My new favorite intro to Buddhism course: Dr. Kate Hartmann and Buddhist Studies Online
Buddhist Wisdom, Modern Life - A podcast by Claire Villarreal, PhD
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Hello, friends. If you're interested in the basics of Buddhism and want a fun introduction to the history, beliefs, and practices of the various Buddhist lineages, I have a great new learning platform to share with you: Buddhist Studies Online or BSO. Today I'm talking with Dr. Kate Hartmann, a Harvard PhD in Religious Studies and one of the folks behind Buddhist Studies Online and the instructor for BSO 101 about the history, philosophy, and practice of Buddhism. Kate is Assistant Professor of Religious Studies in the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies at the University of Wyoming. She received a PhD in Religious Studies, focused on Tibetan Buddhism, from Harvard University in May 2020. Her research focuses on the history of pilgrimage to holy mountains in Tibet. She also helped develop and launch Buddhist Studies Online, an educational platform aimed at making academic courses on Buddhism more accessible to the public. If you'd like to hear more about her story of connecting with Buddhism as an undergrad, then traveling around Asia in the course of her studies, you can find a link in the show notes to an interview she did with Seth Powell who helped found BSO. I hope you enjoy the conversation, and if you'd like to learn more about BSO 101 or 102, Buddhist Meditation in Theory and Practice, you can find links to both those courses in the show notes. BSO 101 (intro to Buddhist history, philosophy, & practice): https://geni.us/BSO101 BSO 102 (Buddhist meditation in theory and practice): https://geni.us/BSO102 (Those are affiliate links. There's no cost to you when you click them, but you do support this channel/podcast.) Listen to Kate's story: https://geni.us/katehstory May you and all beings be well.