Buddhability

Buddhability

By: SGI-USA

Language: en

Categories: Health, Fitness, Mental, Religion, Spirituality, Buddhism

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 a...

Episodes

Buddhability Short: Are goals for the new year really that important?
Jan 09, 2026

Buddhability Shorts is a monthly series where we break down a Buddhist concept or common life challenge we’ve touched on in an interview. Today we’re talking about why goals and dreams are critical for our happiness.

 

To ask a question about the basics of Buddhism, you can email us at connect@buddhability.org

 

Resources:

The Wisdom for Creating Happiness and Peace, part one, revised edition, pp. 170–71

Hope is a Decision, pp. 5–7.

Duration: 00:12:51
Buddhability Short: How to End 2025 on a High Note
Dec 12, 2025

You’re almost to the finish line of 2025! Today we’re talking about how you can end the year feeling victorious and hopeful rather than dragging your feet. To ask a question about the basics of Buddhism, you can email us at connect@buddhability.org

 

Resources:

The Courage to 'Go All In'
The Wisdom for Creating Happiness and Peace, part 2, revised edition, p. 175.

Duration: 00:12:29
Why Some Relationships Feel Hard and What Actually Helps: Advice From Mental Health Experts
Dec 05, 2025

There are as many unique relationships as there are people. Why is it that some of them are so difficult and how can we actually change them? Three mental health experts share their professional knowledge and personal experience with common relationship challenges and how to resolve them.

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Duration: 01:01:01
Finding Happiness in My Family After Childhood Trauma
Nov 21, 2025

Some things feel truly insurmountable. But what happens when someone truly believes in the value and power of your life? Jason Lions, of LA, experienced childhood trauma and struggled for years with the impacts. In today’s episode, he shares how he transformed his family and mental health through the care of others, professional support and awakening to the power of his life through chanting Nam-myoho-renge-kyo.

 

Content warning: We speak about childhood abuse in this episode. Please listen with care.

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Quote From:

The...

Duration: 00:52:59
How I Embrace Life as a Touring Musician and Caregiver
Nov 14, 2025

What do you do when a family emergency calls you away from your career and back to your hometown? Adam W. Sadberry, of Montgomery, Texas, shares the story of how he joyfully pursues his dreams all while caring for and supporting his parents. 


Watch this episode on our YouTube Channel

Resources:

“Wu-lung and I-lung” The Writings of Nichiren Daishonin, vol. 1, p. 1101.

Living Buddhism, December 2018, p. 33.

Duration: 00:51:44
Buddhability Short: How long should I chant for?
Nov 07, 2025

Buddhability Shorts is a monthly series where we break down a Buddhist concept or common life challenge we’ve touched on in an interview. Today we’re talking about quality versus quantity when it comes to chanting.


To ask a question about the basics of Buddhism, you can email us at connect@buddhability.org

 

Resources:

Which is more important for chanting Nam-myoho-renge-kyo: quality or quantity?
The Wisdom for Creating Happiness and Peace, part 1, revised edition, pp. 123–24, 130.

Duration: 00:10:59
From Starving Artists to Fulfilled Creators: How a Sculptor and an Animator Use Buddhism to Succeed
Oct 31, 2025

The gap between our dreams and reality can sometimes feel impossible to close. Especially when our dream means pursuing a field that’s less traditionally “easy” to make a career from like art. 

 

In today’s episode we sit down with two full-time artists to discuss how Buddhism helped them become full-time artists without compromising their vision. Our guests are sculptor Brian Enright, of Oakland, and animator and director Leo Matsuda, of LA. We dig into their journey and the many ways Buddhism informs their work.

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Duration: 01:05:12
Building My Buddhist Muscle Memory
Oct 24, 2025

A strong routine can be crucial to getting through the day when you have a full plate. But that discipline doesn’t happen over night. Enoa Reid, of Oahu, shares how the reality of adulthood helped him develop the skills needed to win every day.

Watch today's episode on our YouTube channel.

Resources:
My Dear Friends in America, fourth edition, pp. 361—62.

Duration: 00:32:13
Who Am I After My Loved One Dies?
Oct 17, 2025

How can one of the most inevitable things in life still be so shocking and confusing? Oona Friedland, of Berkley, Michigan, shares the story of how she navigated the pain of illness and death, eventually creating new meaning for her life.

Watch this episode on our YouTube Channel.

Duration: 00:57:39
Buddhability Short: Is Overcoming Divisiveness Really Possible?
Oct 10, 2025

Buddhability Shorts is a monthly series where we break down a Buddhist concept or common life challenge we’ve touched on in an interview. Today we’re talking about how to overcome division in our personal lives and beyond.


To ask a question about the basics of Buddhism, you can email us at connect@buddhability.org

Resources:

The Dragon Girl
The Two Admonitions of the ‘Devadatta’ Chapter
Transforming Evil Into the Highest Good

Compassion, Wisdom and Courage: Building a Global Society of Peace and Creative Coexistence

Duration: 00:10:36
Recognizing My Worth Changed Everything
Oct 03, 2025

If someone asked you to identify something getting in the way of your happiness right now, could you? It can be challenging to see ourselves clearly but doing so helps us change our lives. Our guest, Zoie Young, of Phoenix, struggled with self-worth from a young age. Through chanting Nam-myoho-renge-kyo she came to treasure her life, changing her self-image, relationships, and ability to dream.

Content warning: We speak about disordered eating in this episode. Please listen with care.

Watch today's episode on our YouTube Channel.

Resources:
Discussions on Youth, p. 10
July 2025...

Duration: 00:39:57
Buddhability Short: How to Handle Societal Stress
Sep 26, 2025

Buddhability Shorts is a monthly series where we break down a Buddhist concept or common life challenge, we’ve touched on in an interview. Today we’re talking handling personal stress brought on by problems in society.


To ask a question about the basics of Buddhism, you can email us at connect@buddhability.org

Resources:

Three Keys On Establishing the Correct Teaching for the Peace of the Land

2012 Peace Proposal—Human Security and Sustainability: Sharing Reverence for the Dignity of

Life

“On Establishing the Correct Teaching for the...

Duration: 00:13:29
Being Unafraid to Change Your Career
Sep 19, 2025

There isn’t an expiration date for our dreams. It’s our own limiting beliefs that hold us back from pursuing them. Today’s guest, Jee Hyo Kim, of the Bay Area, set a dream aside and didn’t pick it back up until after she started a career. She shares how chanting Nam-myoho-renge-kyo helped her develop the self-worth and confidence needed to make the leap.

Watch this episode on our YouTube Channel.

 

Resources:

You Were Born to Win, pp. 8–9.

“On the Treasure Tower,” The Writings of Nichiren Daishonin, vol. 1, p. 299.

Duration: 00:48:08
Buddhability Short: Starting a New Life Chapter
Sep 12, 2025

Buddhability Shorts is a monthly series where we break down a Buddhist concept or common life challenge, we’ve touched on in an interview. Today we’re talking about how to start and navigate a new phase of your life.


