The Buddha taught a path of woke up residing, however how does that manifest in right now’s world of fixed connectivity and widespread struggling?
How will we hold our hearts open with out being outlined or hardened by the ache that surrounds us, whether or not private, collective, or historic? How will we navigate the paradox of holding each ache and pleasure, with out mistaking struggling for punishment or private failure? Can we infuse our compassion with knowledge and perspective to seek out the company to take significant motion in our communities? In her new sequence, Engaged Compassion, Sharon delves into these questions and extra, participating in candid conversations with a various group of academics, activists, and changemakers.
For the inaugural episode, Sharon’s speaks with longtime buddy and colleague, Jerry Colonna—a famend coach, author, and speaker who makes a speciality of management, enterprise, and the follow of radical self-inquiry. Jerry is the Co-founder and CEO of Reboot.io, an organization impressed by the idea that work needn’t destroy us. He’s additionally the creator of two books: “Reboot: Management and the Artwork of Rising Up” (2019) and “Reunion: Management and the Longing to Belong” (2023). For greater than 20 years, Jerry has championed the concept work needs to be non-violent to the self, the neighborhood, and the planet. This marks his third look on the Metta Hour Podcast.
On this dialog, Sharon and Jerry talk about:
- Struggling and the tip of struggling
- The 4 Noble Truths
- Sara Bareilles and Gavin Creel
- Holding many issues directly
- The place resilience comes from
- How generosity can seem in excessive loss
- Jerry’s time in India after an earthquake
- The dynamics of hope and concern
- How we really “recover from loss”
- Misunderstanding karma
- Management veiled as “magical pondering”
- How unworthiness results in isolation
- Compassion isn’t hierarchical
- The Dalai Lama successful a Grammy
- Struggling versus Further Struggling
- Dealing with our helplessness
- The fixation with fixing issues
- Discovering gasoline for the lengthy haul
- Dealing with our nihilism


