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Podcast: Interview with Sharon Salzberg
Sharon Salzberg stopped by the Tricycle office on Friday, January 23rd, and spoke with managing editor Alex Kaloyanides about her new book, The Kindness Handbook, published by Sounds True. She also spoke about the Brahmaviharas or Four Immeasurables: Lovingkindness, compassion, sympathetic joy, and equanimity, and how these apply to the daily lives of Buddhists today. Listen to her podcast here at media.tricycle.com, or click the iTunes link below.
Read Sharon's article, "A Quiver of the Heart" in the Spring 2009 Tricycle.
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