In our second installment of the Small Business Starter Kit series - we’re tackling a topic that’s sometimes tricky, sometimes confusing, but ever-present: taxes. Hosts Austin and Jannese have an insightful conversation with entrepreneur Isabella Rosal who started 7th Sky Ventures , an exporter and distributor of craft spirits, beer, and wine. Having lived and worked in two different countries and started a company in a heavily-regulated field, Isabella is no stranger to navigating the paperwork-laden and jargon-infused maze of properly understanding taxes for a newly formed small business. Join us as she shares her story and provides valuable insight into how to tackle your business’ taxes - so they don’t tackle you. Learn more about how QuickBooks can help you grow your business: QuickBooks.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
In 2018 a group, gathered through The Jacques Marchais, went on a tour of Bhutan. In this podcast Meg Ventrudo, former executive director of the Museum, sits down with Museum advisor Rudy Bacich to talk about her impressions of The Land of The Tiger's Nest. This is the first half of our talk on the Jacques Marchais' fascinating tour through the unique nation of Bhutan.
In 2018 a group, gathered through The Jacques Marchais, went on a tour of Bhutan. In this podcast Meg Ventrudo, former executive director of the Museum, sits down with Museum advisor Rudy Bacich to talk about her impressions of The Land of The Tiger's Nest. This is the first half of our talk on the Jacques Marchais' fascinating tour through the unique nation of Bhutan.
In 2018 a group, gathered through The Jacques Marchais, went on a tour of Bhutan. In this podcast Meg Ventrudo, former executive director of the Museum, sits down with Museum advisor Rudy Bacich to talk about her impressions of The Land of The Tiger's Nest. This is the conclusion of our talk on the Jacques Marchais' fascinating tour through the unique nation of Bhutan. Keep listening once our discussion has ended as we were able to obtain a bonus description of the Museum's 2013 visit to Bhutan, by way of Tibet, given by board member Peg Harrington, to relay even more background on this magical Kingdom where so much of this Museum's collection originates from.…
In 2018 a group, gathered through The Jacques Marchais, went on a tour of Bhutan. In this podcast Meg Ventrudo, former executive director of the Museum, sits down with Museum advisor Rudy Bacich to talk about her impressions of The Land of The Tiger's Nest. This is the first half of our talk on the Jacques Marchais' fascinating tour through the unique nation of Bhutan.…
We were fortunate to have had the opportunity to talk with Khenpo Pema about his life and experience of Buddhism as a native to its traditions, where cultivating a spiritual life is a cultural norm and as typical as going to prep school and pursuing a professional career path. As interest and intrigue in all forms of Buddhism and the related core concept of mindfulness have recently undergone renewed popularity in the West, we also asked about whether—and how—a serious student born and raised here might approach studies of concepts, and ethical guidelines for “becoming a better, more self aware, less angry person." Lauren Bielski's inquisitive questioning of Khenpo Pema Wangdak help us get a more in-depth picture of Tibetan belief, and Buddhist philosophy. This podcast is part two of this discussion. Be sure to listen to part one of this talk which was posted January 2018. Later in the year there will be a video of this interview so, if you find the insights revealed by Lama Pema to be helpful, be sure to check back for future podcast interviews with Lama Pema or go to TibetanMuseum.org to watch the video of this talk from the library at The Jacques Marchais Museum of Tibetan Art when it is available.…
Tasha Delek! And Happy 2018. On an unusually warm day in early December, Lauren Bielski sat down to discuss mindfulness and how students in the west might best investigate Buddhist ideas with Khenpo Pema Wangdak. This austere but gentle person was born in Western Tibet, raised in India, and became a monk in the Sakya tradition. Sakya is known for its systematic approach to tantric teachings called the lamdrey—the path and the goal—and for its rigorous application of Buddhist logic. Khenpo Pema settled in NYC to teach back in 1982, becoming the first of a younger generation of Tibetan teachers to settle here in the U.S. We'd talked with Khenpo Pema about his life and experience of Buddhism as a native to its traditions, where cultivating a spiritual life is a cultural norm and as typical as going to prep school and pursuing a professional career path. As interest and intrigue in all forms of Buddhism and the related core concept of mindfulness have recently undergone renewed popularity in the West, we also asked about whether—and how—a serious student born and raised here might approach studies of concepts, and ethical guidelines for “becoming a better, more self aware, less angry person.” This podcast is part one of several more to come from this discussion. Later in the year there will be a video of this interview so, if you find the insights revealed by Lama Pema to be helpful, be sure to check back for future podcast interviews with him or go to TibetanMuseum.org to watch the video of this talk from the library at The Jacques Marchais Museum of Tibetan Art when it is available.…
