• Impermanence: Moving Beyond "This Too Shall Pass"
    Mar 23 2026

    Drawing from the revered Mahāparinibbāna Sutta, we reflect on the last teachings of the Buddha, who emphasized that all component things are impermanent and ever-changing. As we navigate the complexities of our daily lives, understanding impermanence enables us to cultivate resilience and mindfulness, offering us the tools to gracefully handle life's inevitable ups and downs.

    While change is often difficult for us as humans, we discuss the common habit of complaining as a reaction to disappointment and how it can cloud our perspective. Much like fast food offers only a quick fix to hunger, complaining provides an immediate but ultimately unfulfilling response to our discontent. Instead of succumbing to empty complaints, we invite listeners to consider how they can engage more deeply with their feelings, transforming moments of loss or change into opportunities for growth and understanding.

    Throughout this episode, we also address the importance of self-compassion and the practice of mindfulness as we navigate our emotional landscapes. By acknowledging our attachments and aversions, we can start to embrace change as a natural part of existence rather than a source of distress. We provide practical insights on how to use everyday experiences - such as a favorite store closing or a broken plan - as reflections of the broader truths of impermanence. By cultivating awareness of our responses to change, we not only learn to accept the transient nature of life but also develop the resilience necessary to thrive amidst adversity. Tune in for a rich discussion that blends ancient wisdom with modern-day practices, aimed at helping you embrace the fluidity of existence and find peace in the present moment.

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    24 mins
  • Reframing Loss: How Impermanence Can Transform Us
    Mar 9 2026

    Host Margaret Meloni invites listeners to embark on a deeply personal journey through themes of death, grief, and spiritual awakening, all anchored in Buddhist wisdom and her own lived experiences. Margaret opens the episode by reflecting on her first encounters with impermanence, tracing back to her childhood memories of losing her beloved pets and family members. Through these poignant stories, she highlights how these early experiences shaped her understanding of mortality and the inevitable changes that define life.

    As the conversation unfolds, Margaret candidly shares her own story of adoption, exploring the layers of loss and transformation that permeate her life. She illustrates how the awareness of impermanence can be both challenging and liberating, allowing us to confront the anxiety and despair that often accompany thoughts of death. With a blend of personal anecdotes and spiritual insights, she emphasizes that embracing impermanence can lead to greater freedom and acceptance in the face of life's uncertainties.

    Listeners will resonate with Margaret's reflections on loss, from the heart-wrenching goodbye to a cherished pet to the profound sorrow of losing loved ones throughout her life. She underscores the importance of equanimity - an essential teaching that helps us navigate the complexities of grief and attachment. Margaret encourages her audience to recognize that impermanence is an inherent aspect of existence, offering a unique perspective that turns the inevitability of loss into an opportunity for growth, compassion, and connection.

    Join Margaret in this intimate and transformative conversation as she delves into the intricacies of life and death, offering wisdom and solace for those grappling with their own experiences of loss. Whether you are seeking comfort in your grief or simply wish to explore the deeper truths of life, this episode is a heartfelt reminder that within the cycle of impermanence lies the potential for profound awakening and peace. Tune in, reflect, and discover the richness of life's transient moments on the Wisdom of Impermanence podcast.

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    11 mins
  • Cultivating Aliveness with Kate Manser
    Feb 23 2026

    In today's episode, Margaret Meloni engages in a profound conversation with the inspiring Kate Manser, also known as "the alive Kate." As they explore the delicate balance between mortality awareness and the celebration of life, Kate shares her transformative journey from grappling with the fear of death to embracing the vibrant essence of being alive.

    Through heartfelt storytelling, Kate recounts her awakening, sparked by the sudden loss of friends, and how the awareness of our mortality can serve as a catalyst for living fully in the present. She emphasizes the importance of appreciating life's fleeting moments, encouraging listeners to find joy even amidst struggles and challenges. Margaret and Kate delve into the notion that being alive encompasses all experiences - good and bad - and that true wisdom lies in accepting the full spectrum of life.

    Listeners will walk away with practical insights on cultivating appreciation for their own aliveness, including exercises that invite mindfulness and presence into the everyday routine. Kate's journey of self-discovery, her academic pursuits in transpersonal psychology, and her commitment to inspiring others to live authentically serve as a beacon of hope and motivation. As they close the episode, Kate reminds us that we are all potential catalysts for change in the world, and that embracing our true selves can ripple out to inspire those around us.

