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Appamāda: Care, Responsibility, and Being Like Water with Roshi Joan Halifax
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Appamāda: Care, Responsibility, and Being Like Water with Roshi Joan Halifax

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In this episode of the Peacemakers Podcast, Roshi Joan Halifax reflects on Appamāda—a Buddhist teaching often translated as vigilance or heedfulness, and here offered simply as care.

Speaking from a life shaped by civil rights work, caregiving, and decades of practice alongside Bernie Glassman, Joan explores what it means to stay present with moral distress without rushing toward answers. Drawing on Bernie’s teaching of Not Knowing and Bearing Witness, she invites us to let response arise not from ideology or strategy, but from direct contact with suffering—our own and the world’s.

Through images of water—fluid, responsive, inclusive—and the story of Anishinaabe grandmother Josephine Mandamin carrying a single bucket along the shores of the Great Lakes, Joan points to a practice grounded in responsibility at human scale. Not grand solutions, but showing up. Not certainty, but care. Again and again.

This is a conversation about conscience, community, and the small, faithful acts through which our vows are lived—moment by moment, right where we are.


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Show Credits:

  • Speaker: Roshi Joan Halifax

  • Recording Date: December 12, 2023

  • Hosts: Geoff Shōun O’Keeffe, Jim Hōden Fricker

  • Audio & Video Editing/Engineering: Jim Hōden Fricker

  • Event Coordinators: Clotilde Wright, Geoff Shōun O’Keeffe

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