In conversation

Podcasts.

A growing archive of conversations on contemplative practice, the science of well-being, intergenerational healing, and what loving-awareness asks of us in the world.

5 episodes · updated as new conversations land

Dr. Sará King mid-sentence on a stage, microphone on, in a floral dress, soft blue stage lighting behind her, flowers at the podium.

On stage · Photo: Sará King

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Brown Rice Hour · Be Here Now Network · Episode 6

The Science of Social Justice

With Konda Mason

A long, slow conversation with Konda on what it means to bring the science of social justice into the contemplative field — and what that field is still learning to receive.

02

The Lion's Roar Podcast · Buddhist publication

The Science of Hope and Justice

Lion's Roar

Hope as a felt phenomenon rather than a posture — a dharma audience's conversation about what hope and justice ask of one another, and how the body holds both.

03

Mindrolling · Be Here Now Network

Intergenerational Healing

With Raghu Markus

Raghu and I sit with the work of meeting inherited trauma — what it asks of the nervous system, what it asks of relationship, and what becomes possible when we begin.

04

Mindrolling · Be Here Now Network

Trust, Inter-being, and Vulnerability

Be Here Now Network

A second conversation on the architecture of trust, the felt sense of interbeing, and what vulnerability makes possible in a body that has long been taught not to be vulnerable.

05

Sounds True · Insights at the Edge

Liberatory Technology From the Future

Sounds True

On the technologies that love would build — and what it might mean to refuse to optimize the things that ought to be slow.

06

Dubai Future Horizons · YouTube · April 2026

The Frontier Within: What Have We Yet To Learn About Our Mind?

With Felix Zeltner

How much do we really know about the mind, and what still sits just beyond reach?

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