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The Roots of Zen Leader - How Sesshin Brings the Flips to Life
Brad Reed, Zen Leadership Instructor, shares his experience of sesshin and how the Flips came to life during the training.

Being What is Needed: A Message From Kate
Kate Watters, president of the Board of Directors for IZL, explores different ways to be what is needed.

Being What is Needed: Listening With My Body And Senses
Cris Nakano, a member of the Board of Directors for IZL, shares her journey of listening and sensing.

Being What is Needed: How IZL Can Help you Get There
Dave Stahlberg, a Zen practitioner, shares his experience at a Zen Leader program and how it has impacted his life.

Making Peace In The War Of Perfectionism: 4 Prompts To Practice Self-Compassion When The Battle Is Inside Yourself.
But in some ways, it can still be beautiful. Just like the Japanese art of Kintsugi, where we put broken pieces of pottery together with gold, there is simple beauty beyond perfection in embracing our imperfections and flaws as artfully raw and human.

Belonging
I am learning about belonging. The teachings of belongingness have come to me slowly from many wise people, communities, and nature. These teachings over the years are like walking a labyrinth, leading me towards the center and away, and towards the center and away from it again and again. A journey.


Shakuhachi Zen: The Lure of the Shakuhachi's Siren Song
Jeff Nytes recounts his Shakuhachi - and Zen - journey




The Labels That Stoke Conflict
Jen Ayres wonders if the labels we give ourselves help - or hurt - dialogue.

Reflections on Holidays, and the Year, Past
Andy Robins compares the uncertain lives of childhood visitors with the past year, and reminds us to connect with compassion.

Seeking Perfection: Steve Jobs, Mu, Ma and Zen
Andy Robins explores something quite removed from the news of the day.

How Are You? And 3 Truths Behind Your Answer
Ginny Whitelaw reflects on these times and the 3 facts of resonance that shape how are are - both in how we feel and how we act.

Playground Leadership: In The Age Of Bully Leaders, Where Is Our Mandela?
Andy Robins wonders about world leaders and ponders Nelson Mandela's courage.

The Upper Right Hand Corner
Rebecca Ryan on how Zen Leaders keep their people from freaking out.

Three “Downs” to be Up for These Times
Ginny Whitelaw talks about the revelations of our tumultuous times and shares ways to be "up" for the tasks at hand.

On the Road
Andy Robins shares what he's learned living out of the back of a Transit Van as he and his family travel England in the pandemic summer.

My True Names - George Floyd, Derek Chauvin
Rebecca Krantz shares her reflections on the Black Lives Matter movement.