Podcast
Being a ‘Bad’ Buddhist
Find serenity and stillness in Anay Ngawang Chodak’s contemporary Tibetan paintings.
By Haley Barker
Timeless teachings. Modern methods.
This online course sheds light on the five hindrances—sensual desire, ill will, dullness and drowsiness, restlessness and worry, and doubt—and offers skillful ways to engage with and find relief from them without simply ignoring or fighting them.
Over six weeks, you will explore these patterns in great depth and learn how to recognize them, practice with them in daily life, and meet them in a more skillful way.
With Christina Feldman, Christoph Köck, and Yuka Nakamura
Tricycle’s Meditation Group for subscribers offers weekly meditations and small group discussions with leading Buddhist teachers.
Tricycle Meditation Month is an annual challenge to commit to a daily practice. Join us on January 1 or start the series from Day 1 on your own time.
Join us on this Buddhist Pilgrimage to India & Nepal and explore what the Buddha said were the four sites that every committed dharma practitioner should visit.
March 8-21, 2026
Join us on this Pilgrimage to Thailand and immerse yourself in Theravada Buddhism during this all-inclusive, small group journey. June 30–July 12, 2026.
Video teachings with contemporary Buddhist teachers
Will Johnson shows us how to sense breath through the whole body, calling on the Satipatthana Sutta’s shift from mental to embodied awareness.
Buddhist films and discussion for the Tricycle community
“Come and See” is an investigative portrayal of the Wat Phra Dhammakaya Buddhist temple in Thailand.
Conversations with contemporary Buddhist leaders & thinkers
Scholar Sharon A. Suh discusses why she describes herself as a “bad Buddhist,” as well as what she’s learned from bell hooks about love as an action to end domination.
With Sharon A. Suh