To ask a question about the basics of Buddhism, you can email us at connect@buddhability.org

Resources:
The Wisdom for Creating Happiness and Peace, part 1, revised edition, pp. 165–66.

The Wisdom for Creating Happiness and Peace, part 2, revised edition, p. 224.

Duration: 00:11:48
Learning to Love Myself [April 2024]
Sep 05, 2025

It can be hard to embrace ourselves when society often makes us feel otherwise. In this episode, we’re talking about how chanting Nam-myoho-renge-kyo empowers us to appreciate and treasure every part of who we are.

Today’s guest, Joshua Thomas, of Portland, Oregon, shares how chanting Nam-myoho-renge-kyo helped him to live authentically, love his life and encourage others to do the same.

References:
The Wisdom for Creating Happiness and Peace, part 1, revised edition, p. 207.
The Wisdom for Creating Happiness and Peace, part 2, revised edition, pp. 335–36.
October 11, 2013, World Tribune, p. 9.

Duration: 00:51:41
How Living True to Myself Improved My Relationships [January 2024]
Aug 29, 2025

Whether we like it or not, we don’t exist in isolation. The interconnection of life means that when we change, our environment changes as well. Today’s guest, Heidi Hayashi, of Stratford, Conn., shares how finding the courage to live true to herself improved and deepened her family relationships.

 

References:

The Wisdom for Creating Happiness and Peace, part 2, revised edition p. 270

Buddhism Day by Day: Wisdom for Modern Life, p. 315

The Wisdom of the Lotus Sutra, vol. 4, p. 20

Unlocking the Mysteries of Birth & Death

The W...

Duration: 00:49:40
Breaking Free from Self-Imposed Limitations [December 2023]
Aug 22, 2025

Believing that we each possess limitless wisdom, courage and compassion—what we call Buddhability—can be a daily battle. Many of us impose limitations on ourselves, believing that we’re not capable of accomplishing our dreams and becoming happy.

 

Today’s guest, Daniel Sun, of Boston, shares how he used Buddhism to overcome his limiting beliefs and become an accomplished Harvard scientist and scholar. We discuss the key role chanting Nam-myoho-renge-kyo and studying Buddhism played in his ability to shift his mindset.

 

References mentioned:

A Piece of Mirror and Other Essa...

Duration: 00:50:23
4 Science and Aerospace Professionals Discuss Buddhism and Space
Aug 18, 2025

In this special Buddhability episode, we sit down with four science and aerospace professionals, speaking as private citizens, to discuss the relationship between Buddhism and space. They share perspectives on Buddhist humanism in space exploration, Buddhist theory and space science, and the eternity of life.

 

You can watch today’s episode on your YouTube channel.

Resources:

Space and Eternal Life: A dialogue between Chandra Wickramasinghe and Daisaku Ikeda, p. 219

The Wisdom for Creating Happiness and Peace, part 1, revised edition, pp. 113-12

Duration: 01:08:32
Seeing Myself Differently Helped Me Find Good Friends
Aug 08, 2025

Today’s guest, Dominic Califano, of San Diego, was a timid kid who struggled to make good friends. When he started chanting Nam-myoho-renge-kyo, however, he discovered in himself the courage and compassion to develop lasting friendship. In today’s episode, we discuss what real friendship looks like and how we can cultivate the kinds of friendship that help us grow and become happy.

Watch today's episode on our YouTube Channel.

 

Resources:

“Three Tripitaka Masters Pray for Rain,” The Writings of Nichiren Daishonin, vol. 1, p. 598.

The Wisdom for Creating Happiness and Peace...

Duration: 00:46:30
Buddhability Short: Why aren’t the things I chant for happening faster?
Aug 01, 2025

Buddhability Shorts is a monthly series where we break down a Buddhist concept or common life challenge we’ve touched on in an interview. This summer we’re answering listener questions and many of you asked about why some things you chant about don’t happen on the timeline you want. Today we’re answering that question!


To ask a question about the basics of Buddhism, you can email us at connect@buddhability.org

Resources:
The Wisdom for Creating Happiness and Peace, part 1, revised edition, pp. 126–28.

“Letter to Niike,” The Writings of Nichiren Da...

Duration: 00:11:16
How to Listen to Yourself and Create the Life You Want
Jul 25, 2025

It can be hard to find your inner voice let alone follow it. Today’s guest, Sedem Adiabu, shares how she developed the courage and strength to listen to her heart and carve out her own path.


Watch this episode on our YouTube Channel.

Resources:

The Wisdom for Creating Happiness and Peace, part 1, revised edition, p. 34.

Duration: 00:55:43
Don’t Let Your Busy Schedule Crush You
Jul 18, 2025

We all have the same 24 hours in a day. Why is it that one person can accomplish so much more than another in those 24 hours? Buddhism teaches that everything comes down to the state of our inner lives. If our life state is joyful and determined, even a mountain is scalable in a day. 

 

Today’s guest, Ayu Nakazaki, of Los Angeles, struggled with time management and tying her value to her achievements. Today, she tells the story of how she learned to understand time and self-worth from the perspective of Buddhism.

 
Watch...

Duration: 00:54:26
Buddhability Short: How do I chant for ____?
Jul 11, 2025

Buddhability Shorts is a monthly series where we break down a Buddhist concept or common life challenge we’ve touched on in an interview. This summer we’re answering listener questions and many of you asked how to chant about specific issues like relationships and career. Today we’re tackling that question.


To ask a question about the basics of Buddhism, you can email us at connect@buddhability.org

Resources:
How do I chant for ___?

“On Attaining Buddhahood in This Lifetime,” The Writings of Nichiren Daishonin, vol. 1, p. 3.

Duration: 00:09:23
Can One Person Really Change the World?
Jun 30, 2025

Eddie Laiche, of San Luis Obispo, CA, wondered what one person could possibly do about the threat of nuclear war. Today he relies on his Buddhist practice to bring him the hope and courage necessary to take steps toward peace. We discuss the Buddhist view on sustainable change and the vital role one individual can play.


You can watch today's episode on our YouTube channel.

Resources:

“On the Buddha’s Prophecy,” The Writings of Nichiren Daishonin, vol. 1, p. 402.

 

Duration: 01:00:12
Announcement: Ask Buddhability!
Jun 20, 2025

This summer, we're answering your questions about Buddhism and how to apply it to your life! For the next two weeks you can send us any questions you have about Buddhist practice or share a topic you'd like us to cover in an upcoming episode.

How to submit your question:

1. By voice: Send a voice message to our Instagram DMs @Buddhability or call us at (646) 580-8763. 

2. By text: Instagram DM us @Buddhability or email us at connect@buddhability.org.

Please send your question by July 4th, 2025.

 

We ma...

Duration: 00:01:46
Buddhability Short: How to Not Get Caught in the Perfectionist Trap
Jun 13, 2025

Buddhability Shorts is a series where we break down a Buddhist concept or common life challenge we’ve touched on in an interview. Today, we’re talking about the Buddhist perspective on perfectionism.

