It was an absolute treat to be in conversation with Buddhist practitioner-scholar Adriana DiFazio about showing up for spiritual practice, how vital and challenging this is to do as a parent, and what it looks like to evolve into new ways of inhabiting movement spaces as our life circumstances change.
Adriana’s wisdom is mediated by her gracious and grounded presence, and I trust you will find listening to our conversation as joyfully supportive as I did having it. This is especially true if you are navigating questions around what it looks like to work for a better world within your particular, singular life with all its beautiful and messy complexity. There’s ample room for you here.
Adriana DiFazio (she/they) is a Buddhist practitioner-scholar, meditation teacher, facilitator, and parent. She writes about Western Buddhism, social change, ethics, and culture through her newsletter, Radical Change. Adriana holds a BA from Barnard College and a Masters of Divinity in Buddhism and Interreligious Engagement from Union Theological Seminary. Her dharma practice is rooted in the Shambhala Buddhist tradition, the lineage of Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche.
Adriana's website: www.adrianadifazio.com
Engaged Buddhist Mentorship: www.adrianadifazio.com/radical-change
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