Recent Episodes
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Everyday Buddhism 114 - Release of My 2nd Book - Living Life As It Is
Feb 13, 2025 – 26:52 -
Everyday Buddhism 113 - "Open" with Nate Klemp
Jan 15, 2025 – 01:25:25 -
Everyday Buddhism 112 - Buddhist Response to Election Angst with Scott Snibbe
Nov 26, 2024 – 01:23:07 -
Everyday Buddhism 111 - Buddhist Psychology with Natalie Baker
Sep 24, 2024 – 01:19:57 -
Everyday Buddhism 110 - Poetry and Writing as Spiritual Practice with Nadia Colburn
Aug 20, 2024 – 01:05:31 -
Everyday Buddhism 109 - How to Train a Happy Mind with Scott Snibbe
Jul 10, 2024 – 01:28:23 -
Everyday Buddhism 108 - Heart Teachings from Bhikkhuni Dhammananda with Cindy Rasicot
Jun 18, 2024 – 01:18:45 -
BONUS Episode - Re-Release of Why Sangha - Bringing Buddhism to Life
May 31, 2024 – 27:34 -
Everyday Buddhism 107 - Your Heart Was Made for This with Oren Jay Sofer
Apr 11, 2024 – 01:01:41 -
Everyday Buddhism 106 - Appalachian Zen with Steve Kanji Ruhl
Mar 13, 2024 – 01:18:02 -
Everyday Buddhism 105 - Illumination with Rebecca Li
Feb 14, 2024 – 01:23:05 -
Everyday Buddhism 104 - BONUS - Purposeless Purpose
Jan 26, 2024 – 07:29 -
Everyday Buddhism 103 - Purposeless Purpose: Why Nonsense Makes the Most Sense Redux
Jan 26, 2024 – 32:33 -
Everyday Buddhism 102 - Encore of The Boundless Heart of Bodhicitta
Dec 23, 2023 – 39:28 -
Everyday Buddhism 101 - Words From My Teachers Episode 2
Dec 11, 2023 – 23:40 -
Everyday Buddhism 100 - Words From My Teachers Episode 1
Dec 8, 2023 – 25:24 -
Everyday Buddhism 99 - Introducing Words From My Teachers
Dec 5, 2023 – 03:37 -
Everyday Buddhism 98 - The Wonder of Small Things with James Crews
Nov 21, 2023 – 01:13:05 -
Everyday Buddhism 97 - War, Anger, and Propaganda with Gemma Naturkach
Oct 29, 2023 – 01:36:38 -
Everyday Buddhism 96 - Householder Koans with Roshi Eve Myonen Marko
Sep 21, 2023 – 01:08:48 -
Everyday Buddhism 95 - Pure Land Sutra Study and Encore Episode with Bishop Marvin Harada
Sep 3, 2023 – 01:11:57 -
Everyday Buddhism 94 - Soul Boom with Rainn Wilson
Aug 8, 2023 – 01:28:05 -
Everyday Buddhism 93 - Waking the Buddha with Clark Strand
Jul 26, 2023 – 01:54:37 -
Everyday Buddhism 92 - Interdependence Day Mini Episode
Jul 4, 2023 – 09:58 -
Everyday Buddhism 91 - The Teaching of Conditioned Existence All Around Us
Jun 24, 2023 – 31:38 -
Everyday Buddhism 90 - Radical Love with Satish Kumar
May 31, 2023 – 48:30 -
Everyday Buddhism 89 - Encore of Right Effort: Joyful Balance
May 1, 2023 – 01:07:15 -
Everyday Buddhism 88 - Finding Venerable Dhammananda Bhikkhuni with Cindy Rasicot
Apr 6, 2023 – 01:20:24 -
Everyday Buddhism 87 - Untangled with Koshin Paley Ellison
Mar 8, 2023 – 54:10 -
BONUS - Chat With Everyday Buddhism 1
Feb 25, 2023 – 01:09:47 -
Everyday Buddhism 85 - What Could Go Right with Emma Varvaloucas
Feb 14, 2023 – 01:18:07 -
BIRTHDAY BONUS PODCAST: Impermanence with Kaspa Thompson (Inspired by Shan Tao)
Jan 12, 2023 – 09:38 -
BIRTHDAY BONUS PODCAST: The Five Remembrances with Bradley Jinaiyo Nussbaum
Jan 12, 2023 – 11:02 -
Everyday Buddhism 82 - Birthday Bonus Intro: Impermanence
Jan 12, 2023 – 03:59 -
Everyday Buddhism 81 - Navigating Grief and Loss with Kimberly Brown
Dec 28, 2022 – 01:12:02 -
Everyday Buddhism 80 - Bodhi Day: Best of Everyday Buddhism Episodes
Dec 7, 2022 – 22:15 -
Everyday Buddhism 79 - Luminous Darkness with Deborah Eden Tull
Nov 22, 2022 – 01:12:38 -
Everyday Buddhism 78 - The Diamonds Within Us With Melissa Moore
Oct 28, 2022 – 01:15:01 -
Everyday Buddhism 77 - Shin Buddhism with Rev. Marvin Harada
Oct 13, 2022 – 01:02:15 -
BONUS PODCAST: Contemplation - Loved Just As I Am
Sep 22, 2022 – 09:11 -