To ask a question about the basics of Buddhism, you can email us at connect@buddhability.org

Resources:
On the Perfectionist Bent

The Wisdom for Creating Happiness and Peace, part 2, revised edition, pp. 25–29.

Perfection Might be Hurting You

Duration: 00:09:39
Running Away From Things Doesn’t Make Them Go Away
Jun 06, 2025

Markell Holliday II, of Atlanta, had a habit of running away when he didn’t want to deal with something. Through chanting Nam-myoho-renge-kyo and applying Buddhist concepts, Markell felt empowered to take full responsibility for his life. He then could do what it took to transform his relationships—especially with his father.

 
Watch today's episode on our YouTube Channel.

Duration: 00:58:13
A Business Expert on The Approach That Changed His Career
May 30, 2025

Today we’re talking about how we can live the most abundant life based on what is in our hearts rather than the material things we own. Sherman Edmiston III, of Brooklyn, shares his incredible journey to becoming an accomplished business man and the transformative perspectives he gained along the way.

Watch today's episode on our YouTube Channel.

Resources:
“The Three Kinds of Treasure,” The Writings of Nichiren Daishonin, vol. 1, pp. 538, 1027.
The Teachings for Victory, vol. 1, pp. 195-96.

Duration: 01:08:19
Placing Limits on Your Life Without Realizing It
May 23, 2025

Yurika Watanabe grew up in Guam focused on her day-to-day and supporting her family. After a Buddhist family friend encouraged her to dream big, she started to envision a different future. Today, we discuss how setting goals and dreams help us accomplish things we hadn’t imagined possible.

Watch this episode on our YouTube channel.

Duration: 01:01:16
How to Keep Going When You Can't See The End
May 16, 2025

There is a Buddhist writing that says, “Winter always turns to spring.” But when your life is in the season of winter, sometimes if can feel unending. Today’s guest, Everton Carvalho, of Baton Rouge, tells the story of how his most challenging year was followed by his most joyful.

Watch today's episode on our YouTube channel.

 

Resources:

The Wisdom for Creating Happiness and Peace, part 1, revised edition, p. 192.

The Writings of Nichiren Daishonin, vol. 1, pp. 538, 1027.

Duration: 00:54:33
Buddhability Short: 3 Questions to Help You Find a Fulfilling Job
May 09, 2025

Buddhability Shorts is a series where we break down a Buddhist concept or common life challenge we’ve touched on in an interview. Today, we’re talking about how to find a fulfilling career.

To ask a question about the basics of Buddhism, you can email us at connect@buddhability.org
 
Episode Mentioned:
The Grind: Self-Mastery and Success in Business
Seeing Beyond My Complaints and Problems

Resources:
Discussions on Youth, pp. 76–78.
The Wisdom for Creating Happiness and Peace, part 1, revised edition, pp. 21, 38–39.
The Wisdom for Creating Happiness and Peace, pa...

Duration: 00:15:00
Finding My Voice and Trusting It
May 02, 2025

Asking for the opinions of others can be helpful but what happens when you hear their voice louder than your own? Today’s guest, Moeko Fukada Teter, of Honolulu, says it took practice to find and trust her voice. From relationships to career hurdles, chanting Nam-myoho-renge-kyo helped her to see her life clearly and gain self-confidence. 

Duration: 00:45:51
Opening Yourself Up to Perspectives and People
Apr 25, 2025

Truly hearing and seeing someone else can be tough. Especially if we think we’re in the right or know best. Fortunately, Buddhist practice helps us to open our minds with wisdom and compassion.

 

Today’s guest, Marko Bajkovic, of Costa Mesa, shares how seeing past his ego helped him embrace Buddhism and deepen his family relationships.

Watch today's episode on our YouTube Channel.

Duration: 00:54:56
How a Trailblazing Coach Made History
Apr 18, 2025

How does a student athlete and mother become a superstar coach to students and even Olympians? Karen Dennis, of Columbus, Ohio, shares how her Buddhist practice led to a decorated coaching career. 

 

At the time of her retirement from Ohio State as the director of both Track and Field teams, she won the most Big Ten titles of any woman in Ohio State history. Prior, she coached teams at University of Nevada Las Vegas, Michigan State and the National Women’s 2000 Olympic Team. She has been inducted into the Hall of Fame for three prestigious orga...

Duration: 00:54:09
Buddhability Short: How to Make Hard Decisions
Apr 11, 2025

Buddhability Shorts is a series where we break down a Buddhist concept or common life challenge we’ve touched on in an interview. Today, we’re talking about how to make difficult decisions and life without regret.

 

To ask a question about the basics of Buddhism, you can email us at connect@buddhability.org 

 

Episode Mentioned:

Your Past Decisions Don’t Define Your Future

 

Resources:

Discussions on Youth, pp. 26, 362.

The Wisdom for Creating Happiness and Peace, part 1, revised edition, pp. 128-29.

Duration: 00:11:16
Heartbreak Made Me a Better Mathematician
Apr 04, 2025

Buddhism teaches that all our problems are opportunities for growth. But how could heartbreak possibly make someone better at math? Alex Scheffelin, of New York, shares how he used a moment of hopelessness to propel him to becoming a Ph.D. student at Columbia University.

Watch this week's episode on our YouTube Channel.

Duration: 00:55:01
Why I Appreciate My College Rejections [May 2024]
Mar 28, 2025

With college decisions trickling in, we're airing a rerun of a May 2024 episode about college rejections.

When Ashley Park didn’t get into her first choice colleges, she was stuck in New York City balancing a jam-packed schedule. Buddhism teaches that everything moves in the direction of our happiness when we chant Nam-myoho-renge-kyo. With that in mind, Ashley knew there must be a reason and used her Buddhist practice to discover it. Today, we discuss how winning in every area of your life leads to your ultimate growth and happiness. 

 

References:

Disc...

Duration: 00:53:36
The Grind: Self-Mastery and Success in Business
Mar 21, 2025

Chip Grossman, of Santa Monica, always thought spirituality and business were opposing goals. It wasn’t until he encountered SGI Nichiren Buddhism that he realized their deep ties. Today, Chip shares how chanting Nam-myoho-renge-kyo helped him develop the courage and strength to go after his goals and build unshakable happiness.

View today's episode on YouTube.

Resources:
The New Human Revolution, vol. 9, pp. 272–73
The Writings of Nichiren Daishonin, vol. 1, p. 637.
The New Human Revolution, vol. 5, pp. 27­–28
The Wisdom for Creating Happiness and Peace, part 2, revised edition, pp. 185-87.

Duration: 01:07:16
Buddhability Short: It's Never Too Late
Mar 14, 2025

Buddhability Shorts is a series where we break down a Buddhist concept or common life challenge we’ve touched on in an interview. Today, we’re talking about life milestones and feeling left behind.

 

To ask a question about the basics of Buddhism, you can email us at connect@buddhability.org 

 

Episode Mentioned:

How I Beat Burnout

Seeing Beyond My Complaints and Problems

 

Resources:

Discussions on Youth, pp. 6, 121.

