48 episodes

How ancient teachings help us to navigate modern life. Every week a new episode offers 15 minutes of sanity, drawing from early Buddhist teachings, designed to wake you up from your stress and misery.

It can be hard to believe that doing something as simple as practising mindfulness will free us, but it will. Don’t imagine that there are secret teachings out there somewhere that you need to go and find. The answer is much closer to home. You’ll find it right here in this very moment. It’s always here and it’s always available. If you’re too busy looking for transcendent experiences you’ll miss it. You can find it in the washing of a cup, the sound of a bird, a conversation with your son, your daughter, your mother, your friend. You can find it in the sensations in your body as you work and rest and live and breathe.

Just listen with your body, heart and mind.

Kitchen Sink Dharma Walter Young

    • Religion & Spirituality
    • 5.0 • 8 Ratings

How ancient teachings help us to navigate modern life. Every week a new episode offers 15 minutes of sanity, drawing from early Buddhist teachings, designed to wake you up from your stress and misery.

It can be hard to believe that doing something as simple as practising mindfulness will free us, but it will. Don’t imagine that there are secret teachings out there somewhere that you need to go and find. The answer is much closer to home. You’ll find it right here in this very moment. It’s always here and it’s always available. If you’re too busy looking for transcendent experiences you’ll miss it. You can find it in the washing of a cup, the sound of a bird, a conversation with your son, your daughter, your mother, your friend. You can find it in the sensations in your body as you work and rest and live and breathe.

Just listen with your body, heart and mind.

    A gift to the collective

    A gift to the collective

    We’re not meditating so that we can rise above all that’s wrong in the world. Sometimes we have to engage with it. Sometimes we have to speak out against what’s unjust, and not from a place of hate and anger, but with openness and compassion.
    This is the challenge of our lives.

    • 13 min
    Goodwill protects us

    Goodwill protects us

    In our culture, saying someone is harmless isn’t necessarily considered a compliment, but it’s a big deal in early Buddhist teachings.
    There’s a protective quality to the teachings on goodwill and non-harming. Harming other beings harms us, just as helping others helps us. The consequences of our karma, in other words our actions, can be long term. 
    This talk was offered to Insight North East in April 2024

    • 15 min
    Equanimity

    Equanimity

    Your habits aren’t who you are. When you notice yourself reacting to something, it’s just a pattern, a movement of energy. It’s not who you are, it’s a fleeting reaction. One minute it’s there, the next it’s gone. You don’t have to identify with it.
    To see that is to be free.

    • 11 min
    Taking Refuge

    Taking Refuge

    Our need for security shapes the way we live. Most of us take refuge in our own home, our possessions, our bank account and there’s nothing wrong with that. We can mostly rely on our home to keep us warm and comfortable, our car to get us where we want to go, but we can’t rely on these things for more than that.
    They’re not going to offer us lasting peace and happiness. They’re not going to make us feel complete. If we put unrealistic expectations on anything, we’ll be disappointed.
    This talk was offered to Insight North East in March 2024

    • 15 min
    Overthinking

    Overthinking

    If you notice that you’re lost in repetitive thinking, it’s not a bad thing at all. It’s a perfect opportunity to learn and grow. The instruction is simply to recognise, without judgment, what’s happening: ‘This agitation has arisen and, like everything, it’ll pass’.
    And gradually, it loses its grip.

    • 11 min
    Compassion and emptiness

    Compassion and emptiness

    We can take responsibility for our intentions and our actions. We can try to live ethically. But we can’t control everything that happens around us and neither can anyone else.
    If we understand this, there’s no place for ill will, there’s no blame. The only thing that makes sense is compassion.

    • 12 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
8 Ratings

8 Ratings

Ali Baba Martin ,

Direct and relatable

I love how Walter delivers these apt insights into our inner and outer lives. The real world/ everyday examples he draws on really help me understand what’s going on in myself, my reactions, thoughts and feelings, put across in a secular way that’s accessible to everyone. He has a great voice and delivery !

Ansmcara ,

Such a thought provoking, uplifting and easy listen!

Love Walter’s modest and delightful delivery of his deep wisdom and his knowledge of Buddhist practices.

Each episode offers clear understanding of current issues that affect us all - and gentle advice and encouragement on how to accept ourselves and our emotions. It’s like bite-size guidance on how to live well in the world.

A true teacher who definitely walks the walk and not just talks the talk!

CecFWy ,

So helpful

Calm and soothing at the same time as being provoking and helpful. Thank you Walter.

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