
Ajahn Brahm Podcast Gossip
Apr 19, 2026
A candid look at how gossip creates harm and misunderstanding. Humorous monastery stories show how rumors warp facts. The talk explores competition, criticism in religion, and how rewarding cooperation could curb negativity. Practical tips include praising before criticizing, keeping confidences, and training speech to uplift rather than tear down.
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Verify Facts Before Sharing Rumors
- Avoid spreading unverified negative rumors because they create misunderstandings and karmic harm.
- Ajahn Brahm recounts people phoning about a false story that he had cancer due to a name mix-up, showing how gossip distorts facts.
Gossip Is a Tool of Competition
- Gossip often stems from competition; putting others down is used to elevate ourselves instead of improving our abilities.
- Ajahn Brahm links negative speech among religious groups and competitors to a desire for increased 'market share' or superiority.
Gossip Praise Not Faults
- Gossip about good deeds instead of faults to inspire and uplift people around you.
- Ajahn Brahm suggests sharing positive workplace and community stories to encourage emulation and harmony.
