エピソード

  • Lecture and Dialog: Cult of Trauma
    2026/02/23

    The Cult of Trauma: Evaluating Negative Impacts on Addiction Treatment Efficacy

    Currently, there is a trend in addiction treatment services to view recovery as unobtainable without first ‘resolving trauma’. Definitions of trauma are vague, poorly defined, and often trivial. This practice flies in the face of traditional recovery wisdom which sees recovery as possible despite ongoing mental health issues, and that such issues should be treated sequentially, not concurrently. In this debate, Dave and Alastair discuss possible motivations for this growing trend, including commercial self-interest on the part of treatment providers and therapists. Theories of ‘trauma’ being biologically embedded and treatable via a range of ‘somatic’ therapies are also critiqued.

    Alastair Mordey is one of the world’s premier addiction treatment specialists. Alastair has founded some of the world’s largest treatment centres, and is recognized as one of the pioneers of Thailand’s thriving addiction treatment industry. Alastair founded the first rehab in the world to use Thai boxing training regimens to help young men overcome their addictions. To date he has overseen the treatment of more than 6,000 addicted people and continues to pioneer cutting edge treatment methods in behavioral health and addiction recovery for people all over the world. https://onesteprehab.com/

    続きを読む 一部表示
    58 分
  • Lecture and Dialog Series: Jay Michaelson
    2026/01/31

    To sign up for upcoming sessions, you can do so HERE


    Current understanding of the meaning crisis argues that contemporary Western society is facing a deepening and pervasive psychological distress. This is not merely an issue of individual failings but a widespread cultural phenomenon, manifested by an increasing sense of loneliness, incoherence, and insignificance, which directly fuels the rise in mental health issues like anxiety and depression.

    This crisis traces this crisis back to a historical and cultural rupture: the erosion of the traditional "worldview" that once provided a deep, communal sense of connection, purpose, and wisdom. The ascent of the modern scientific, secular perspective has effectively undermined these traditional sources—such as religion and community—without successfully establishing systematic, communal, and scientifically grounded alternatives for the cultivation of meaning, wisdom, and self-transcendence.

    https://www.jaymichaelson.net/

    続きを読む 一部表示
    58 分
  • Interview: Brian Dean Williams
    2025/06/10

    Brian Dean Williams is a meditation teacher, registered clinical counsellor, and approved clinical supervisor. With a background in activism and community organizing, he went to his first meditation retreat in 2002, and began engaging with Buddhism and eventually teaching. Brian has worked on the frontlines for 28 years with folks struggling with mental health, substance use, housing, and marginalization. Brian trained with Dave in LA as a meditation facilitator in the early 2010s. Brian's main modalities are narrative therapy and Buddhist psychology, although he also draws from other collaborative forms of counselling and community work. Brian lives on the Sunshine Coast in Canada (BC) with his wife and three kids, where he loves mountain biking, playing hockey / basketball, and singing with his community.

    www.briandeanwilliams.com

    www.facebook.com/briandeanwilliams

    www.instagram.com/briandeanwilliamstherapy

    続きを読む 一部表示
    55 分
  • Lecture and Dialog: Erin Treat
    2025/04/30

    Erin is a Buddhist teacher and organizational leader. She serves as Guiding Teacher of Vallecitos Mountain Retreat Center and served as Guiding Teacher of the Durango Dharma Center. She teaches at the Insight Meditation Society, Spirit Rock, and has served on the teaching councils and as a consultant for multiple sanghas throughout the country. She is committed to fostering communities of belonging, including de-centering whiteness and heteronormative culture. She teaches the practical and the profound, from a heart grounded in respect for mystery and the many faces of awakening. She is happiest dancing, hiking, cooking, and being in the mountains and rivers of her home in Durango, Colorado.

    https://www.vallecitos.org/

    続きを読む 一部表示
    54 分
  • Linda Modaro & Nelly Kaufer: Interview
    2025/04/08

    To find out more, see the links below.

