This podcast is all about transformation, mindfulness, community, and the tools and practices people use to generate intentional happiness.It explores everything from magick and mysticism, to Buddhism, AI, and crypto, through thoughtful conversations with guests ranging from shamans, academics, monastics, realised masters, and meditation teachers. Real stories, fascinating ideas… and loads of other lovely stuff. Hosted by Danny Hill, kindfulness teacher, career and confidence coach, and community nurse. He guides reflective conversations with curiosity, warmth, and humour
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In Search of Bitcoin: How We Ended Up Talking About Everything. An Interview with Coinbase Senior Teaching Engineer, Jeremy Jones
Jun 16, 20261h 51m
I came into this conversation thinking I was finally going to understand Bitcoin. And I did. Kinda. But that turned out to be the least interesting part. Jeremy Jones is Senior Teaching Engineer at Coinbase, one of the biggest cryptocurrency exchanges in the world. I've known him since 2008, when we were both volunteering at a Vipassana centre above Dharamsala in the Himalayas — the same year, as it happens, that Satoshi Nakamoto published the paper that started all of this. His journey to where he is now took in a Royal Enfield motorcycle, eight months through the Himalayas, a kidnapping by Maoists, a decade of near-poverty teaching in San Francisco, and a leap into coding in his early thirties with no savings and no safety net. We talk about Bitcoin — what it is, why it matters, why it's more philosophically interesting than most people realise. And then we talk about everything else: reinvention, burnout, meditation, community, and what it actually takes to change your life when you have no idea what you're doing. Danny Hill - ICF ACC Coach Supporting people to think clearly and move forward monkonamotorbike.com
Today my guest is Werner Meier, a realised Advaita master originally from Swiss Germany. Werner left his home in the Swiss alps in the seventies and headed for India in search of enlightenment He ended up locking himself in a tiny cell at Amma’s ashram in Kerala for many years, enduring incredible hardships before he finally reached his goal I met Werner in Tiruvannamalai in Southern India where he lives and holds weekly satsangs and where we recorded this interview Here he talks about his remarkable journey to enlightenment, the practices he used, meeting Amma when she was almost unheard of, how he came to lock himself in a cell for many years and how Amma pushed him to his limits and beyond Enjoy!
Death and the Dhamma. An interview with Yanai Postelnik
Jun 2, 20241h 29m
Today I'm talking to meditation teacher, Yanai Postelnik about old age, sickness, death and the Dhamma Yanai was diagnosed with bowel cancer just over a year ago and so has a very personal experience of both the Dhamma and ill health. He has led retreats on the subject and talks very openly and candidly about what he has been through, so far from being a morbid conversation I personally found hearing his story to be deeply inspiring Yanai is a mainstay of the teaching community at Gaia House Meditation Center in Devon in the UK and has been on the show before when we did quite a deep dive into his life and Dhamma background. So if you’d like to know more about him please listen to the episode entitled Love in the Time of Extinction, where he also talks about his activism aimed at fighting climate change
Today my guest is Ayala Gill. Ayala has been committed to a path of insight and awakening since her early twenties. She has been practicing Iyengar yoga since 1977 -aged just six years old- Insight Meditation and Dhamma since 1995, Insight Yoga (including yin yoga and psychospiritual enquiry) since 2001 and the animistic practices of the Andean-Inkan Holy Mountain tradition since 2017. She says she is humbled and fascinated by the potential of these practices to inform and enhance our relationship to body, heart, mind and spirit – and passionate in her commitment to translate this potential into everyday life. She has been teaching for 25 years, guides silent retreats in Europe which include yoga, meditation and ceremony, and is currently writing a book about integrating these practices into daily life. She has received authorisation to teach Insight Meditation from Martin Aylward , with whom she continues to study dharma. Ayala lives with her husband and their 3 children between London and Dorset, where they are using regenerative farming methods to enhance biodiversity. I first met her at London insight retreat day. I was struck her commitment to both yoga and meditation. There are a lot of yoga teachers out there who teach a bit of meditation and meditation teacher who include yoga to their practice but not many who have really combined the two. And then branched off into shamanistic practices as well I really enjoyed hearing her story. I hope you will too Enjoy!
An Interview with Meditation teacher Ethan Pollock
Oct 15, 20231h 37m
Today my guest is Ethan Pollock, meditation teacher and co-founder of Mindful Living Community. Ethan has been facilitating mindfulness groups and retreats for over a decade. In his early twenties he gave up a career as a commercially successful artist and spent five years training at Plum Village with the internationally recognized mindfulness teacher & Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh. He is a qualified Mindful Self-Compassion teacher. He facilitates and teaches around the UK including at the Sharpham Trust, Schumacher College, The Royal Drawing School, and local groups in Devon This is one of a series of interviews I am doing profiling meditation teachers linked with Gaia House I met Ethan on a recent retreat at the Barn which is closely linked with Gaia House where he was giving a talk. I was struck by how well he taught and interested to hear more about his training at Plum village I’m afraid my mic started to give up on this episode. I’ll have a nice shiny new one for my next podcast, I promise. Please enjoy
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