In the hustle of modern life it's often difficult to stop, take a breath, and listen to those around you. We can learn so much simply by attending to the stories of the people around us. The monthly Life Itself podcast invites you to participate in sensible dialogue around interfaith experience from a variety of sources ranging from experts and religious scholars to students and community members worldwide. We encourage you to join the dialogue by commenting below and sharing the podcast on your blog or website. Thank you, and enjoy!Read more »
In the hustle of modern life it's often difficult to stop, take a breath, and listen to those around you. We can learn so much simply by attending to the stories of the people around us. The monthly Life Itself podcast invites you to participate in sensible dialogue around interfaith experience from a variety of sources ranging from experts and religious scholars to students and community members worldwide. We encourage you to join the dialogue by commenting below and sharing the podcast on your blog or website. Thank you, and enjoy!Read Less
Uma Gupta is a whole person. She is a worldly person, working with leaders in large organizations, advising them on a variety of topics in global leadership. She is also a spiritual teacher, fiercely devoted to to her inner life. Our telephone-conducted podcast conversation with Uma is about three treasures of Hinduism. I asked her what insights Hinduism has brought to the world that every human being, regardless of their religion, can learn from and use to live a more impactful and fulfilling life. Enjoy! Note: This conversation is one of our early recordings, and the sound quality isn’t as high as our other interviews, but our guest Uma Gupta's perspective is so valuable that we decided it was important to share it anyway. We hope you’ll agree.