#184 - The End of Suffering Pt. 2 - with Sharon Salzberg, Parker J. Palmer & Jerry Colonna

#184 - The End of Suffering Pt. 2 - with Shar...

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Wisdom for Work #31 - Navigating the Neutral Zone: Embracing Change & Transition

When life upends our expectations, the space between what was and what's next—the neutral zone—can feel like wilderness. It's a time of uncertainty, discomfort, and profound possibility. Yet, how we navigate these transitions shapes not just the trajectory of our personal lives, ...  Show more

#183 - The End of Suffering - with Sharon Salzberg & Jerry Colonna

When suffering surrounds us, personal, collective, and historical, how do we make meaning without being defined or hardened by pain? In this candid and compassionate conversation, Jerry Colonna invites his teacher and dear friend, Sharon Salzberg, to explore "the end of suffering ...  Show more

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