Each Instant Contains Incredible Possibilities

Duration: 00:11:40
When Plans Unexpectedly Change
Mar 07, 2025

Life can’t always go according to plan. So, what do we do when things change? Buddhist practice helps us to be flexible and turn everything into an opportunity for deeper happiness. 

 

Today’s guest, Camryn Snowden, of Oklahoma, navigated a big life change that helped her see that she could expand her capacity rather than compromising her dreams.

 

Resources:

The New Human Revolution, vol. 20, p. 89.

December 2, 2022, World Tribune, p. 7.

Duration: 00:38:35
Seeing Beyond My Complaints and Problems
Feb 28, 2025

Daily life throws a lot at us. When our state of life is low, it can be easy to get wrapped up in complaint. Buddhism teaches that caring for others helps us see beyond our problems, having a more expansive view of our lives with deeper appreciation and happiness.

 

Today’s guest, Daeseon Kim, of Queens, N.Y., shares how tying his dreams to a deeper purpose helped him move to the U.S. and advance in his career as a physical therapist.

Watch this episode on Youtube.

 

Resources:

Duration: 00:51:27
Perseverance is a Skill
Feb 21, 2025

What happens when you’ve failed at your goal… more than once? Today’s guest, Ayumi Sasaki, of Detroit, had a big career goal that took two years and many attempts to accomplish. We discuss how her Buddhist practice and community helped her develop the ability to pick herself back up and keep going until she reached the finish line.

 

Resources:

Discussions on Youth, p. 24. 

The Wisdom for Creating Happiness and Peace, part 1, revised edition, p. 215.

“Letter to Niike,” The Writings of Nichiren Daishonin, vol. 1, p. 1027.

Duration: 00:36:30
Buddhability Short: What Is Love?
Feb 14, 2025

Buddhability Shorts is a series where we break down a Buddhist concept or common life challenge we’ve touched on in an interview. Today, we’re learning how Buddhism can help us in relationships and love.

 

To ask a question about the basics of Buddhism, you can email us at connect@buddhability.org 

 

Episode Mentioned:

On Self-Love and Relationships

 

References:

Discussions on Youth, pp. 60–67.

Duration: 00:12:27
Believing in My Family Instead of Trying to Control Them
Feb 07, 2025

When we want others to change, we’re at the whim of our environment. One moment we’re happy with their actions and another we’re upset with something they said. Buddhism teaches us that when we work on our inner transformation our environment, including people, reflect that.

Today’s guest, Emma Grover, of Oakland, shares how developing herself helped her believe in her family.

Resources:
Living Buddhism, January 2025, p. 12.
The Writings of Nichiren Daishonin, vol 1, p. 279.
Living Buddhism, January 2021, p. 14.

Duration: 00:57:36
Buddhability Short: Why Do We Have a Daily Practice?
Jan 31, 2025

Buddhability Shorts is a series where we break down a Buddhist concept or common life challenge we’ve touched on in an interview. Today, we’re talking why SGI Nichiren Buddhists chant Nam-myoho-renge-kyo every day.

 

To ask a question about the basics of Buddhism, you can email us at connect@buddhability.org 

 

Episodes Mentioned:

How Connecting with People Enhanced by Self Care

Mastering Your Daily Rhythm

 

References:

Discussions on Youth pp. 215, 218, 220-21.

Duration: 00:12:33
Your Past Decisions Don’t Define Your Future
Jan 24, 2025

We might have a laundry list of regrets but we don’t have to let them determine our lives today or tomorrow. Today’s guest, Jesse Thompson of Columbus, Indiana, shares how he used his Buddhist practice to overcome shame and create the future he’d always dreamed of.

You can also watch the video version of today's episode on our YouTube Channel. 

 

Resources:
The Writings of Nichiren Daishonin, vol. 1, pp. 536, 832.
Learning From the Writings: The Hope-filled Teachings of Nichiren Daishonin, p. 107
July 11, 1997, World Tribune, p. 14

Discussions on Youth, p...

Duration: 00:44:23
How a Tattoo Artist is Revitalizing Her Community
Jan 17, 2025

Buddhist practice empowers us to positively impact our environment. Amber Owens, of Anniston, Alabama, uncovered a deep sense of purpose in revitalizing her hometown’s art culture. Today we’re talking about how chanting Nam-myoho-renge-kyo helps her continuously return to her “why” when the path to her dream gets rocky.

Today’s episode is also available in video format on our YouTube Channel.
 

Resources

The Wisdom for Creating Happiness and Peace, part 1, revised edition

Discussions on Youth, p. 172

 

Duration: 00:55:46
Buddhability Short: How to face the thing you've been avoiding
Jan 10, 2025

In today’s Short, we talk about how to do the thing we’ve said we would do for days, months or years. Buddhability Shorts is a series where we break down a Buddhist concept or common life challenge we’ve touched on in an interview.

Resources:
Discussions on Youth, pp. 98, 262, 395.

The Wisdom for Creating Happiness and Peace, part 2, revised edition, pp. 5, 103.

The Writings of Nichiren Daishonin, vol 1, p. 279.

 

Reach out to us at connect@buddhability.org to get connected with a Buddhability community near you.

Duration: 00:12:21
Rewriting The Story I Tell Myself About Who I Am and Who I Can Be
Jan 03, 2025

We all have narratives we tell ourselves about what is possible for our lives. Today’s guest, Jackie Alexander, of Chicago, shares how she overcame limiting beliefs about the kind of student and person she was. We discuss how chanting Nam-myoho-renge-kyo about everything from housing, to money, to graduate school led to Jackie’s newfound self-confidence.

Today’s episode is also available in video format on our YouTube Channel.

References

You Were Born to Win, p. 5

The New Human Revolution, vol. 26, p. 46

Duration: 00:58:11
3 Things I Learned This Year and 2 Things I’m Bringing into Next Year
Dec 06, 2024

Thank you for an incredible year! Today we’re reflecting back on Buddhability’s 2024 guests and some things we’ve learned from them. We can’t wait to show you what we have planned for 2025.

 

Reach out to us any time at connect@buddhability.org to get connected to a local Buddhist community or ask questions.

Duration: 00:14:42
The Courage to Live Authentically and Embrace Others
Nov 22, 2024

The journey of self-discovery can sometimes be long and winding. Ray Guida, of Columbus, Ohio, shares how he developed the compassion and courage to live as his authentic self. We discuss the ways chanting Nam-myoho-renge-kyo helps us face all hardships with hope and what it is like to practice SGI Nichiren Buddhism as an LGBTIQA+ person.

Today’s episode is also available in video format on our YouTube Channel.

Duration: 00:52:40
Buddhist History Pt.3: Buddhism Today
Nov 15, 2024

With so much to learn about Buddhist history, it can be hard to know where to start! This month, we’re doing a short series covering Buddhist history. Today’s episode is about how the Lotus Sutra and Nam-myoho-renge-kyo are practiced today.


Online Articles:
About Our Community

Living The Lotus Sutra
Engaged Buddhism


Books:
Waking The Buddha

The Wisdom of the Lotus Sutra Series


Reach out to us at connect@buddhability.org to get connected with a Buddhability community near you.

