Kathy Park

Spark Your Bliss

Religion EN ↓ 7 episodes

Deep conversations on the power of meditation, the great questions of life and death that bring insights, and Buddhist teachings that help to digest our experience.

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Kathy Park

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Religion

Latest episode

Aug 19, 2025

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Episodes

The Sound of Freedom: Liberate Yourself Fully in Chanting 19.08.2025

Myokei Caine-Barrett, Shonin Bishop, Nichiren Shu Order of Buddhism of North America Myokei Shonin - as she is called with her bishop title, was born in Okinawa in Japan. Raised by a Japanese mother and an African American father, Myokei grew up in Texas, where, as a young girl, she first connected with the community of Japanese women who gathered to chant together. Dedicating her life to the prac...

Breaking the Spell: Awakening, Service and Community for a New Generation 05.08.2025

Aaron Stryker After a spiritual crisis at the age of 18, Aaron began practicing Mysore-style Ashtanga Yoga with Angela Jamison in Ann Arbor, Michigan. He encountered Zen on a trip to Dai Bosatsu Zendo in New York State, with an emerging student meditation group at Wesleyan University. During his senior year, he worked with the Patricelli Center for Social Entrepreneurship to co-found Dharma Gates,...

Turning Confusion into Wisdom 22.07.2025

Zen Master Soeng Hyang Barbara Rhodes Barbara Rhodes (Zen Master Soeng Hyang), known as Bobby to her students, has almost five decades of Zen practice and teaching experience. She met the late Korean Zen master Seung Sahn in 1972, received inka (permission to teach) from him in 1977, and dharma transmission in 1992. She has been teaching and leading retreats since 1978, and has been the head Zen m...

Zen in a Paper Dixie Cup: A Conversation with Tim Colohan on Why Good and Evil Have No Self-nature 08.07.2025

Tim Colohan A  Zen student of the late Korean Zen Master Seung Sahn in the Kwan Um Zen tradition since 1985, Tim attended two 90-day winter kyol che - traditional intensive Zen retreats in silence - at Hwa Gae Sah Temple and Shin Won Sah Temple in S. Korea in 1995 and 1997. In 2022, he received inka , permission to teach from Zen Master Soeng Hyang Barbara Rhodes in the Kwan Um Zen tradition....

Lama Ludrup Yongsoo 24.06.2025

Lama Ludrup Yongsoo - also known as Yongsoo Sunim, is a Korean American monk ordained in the Nyingma tradition of Tibetan Buddhism since 2003. He did a four-year intensive retreat in Dordogne, southern France, under the guidance of his main teacher, Pema Wangyal Rinpoche. Since 2008, he has been a pioneer in introducing Tibetan Buddhism to Korea. Yongsoo Sunim teaches the foundational Mahayana pri...

From Midwest Prairies to Korean Mountains: Discovering Buddha Through God in Kansas 27.05.2025

Rebecca Otte is from Topeka, Kansas, in the United States. She grew up Christian in rural Kansas and began meditation in the Kwan Um Zen tradition in 1996. One of the founding members of the Prairieth Zen Center in Topeka, she practiced extensively for over two decades, including a ninety-day-long intensive retreat known as kyol che . She received inka (permission to teach Zen) in 2020 and became...

Spark the Lamp Within 13.05.2025

Welcome to Spark Your Bliss - conversations that dive into the deep questions of life and death, insights from meditation practice, and helpful Buddhist teachings to digest our experiences. Kathy shares her own experience of stepping into the dharma stream unexpectedly upon her return to her native country, South Korea, many years ago. What began as the first deep transformation of her life became...

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