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23 November 2006

This week's guest:
Lady Diana Mukpo and Carolyn Rose Gimian
[35 minutes]


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Carolyn Rose Gimian and Lady Diana Mukpo
(photo by Liza Matthews)


Julia Sagebien

This week, Lady Diana Mukpo and Carolyn Rose Gimian—coauthors of DRAGON THUNDER: MY LIFE WITH CHOGYAM TRUNGPA—talk with Julia about how the idea for a memoir first arose, how they worked together to make it happen, and how it is being received by the public.



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Our schedule

Date

Guest

Topics


11/30/2006

Bob and Lindy King with a live audience at Marpa House

visiting with Khenpo Gangshar's widow and others who knew CTR in Tibet


12/7/2006

Ken Green

government, corruption, hopi prophesies, the sane democratic rule of the mahayana, and showing up


12/14/2006

Fabrice Midal

his writings on the life of CTR, and his recent decision to leave Shambhala


12/21/2006

Cheerful Children's Day!

Chronicles Children's Day special!


1/4/2007

Willam Karelis

practice, teaching, and the changes that have taken place at Shambhala Mountain Center


1/11/2007

Jeff Waltcher

the vision for Shambhala Mountain Center


1/18/2007

Leonard Hortick

fragmentation, alienation, the need for representative government, and meditating on whatever provokes resentment


1/25/2007

Fleet Maull

dharma in prisons and other charnal grounds


2/1/2007

John Weber

life as a non-sectarian chaplin


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Edzard de Ranitz, for the original web design, kikker.com.

The song at the end of this week's interview is "Shambhala Song." Words by CTR; melody from Trooping the Colour. Recording from the Dragon's Thunder CD, available at the Shambala Shop,

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