    Reflective Meditation

    Sati Sangha

    Pine Street Sangha

    Reflective Counsel

    続きを読む 一部表示
    53 分
  • Lecture and Dialogue Series: John Peacock
    2025/03/31

    Historical, theoretical, and practical applications of the teachings of abhidharma are discussed.

    https://seculardharmafoundation.com/programs/

    続きを読む 一部表示
    1 時間 10 分
  • Rochelle Calvert: Interview/Dialogue
    2025/03/10

    Rochelle Calvert, PhD, CMT, SEP, licensed clinical psychologist, certified mindfulness teacher, somatic experiencing practitioner has a devoted love to share the power and healing potential of mindfulness, somatic awareness and nature. She has studied and taught mindfulness for the past 20 years and knows personally the transformational potential. To share the love of these healing practices she has published a book Healing with Nature: Mindfulness and Somatic Practices to Heal from Trauma.

    https://drrochellecalvert.com/

    Dr. Calvert leads courses and retreats in mindfulness, somatic experiencing and Awake in the Wild, nature-based mindfulness. She also facilitates professional trainings in mindfulness for clinicians and travels the country teaching retreats and seminars. She is the director of the Ecotherapy Program at SouthWestern College and New Earth Institute in Santa Fe, New Mexico. She is a certified mindfulness teacher with the Mindfulness Teaching Institute, the International Mindfulness Teachers Association and Awake In The Wild organization.

    Rochelle is the founder and clinical director of New Mindful Life, which offers mindfulness, nature-based, and somatic experiencing therapies. She teaches individual meditations with nature that assist in healing from trauma. She supports her clients and takes them into nature with the aid of Bertha Grace, a Sprinter van that serves as a mobile therapy office.

    Rochelle now lives in Taos, New Mexico and has a private practice in both Taos New Mexico and San Diego, California. She enjoys spending her free time in nature, hiking, practicing yoga, exploring Indigenous heritage, and resting with trees. She practices mindfulness-based meditation rooted in the Buddhist Theravada Tradition and practices meditation outside in nature daily.

    続きを読む 一部表示
    57 分
  • Jay Michaelson: Lecture and Dialogue Series
    2025/02/24

    What is Realistic Dharma?

    During this live event we will explore two questions. The session will be 90 minutes.

    1. In what ways can contemporary Buddhism and Dharma practice be misleading in the context of modern life?

    2. How can we balance aspiration and realism when it comes to making progress in ethics, meditation, mindfulness, and our overall relationship to the world?

    These monthly events will explore a range of topics that are both rooted in early Buddhist thought and are relevant to the challenges and issues that we face in our current lived experience.

    The format will not follow a traditional Dharma talk, but will take place in a dialogue format that is intended to raise more questions than provide answers. As the practice of the Dharma continues to make inroads into our culture through various channels, these dialogues have been created to address ideas, topics, and tensions that are not generally addressed in the greater arena of mindfulness, Dharma, and Buddhism.

    Our hope is to address the existential, therapeutic, contemplative, and ethical dimensions of our humanity that can skillfully bring to light pragmatic and realistic sets of practices and perspectives that can have a meaningful impact on what it means to live in this world. Here and now.


    Jay Michaelson is a professor, journalist, rabbi, and meditation teacher. He is a visiting professor at Harvard Law School, where he is convening the first-ever conference on psychedelics in Abrahamic religious traditions.ay was a teacher and editor at Ten Percent Happier for five years, and is authorized to teach in a the Theravadan Buddhist lineage of Ayya Khema. He has had leadership roles at the New York Insight Meditation Center and the Barre Center for Buddhist Studies.

    https://jaymichaelson.substack.com/

    Jay also is a journalist – he’s a commentator on CNN and a contributor to Rolling Stone, The Forward, and other publications, and he previously worked for ten years as an LGBTQ activist. He is the author of ten books, and holds a Ph.D. in Jewish Thought from Hebrew University, a J.D. from Yale Law School, and nondenominational rabbinic ordination. So, yes, he is Rabbi Doctor Jay Michaelson.

    続きを読む 一部表示
    55 分