Podcast
The Courage to Choose Love
Jamieson Webster’s On Breathing examines how anxiety, politics, and fantasy converge around the most basic human act.
By Oliver Rice
Timeless teachings. Modern methods.
Explore how the jhana factors can be developed and appreciated in our daily lives and then deepened and refined in formal meditation.
With Sarah Shaw
Tricycle’s Meditation Group for subscribers offers weekly meditations and small group discussions with leading Buddhist teachers.
Tricycle’s third annual Buddhist Film Festival from June 16–30 offers five feature films and five short films from around the Buddhist world.
Join a workshop on recognizing and cultivating the skillful mind that makes way for jhana.
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.
Join Clark Strand for a two-day retreat at Garrison Institute from July 10–12, 2026 to practice using haiku to unite with the natural world.
Video teachings with contemporary Buddhist teachers
Buddhist films and discussion for the Tricycle community
“Mola: A Tibetan Tale of Love and Loss” follows Kunsang Wangmo, known as “Mola” (grandmother) to her family, who has lived in exile from Tibet for more than 60 years.
Conversations with contemporary Buddhist leaders & thinkers
Meditation teacher Tara Brach discusses how cultivating courage and compassion can counter the dangers of what she calls the “trance of separation.”
With Tara Brach