    Join us for this intimate and transformative conversation that challenges us to confront our fears, embrace impermanence, and ultimately celebrate the beauty of being alive. Tune in and discover how to live vibrantly in the face of life's uncertainties!

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    44 mins
  • The Art of Acceptance: Living with Impermanence
    Feb 9 2026

    Welcome to the inaugural episode of the Wisdom of Impermanence Podcast, where host Margaret Meloni invites you to embark on a transformative journey through the profound themes of death, grief, and spiritual awakening, all viewed through the lens of Buddhist wisdom. In this intimate and heartfelt conversation, Margaret sets the stage for a deeper understanding of impermanence - an essential aspect of human existence that can lead us toward liberation from the anxieties that often bind us.

    As Margaret reflects on personal experiences and teachings from the Buddhist tradition, she encourages listeners to fill in the blank: "I hope the year finds you..." This thought-provoking prompt invites you to consider your own journey and the myriad ways life unfolds. Building on the foundation established in her previous podcast, the Death Dhamma Podcast, Margaret emphasizes that embracing the truth of impermanence is not only crucial for processing loss but also for fostering a profound sense of peace and acceptance in our lives.

    In this episode, you'll discover how the Buddha's teachings illuminate the path to understanding suffering and attachment. Margaret explores key concepts, such as the Four Noble Truths and the Noble Eightfold Path, while weaving in her own narrative of grief and healing. Through rich storytelling and insightful discussions, she offers a fresh perspective on how we can learn to navigate the ever-changing nature of life with grace and clarity. Join Margaret as she shares wisdom from her book, Sitting with Death, and sets the tone for what promises to be a meaningful exploration of how we can live more fully by embracing the impermanence that surrounds us. Tune in, let go, and transform alongside a community dedicated to deepening understanding and compassion.

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    11 mins
  • The Wisdom of Impermanence
    Jan 26 2026

    Everything changes. Everything ends. And in that truth lies profound freedom.*

    Welcome to The Wisdom of Impermanence—a space to explore death, grief, and spiritual awakening through the lens of Buddhist wisdom and lived experience. This podcast invites you into intimate conversations about mortality, loss, and transformation.

    Each episode features authentic storytelling, interviews with spiritual teachers and grief experts, and contemplative insights drawn from Buddhist philosophy and personal experience. Whether you're navigating devastating loss, seeking to understand mortality more deeply, or ready to awaken to life's most universal truth, here is where you will find guidance, compassion, and wisdom.

    Discover how ancient Buddhist teachings illuminate modern grief. Learn from those who have transformed sorrow into spiritual practice. And join a growing community ready to embrace impermanence—not with resignation, but with courage, understanding, and awakening.

    Listen in. Show up. Transform.

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    1 min
  • What's Happening with the Death Dhamma Podcast?
    Jan 19 2026

    Welcome back to the Death Dhamma podcast. It's time to make some changes to the podcast, and the discussions that we will have as move forward together. It's all about helping one another along the path, and being human while being Buddhist.

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    5 mins
  • Equanimity in Action: Season 5 Wrap Up
    Oct 6 2025

    This episode weaves together the major threads from Season 5:

    • Equanimity vs. Apathy
    • Emotional resilience and spiritual courage
    • Practical tools for chaos and anxiety
    • The path from anger to compassion
    • Mindful restraint in an overstimulated world
    • The Bodhisattva's quiet strength

    Whether you're meditating in stillness or navigating modern life's storms, equanimity becomes the thread that holds it all together—a stillness that doesn't withdraw, but wisely engages.

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    14 mins
  • Stillness Beyond Bliss: The Equanimity of Jhāna and Purification
    Sep 29 2025

    Together, let's explore the profound terrain of jhāna—a Pali term meaning "meditative absorption"—and how equanimity emerges as a central force in its deepest stages. These states of deep concentration are not just about peace or bliss, but about arriving at a radical stillness where distractions dissolve and the mind becomes clear, unwavering, and impartial.

    We delve into:

    · The progression through the jhānas, especially the third and fourth, where equanimity becomes dominant.

    · The distinction between physical and mental sensations, and how their transcendence reveals the purity of mindfulness.

    · The concept of the equanimity of purification, a mental quality that stills all opposition and polishes the mind to a bright, imperturbable clarity.

    · How mindfulness and equanimity work in tandem to support awakening—and how these factors were central in the Buddha's own path to enlightenment.

    Whether you're a longtime practitioner or just beginning your meditation journey, this episode offers both a practical and philosophical guide to understanding equanimity—not as detachment, but as luminous balance.

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    9 mins