
Upaya Zen Center's Dharma Podcast
Joan Halifax | Zen Buddhist Teacher Upaya Abbot
Show overview
Upaya Zen Center's Dharma Podcast launched in 2025 and has put out 66 episodes in the time since. That works out to roughly 60 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a several-times-a-week cadence.
Episodes typically run thirty-five to sixty minutes — most land between 45 min and 1h 2m — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-US-language Religion & Spirituality show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 3 days ago, with 61 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2026, with 61 episodes published. Published by Joan Halifax | Zen Buddhist Teacher Upaya Abbot.
From the publisher
The Upaya Dharma Podcast features Wednesday evening Dharma Talks and recordings from Upaya’s diverse array of programs. Our podcasts exemplify Upaya’s focus on socially engaged Buddhism, including prison work, end-of-life care, serving the homeless, training in socially engaged practices, peace & nonviolence, compassionate care training, and delivering healthcare in the Himalayas.
Latest Episodes
View all 66 episodesLiberating Intimacy – Softening Barriers to Love
Dharma Lab – Practicing the Truth of Our Lives
SPP2026: Sesshin Day 6: Entering the Marketplace
SPP2026: Sesshin Day 5: Returning to the Source
SPP2026: Sesshin Day 3: Holding the Keys
SPP2026: Sesshin Day 2: Free From The Start
SPP2026: Sesshin Day 1: Joyful Effort
Forgetting the Ox, Forgetting the Self
SPP2026: Zazenkai: Ordinary Mind
SPP2026: Zazenkai: Searching For The Ox
SPP2026: The Ox-Herding Pictures
SPP2026: The Ten Ox-herding Pictures – Our journey of Awakening: Opening Session
The Measure of Our Humanity: REHUMANIZATION
This Is It: The Ox-Herding Pictures and Our Spiritual Journey
A Glimpse of Awakened Mind. Now What?
Bearing Witness in Gaza

The Measure of Our Humanity: Transformation
In this session of The Measure of Our Humanity, Roshi Joan Halifax opens by reflecting on six years of monthly gatherings exploring socially engaged Buddhism — and on the urgency of the question animating this year’s series: how do we lay down a sane and compassionate path forward in these times? The session turns to Valerie Brown who grounds her teaching in a vision of collective awakening… Source

Up a Tree: Precarity, Not-Knowing, and Awakening Times
In this Wednesday Night Dharma Talk, Roshi Joan Halifax opens by naming her deep concern for the ongoing wars, displacement, and political upheaval seen throughout the world. Rather than offering direct reassurance, she turns to two stories held in deliberate tension: Kyōgen’s koan “Man Up a Tree,” in which a man hanging by his teeth from a branch is asked a question he cannot answer without… Source

As The Wheel Turns
In this Wednesday Night Dharma Talk, Butsumon Tuck Stibich — a resident priest at Upaya — opens with a teaching from Thich Nhat Hanh. No stranger to war, Thich Nhat Hanh explains that our anxiety about the world’s suffering is an obstacle to service: that fear and worry do not help us cultivate peace, or become a refuge for others. Reflecting on this and the vows made in Jukai… Source

Finding Our Way
In this Wednesday Night Dharma Talk, Sensei Fushin addresses what so many of us are carrying right now — the weight of a world in upheaval, the accumulation of personal grief, and the stories we tell ourselves at three in the morning when everything feels urgent and nothing feels within reach. Drawing on the Lotus Sutra’s parable of the burning house, Fushin reframes the question entirely… Source