• Taking Action: Zen Center of Denver at Metro Caring
    Aug 21 2025

    Zen Peacemakers founder Bernie Glassman taught that practice doesn’t end on the cushion—it must move into the world. In this episode of the Peacemakers Podcast, we see how a Zen Peacemaker Affiliate, the Zen Center of Denver, brings this vision to life through their ongoing work at Metro Caring.

    What emerges is a reminder that service isn’t about charity, but about belonging—creating spaces where dignity and connection flourish.

    Bernie’s vision points us back to our own neighborhoods. Each of us has a “Metro Caring” close to home, a place where our practice can meet the world’s needs in simple, human ways.

    Join us for this conversation about practice, service, and the everyday work of peacemaking.

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    * Recording Date: April 17, 2025

    * Hosts: Geoff Shoun O’Keeffe, Jim Hōden Fricker

    * Audio & Video Editing/Engineering: Jim Hōden Fricker

    * Special Thanks to Metro Caring and the Zen Center of Denver



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    23 mins
  • Opening to Oneness with the Zen Precepts
    Jul 25 2025

    What if being ethical wasn’t about being good, but about being whole?

    In this moving and revelatory episode of the Peacemakers Podcast, Zen teacher Nancy Mujo Baker Roshi invites us to experience the Buddhist precepts not as commandments or even ideals—but as expressions of oneness itself. Through stories, teachings, and poetic insight, she guides us through the subtle terrain of “non-killing, non-stealing, non-lying” and the journey toward a life lived without a “why.”

    Together we explore how exposing our delusions, embracing our sorrow, and dropping our self-protection can awaken a deeper way of being—one rooted in Zazen, intimacy, and spontaneous compassion.

    Whether you’ve studied the precepts for years or are just beginning to reflect on your actions in the world, this episode offers a profound invitation: to meet all of it—your confusion, your care, your contradictions—as Buddha Nature itself.

    Join us as we walk hand in hand with sorrow, and step into the great unfolding.

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    * Speakers: Nancy Mujo Baker Roshi

    * Recording Date: January 28, 2023

    * Hosts: Geoff Shoun O’Keeffe, Jim Hōden Fricker

    * Audio & Video Editing/Engineering: Jim Hōden Fricker

    * Event Coordinators: Clotilde Wright, Geoff Shoun O'Keeffe

    * Original Video: HERE



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    25 mins
  • Committed Relationships & Peacemaking
    Jul 11 2025

    In this heartfelt episode, we turn the lens inward to explore how the Zen Peacemakers' Three Tenets—Not Knowing, Bearing Witness, and Taking Action—manifest in our closest and most personal relationships.

    Host Geoff O’Keeffe guides a powerful roundtable conversation with eight longtime Zen teachers, including Roshis Pat Enkyo and Barbara Joshin O’Hara, Gerry Shishin Wick and Ilia Shinko Perez, June Ryushin Tanoue and Robert Joshin Althouse, and Nicolee Jikyo and Barry Kaigen McMahon.

    Together, they share the deep joys and inevitable frictions of practicing and teaching together in intimate partnership. Through stories that are funny, moving, and honest, they offer rare insight into how a committed relationship can become not a distraction from the path, but the path itself.

    From learning how to fight fair and communicate with compassion, to embracing the discomfort of “not knowing” and creating a shared space where healing can emerge, this episode is a love letter to spiritual partnership.

    🌀 Join us for this unique conversation in the spirit of mutuality, humility, and curiosity.

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    Show Credits:

    * Speakers: Roshis Pat Enkyo and Barbara Joshin O’Hara, Gerry Shishin Wick and Ilia Shinko Perez, June Ryushin Tanoue and Robert Joshin Althouse, and Nicolee Jikyo and Barry Kaigen McMahon

    * Recording Date: January 22, 2024

    * Hosts: Geoff Shoun O’Keeffe, Jim Hōden Fricker

    * Audio & Video Editing/Engineering: Jim Hōden Fricker

    * Event Coordinators: Clotilde Wright, Geoff Shoun O'Keeffe

    * Original Video: HERE



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    31 mins
  • Occupation, Faith & Forgiveness - Life as a Palestinian Christian
    Jun 27 2025

    In today’s episode of the Peacemakers Podcast, we’re honored to share the voice of Elias D’eis, a Palestinian Christian from Bethlehem and a leader with the Holy Land Trust.

