditation
Ep. 32 – Rapture
Ep. 31 – Sympathetic Joy Pt. 2
Ep. 30 – Sympathetic Joy Pt. 1
Ep. 29 – Equanimity and Faith
Ep. 28 – Training Attention: Metta
Ep. 27 – Introduction to Metta
Ep. 26 – Going Home
Ep. 25 – Compassion, Sympathetic Joy and Equanimity
Ep. 24 – Proximity (featuring Raghu Markus)
Ep. 23 – Practicing in the World
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