Announcing the NEXT book in the Everyday Buddhism Book Club - Beginning on March 4, 2024.

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Wendy Shinyo Haylett, author, Buddhist teacher, and Lay Minister with The Bright Dawn Center of Oneness Buddhism conceived, developed, produces, and hosts this podcast. Wendy has 30+ years as a Buddhist practitioner and 25+ years of coaching experience, helping people live their personal and professional lives with more mindfulness and resilience. In this podcast she shares the "tips and tricks" found in Buddhist teachings to help make your professional and personal life better ... everyday!

 

 

Bradley Jinaiyo Nussbaum is a Lay Minister with the Bright Dawn Center of Oneness Buddhism. He has been a member of the Everyday Buddhism Sangha since the spring of 2019 and serves as Associate Minister and Practice Leader for the Sangha. He has also facilitated the Everyday Buddhism Introduction to Buddhism Course. Bradley is a social worker, currently helping those in a hospice setting and, previously, helping people with substance use and mental health problems. Bradley also has devoted his time as an animal caregiver working at a sanctuary for farmed animals with disabilities. He is especially interested in the ways Buddhist teachings can help us live fully and meaningfully.


 

Terry Zenkai Hosken has been a member of the Everyday Buddhism Sangha since the spring of 2020 and serves as Co-Practice Leader for the Sangha. He is a long-time Zen Buddhist practitioner, for more than three decades. Terry is a semi-retired software engineer who credits his Buddhist practice with helping him keep his calm even when those around him are panicking over looming deadlines or other critical situations.

 

 
Robert Unyo Ahlander is a Lay Minister with the Bright Dawn Center of Oneness Buddhism. He has facilitated the Everyday Buddhism Introduction to Buddhism Course. Bob Unyo Sensei was raised in a traditional LDS (Mormon) family. After high school, he served for two years as a missionary in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and later earned a Bachelor of Arts in Spanish and Anthropology from Brigham Young University. It was in college, while taking a world religions course, that he was first introduced to Buddhism. Bob Sensei spent the majority of his professional career in music and entertainment. He is the father of three, and currently lives in Salt Lake City, Utah.
 

 

Levi Shinyo Walbert is a Lay Minister with the Bright Dawn Center of Oneness Buddhism and a student at a Rinzai Zen temple. With a Masters in Theology and BA in Philosophy, he is pursuing a goal of Interfaith Chaplaincy. Levi contributes his vision in content development and presentation, and co-hosting.