    Elias grew up during the First Intifada—surrounded by military patrols, fear, and the weight of inherited trauma. As a child, he opened his Bible and read, “Pray for the peace of Jerusalem”, even as his father was being arrested. Like many Palestinians, he struggled with the seeming contradiction between his faith and the reality of occupation.

    This conversation is raw and vulnerable. It invites us beyond blame. Beyond “sides.” It asks: What does it mean to be human in a landscape that so often forgets?

    We hope you’ll take time to listen—slowly, openly, without rushing toward answers. As always, we thank you for being part of this community.

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    * Speaker: Elias D’eis

    * Recording Date: December 19, 2024

    * Hosts: Geoff Shoun O’Keeffe, Jim Hōden Fricker

    * Audio & Video Editing/Engineering: Jim Hōden Fricker

    * Event Coordinators: Clotilde Wright, Geoff Shoun O'Keeffe

    * Original Video: HERE



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    30 mins
  • Buddhist Journalism in a Time of Polarization — with James Shaheen
    Jun 20 2025

    In this heartfelt episode of the Peacemakers Podcast, we’re joined by James Shaheen, editor of Tricycle: The Buddhist Review, to explore the power of journalism as a form of practice. In a world saturated with outrage and divided by extremes, James offers an alternative, one with discernment, depth, and compassion.

    James reflects on decades of navigating polarization—not by retreating from the world, but by engaging it with clarity and care. He shares how Tricycle has addressed issues like gender equality, racial injustice, and the challenges of political neutrality, always through the lens of practice.

    This conversation is an invitation to reconsider what it means to take action, not always loudly, but with presence and wisdom.

    Tune in for a moving discussion on the courage to stay open in difficult times.

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    Show Credits:

    * Speaker: James Shaheen

    * Hosts: Geoff Shoun O’Keeffe, Jim Hōden Fricker

    * Audio & Video Editing/Engineering: Jim Hōden Fricker

    * Event Coordinators: Clotilde Wright, Geoff Shoun O'Keeffe

    * Original Video: HERE



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    13 mins
  • The Three Tenets of Current Affairs with Peter Coyote
    Jun 6 2025

    Actor, activist, and Zen priest Peter Coyote joins the Peacemakers Podcast for a powerful episode that pulls no punches. With a voice shaped by decades of spiritual practice and political engagement, Peter traces how we arrived at this moment—from the ideals of the 1960s to the calculated strategies of political and economic power.

    Peter reminds us that Buddhist practice isn’t a retreat from the world—it’s an invitation into it. Into the mess. Into the uncertainty. Into the radical possibility of listening without judgment and showing up with clarity and care.

    If you’ve ever wondered how the Three Tenets of the Zen Peacemakers can show up in today’s political climate, this episode is for you.

    💫 Listen now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or right here on Substack.

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    Show Credits:

    * Speaker: Peter Coyote

    * Hosts: Geoff Shoun O’Keeffe, Jim Hōden Fricker

    * Audio & Video Editing/Engineering: Jim Hōden Fricker

    * Event Coordinators: Clotilde Wright, Geoff Shoun O'Keeffe

    * Original Video: HERE



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    34 mins
  • The Three Tenets of Current Affairs
    May 30 2025

    (Episode Preview) In this timely and compelling episode, actor, activist, and Zen priest Peter Coyote reflects on how spiritual practice can anchor us in the turbulence of political and cultural change. Through stories from his life—from the counterculture of the ’60s to the challenges of today—Peter invites us to look closely at how fear and disconnection shape our shared reality.

    More than a conversation about mindfulness, this is a call to presence, compassion, and thoughtful action. It’s a reminder that in times of chaos, how we show up—for ourselves, for each other, and for the world—makes all the difference.

    Join us next week for the full episode.

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    4 mins
  • No One Escapes the Grain - with Norman Fischer
    May 24 2025

    What happens when the world goes mad—and we go mad right along with it? In this episode of The Peacemakers Podcast, Zen teacher and poet Norman Fischer brings to life the prophetic parable of the tainted grain by Rebbe Nachman.

    Norman gently walks us through what it means to live in a world turned upside down. Through the lens of the Bodhisattva path, he invites us to surrender the illusion of separateness, to embrace our shared human vulnerabilities, and to discover an inner greatness rooted in compassion, love, and radical acceptance.

    💫 Listen now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or right here on Substack.

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    Show Credits:

    * Speakers: Norman Fischer

    * Recorded: July 9, 2020

    * Audio & Video Editing/Engineering: Jim Hōden Fricker

    * Watch the original video HERE

    Thanks for listening!



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    18 mins