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The New Constructivistexploring ethical approaches to life's work Author: Colombene Gorton
The New Constructivist is about pursuing ethical or meaningful work and the craft of making new things in complicated, uncertain times. In covering big ideas and real-world tactics, we share new ways of looking at work, how we spend our time, and how we make and spend money. Each month we talk to someone from a variety of fields doing innovative work. Topics include modern workplaces, ethics in tech, cities local economies, craft trades, healthy sustainable food systems, consumer lifestyle habits, education training, organizing for change, and economic organizational systems. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Language: en Genres: Society & Culture, Technology Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it Trailer: |
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Karen Maezen Miller: Finding a Life (E3)
Episode 3
Friday, 16 November, 2018
What happens to your career when you start to make a stronger commitment to your values? How does a spiritual practice manifest in how you approach work or the professional choices you make? What does Buddhist practice look like in modern-day America? This and more comes up in episode 3 with Karen Maezen Miller (dharma name: Maezen), a Zen Buddhist priest and writer. Maezen used to run her own successful PR business in Texas. She had a nice house, a nice car, and led a life dedicated to her self-image. She now writes about Zen and everyday life, cares for her family, tends to an old Japanese garden in Sierra Madre, and travels around the country teaching others how to sit zazen. She describes the details of such a drastic change that wasn't so much a conscious choice or a force of will - but gradually letting go of the unsustainable, seeing things as they are, dealing with what comes up, and sometimes just coasting. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.








