16 episodes

Meeting the Moment is a new program of Stanford's Office for Religious and Spiritual Life designed to inspire and resource Stanford students to connect deeply and create gratifying and meaningful lives. Each month focuses on a different moment. These stories, told by the inaugural cohort of Meeting the Moment Fellows, are about how to meet those moments.

Learn more at https://orsl.stanford.edu/meeting-moment

Meeting the Moment Podcast Stanford Office for Religious and Spiritual Life

    • Gesellschaft und Kultur

Meeting the Moment is a new program of Stanford's Office for Religious and Spiritual Life designed to inspire and resource Stanford students to connect deeply and create gratifying and meaningful lives. Each month focuses on a different moment. These stories, told by the inaugural cohort of Meeting the Moment Fellows, are about how to meet those moments.

Learn more at https://orsl.stanford.edu/meeting-moment

    August | METAMORPHOSIS | Don't Laugh at Me

    August | METAMORPHOSIS | Don't Laugh at Me

    Given a chance to stand up to her bullies, Gabi makes a surprising choice.

    For Stanford University's Office for Religious and Spiritual Life's Meeting's the Moment program, this story showcases our August '23 theme, Metamorphosis. Told by Meeting the Moment Fellow Gabriela Lipson '24.

    This episode features music by Loyalty Freak Music and Blue Dot Sessions.

    • 20 min
    July | EMBODIMENT | Here to Dance

    July | EMBODIMENT | Here to Dance

    A born dancer struggles to navigate the cruel standards of ballet while holding onto the joy that brought her to it.

    For Stanford University's Office for Religious and Spiritual Life's Meeting's the Moment program, this story showcases our July '23 theme, Embodiment. Told by Meeting the Moment Fellow Kate Kingsley '25.

    This episode features music by Loyalty Freak Music and Blue Dot Sessions.

    • 21 min
    June | REIMAGINING GENIUS | Even On a Rainy Day

    June | REIMAGINING GENIUS | Even On a Rainy Day

    A meditation on the power of laughter.

    For Stanford University's Office for Religious and Spiritual Life's Meeting's the Moment program, this story showcases our June '23 theme, REIMAGINING GENIUS. Told by Meeting the Moment Fellow Evani Radiya-Dixit ’21.

    This episode features music by Loyalty Freak Music and Blue Dot Sessions.

    • 19 min
    April | FINDING GROUND | Eat to Live, Live to Eat

    April | FINDING GROUND | Eat to Live, Live to Eat

    A battle over food transforms a relationship between mother and son.

    For Stanford University's Office for Religious and Spiritual Life's Meeting's the Moment program, this story showcases our April '23 theme, FINDING GROUND. Told by Meeting the Moment Fellow Suyoun Choi ’24.

    This episode features music by Loyalty Freak Music and Blue Dot Sessions.

    • 26 min
    June | EMBODIMENT | Missing a Beat

    June | EMBODIMENT | Missing a Beat

    When a sudden health crisis derails a career-driven intern, she looks for healing in an unexpected place.

    For Stanford University's Office for Religious and Spiritual Life's Meeting's the Moment program, this story showcases our June '22 theme, EMBODIMENT. Told by Meeting the Moment Fellow Alina Wilson ’24.

    This episode features music by Loyalty Freak Music, Lee Rosevere, Chris Zabriskie, and Blue Dot Sessions.

    • 28 min
    Queer Joy and Community Resilience: Voices from Stanford - Part One

    Queer Joy and Community Resilience: Voices from Stanford - Part One

    Queer Joy and Community Resilience: Voices from Stanford
    Part 1: Conversation with members of REFUGE: Queerness, Spirituality, and Religion

    Elaine Lai (she/they), who was in the first cohort of Stanford University’s Office for Religious and Spiritual Life’s Meeting the Moment program, visits us again to present a two-part podcast titled “Queer Joy and Community Resilience: Voices from Stanford.” Part one features five members of the student group REFUGE: Queerness, Spirituality, and Religion, founded by Matta Zheng (’22). As a former member of REFUGE, Elaine wanted to create a time capsule for this community to remember the work, conversations, and aspirations created together, and to offer a source of refuge for other queer folks trying to cultivate joy, and a deepening relationship to spirituality and/or religion. The conversation today considers what it means to create safe community, everyday rituals of joy, and the constraints and possibilities to queering institutional and religious spaces. This podcast is made possible by Critical Consciousness and Anti-Oppressive Praxis program hosted by the Office of Inclusion, Community, and Integrative Learning at Stanford.

    Featuring:
    Elaine Lai (PhD Candidate)
    Matta Zhen (’22)
    Sequoiah Blaire Hippolyte (’22)
    Three other anonymous members of REFUGE

    Podcast edited by Cahron Cross (’23) and Destiny Cunningham (’23)

    Elaine Lai (she/they) is a PhD candidate in the Religious Studies department at Stanford focusing on Buddhism. Their dissertation focuses on researching how time is narrated and embodied in Tibetan Buddhist literature, and what this might teach us about otherwise possibilities for storytelling and creating a more compassionate world. Prior to Stanford they spent ten years studying and working in China, Taiwan, India, Hong Kong, and Nepal where they made lifelong friends who have drastically influenced the way they see the world. Outside of academia, they have served as the co-president of the Buddhist Community at Stanford (BCAS). By night they write plays, screenplays, and TV pilots that feature unconventional female and queer characters.

    • 51 min

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