Everyday Buddhism 76 - Losing My Hair: Alopecia, An Uninvited Teacher
Sep 20, 2022 – 30:08 -
Everyday Buddhism 75 - Beyond the Cushion with Jack Huynh
Aug 22, 2022 – 01:07:12 -
Everyday Buddhism 74 - My Relationship With Troublesome Buddhas
Jul 20, 2022 – 39:52 -
Everyday Buddhism 73 - Confined to Align with Ashley Lyn Olson
Jul 16, 2022 – 01:19:44 -
Everyday Buddhism 72 - Walking on Pins and Needles with Arlene Faulk
Jun 16, 2022 – 01:12:11 -
SPECIAL Intro to Ep.72 and 73 - Dynamic Acceptance of What Seems Impossible
Jun 16, 2022 – 03:26 -
BONUS PODCAST PREVIEW: Contemplation - Not Knowing
Jun 10, 2022 – 09:44 -
Everyday Buddhism 71 - Why Nonsense Makes the Most Sense
Jun 9, 2022 – 21:51 -
Everyday Buddhism 70 - Disappearing? Transcending?
Apr 30, 2022 – 24:11 -
Everyday Buddhism 69 - Thoughts on the Loss of My Teacher - Rev. Koyo Kubose
Apr 10, 2022 – 01:24:21
Recent Reviews
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HdhusicjDisappointingI wanted to love this podcast but the podcaster talks so much about herself that I had to stop listening.
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Cr081Bots, Q Nuts & trump trolls hate this podcastCalling this podcast inflammatory is hilarious. I love how the bots hate anything that isn’t coming out of their dear leader’s or Hannity’s mouth. Q Supporters give it one star because they’re uncomfortable with the truth. I found this podcast relaxing, insightful and reassuring. It’s meant for people with an open mind, not for those narrow-minded conspiracy theorists and the uneducated.
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Bekah SnyderGreat for new learnersI have been listening to this podcast for over a month now and I am hooked. Wendy is so authentic and makes for really easy listening. I am new to Buddhism and appreciate the straightforward narrative and less frills. In other times when I had tried to begin my journey I had often felt I wasn’t “Buddhist enough” in other spaces, but Wendy has a way of showing that Buddhism can be for everyone. I feel like I am learning and growing, and for that I am appreciative. Thank you, Wendy!
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valhalla ThunfermuffinThere is wonder and peace in living in the here and now and listening to Wendy.There really aren’t words to describe how beneficial this podcast series has been for me. I suffer from a serious anxiety disorder and the tools that I’ve been able to put in my emotional tool kit that I’ve learned from Wendy and from her guest speakers has helped me live a much more engaged and peaceful life. There’s such an emphasis in our society on worrying about what’s happened in the past or what laserhead in an increasingly trouble future. Taking time to listen to this podcast and really focus on the here and then now and being mindful has been such a beautiful eye-opener for me. Wendy’s teaching style is approachable, warm, and resonates in your heart and your mind which is an easy. She is humble, and is not only a lifelong learner but a passionate and dedicated teacher. I’m grateful to call her a friend and a sensei and am deeply grateful for the good work she is doing. Jenn Renyo Munson
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nmbs22We all should listen - every day - really helpfulI’ve been listening to this podcast occasionally for the last year or so, but recently decided to start at #1 and listen to the entire series in order. I just finished episode #7 on right speech and wow! So relevant and helpful to me and my life at this moment. (I will be listening to it at least once more this week!) I appreciate Wendy’s down-to-earth approach and realistic ideas. Thanks for a great series of useful tips!
