

Buddhability
SGI-USA
The reality is, we’re already enlightened. It’s only as we face obstacles, stress and our own messiness that we start to forget it. This is a show about how to believe in yourself again, told by a community of Buddhists doing it every day, and changing the world along the way. Hosted by Cassidy Bradford, each week you’ll hear an honest conversation about real life and how to tap into your Buddhability. From relationships and dream jobs to lessons from psychology and activism, subscribe to Buddhability on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you get podcasts so you never miss an episode. For more stories, tips on practicing SGI Nichiren Buddhism, and our newsletter, visit www.buddhability.org.
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Jul 7, 2023 • 9min
Tips & Insights: 4 Ways to Look at Suffering
“Tips & Insights” is an episode series in which we introduce one Buddhist concept each month and share how it can be applied to your life!Today’s episode is about suffering, an inescapable fact of life for all living beings, but one that Buddhism offers a refreshing and concrete perspective on.References:https://www.daisakuikeda.org/main/philos/essays-on-buddhism/buddhist-view-of-life-and-death.htmlhttps://www.worldtribune.org/2023/faith-is-the-compass-for-victory-in-life/https://www.worldtribune.org/2021/chanting-in-both-suffering-and-joy/

Jun 27, 2023 • 48min
Love wins, A Buddhist lawyer and the fight for marriage equality [June 2021]
This week we're airing a rerun of one of our most popular episodes from June, 2021 with lawyer Dan Foley. On June 26, 2015, the U.S. Supreme Court ratified same-sex marriage, a monumental achievement after a more than 25-year battle across the country.Recently, journalist Sasha Issenberg published a riveting, comprehensive history of that struggle, titled The Engagement: America’s Quarter Century Struggle Over Same-Sex Marriage, tracing it back to 1990, when the political movement took off with a case in the Hawaii Supreme Court.At that point, Issenberg explains, no significant gay rights group had endorsed marriage as an objective. But, in 1990, when three same-sex couples applied for marriage licenses in Honolulu and were denied, they turned to a lawyer named Dan Foley. Less than three years later, the Hawaii Supreme Court became the first court in the world to conclude that queer couples’ freedom to marry was a basic civil right. The rest is a fascinating and groundbreaking history of the national journey toward June 26, 2015.

Jun 14, 2023 • 47min
How to find the wisdom to move forward
Today, we’re talking about how Buddhism can help you find the wisdom to overcome anything in life. In particular, the challenges that sometimes come with love and relationships. Our guest is Bryant Ríos-Niño, of Connecticut. He shares his parallel journeys of developing his Buddhist practice and learning what love, relationships and supporting your family truly takes.

Jun 8, 2023 • 1h 6min
How to tap into the potential you always knew you had
Today we are talking about how to tap into your potential, even when you can’t see it and even when your circumstances make you feel incapable.Our guest is Lance Powell, of Georgia, who shares how he encountered Buddhism at a time when hope for the future was hard to find, and how chanting Nam-myoho-renge-kyo allowed him to finally tap into the potential he knew he had, but had never quite been able to access before.

May 23, 2023 • 9min
Tips & Insights: Winning in the morning
“Tips & Insights” is a miniseries in which we’ll introduce one Buddhist concept each month and how it can be applied to your life.Today’s is: Winning in the morning.

May 12, 2023 • 52min
How I Stopped Letting Anger Control My Life
Today, we’re talking about what winning over yourself really takes: an honest look at what is causing you to suffer and the courage to transform it deep within. Our guest is Jamie Bautista from Davis, California, who shares her journey using her Buddhist practice of chanting Nam-myoho-renge-kyo to battle her own anger, which manifested at a young age. In the process, she discovered a beautiful person within.

May 3, 2023 • 52min
How I changed the one thing that was holding me back
Today we’re talking about what inner transformation or human revolution looks like through a consistent practice of chanting Nam-myoho-renge-kyo. Our guest is Judy Juanita from Oakland, California. A writer and lecturer, she shares her incredible journey of many decades practicing Buddhism and how it helped her find the courage to change the things that held her back. SHOW NOTES: 1:33 Judy discovers Buddhism 9:05 Identifying the thing that was holding her back 20:56 Transforming a part of behavior she didn’t like25:50 Her writing career opens up 37:51 Moving to Oakland to support her family 43:13 Her Buddhist practice gets deeper and deeper over decades

Apr 20, 2023 • 46min
How my daily ups and downs led to overall growth
Today, we’re talking about what it really takes to build a foundation for your life. It’s a theme we’ve explored before on the show but one that looks different for all of us. Our guest is George Wong, of San Francisco, California, who shares how his Buddhist practice of chanting Nam-myoho-renge-kyo has allowed him to turn his difficulties with school and self-worth into a career creating value from every experience.SHOW NOTES: 2:44 Getting rejected from college inspires George to start practicing Buddhism10:44 Previous setback turns into a great breakthrough16:55 Struggling with impostor syndrome 25:48 Importance of never giving up, even if you’re not sure where you’re headed 32:13 Seeing long-term growth despite daily ups and downs35:43 Each experience has deep meaning

Apr 11, 2023 • 2min
Announcement: Buddhability Beginner Course
The teachings of Buddhism are vast and profound, that's why Buddhist study is a crucial part of deepening our practice. We're excited to announce our first ever Buddhability Beginner Email Course. So if you're new or just need a little refresher, you can go to https://buddhability.org/practice/emailcourse/ to sign up for seven short lessons, which will be delivered to your inbox over the course of four weeks.

Apr 3, 2023 • 54min
What it really takes to face your reality
Today, we're talking about what it really takes to face your reality, especially when that requires taking a hard look at yourself. Our guest is Miho Saito, of Long Beach, California who shares the ups and downs of a journey in which she continually left home in search of herself in an effort to avoid things that felt too difficult to face.Eventually, through her Buddhist practice of chanting Nam-myoho-renge-kyo, Miho found the courage to come home to herself.SHOW NOTES: 1:37 How Miho started chanting Nam-myoho-renge-kyo7:10 Miho lives on the road, looking to find herself18:15 Decides to move back home29:10 Miho finds her passion 38:19 Finding the courage to face her problems and deeply respect her life. 50:16 The biggest benefit of practicing Buddhism is the intangible stuff


