The four of us around the kitchen table

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November 24th, 2012

A few weeks ago we had the good fortune of having William Woollard, Matt MacMillan and Karen and myself sat around our kitchen table. We read two lovely experiences about relationships with mothers, one from two sisters in India, Bipasha van der Zijde & Bishaka Dalvi. The other experience was from Kelvin Lam. We swapped stories and experiences and played music from the Podsafe music network including, Levi Blues by the Dala Girls, Mine Again by Black Lab and Yael Naim with New Soul. The editing took some time and I was able to get the file ready to the digital work on the plane to Brisbane, where when we land I hope to post online! Thank you very much everyone for the many birthday wishes you were kind enough to send and for all your good wishes about our forthcoming move to Vancouver. We are continuing to study hard and have started writing the lecture for the next show, so bear with us as we embark on the next crazy adventure. I think its about time we shared an experience of how we have done this, what do you think?

9 Comments »

  1. Soo exciting! Have been looking forward to this one 🙂 Thank you!

    Comment by Reinoud van der Zijde — November 25, 2012 @ 11:40 am

  2. Wonderful show Jason and Karen!!! It’s always good to hear your voices. Special thanks to William Woollard and Matt MacMillan.

    Comment by Frank Ametefe — December 3, 2012 @ 10:03 am

  3. thanks for the update
    im sure you folks got lots of music and talks after the holidays

    readers go get “Science of Happines,” buy this book opened my eyes learn this from buddhist podcast website.

    Comment by marc — December 20, 2012 @ 6:29 am

  4. Hey Jason/Karen,
    You guys are doing a masterful job with this podcast. A big hug and a huge thanks from India.

    Looking forward to your next podcast. Be safe and take care.

    -Amit

    Comment by Amit — December 31, 2012 @ 1:06 pm

  5. It’s really a great pleasure listening to you and also of great help to cope with daily life.
    I bought William Woollard’s book after listening to the readings.
    Take care, I wish you all the best for this new year.
    Sylvia

    Comment by sylvia — January 1, 2013 @ 5:45 pm

  6. Thank you so much for doing this noble work!!!!! I live in mexico but lived my first years in england. I have been practicing since 2008 and love it! But the way you explain it is beyond marvelous! Thank you sooo much!,
    If i coul talk to jarrett for advice it would be more than great
    Wish you hte best !
    All my love, sincerily, Alejandra

    Comment by Alejandra — January 11, 2013 @ 10:25 pm

  7. Happy New Year! I miss hearing you guys-thought my ipod wasn’t updating but it turns out you haven’t done a podcast in 2013 yet. Come back! Please! Miss you!!!

    Comment by Cheryl — March 1, 2013 @ 9:33 pm

  8. We crazy miss you!!!
    My family and I are praying for your safety and hopefully you will we be all set to keep with the shows
    Thank you so very much for being a very important ingredient when it comes to lift my life condition
    Lots of hugs from Phoenix AZ!

    Comment by Nadia Nunez — April 3, 2013 @ 5:10 pm

  9. Greetings from Rome, Italy! Yesterday I met with some fellow Buddhists to do preparation for our next women’s division meeting and we decided we would discuss “the relationship with our parents” as the next topic and that we would also develop the concept of gratitude which is so important to that discussion. Then I come home and started searching the internet for any study material related to this topic and found this podcast which discusses just that! Loved it. A huge thank you to all those who participated in this.

    Comment by Francesca — April 6, 2013 @ 11:54 am

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