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The Page MasterMay the Force be with WendyI practice Jediism which incorporates Buddhism and Taoism. I’m on episode two and already I love Wendy and her teachings and I am excited to learn more from her wise and open personality. Thank you Wendy I’m excited to learn May the Force be with you.
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CPastore82Wonderful PodcastWendy’s podcast discusses real life issues and how they intersect with the spiritual in a practical and compassionate, often humorous and light hearted way. It is very approachable and engaging, appropriate for all levels of practitioners and those from different faiths as well looking to connect at the heart over universal human experience.
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aladywithopinionsWendy is the best!I love this podcast- it is friendly, encouraging, relatable, and even funny. Wendy is delightful and I’m grateful for her teachings and perspectives. Thank you!
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PandaMonk1215Great inspiration!I'm a Christian but have been wanting to apply Buddhism to my life for that little extra perspective and oomph! I tried a few podcasts, but this one was perfect from the get go--it was encouraging, enlightening, easy to understand (as a beginner), and left me wanting to keep listening. Wendy, thank you for not only being unbiased and informative, but revealing Buddhism in a non-judgmental and easy way to understand. <3 Jonathan
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Jaiiiiiid??Criticizing politics yet interjecting your political opinion no thank you
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Anonymous 9658More snowflakesIt never ends.
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Enjoyment 18Poignant & RealI am new to the whole concept and principles. Easy to understand. Impactful and relevant to the modern world.
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BadontjohnsonPartisan Religious Podcast?Wow though I would tune in and learn about an accepting religion... Instead found a host with hatred toward another those with a different opinion than his. I think I’ll pass...
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nic_jamesPlease stop with the politicsI really enjoyed some of these episodes. But the political comments and the ignorance of the bias and inflammatory nature of some of these comments and their contradiction to the purpose of the podcast is unbearable. Just stop with the politics. It’s that easy.
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larz509Conservatives not welcomeI enjoy much of what she has to teach, but about once an episode I flinch as she barely masks her distaste of conservative politics. Can conservatives follow Buddhist principles? It doesn’t feel like it to me. I do not feel welcome.
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RiseWasHereLove this podcastNewcomer to buddhism. Love it. Could not ask for better!
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tons_of_luv_and_a_dash_of_wtfLet DownI was so excited when I found this podcast; as I am in a deep learning phase of Buddhism. However I had to stop listening. I do not think politics have a place in study and the little remarks she makes are a distraction from the teaching. Perhaps a distraction I should learn to overcome and just take what is relevant, but a distraction none the less.
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AlexRL13Incredibly helpful.I really have enjoyed this podcast. I began listening when the COVID-19 virus became present in the US as for my anxiety towards work, health, etc. started to rise. I hadn’t been actively practicing mindfulness and Buddhism as regularly as would have liked. I started looking for podcasts to help guide me to get back on track. I am so glad I came across this one! I love Wendy’s take on Mindfulness. She keeps things simple and easy to follow but still formulates really powerful messages that can be applicable to every day life. I make a point every morning to sit down and take in one episode with my coffee. Great way to start off the day. Thanks for your work Wendy! It has really helped me get through!
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KayReyes3No wordsI can not express how lucky I am to have found your podcast. For a long time I was searching for a show that was real, genuine and open to Buddhism and every day struggles. You are amazing and your words of wisdom are on point. I myself am studying Buddhism and try my best to be at peace and kind. Yes it is hard as I am hard on myself. But your first few episodes made me think that trying my best is enough and I can take it day by day. I have shared your show with those that seek my advice and guidance as I teach others about crystals and the teaching of Buddhism. I mean I'm no master but I share what I've learned and it makes me so happy to see how that's made them happy. I'm definitely buying your book! Love that you're a woman and a Buddhist. I have someone to look up to. I've got my girlfriend well now fiance and our son who's 10 listening to you on a daily. You're simply amazing. Blessings and hugs.
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H LongDigestibleThanks, Wendy, for feeding us little bits at a time that we can weave into our daily lives. The more aware we are, the better we understand one another. I am a newbie (episode 13 is up next) and loving it so far!