Duration: 00:14:02
Buddhist History Pt.2: Nichiren Daishonin and Nam-myoho-renge-kyo
Nov 08, 2024

With so much to learn about Buddhist history, it can be hard to know where to start! This month, we’re doing a short series covering Buddhist history. Today’s episode focuses on the origins of Nichiren Daishonin’s Buddhist philosophy and the practice of chanting Nam-myoho-renge-kyo.


Online Articles:
Buddhism Reaches the Shores of Japan

The Teachings of Nichiren Daishonin

Daishonin’s Life and Legacy


Books:
The Records of the Orally Transmitted Teachings Introduction

The Writings of Nichiren Daishonin, vol.1 and vol. 2


Reach ou...

Duration: 00:08:13
Buddhist History Pt.1: Shakyamuni and The Lotus Sutra
Nov 01, 2024

With so much to learn about Buddhist history, it can be hard to know where to start! This month, we’re doing a short series covering Buddhist history. Today’s episode covers the early history of SGI Nichiren Buddhism.

Online Articles:
The Humanism of The Lotus Sutra
Buddhist Lineage

Books:
The Lotus Sutra and Its Opening and Closing Sutras
The Living Buddha
The Wisdom of the Lotus Sutra Series
The Heart of The Lotus Sutra

Reach out to us at connect@buddhability.org to get connected with a Bu...

Duration: 00:08:59
A Psychiatrist’s Experience with Buddhism and Mental Health
Oct 25, 2024

Today’s guest, Bora Colak, is a psychiatrist in Brooklyn who struggled with depression for years after graduating from Harvard. When he started to practice Buddhism, something changed deep in his life. Bora shares the story of how he navigated depression, became a psychiatrist, and now uses Buddhism as the foundation for everything in his life.

 

Today’s episode is also available in video format on our YouTube Channel.

 

Resources:

Basics of Buddhism

Buddhism Applied (Chanting Nam-myoho-renge-kyo)

Embracing Buddhism

Duration: 01:14:20
How I Stopped Tying My Self-Worth to Relationships
Oct 18, 2024

Self-worth is tough to cultivate when we look to others for validation. One moment we’re flying high, then one harsh word sends us spiraling. Today’s guest, Nikki Gonzalez, of Oakland, shares how her Buddhist practice helped her shift from a life consumed by the opinions of others to one based on a deeply held belief in her infinite worth. We talk about how Buddhist concepts helped her change the way she looks at love and relationships and determine to become the kind of person she would be proud to be with.

Watch the video version of t...

Duration: 00:56:22
Buddhability Short: Refreshing Your Life
Oct 11, 2024

Do you feel overwhelmed and exhausted? In today’s Short, we talk about how to refresh yourself when you feel pulled in too many directions. Buddhability Shorts is a series where we break down a Buddhist concept or common life challenge we’ve touched on in an interview.

Resources:
Sept. 13, 2024, World Tribune, p. 10.
May 21, 2021, World Tribune, p. 3.
The Wisdom for Creating Happiness and Peace, part 3, revised edition, pp. 446-48.

Reach out to us at connect@buddhability.org to get connected with a Buddhability community near you.

Duration: 00:11:55
Finding My Path as an Art Therapist
Oct 04, 2024

What does it look like to have a fulfilling career? While no one can tell us the best life path for us, Buddhism offers a clear framework for understanding how to live with meaning and purpose. Today’s guest,  Paige Asawa of Los Angeles, shares her story of becoming an art therapist and how Buddhism helped her understand how to find a fulfilling career.

 

oday’s episode is also available in video format on our YouTube Channel.

 

If you’d like to get connected with your local Buddhability community, contact us at connec...

Duration: 00:57:46
A Change in My Heart Changed My Family Relationships
Sep 27, 2024

Sometimes we may wish the people around us were different. Today’s guest, Brigid Perry of Boston, shares how chanting Nam-myoho-renge-kyo honestly about her feelings toward her family helped her make a fundamental shift in the way she views them. 

 

Today’s episode is also available in video format here.

 

References:

The New Human Revolution, vol 1, pp. 173-4.

Living Buddhism, June 2024, p. 5.

The New Human Revolution, vol 30, Ch. 4.

 

Cheat Sheet: 

02:05 Brigid joins her sister at a Buddhist meeting

07:45 H...

Duration: 00:52:38
Orlando Bloom Opens Up About His Buddhist Practice: Staying Grounded, Facing Fears and Living Fully
Sep 20, 2024

We have a very special episode of Buddhability! You can listen as usual or watch the video on YouTube.

 

Today’s guest, Orlando Bloom, sits down to discuss how his Buddhist practice has informed everything from his breakout role as Legolas in the Lord of the Rings to how he confronts his limitations in his new show To The Edge.

 

Orlando shares insights he’s gathered throughout his life since encountering SGI Nichiren Buddhism at age 16. He opens up about staying grounded with his sudden rise to fame, following a Buddhist exampl...

Duration: 01:24:14
How I Feel Hope While Living with Anxiety and Depression
Sep 13, 2024

Ariana Jaramillo, of Santa Cruz, started experiencing panic attacks in high school. Right around that time, she started to regularly chant Nam-myoho-renge-kyo. Today, she shares how practicing SGI Nichiren Buddhism has helped her remain undefeated by anxiety and depression. We talk about what it looks like to chant daily, study Buddhism and apply it to your life. 

 

References:

The New Human Revolution, vol 2, revised edition, p. 190.

Unlocking the Mysteries of Birth and Death.

Discussions on Youth, p. 5.


If you’d like to get connected with...

Duration: 00:51:10
Buddhability Short: How to Chant Nam-myoho-renge-kyo
Aug 30, 2024

In today’s Short, we’re breaking down the Buddhist mantra Nam-myoho-renge-kyo and explaining how to chant it step-by-step. By the end of the episode, you should feel confident trying it out yourself!

 

Helpful Resources for Chanting:

How to Start Your Buddhist PracticeLearn How to Chant (Video)Ways to Enhance Your Chanting

Reach out to us at connect@buddhability.org to get connected with a Buddhability community near you.

Duration: 00:10:59
Rejection Helped Me Become a Published Researcher at 18
Aug 16, 2024

Nikita Agrawal, a recent high school graduate from Chicago, was determined to use her research to contribute to the world. Being the first author of an academic journal article is difficult but submitting it while you’re applying for colleges and finishing your senior year is even harder.

 

In today’s episode, Nikita shares how chanting Nam-myoho-renge-kyo helped her handle painful rejections and utilize feedback to help her become a better academic. Through the process, she learned how to overcome the thoughts that told her to give up.

 

Resources:

Twenty...

Duration: 00:37:14
Why You Started Chanting Nam-myoho-renge-kyo
Aug 09, 2024

There are limitless reasons why someone might try chanting Nam-myoho-renge-kyo! For some, it’s an easy leap. For others, it might feel a bit intimidating. That’s why we’re bringing you the voices of several Buddhability listeners sharing why they started to chant. 