Happy holidays all of you fans of the Jacques Marchais Museum of Tibetan Art's monthly podcasts, here is part two of Jackie Hawken's, workshop on the concept of mindfulness, and self-compassion for negative mindstates. Jackie Hawken is the author of "Mindfulness for a Broken Heart", and has been visiting the states, giving clarifying talks on mindfulness for some time now with her straightforward, easy to grasp, ways of pumping up our personal mindfulness muscle, especially useful over the stressfulness of the holiday season. In this two part talk, Jackie Hawken, of Mindfulness Bristol in the UK, explains what mindfulness can do to ease life's burdens, and give you a road map for finding peace in some of the least calming situations. Part two of Ms. Hawken's discourse entreats us to be more considerate of ourselves. In around 10 minutes we are given a clear understanding of the difference between selfishness, and being kind to oneself, and how keeping these key concepts in mind can make life less stressful and fulfilling.…
Calling all mindfulness travelers out there, we have a treat for you over the 2017 holiday season, a two part sit down discussion, and workshop on the concept of mindfulness, and self-compassion for negative mindstates by Jackie Hawken of Mindfulness Bristol in the United Kingdom. Jackie Hawken is the author of "Mindfulness for a Broken Heart", and has been visiting the US, giving clarifying talks on mindfulness for some time now with her straightforward, easy to grasp, ways of exercising our personal mindfulness muscle, especially useful over those Thanksgiving dinners with family. Jackie will show you what the tool of mindfulness can do for you to ease life's burdens, and find peace in some of the least calming situations. Part one of Ms. Hawken's discourse features some guided meditation so keep this one on hand whenever you need a refresher to chase away negative thought, be more considerate of yourself or just blend with your favorite color.…
Led by Lama Rangbar Nyima Ozer, under the guidance of great Masters from several lineages and vehicles, the integration of transformative individual and group practices along with humanitarian projects, The Bodhivastu Foundation works to generate major strides in awareness sufficient to catalyze a more awakened society filled with peace, prosperity and well-being. The Jacques Marchais Tibetan Museum was glad to have Lama Rangbar give an enlightening talk on his knowledge of Stupas, and their relevance in the world today. This month's podcast is an edited version of this event. We hope you come away with a greater understanding of how Stupas, great or small(many examples to be found at The Jacques Marchais)can transform our world, and ourselves if we truly grasp their purpose.…
In September's Podcast from the Jacques Marchais Museum of Tibetan Art, host Lauren Bielski investigates the questions many of us have, concerning the act or concept of meditation, of the museum's guided meditation teacher The Venerable Thupten Phuntsok. Most every Saturday morning Phuntsok-La guides his meditation group through their meditation, and also speaks of the philosophy behind the idea, as well as opening the floor to questions at the end of the session. We hope you are inspired by this discussion, and consider sitting some Saturday morning in our unique space with this truly learned teacher.…
In the fall of 2016 a group, gathered through The Jacques Marchais, went on a tour of India, and Dharamshala. In this podcast (the third of 3 parts covering this tour) Peg Harrington, organizer of the trip, will tell us about their travels through Dharamshala, the home of the Tibetan government in exile, and an inspiration for The Jacques Marchais Museum. Amritsar, home of the Sikhs Golden Temple, and a final look at Delhi. We hope you will find these Podcasts as inspirational as we do up here on Lighthouse Avenue.…
In the fall of 2016 a group, gathered through The Jacques Marchais, went on a tour of India, and Dharamshala. In this podcast (the second of 3 parts covering this tour) Peg Harrington, organizer of the trip, will tell us about their travels through Agra, city of colorful forts, and one of the wonders of the world, Varanasi on the Ganges, and a touch of Delhi. Next month the museum tour will reach Dharamshala. We hope you will find these Podcasts as inspirational as we do up here on Lighthouse Avenue.…
In the fall of 2016 a group, gathered through The Jacques Marchais, went on a tour of India, and Dharamshala. In this podcast (the first of 3 parts covering this tour) Peg Harrington, organizer of the trip, will talk about her experiences as they land in Mumbai, and go on to travel to Udaipur, and Jaipur. This is the first of The Jacques Marchais Museum of Tibetan Art's monthly podcast series. We hope you will find the topics we have chosen to broadcast as inspirational as we do up here on Lighthouse Avenue.…
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