Teaching Peace

Brooklyn Peace Center

Teaching Peace is a podcast from Brooklyn Peace Center exploring the many paths to justice and reconciliation. Hosted by Rev. Dr. Jason Storbakken, the series features conversations with educators, theologians, organizers, artists, and spiritual leaders on the practices and pedagogies of peacebuilding. Alongside longform interviews, the podcast includes shortform series like Dhammapada: A Sacred Path to Liberation and Sister Sister—offering meditations on sacred wisdom, global sisterhood, and liberating practice. To learn more, visit www.brooklynpeace.center

  1. Ch. 26: Teacher

    10/06/2025

    Ch. 26: Teacher

    Teaching is not a title—it’s a path of lived wisdom, earned through practice and compassion. In this final chapter of the Dhammapada, we explore the reimagining of the term Brahmin—traditionally reserved for the priestly caste—as a spiritual teacher whose authority is earned not by birth, but by awakening. In this radical teaching, Gautama Buddha dismantles caste hierarchies and calls for a priesthood of liberation: a community of peacebuilders shaped by wisdom, not lineage. Jason Storbakken reflects on: How Buddhism redefines Brahmin as one who embodies peace, compassion, and nonviolence The sramana movement’s roots in renunciation, forest-dwelling, and resistance to ritual domination Parallels between Buddha and Jesus as anti-hierarchical teachers calling forth movements of the marginalized The call to move beyond trauma and privilege—to choose the path of transformation (v. 384) The teacher as one who “neither kills, nor is complicit in killing... but cultivates compassion for all beings” (v. 405) Drawing from Buddhist teaching, Christian scripture (1 Peter 2:9), and the work of trauma specialist Emily Wanderer Cohen, this episode invites us to embody the role of teacher as healer, transformer, and builder of liberationist communities. 🎧 New episodes drop Mondays at 6 AM EST 🕊️ Support the journey: www.brooklynpeace.center #TeachingPeace #Dhammapada #Teacher #Brahmin #PeaceLeadership #Sramana #JesusAndBuddha #IntergenerationalHealing #Antiviolence #PriesthoodOfAllBelievers #TraumaAndPrivilege #LiberationCommunities

    18 min
  2. Ch. 23: The Elephant

    09/15/2025

    Ch. 23: The Elephant

    In a noisy world, the one who listens deeply and responds with care becomes truly powerful. In this episode of Teaching Peace, we explore Chapter 23 of the Dhammapada, where the Buddha likens a wise person to an elephant on the battlefield—bearing insults and hurtful words with calm endurance. In Indian tradition, elephants symbolize strength, peace, and deep presence. This chapter invites us to embody those qualities not in retreat, but in the heart of conflict. Jason Storbakken draws connections between the Buddha’s teaching and Marshall Rosenberg’s Nonviolent Communication, reflecting on: The emotional impact of harsh words—and the resilience it takes not to internalize them How to shift from blame and criticism to empathy and understanding The inner strength that comes from seeing beyond someone’s words to the needs and feelings beneath Compassionate communication as a spiritual practice—and an act of resistance As Buddha teaches: “Like an elephant bearing enemy arrows on the battlefield, I endure others’ hurtful words.” (v. 320) Through mindful presence and heart-centered communication, we can move through the world with the quiet power of the elephant—steadfast, aware, and unshaken. 🎧 New episodes drop Mondays at 6 AM EST 🕊️ Support the journey: www.brooklynpeace.center #TeachingPeace #Dhammapada #TheElephant #CompassionateCommunication #NonviolentCommunication #MarshallRosenberg #Ahimsa #SpiritualResilience #BuddhismAndEmpathy #PeacefulStrength #ElephantWisdom

    10 min

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Teaching Peace is a podcast from Brooklyn Peace Center exploring the many paths to justice and reconciliation. Hosted by Rev. Dr. Jason Storbakken, the series features conversations with educators, theologians, organizers, artists, and spiritual leaders on the practices and pedagogies of peacebuilding. Alongside longform interviews, the podcast includes shortform series like Dhammapada: A Sacred Path to Liberation and Sister Sister—offering meditations on sacred wisdom, global sisterhood, and liberating practice. To learn more, visit www.brooklynpeace.center