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Walk the Talk Show with Waylon Lewis about walking our talk—every day, in every moment. It ain’t about being perfect. Waylon Lewis, founder of Elephant Journal, talks about everyday Buddhism, meditation, eco-actions large and small, and features conversations with leading mindful thought leaders, both famous and overlooked.

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Walk the Talk Show with Waylon Lewis about walking our talk—every day, in every moment. It ain’t about being perfect. Waylon Lewis, founder of Elephant Journal, talks about everyday Buddhism, meditation, eco-actions large and small, and features conversations with leading mindful thought leaders, both famous and overlooked.

    245. Waylon asks Ellie Laks: What the Heck is "Cow Hug Therapy" & how it can Help?

    245. Waylon asks Ellie Laks: What the Heck is "Cow Hug Therapy" & how it can Help?

    Waylon chats with Ellie Laks of the beloved animal sanctuaries known as The Gentle Barn, this time about her new book: “Cow Hug Therapy.”
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    • 22 min.
    244. Why we should all care about Fake News.

    244. Why we should all care about Fake News.

    Waylon speaks about the role of journalism as the pursuit of truth, the trap of "fake news," and how we can all develop our antenna for bullsh*t (including our own) if we pause to examine our sources of "facts." 
    "Journalism is simply the search for truth, which makes it similar to science. If you're interested in journalism—whether you're liberal or conservative—you're interested in facts, and you're open to changing your mind and opening your mind, and being proven wrong." ~ Waylon Lewis
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    • 6 min.
    243. One daily reminder to transform your entire life: #mayitbeofbenefit

    243. One daily reminder to transform your entire life: #mayitbeofbenefit

    In this week’s Mindful Monday video & podcast, Waylon talks about one thing we can do—every day—to transform our lives for the better. 
    "The notion of duty, which we talk a lot about in the military realm or public service, or say in my Buddhist upbringing...it's a very un-American word from the point of view of 'we Americans cherish our freedom or independence.' The way we generally think of it in America or write about it is: my freedom is separate from yours. So it's a sort of independent freedom, not interdependent, not co-dependent, not cooperative. It's all about 'me' and 'my freedom.' That's an interesting notion when you think about the notion of duty. It would seem to be a contradiction.
    So, what is our duty as human beings?
    I introduced this as the one daily reminder that if you do it every day, it'll transform your entire life.  I don't think that's an exaggeration. In the Buddhist teachings, they talk about vision or view, or Christians may think of it as mission.
    What is our mission in life?" ~ Waylon Lewis
    Learn more about Elephant Academy's Meditation course: https://bit.ly/meditation_for_crazy_busy_people 
    Subscribe to get our full conversations weekly: https://elephantjournal.com/videos

    • 7 min.
    242. Waylon w/ his favorite Elephant Writer, Lynn Shattuck.

    242. Waylon w/ his favorite Elephant Writer, Lynn Shattuck.

    Waylon meets his all-time favorite Elephant Journal writer, Lynn Shattuck, for the first time. They talk about writing, finding your voice as a writer, how to write about your life in a cathartic, genuine, way and Lynn's thread through much of her writing: the loss of a beloved sibling.
    "I was really fortunate. [Elephant] felt like a safe home for my writing. I felt welcomed from the beginning by the editors, and it was a cozy connection." ~ Lynn Shattuck
    Read Lynn's writing on Elephant Journal: https://www.elephantjournal.com/profile/lynn-shattuck/
    Subscribe to get our full conversations weekly: https://bit.ly/WTTSSubscribe

    • 42 min.
    241. How to Find your Voice—as a Writer, & as a Human.

    241. How to Find your Voice—as a Writer, & as a Human.

    Waylon talks about how, as human being and as a writer, we can uncover our voices. Hint: it’s not as impossible as it feels.
    “Ironically, simply getting present with yourself and out of your own thoughts will enable you to find the words that are genuine and helpful to others.” ~ Waylon Lewis
    Learn more about Elephant Academy's Find your Voice course: https://bit.ly/FindYourVoiceFall2024
    Subscribe to get our full conversations weekly: https://elephantjournal.com/videos

    • 1 min.
    240. What we can do for Mom, this Mother’s Day.

    240. What we can do for Mom, this Mother’s Day.

    Waylon shares a little (big) way we can thank mothers and all good parents everywhere:
    “I want to do a video in honor of Mother’s Day and of wonderful parents everywhere, including fathers. But particularly single parents, and particularly single mothers, and particularly my mom, who is a single mom. One of the gifts of society—or lack or lack of gift—can be supporting single parents..” ~ Waylon Lewis
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    • 3 min.

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