 

Helpful Resources for Chanting:
How to Start Your Buddhist Practice

Learn How to Chant (Video)
Ways to Enhance Your Chanting

 

Reach out to us at connect@buddhability.org to get connected with a Buddhability community near you.

Duration: 00:09:25
Changing My Perspective on Success
Aug 02, 2024

Vishvak Prakkruth encountered Buddhism in Mumbai when he was an aspiring filmmaker. As he moved to New York and Los Angeles to further his career, he found deeper meaning in his art and shifted his perspective on success.

In today’s episode, we talk about how chanting Nam-myoho-renge-kyo and studying Buddhist philosophy have helped him find meaning and purpose in his work.

Reference:
The New Human Revolution, revised edition, vol. 5.
The Wisdom for Creating Happiness and Peace, part 1, revised edition, pp. 335-35.

Duration: 00:49:56
How Loss Deepened My Appreciation for Life
Jul 26, 2024

Alexandria Jones, of San Diego, grew up with many examples of the power of chanting Nam-myoho-renge-kyo. It wasn’t until becoming a young adult that she decided to test it for herself. 

 

In today’s episode, Alexandria shares how chanting Nam-myoho-renge-kyo helped her to develop limitless strength and courage. Two things she would need when faced with the painful loss of a loved one. She shares how the Buddhist view of death deepened her appreciation of life.

 

References:

Unlocking the Mysteries of Life and Death

Duration: 00:54:39
Announcement: Tell us why you started chanting!
Jul 19, 2024

We’re making a listener episode with your stories about starting your Buddhist practice! You can submit a voice message telling us, in a minute or less, why you started chanting Nam-myoho-renge-kyo.

 

Ways to submit your voice message:

1. Instagram: Send a voice message to our DMs @Buddhability

2. Voicemail: Call us at (646) 883-6381 and leave a message after the tone.

Please send us your story by Friday, August 2nd.

 

We’ll select a small assortment to share on an upcoming episode, so please submit only if you ar...

Duration: 00:02:06
Valuing My Life: Making My Childhood Self Proud
Jul 12, 2024

An 8-year-old Kimberly Cadillo struggled to find her place in a new culture, language and country. Moving from Peru to New Jersey brought many challenges, especially with self-esteem. 

 

Today we’re talking about how chanting Nam-myoho-renge-kyo helped Kimberly develop unshakable self-worth no longer tied to external validation. As she says, though the journey might be challenging, appreciating your life is a treasure no one can take away.

 

References:

Discussions on Youth, p. 77.

December 3, 2004, World Tribune, p. 8.

Duration: 00:48:19
Buddhability Short: Cultivating wisdom in an age of misinformation
Jul 05, 2024

Buddhability Shorts is a series where we break down a Buddhist concept or common life challenge we’ve touched on in an interview. Today, we’re talking about the Buddhist perspective on wisdom and what it means to use knowledge with wisdom.

 

To ask a question about the basics of Buddhism, you can email us at connect@buddhability.org

 

References:

My Dear Friends in America, fourth edition, pp. 369-71.

The Wisdom of the Lotus Sutra, vol. 2, p. 33.

Duration: 00:10:32
Buddhability Short: How to make the most of your time
Jun 28, 2024

Buddhability Shorts is a series where we break down a Buddhist concept or common life challenge we’ve touched on in an interview. Today, we’re talking about how chanting Nam-myoho-renge-kyo can help us maximize every moment and use our time wisely.

 

To ask a question about the basics of Buddhism, you can email us at connect@buddhability.org

 

Episodes Mentioned:

How To Do It All, with Dr. Gitima Sharma

Why I Appreciate My College Rejections

 

References:

The Victorious Teen, p. 28.

“O...

Duration: 00:14:36
Buddhability Short: Looking at yourself with fresh eyes
Jun 26, 2024

Buddhability Shorts is a series where we break down a Buddhist concept or common life challenge we’ve touched on in an interview. Today, we’re talking about the principle of the cherry, plum, peach and damson blossoms.

 

To ask a question about the basics of Buddhism, you can email us at connect@buddhability.org

 

Episodes Mentioned:

Daniel: Breaking Free from Self-Imposed Limitations

Megan: Living Based on My Inherent Worth vs. People’s Opinions

Joshua: Learning to Love Myself

 

References:
The Wisdo...

Duration: 00:12:10
The Strength to Challenge Every Limitation
Jun 07, 2024

Keiko Brunson, of Denver, entered the world with a bang and continued to challenge every perceived limitation placed on her. Today she shares how chanting Nam-myoho-renge-kyo gave her the confidence to live authentically and with deep gratitude for those who support her.

 

References:

 “Letter to Niike,” The Writings of Nichiren Daishonin, vol. 1, p.1027.

“The Difficult of Sustaining Faith” WND-1 p. 471.

Discussions on Youth, p. 74.

 

Cheat Sheet:

02:07 Keiko’s Memories Growing up in a Buddhist family

10:05 Getting accepted into college was the easy part

...

Duration: 00:42:54
My Problems Remind Me of My Potential
May 31, 2024

It isn’t always easy to believe you can make a change. Immaculate Mutebi, of New York City, has challenged that disbelief many times. In today’s episode, we discuss how chanting Nam-myoho-renge-kyo helped her use obstacles in her family, workplace and housing to deepen her conviction in the power of her life.

 

References:

On Attaining Buddhahood in This Lifetime: SGI President Ikeda’s Lecture Series, p. 38.

A Foundation for Your Life: Essentials of Nichiren's Writings for Young Women, p.198.

Discussions on Youth, pp. 298–99.

 

Cheat Sheet:

...

Duration: 00:46:42
How Connecting with People Enhanced My Self-Care
May 24, 2024

Cam Morose, a Boston school psychologist, found Buddhism at a crucial time. He was struggling with anxiety that felt impossible to challenge. In today’s episode, Cam shares how Buddhism gave him the roadmap and energy to connect with others, challenge his inner critic and find deeper happiness.

References:
July, 2019, Living Buddhism, pp.56–57
“The Strategy of the Lotus Sutra” The Writings of Nichiren Daishonin, vol. 1, p. 1000.
The Wisdom for Creating Happiness and Peace, part 1, revised edition, pp. 104

Cheat Sheet:
03:40 A friend’s life state inspires Cam to try chanting Nam-myoho-renge-kyo
08:57 His anxiet...

Duration: 00:52:10
Buddhability Short: How to find your power in a chaotic world
May 17, 2024

Buddhability Shorts is a series where we break down a Buddhist concept or common life challenge we’ve touched on in an interview. Today, we’re talking about how Buddhist practice empowers us to move the world in a positive direction.

 

To ask a question about the basics of Buddhism, you can email us at connect@buddhability.org

 

Episodes Referenced:

Abe: “How to make progress, even when you can’t see eye to eye”

Dori: “How to turn your circumstances into your purpose”

 

References:

Duration: 00:12:34
Finding Purpose in My First Year of Buddhist Practice
May 10, 2024

Daylen Heidt, of Houston, grew up labeled as a “bad kid.” Everything changed when they started practicing Buddhism just over a year ago. Buddhism teaches that we’re the protagonists of our lives and have the power to write, perform and direct our dream script. Today, Daylen shares their journey from being directionless and hopeless to living with courage and purpose. 

