CZ 095: Gross National Happiness and Thinking about Death 5 times a day with Author Linda Leaming
Catching Z's: The Millennials Guide to Mindfulness
English - July 09, 2021 13:11 - 1 hour - 26.4 MB - ★★★★★ - 11 ratingsSpirituality Religion & Spirituality Society & Culture meditation mindfulness Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Linda Leaming first traveled to Bhutan in 1994, and moved there three years later. This tiny Buddhist country hidden away in the Himalayas is a very happy place for many. Its king believes in Gross National Happiness instead of Gross National Product. Leaming has written two books about her life in Bhutan and how she learned to live more simply, how she laughs at herself instead of getting mad at others, and how she slows down to look for magic-- because it's everywhere. In Bhutan, she's known for using a salad spinner instead of a washing machine, and her village man makeovers. I had a great time talking with Linda as we explored:
Being introduced to mindfulness through Bhutanese culture Going to Bhutan originally 4 pillars of gross national happiness in Bhutan Thinking about death 5 times a day Why thinking about death is constructive Being happy where you are Much more!4 Pillars of Gross National Happiness
Maker Mind Newsletter where I discovered Linda