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M R SharmaYour aversion to TrumpIs your own Maya, as is your presumable liking to Clinton. Trump, Obama, Clinton, and Bush are all war mongers. Buddhism is not a refuge against Trump just like it is not a refuge against Clinton. May I humbly suggest you haven’t been seeing things clearly.
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dizbirdyGreat work!Thoughtful podcast on current issues. I really enjoy All episodes. My only perspective criticism is the interviews feel uncomfortable at times. I can’t pin down why but if I took a stab at it, I would say to allow the guest to talk more.
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KateJane46You blew itI was loving your words and insightfulness until you smeared it with your political opinions. Major mistake.
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RobynA123Just what I needed!Thank you for taking time to share your knowledge with such practical language and easy to follow explanations. I’ve been studying Buddhism on and off for years, and your lessons are right up there with some of the best (i.e. Pema). :)
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shazzawooExactly what I needed!I am beyond appreciative to have found your podcast! I have a hard time retaining information from books the way I can absorb it from someone’s vocal explanation & your podcast feels like having a conversation with someone I can learn so much from. I needed this in my life & with just what I’ve learned from your first two podcasts you’ve already helped bring a calm to the chaos I was feeling earlier today! Thank you!
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magi_clefLove it!Honestly, life is tough and lately things have been kind of rough for me, but this podcast gives me hope, helps me keep going, and literally makes my everyday life better.
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space maceIt’s worth trying!I’m a new Buddhist and was looking for books, writings, podcasts, videos, etc. to help me get started.. and THIS IS IT! This is exactly what i was looking for. Her voice is soothing and calming, and doesn’t make me uncomfortable. She walks you through practices and backs it up with examples and really gets down to the smallest ideas and concepts of Buddhism. It’s definitely worth giving it a shot.
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Maureen McKMakes my commute more meaningfulI love listening to this podcast on my long drives to work. Wendy makes Buddhist concepts relevant to the daily practice of life. She serves as a catalyst for personal growth and fulfillment. Thanks, Wendy, for your insight and wisdom!
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PaulapodcastlistenerLOVE THIS PODCAST!!!!This Podcast has all five star ratings for a reason. Wendy Haylett’s talents in explaining Buddhism philosophy and relating it to every day life really shines through in this podcast. She is so knowledgeable and easy to listen to and understand. I have been a podcast listener for over four years and have listened to a variety of podcasts from health shows to self-help and I have only written a few reviews. With that said, I absolutely LOVE her podcast so much I was compelled to write a review. I’m looking forward to future episodes. I strongly urge anyone looking to live a more fulfilling life by understanding more about yourself to check out her episodes in order and become a subscriber. I have listened to all episodes so far and I can tell you they are chock full of lessons you can apply to your everyday life. There are not a lot of women Buddhist teachers recording podcasts. Although it doesn’t matter whether you are male or female, you will all learn something from her. From my standpoint, being a female, I truly resonated with a lot that Wendy has to offer. I know Wendy has plans to supplement this podcast through her website so stay tuned! Thank you Wendy for all you are doing with sharing your gifts with us. 🙏🏼
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StevenEtienConnectionPodcast relates theory and praxis so well. Effective, inspiring, empathetic.
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Br1tCa1tThanks!Found you through Secular Buddhist...enjoyed your interview with Noah and your 1st podcast. Your podcast feels like a great match for me as I’m go thru my journey within myself for myself to eliminate ignorance to find freedom! Thanks! Brett
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casuallyexpensiveSo relatableLove this. Super relatable content. I like the emphasis on how these concepts are hard, which is why we need to practice them. It feels helpful without being judgmental.
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MuirfectGreat Podcast!I am a huge fan of this podcast! I look forward to it every week. It is a fun listen and there are many great lessons for everyday life.
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BBMattersAlways room for more!Wendy and Everyday Buddhism are a welcome addition to the plethora of podcast choices. Her teachings are smart and simple and relevant and real. Great new podcast and I plan to keep listening.
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JulieMc888Solid guidance, wisely sharedThis podcast is great! Wendy Shinyo Haylett is warm, open, and wise. She understands people - and unlike so many teachers today, she admits to being one of us! Wendy is so approachable and she teaches from a place of humility and humor. Leave behind the new-age, magical thinking fluff, pull up a chair, and get comfortable because Wendy offers real guidance for real people facing real everyday challenges.
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