 

Reference:

The Wisdom for Creating Happiness and Peace, part 2, revised edition, pp. 165–66

 

Cheat Sheet:

06:40 Daylen finds Buddhism at a time of uncertainty

11:05 Connecting with their local...

Duration: 00:44:42
Why I Appreciate My College Rejections
May 03, 2024

When Ashley Park didn’t get into her first choice colleges, she was stuck in New York City balancing a jam-packed schedule. Buddhism teaches that everything moves in the direction of our happiness when we chant Nam-myoho-renge-kyo. 

 

With that in mind, Ashley knew there must be a reason and used her Buddhist practice to discover it. Today, we discuss how winning in every area of your life leads to your ultimate growth and happiness. 

 

References:

Discussions on Youth

Aug. 14, 1998, World Tribune, p. 9.

 

Cheat Sheet:<...

Duration: 00:53:18
Winning Over Perfectionism
Apr 26, 2024

Buddhism teaches us that our lives are precious just as they are. This can be hard to believe if we struggle with self-criticism and strive for flawlessness. Fortunately, each time we chant Nam-myoho-renge-kyo, we tap into our limitless wisdom, courage, and compassion and challenge our inner critic head-on.

 

Today, Clark Harrell, of Seattle, Washington, shares how fighting perfectionism helped him enjoy his Buddhist practice, musical pursuits and everyday life. 

 

References: 

Discussions on Youth, p. 171

The Wisdom for Creating Happiness and Peace, part 1, revised edition,  p. 102

 

C...

Duration: 00:57:38
Buddhability Short: Uncertainty after graduation
Apr 19, 2024

Buddhability Shorts is a series where we break down a Buddhist concept or common life challenge we’ve touched on in an interview. Today, we’re talking about navigating life after graduation and finding your unique path.

 

To ask a question about the basics of Buddhism, you can email us at connect@buddhability.org

Episodes Referenced:
Josef: "Finding Your Purpose in College"
Louise: "Building a Career You Love"
Luca: "What you do isn't who you are"

References:
Discussions on Youth, pp. 71-73, 26 

Duration: 00:15:34
Learning to Love Myself
Apr 12, 2024

It can be hard to embrace ourselves when society often makes us feel otherwise. In this episode, we’re talking about how chanting Nam-myoho-renge-kyo empowers us to appreciate and treasure every part of who we are.

Today’s guest, Joshua Thomas, of Portland, Oregon, shares how chanting Nam-myoho-renge-kyo helped him to live authentically, love his life and encourage others to do the same.

References:
The Wisdom for Creating Happiness and Peace, part 1, revised edition, p. 207.
The Wisdom for Creating Happiness and Peace, part 2, revised edition, pp. 335–36.
October 11, 2013, World Tribune, p. 9.

Duration: 00:51:14
Happiness That Can’t Be Destroyed
Apr 05, 2024

Daily life can feel like a roller coaster where we’re tossed around by the ups and downs of our health, school, family relationships and so on. Through chanting Nam-myoho-renge-kyo, we can strengthen our life force and become people unswayed by our circumstances.

 

Today’s guest, Koda Jordet, of Fargo, North Dakota, shares how prioritizing his Buddhist practice, mental health and addiction recovery, helped him develop indestructible happiness.

 

References:

“Happiness in This World,” The Writings of Nichiren Daishonin, vol. 1, p. 681.

The Wisdom for Creating Happiness and Peace, part 1, re...

Duration: 00:36:33
Buddhability Short: Making meaningful friendships
Mar 29, 2024

Buddhability Shorts is a series where we break down a Buddhist concept that we’ve touched on in an interview. Today, we’re talking about how chanting Nam-myoho-renge-kyo brings out the characteristics needed to make authentic relationships that last.

 

To ask a question about the basics of Buddhism, you can email us at connect@buddhability.org

 

References:

The Wisdom for Creating Happiness and Peace, part 3, revised edition, pp. 106–07.

Discussions on Youth, pp. 39–40, 117–18, 283–84.

https://www.worldtribune.org/2023/overcoming-loneliness/ .

 

Duration: 00:13:01
Facing the Fear of Death
Mar 22, 2024

It’s natural to want to look away from the inevitable reality of death but Buddhism teaches that death is an alternate phase of life and makes up a larger universal cycle. To understand death is to deepen our understanding of and appreciation for life.

 

Today’s guest, John Plummer, of Cold Spring, NY, shares how facing his fear of loss improved his relationships and deepened his work as a film and TV writer. 

 

References:

The New Human Revolution, vol. 24, pp. 177–78

A Piece of Mirror and Other Essays, p...

Duration: 00:44:32
Buddhability Short: How to increase your life force
Mar 15, 2024

Buddhability Shorts is a monthly series where we break down a Buddhist concept that we’ve touched on in an interview. This month, we’re talking about how chanting Nam-myoho-renge-kyo elevates the inner state of life and brings forth the life force we need to accomplish our goals.

 

To ask a question about the basics of Buddhism, you can email us at connect@buddhability.org

 

References:

The Wisdom for Creating Happiness and Peace, part 1, revised edition, p. 35.

Discussions on Youth, p. 411.

https://www.worldtribune.org/2021/each-i...

Duration: 00:11:41
Overcoming Loneliness
Mar 08, 2024

Experts say the U.S. is dealing with a serious “loneliness epidemic” as adults feel more isolated and alone than ever. How can Buddhism help us break out of our shell and find meaningful connection with others?

 

Today’s guest, Apoorvee Sawhney, of Denver, shares how studying Buddhism and chanting Nam-myoho-renge-kyo helped her to overcome self-pity in order to graduate a Ph.D. program and start a career in academia.

 

References:

“On Attaining Buddhahood in This Lifetime,” The Writings of Nichiren Daishonin, vol. 1, pp. 3–4

https://www.worldtribune.org/2021/chall...

Duration: 00:40:09
How I Beat Burnout
Mar 01, 2024

Our daily lives can be challenging and we might be asking ourselves, “Is there anything more to life than sleeping, eating and going to a job I don’t like?” If you’re feeling burnt out, you’re not alone. But Buddhist practice can refresh us and help us lead fulfilling lives.

Today’s guest, Kyle Maharlika-Roper, of Miami, shares how he went from burnt out in an unfulfilling job to finally pursuing his childhood dream of art.

 

References:

The New Human Revolution, vol. 16.

The Wisdom for Creating Happiness and Peace, pa...

Duration: 00:54:22
Breaking Through Stagnation
Feb 23, 2024

Do you ever feel like you’re not making any progress even though you’ve been trying to reach a goal for what feels like forever? Today’s guest, Hannah Doherty, of Los Angeles, shares how she broke through self-doubt and stagnation to find a job in her dream field, foster friendships and reach new heights as a dancer.

References:

The Light of Learning, p. 130.

July 11, 1997, World Tribune, p. 14.

