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Unlocking True Happiness

Unlocking True Happiness is an exploration of the Buddha’s teachings as they are applied in our daily lives to deepen our experience of genuine well-being. Topics combine ideas from Buddhism with those from the fields of positive psychology, Western philosophy, and current events. People from all faiths and backgrounds can apply the principles explored in this series to enhance their lives.

Tenzin Chogkyi (she/her/hers) is a teacher of workshops and programs that bridge the worlds of Buddhist thought, contemplative practice, mental and emotional cultivation, and the latest research in the field of positive psychology. She is also a certified teacher of Compassion Cultivation Training and the Cultivating Emotional Balance program. Tenzin is especially interested in bringing the wisdom of Buddhism into modern culture and into alignment with modern cultural values such as racial and gender justice and environmental awareness. She feels strongly that a genuine and meaningful spiritual path includes not only personal transformation, but social and cultural transformation as well. She loves interfaith collaboration and is a volunteer for the Interfaith Speakers Bureau of the Islamic Networks Group in the greater San Francisco Bay Area. In addition to her monthly radio show called “Reflections on Buddhism on KSQD 90.7 she also finds time to create her Unlocking True Happiness podcast which you can check out at unlockingtruehappiness.org where you will also find her current teaching schedule. She is currently based on traditional Awaswas Ohlone land, in what is now known as Santa Cruz, CA.

Society & Culture Buddhism Mindfulness Mental Health Meditation Health & Fitness Philosophy Religion & Spirituality
Update frequency
every 25 days
Average duration
47 minutes
Episodes
40
Years Active
2021 - 2025
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The Neuroplasticity of Perception

The Neuroplasticity of Perception

We’re raised to believe that our perceptions of the world around us has an objective quality, but both Buddhism and modern neuroscience agree that our perceptions can frequently be distorted, and the…
00:37:11  |   Mon 02 May 2022
Mindfulness of Our Motivations

Mindfulness of Our Motivations

In this episode, Ven Tenzin explores the Eight Worldly Concerns, a set of four dyads that correspond to many of the deeply held hopes and fears that drive the actions of all beings. As we engage wit…
00:40:41  |   Mon 21 Mar 2022
The Path to Genuine Happiness

The Path to Genuine Happiness

Capitalist consumer culture puts a huge emphasis on finding happiness in the external world. But, this hedonic happiness is shown, both in our experience and in the scientific experiments, to be fle…
00:27:16  |   Mon 07 Feb 2022
Cultivating Courage

Cultivating Courage

In popular culture, courage is often portrayed as loud and showy, and patience as passivity and inaction. Yet, in Buddhist philosophy, courage is a hallmark of patience, of facing life’s challenges …
00:40:33  |   Mon 20 Dec 2021
The Perfection of Patience

The Perfection of Patience

Patience, or forbearance, is taught as one of the six perfections, the six main practices of a bodhisattva (a being who is dedicated to attaining full enlightenment for the sake of all living beings)…
00:41:30  |   Mon 29 Nov 2021
Living with Awareness:: The Four Foundations of Mindfulness

Living with Awareness:: The Four Foundations of Mindfulness

Mindfulness practice has become increasingly popular in recent years, and is being taught not only to Buddhist practitioners in meditation retreats but in every context, from maximum-security prisons…
00:44:41  |   Mon 01 Nov 2021
The Art of Forgiveness

The Art of Forgiveness

Many of us are drawn to the practices of compassion and loving-kindness, but we still struggle with forgiveness of those who have hurt us. What’s the difference between forgiveness and compassion? Wh…
00:40:24  |   Thu 21 Oct 2021
The Awe-Altruism Link

The Awe-Altruism Link

Awe is that sense of wonder felt in the presence of something vast that transcends one’s understanding of the world. People commonly experience it in nature but also in response to religion, art and …
00:41:36  |   Fri 01 Oct 2021
In Search of Your Self

In Search of Your Self

The Buddha famously taught the doctrine of selflessness. But what does this mean? Doesn’t modern psychology urge us to have a healthy sense of self? What part of “me” am I trying to give up? And who …
00:43:13  |   Mon 23 Aug 2021
The Magic of Interconnection (and How it Makes Us Happier)

The Magic of Interconnection (and How it Makes Us Happier)

Venerable Tenzin mentions some books during this episode:

  • The Overstory by Richard Powers
  • Finding the Mother Tree by Suzanne Simard
  • Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer
  • Born to Be Good by Dacher Ke…
00:39:41  |   Mon 12 Jul 2021
What's Shame Got to Do with It? Exploring Shame, Contempt and Disgust through a Contemplative Lens with Dr. Eve Ekman

What's Shame Got to Do with It? Exploring Shame, Contempt and Disgust through a Contemplative Lens with Dr. Eve Ekman

This interview was recorded in front of a live Zoom audience as part of the Healing the Body, Healing the Mind Online Conference in partnership with Jamyang Buddhist Center’s Science and Wisdom LIVE …

00:36:56  |   Mon 28 Jun 2021
Practicing Community Care

Practicing Community Care

Ven Tenzin mentioned a number of links during this episode, and they're here for your convenience.

  • https://www.flare.com/identity/self-care-new-zealand-muslim-attack/
  • https://www.healthline.com/health/…
00:35:41  |   Wed 16 Jun 2021
Testing the Waters of Love with Greg Morris

Testing the Waters of Love with Greg Morris

Ven. Tenzin and Greg are co-teaching the Compassion Cultivation Training beginning June 30, click here for more information.

00:50:28  |   Thu 03 Jun 2021
Bringing Back the Wonder

Bringing Back the Wonder

Ven Tenzin mentioned some web links during this episode, which are listed below.

https://onbeing.org/programs/ross-gay-tending-joy-and-practicing-delight/ https://www.npr.org/2021/02/18/969032187/the-…

00:36:47  |   Fri 23 Apr 2021
Unpacking Anger with Dr. Eve Ekman

Unpacking Anger with Dr. Eve Ekman

Dr Ekman mentions an upcoming summit in the podcast.  If of interest, the link is below.

Explore the Science, Wisdom, and Power of Emotions
with His Holiness the Dalai Lama
and over 30 Leading Scientist…

00:40:38  |   Thu 15 Apr 2021
Self-Compassion

Self-Compassion

This episode explores self-compassion — what it is, what it's not and how it can make you happier. Put simply, self-compassion is simply treating yourself with the same kindness, concern, and support…
00:38:19  |   Mon 22 Mar 2021
Recognizing our Common Humanity

Recognizing our Common Humanity

Many of us feel that our social and political worlds are more divided than ever before, and are aware of the suffering this polarization causes. One of the key steps in contemplative compassion train…
00:23:22  |   Wed 03 Mar 2021
Mindfully Managing Anger

Mindfully Managing Anger

Characteristics of Anger:

  • Theme: Being thwarted in pursuit of goal that matters to you
  • Effects: Anger controls, punishes and retaliates
  • Dangerous effect: Anger calls forth more anger. It is difficult no…
00:32:00  |   Fri 19 Feb 2021
Friendship

Friendship

Today's episode includes a couple of lists of qualities, which are jotted down here for your ease of reference.

Qualities of a true friend, according to the Buddha.

  • Is a help and support
  • Is the same in …
00:30:50  |   Sun 07 Feb 2021
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