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American Buddhist Poetry Radio: The Silence in America

13 min · 4. maj 2026
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Bonus track is above — “When the Silence Breaks.” You can start there first if you want. It carries the ache under this whole piece, but also the turn. This episode is about negative silence. Not sacred silence. Not wise pause. Not stillness. The other kind. The kind that lives in the jaw, in the short answer, in the drive home, in the phone glow, in the house where nobody says the real thing. The kind that spreads through a life, a family, a country. This one is about burnout, fear, numbness, moral fatigue, and what happens when people carry too much for too long and start calling shutdown peace. But it’s also about the break. The return. The moment truth comes back through the throat. Start with the bonus track above, or go straight into the episode. Either way, welcome. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit monkmodesociety.substack.com/subscribe [https://monkmodesociety.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_2]

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American Buddhist Poetry Radio: Mindfulness in America

Bonus track is above — “The World Is Still Here.” Start there if you want. This episode of American Buddhist Poetry Radio is about mindfulness, but not the way we usually hear it talked about. Not as branding.Not as a product.Not as some little stress tool to help us get back to the machine. This is about what mindfulness still really is. A return.A real breath.Direct contact with life again. The yard.The sky.The wind.Kids playing across the street.Birds before work.Coffee in your hand.That one honest pause where you stop leaving your life and come back to what is actually here. This piece is about what America turned mindfulness into, and what it still is underneath all the noise. If you want to sit with the theme a little longer, the bonus track is waiting above. Welcome. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit monkmodesociety.substack.com/subscribe [https://monkmodesociety.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_2]

14. juni 202616 min
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American Buddhist Poetry Radio: The Silence in America

Bonus track is above — “When the Silence Breaks.” You can start there first if you want. It carries the ache under this whole piece, but also the turn. This episode is about negative silence. Not sacred silence. Not wise pause. Not stillness. The other kind. The kind that lives in the jaw, in the short answer, in the drive home, in the phone glow, in the house where nobody says the real thing. The kind that spreads through a life, a family, a country. This one is about burnout, fear, numbness, moral fatigue, and what happens when people carry too much for too long and start calling shutdown peace. But it’s also about the break. The return. The moment truth comes back through the throat. Start with the bonus track above, or go straight into the episode. Either way, welcome. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit monkmodesociety.substack.com/subscribe [https://monkmodesociety.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_2]

4. maj 202613 min
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Something to Carry: Bracelets for the Unseen

The bonus track is above — “I Came Back for You.” Listen to that first. It came out beautiful, and it says something I’ve been carrying for a long time. In a lot of ways, it’s a song-story about me, about adoption, loneliness, and what it means to come back for the child you once were. This week’s episode of American Buddhist Poetry Radio is personal too. It’s about children living through foster care, adoption rupture, and unstable care. But more than that, it’s about the deeper wound underneath all of it — the loneliness, the emotional disappearance, the way a child learns not to ask for too much, not to expect anyone to stay, not to believe they are really seen. That’s the truth behind Bracelets for the Unseen. This episode is my way of opening that room carefully. Not with pity. Not with performance. Just truth, memory, compassion, and a vow that is starting to take real form. If the song opens your chest, let it. Then go into the episode. And if this lives somewhere in your story too — or if something in you understands why a small thing can matter so much in a child’s life — reach out to me. This mission is only beginning, and I’m building it with intention. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit monkmodesociety.substack.com/subscribe [https://monkmodesociety.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_2]

5. apr. 202611 min
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The Future We Were Promised

The bonus track is above: “Better Than the Promise.” This week’s episode of American Buddhist Poetry Radio sits with a hidden American wound. Not just money. Not just politics. Not just the daily noise. Something deeper. The quiet fear that the future a lot of people were moving toward no longer feels solid. The rent, the groceries, the pressure, the broken promises, the way the old dream keeps slipping further out of reach. For some people, that dream was always partial. For others, it feels like it is cracking in public. Either way, a lot of hearts are carrying the weight of it. This piece is about that grief. It is also about what comes after the grief. What in the dream was sacred. What in it was bait. How we hold the broken promise without becoming bitter, cruel, or numb. How we become deeper, truer, and more human than the thing that disappointed us. If the bonus track above hits you, let it open the room first. Then drop into the episode. American Buddhist Poetry Radio — Episode 14 The Future We Were Promised The broken American dream, hidden fear, and the fight to stay human This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit monkmodesociety.substack.com/subscribe [https://monkmodesociety.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_2]

29. mar. 202613 min
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The Loneliest Generation

Bonus track is above this text. If you want the song first, start there. If you want the commentary first, keep reading. Either way, the bonus track belongs to this episode. Tonight’s episode is The Loneliest Generation. This one is about love, loneliness, and the strange distance between us. About what it feels like to have more ways to reach each other than any generation in history—and still go to sleep emotionally untouched. About the late-night phone glow. The almost-conversations. The people who are surrounded and still starving for something real. This episode looks at modern loneliness through the lives people are actually living: the quiet loneliness a lot of men carry, the different ache a lot of women carry, the pressure of money and performance, the way technology gives us contact without always giving us closeness, and the way the heart keeps asking for something deeper. This is not culture-war talk. It’s not blame. It’s witness. And through the Dharma lens, it’s also a reflection on what happens when we ask love to do too much—when we turn it into proof, possession, performance, or rescue. The bonus track above carries that same ache in song form. If this episode hits you, that makes sense. A lot of people are carrying this quietly. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit monkmodesociety.substack.com/subscribe [https://monkmodesociety.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_2]

15. mar. 202611 min