Duration: 00:54:56
Buddhability Short: Finding your purpose
Feb 16, 2024

Buddhability Shorts is a monthly series where we break down a Buddhist concept that we’ve touched on in an interview. This month, we’re talking about how Buddhist practice helps us to value our unique qualities and lead a purposeful life.

 

To ask a question about the basics of Buddhism, you can email us at connect@sgi-usa.org

 

References:

The Wisdom for Creating Happiness and Peace, part 2, revised edition, p. 335.

The Wisdom for Creating Happiness and Peace, part 1, revised edition, pp. 212–214.

Duration: 00:10:57
What It Took to Make My Dreams a Reality
Feb 09, 2024

Buddhism helps us to build a solid inner life that isn’t swayed by our circumstances. That strength is the key to having the confidence needed to take action toward our dreams.

 

Today’s guest, Christopher Robin Donaldson, of Denver, Colorado, shares how he went from passively waiting for his dreams to becoming a father, professional actor, husband, college graduate and homeowner.

 

References:

The Writings of Nichiren Daishonin, vol. 1, p. 794

Soar Into the Skys of Hope, p. 70
Faith Into Action, p. 140

The Wisdom for Creati...

Duration: 00:56:22
A Skeptic's Approach to Buddhism
Feb 02, 2024

It’s natural to have doubt. The key, however, is whether we use our questions as fuel to seek out answers. Confidence in the power of Buddhist practices grows with time as you see actual proof of change in your life.

Today’s guest, Devesh Kumar, a medical student in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, shares how he tested Buddhism to see whether her could really make his impossible dreams a reality.

References:
Jan. 2, 1998, World Tribune, p. 11
Hope Is a Decision, p. 5
The Wisdom for Creating Happiness and Peace, part 1, revised edition, p. 126
The Budd...

Duration: 00:43:09
How Living True to Myself Improved My Relationships
Jan 26, 2024

Whether we like it or not, we don’t exist in isolation. The interconnection of life means that when we change, our environment changes as well. 

 

Today’s guest, Heidi Hayashi, of Stratford, Conn., shares how finding the courage to live true to herself improved and deepened her family relationships.

 

References:

The Wisdom for Creating Happiness and Peace, part 2, revised edition p. 270

Buddhism Day by Day: Wisdom for Modern Life, p. 315

The Wisdom of the Lotus Sutra, vol. 4, p. 20

Unlocking the Mysteries of Birth...

Duration: 00:49:22
Buddhability Short: Caring for ourselves and others
Jan 19, 2024

Buddhability Shorts are monthly episodes where we break down a Buddhist concept that we’ve touched on in an interview. This month, we’re talking about why Buddhist practice is neither simple altruism nor is it focused solely on ourselves.

 

To ask a question about the basics of Buddhism, you can email us at connect@sgi-usa.org

References:

The Wisdom for Creating Happiness and Peace, part 2, revised edition, pp. 239–241

The Wisdom for Creating Happiness and Peace, part 2, revised edition, pp. 229–230

The Wisdom for Creating Happiness and Peace, part 2, r...

Duration: 00:13:51
Anatomy of a Dream
Jan 12, 2024

This week we’re talking about dreams. How do we dream? How do we find purpose in our dreams? And if we have a clear dream, how we pursue it.

 

We’re speaking with two young Buddhists: one who learned how to open her life up to new possibilities and another who discovered deeper meaning in his dreams. Samantha Collins of St. Paul, Minnesota and Grady Tesch of New York City share how they discovered and followed their dreams.

 

References: 

The Writings of Nichiren Daishonin, vol. 1, p. 835

The Wis...

Duration: 00:53:52
Your Stories of Gratitude
Dec 22, 2023

As we head into the final stretch of the year, we bring you the voices of several Buddhability listeners sharing appreciation for someone in their life.

 

References mentioned:

The Wisdom for Creating Happiness and Peace, part 1, pp. 66-68

Duration: 00:14:29
Breaking Free from Self-Imposed Limitations
Dec 15, 2023

Believing that we each possess limitless wisdom, courage and compassion—what we call Buddhability—can be a daily battle. Many of us impose limitations on ourselves, believing that we’re not capable of accomplishing our dreams and becoming happy.

 

Today’s guest, Daniel Sun, of Boston, shares how he used Buddhism to overcome his limiting beliefs and become an accomplished Harvard scientist and scholar. We discuss the key role chanting Nam-myoho-renge-kyo and studying Buddhism played in his ability to shift his mindset.

Cheat Sheet:

7:20 Daniel tries Buddhism to get through graduate school Duration: 00:49:56

How Sasha Lee Learned to View Her Problems as Opportunities
Dec 08, 2023

Struggles are an unavoidable part of life. While it may seem counterintuitive to view them as opportunities, Buddhism teaches that we can use each problem in our life as fuel for our happiness. Today we’re discussing how overcoming challenges builds an unshakable and undefeated self.

Today’s guest, Sasha Lee, and influencer and TV personality in Hawaii, shares how she started to see that obstacles were opportunities for her growth and the powerful role a friend’s encouragement can play.

References mentioned
The Wisdom for Creating Happiness and Peace, Part 1, p. 170

Duration: 00:42:18
Listener Episode: Send us your stories on gratitude!
Dec 01, 2023

We’re creating a special episode about gratitude with stories from listeners.

 

To submit, send a voice memo of no more than 1 minute to connect@sgi-usa.org sharing a quick story about someone you appreciate. It can be a small interaction with a stranger on the bus to a family member who’s been with you all your life. We want to showcase the variety of ways one person can make an impact. So, there’s no moment to share that is too big or too small. No need to share names in your voice memo—yo...

Duration: 00:01:35
SGI President Daisaku Ikeda Passes Away
Nov 22, 2023

Today we share the news of Buddhist philosopher and Soka Gakkai International (SGI) President Daisaku Ikeda’s passing and the impacts of his life and work.

Duration: 00:03:07
How I Stopped Letting Anger and Fear Control Me
Nov 17, 2023

Fear and anger can be overpowering. Especially when they’re grounded in past and deeply personal experience. While our fears may feel justified they can also hold us back from accomplishing our goals and living a happy life. Today we’re talking about how to uproot those tendencies in our lives and transform them for our happiness.

Today’s guest, Krithi Byadgi, of San Francisco, shares how she used her Buddhist practice to transform her deep anger and fear into the courage and joy needed to strive for a harmonious family and her dream career.

Refere...

Duration: 00:39:13
Honoring My Parents by Fighting for My Dreams
Nov 10, 2023

Amid a painful reality that can’t be changed, like a family member’s terminal disease, how can we still create hope? Today we’re discussing how tapping into our Buddhability—the limitless wisdom, courage, and compassion we each possess—can help us transform our attitude, create a beautiful life, and accomplish our dreams amid a difficult reality.

Our guest is Jonathan Cheng, of New York City, who shares how he is courageously accomplishing his dreams as a filmmaker to honor his parents and fight for their eternal happiness.

Cheat Sheet:
7:52 Why Jonathan decided to start c...

Duration: 00:48:43