Episodes
Sunday Dec 17, 2023
With Guest JJ Wilson for a 2nd podcast
Sunday Dec 17, 2023
Sunday Dec 17, 2023
JJ Wilson founded the Women's Studies program at Sonoma State U. Her husband Phillip Wilson was one of Shunryu Suzuki's early ordained disciples. They came to Sokoji , Suzuki's SF temple, in 1961. She wrote her thesis on Virginia Wolf there and is a leading authority on Virginia Wolf.
Saturday Dec 09, 2023
With Guest Daigaku Rumme
Saturday Dec 09, 2023
Saturday Dec 09, 2023
Daigaku Rumme is the teacher at the Confluence Zen Center (confluencezen.org) in Maplewood, a suburb of St. Louis, Missouri. He was ordained by and received transmission from Seikkei Harada and practiced for 27 years at Hosshinji in Obama, Japan. He was with the Soto Zen International Center for seven years while living at the SFZC City Center. For five years he was director of the Soto Zen Buddhism North America Office and the Head Priest of Zenshuji in LA. In 2015 he moved to St. Louis and has been teaching there ever since. In this podcast, Daigaku fills in the blanks on all that, and talks about the latest book he's translated working with the author: “The Formless Record of the Transmission of Illumination: a Contemporary Commentary on Keizan Zenji’s Denkoroku - volume 1" by Gien Inoue.
Sunday Dec 03, 2023
With guest Neil Rubenking
Sunday Dec 03, 2023
Sunday Dec 03, 2023
Neil Rubenking came to the SF Zen Center in the seventies and had this interest in computers that benefitted the SFZC when hardly anyone knew anything about them and he sailed into a career with PC Magazine that continues to this day as their senior security analyst. He also worked for the CIA as a student summer job. Listen to this podcast and you'll learn more vital information about Neil and so forth.
Sunday Nov 26, 2023
With Guest Vicki Austin
Sunday Nov 26, 2023
Sunday Nov 26, 2023
Shosan Vicki Austin is a priest and teacher at the SF Zen Center whose reach has spread further due to her knowledge of ceremonies, meditation, and Iyengar Yoga. Her practice began in 1971 with a near death experience. She has studied and taught in America, India, Japan, and Australia where she became fascinated with the aboriginal ways . Listen to this podcast with her and find out what she has to say about all this - and more.
Saturday Nov 18, 2023
With Guest Jane Hirshfield
Saturday Nov 18, 2023
Saturday Nov 18, 2023
Jane Hirshfield is a renowned poet. She first came to the SF Zen Center, showing up at Tassajara in 1974 when I was head monk, a good day for us both. In this podcast she talks about her life as a poet, a Buddhist, a lover of life and this planet and all that is living. She reads from her recently published The Asking: New and Selected Poems (from fifty years of poetry).
Sunday Nov 12, 2023
Shamsul Bahari
Sunday Nov 12, 2023
Sunday Nov 12, 2023
Shamsul Bahari was born in Penang, Malaysia, and through a circuitous route through Dennis Kelly ended up at Green Gulch Farm. He's back in Penang now. Check him out in this podcast and at cheeseburgerbuddha.blogspot.com.
Sunday Nov 05, 2023
With Guest Jake Fishman
Sunday Nov 05, 2023
Sunday Nov 05, 2023
Jacob Fishman had a rough childhood on the streets of Brooklyn on his own from a young age. He escaped via the US Navy which took him to San Francisco where he became a student at the SF Art Inst. where he heard about Suzuki Roshi and the Zen Center where he started practicing in 1968. He's still living near the ZC but a lot happened in between. See the photos he took in the zendo while people did zazen on shunryusuzuki.com , linked to from his cuke page and the photo page on cuke.com.
Sunday Oct 29, 2023
With Guest Dwite Brown
Sunday Oct 29, 2023
Sunday Oct 29, 2023
Dwite Brown was sitting at Sokoji and sending his brother Ed Zen stories. Ed and Alan Winter came to check the West Coast out and started sitting at Sokoji too. Dwite worked with Silas Hoadley in Silas's importing business. He became an Episcopalian minister, taught computer science at a college. He and his wife Judy converted to Catholicism over three decades ago. Now they live near and are involved with the Abbey of New Clairvaux, a rural Trappist monastery located in Northern California in the small town of Vina in Tehama County. Dwite is a tour guide for the abbey.
Monday Oct 23, 2023
With Guest Joanna Bull
Monday Oct 23, 2023
Monday Oct 23, 2023
Joanna Bull was a student of Shunryu Suzuki became a psychoanalyst and, as a result of having Gilda Radner as a client, went on to be a founder of Gilda's Club and the Cancer Support Community. She's got a neat ghost story too which led to her coming to the Zen Center.
Sunday Oct 15, 2023
With Guest Therese Fitzgerald part two
Sunday Oct 15, 2023
Sunday Oct 15, 2023
Therese Fitzgerald came to the SF Zen Center in 1976, was ordained as a priest by Richard Baker in 1986, with her husband Arnold Kotler founded the Community of Mindful Living applying the teachings of Thich Nhat Hahn who ordained her as a dharmacharya in 1994. She worked with Maxine Hong Kingston's Veterans Writing Group. Now Therese is a hospice chaplain in Maui where she and Arnie moved to long ago. There's more to her story you can hear about in this podcast and last weeks' part one. To read the piece her hubby Arnie Kotler wrote for Inquiring Mind on his relationship with his father, Richard Baker and Thich Nhat Hanh, go to cuke.com, write his name in the site search box, and look for Letting go of My Father.