PLAY PODCASTS
Inside the Issue: Suzuki Roshi's Approach to Disagreement

Inside the Issue: Suzuki Roshi's Approach to Disagreement

Zen teacher Lewis Richmond discusses strategies for working with disagreement.

Tricycle Talks · Tricycle: The Buddhist Review

November 17, 202123m 25s

Audio is streamed directly from the publisher (pdst.fm) as published in their RSS feed. Play Podcasts does not host this file. Rights-holders can request removal through the copyright & takedown page.

Show Notes

In this special series of episodes of Tricycle Talks, editor-in-chief James Shaheen sits down with three contributors to the winter issue of the magazine, out this month. In today’s episode, he’s joined by Zen teacher and writer Lew Richmond. Richmond’s article in the magazine, “Food Is Very Important,” offers a Buddhist approach to disagreement based on a line he heard from his teacher, Suzuki Roshi. Shaheen and Richmond discuss strategies for working with disagreement and conflict inspired by Suzuki Roshi’s example.