In this in-depth interview with Emergence Magazine, Reverend angel Kyodo Williams reflects on our widespread crisis of story, the failure of institutional religions to offer a new way forward, and her philosophy of Radical Dharma—a path to individual and collective liberation.
Shakti Hour – Melanie Moser w/ Rev. Angel – PODCAST
Rev. angel Kyodo Williams visits the Shakti Hour Podcast and shares a conversation with Melanie that touches on the importance of diverse spiritual practice, rethinking Dharma, and bringing balance to our lives.
The Road Home – Ethan Nichtern w/ Rev. Angel – PODCAST
Rev. angel Kyodo Williams joins Ethan for a conversation around practicing radical Dharma, waking up to our privilege and bias, and finding opportunity for institutional change in our toxic political climate.
Why Your Liberation is Bound Up With Mine
In the face of today’s political and social unrest, is it possible to create a wise, kind, and strong human society? Rev. angel Kyodo Williams speaks about how the collective process of waking up is closely related to the truth of interdependence.
CTZN – Kerri Kelly w/ Rev. Angel – PODCAST
“We are exploring a citizenship of solidarity in how we show up for each other. We’re joined today by Reverend angel Kyodo Williams, acclaimed author and Zen master, as we talk about holding the complexity of who we are in America and why meditation is not enough.”
Totems, Tokens and Always Coming From a Seat of Love – Unstuff America
Rev. Angel Kyodo Williams is in search of both mutable and immutable, universal truths. She shares her unwavering belief that every action needs to be seated in love for it to be effective and without harm. And she finds simple, profound, and amusing similarities between her practice and work and hosts Andrew’s mission to unstuff America by engaging citizens where they are most visibly stuck on stuff—physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually.
MettaHour – Sharon Salzberg w/ Rev. Angel – PODCAST #42
Sharon Salzberg has a conversation with Angel Kyodo Williams about political activism and spiritual practice. What is the interplay between activism and personal practice? In this talk recorded at the JCC in Manhattan, Sharon and Rev Angel Kyodo Williams, discuss the qualities of the two and what they bring to one another.
Buddha Meets Buddha: Love and Justice Are Not Two — Brooklyn Zen Center
Love and Justice are not two. Without inner change, there can be no outer change. Without collective change, no change matters. —Rev. angel Kyodo Williams, Sensei
Bridging Activism & Spirituality – Sharon Salzberg w/ Rev. Angel – PODCAST #42
This week on, Metta Hour, Sharon has a conversation with Rev Angel Kyodo Williams about political activism and spiritual practice.
15:20 – Sharon shares a story about meeting civil rights leader Miles Horton. After sparking a conversation about meditation and loving-kindness, Horton recounts Martin Luther King Jr.’s beliefs on loving everyone. Horton insisted that he only had to love the people worth loving, but Rev King would say, “you gotta love everybody.”
The True Path of Love — Deer Park Dharmacast
The Path of True Love: Healing Ourselves, our recent mindfulness retreat for People of Color. Today, Rev. angel Kyodo Williams offers a presentation and reading based on the newly published book, Radical Dharma.
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