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Prajna Cafe Podcast 2# —with Dominique Side
Dominique Side
Buddhist Wisdom, Advice for Life
2025
  • Episode #1 with Shechen Rabjam Rinpoche

    Shechen Rabjam Rinpoche
    2025
  • Episode #2 with Dominique Side

    Hosts Orgyen Boinvilliers and Amalée Rycroft sit down with longtime practitioner, teacher, and author Dominique Side to explore listening as a practice, meeting life with equanimity, bringing ancient teachings into the modern world, and finding a “new way of seeing.”

    You can check out Dominique Side’s new book A New Way of Seeing, a fresh and practical introduction to core Buddhist teachings—available on Amazon, Waterstones, and all major booksellers.

    Dominique Side
    2025
    Buddhist Wisdom, ...
  • Episode #3 with Verena Pfeiffer

    For our third Prajna Cafe Podcast episode, Orgyen sits down with Verena Pfeiffer, a German-born Rigpa Senior Teacher based in the Netherlands who has spent over two decades studying and practising in both the East and West. Verena shares the story of how an unexpected weekend retreat changed the course of her life, leading her from Munich to a three-year retreat in Lerab Ling and years of study at the Rigpa Shedra in Nepal.

    We explore what it means to be a Western woman teacher in a traditionally Eastern monastic environment, how to keep ancient texts like the Bodhicharyavatara relevant for modern audiences, and why questioning your teachers is essential on the Path. Verena also reflects on the surprising wisdom she found in a youth retreat on the Three Poisons, the subtle ways Western practitioners can misunderstand Buddhist concepts like diligence, and what it truly means to "practise Dharma."

    Verena Pfeiffer
    2026
    Buddhist Wisdom, ...
  • PRAJNA CAFE PODCAST Episode 4#
    On the Nature and Importance of Lineage—With Neten Chokling Rinpoche

    In our latest episode, Neten Chokling Rinpoche offers a clear and grounded explanation of what lineage means within the Buddhist tradition and why its preservation is essential to authentic practice. He explains that lineage exists to ensure that teachings capable of leading practitioners to liberation remain intact and authentic across generations.

    Neten Chokling Rinpoche
    2026
    Buddhist Wisdom, ...
Compilation

Prajna Cafe Podcast

We've got some exciting news to share—the launch of the Prajna cafe podcast!

Our intention is to create a welcoming space where East meets West — a place for meaningful conversations on key Buddhist topics and the challenges authentic spiritual traditions face in today’s world.

You can also now find Prajna Cafe Podcast on spofify!

Episode 4# with Neten Chokling Rinpoche
On the Nature and Importance of Lineage

In our latest episode, Neten Chokling Rinpoche offers a clear and grounded explanation of what lineage means within the Buddhist tradition and why its preservation is essential to authentic practice. He explains that lineage exists to ensure that teachings capable of leading practitioners to liberation remain intact and authentic across generations.

Episode 3# with Verena Pfeiffer

For our third Prajna Cafe Podcast episode, Orgyen sits down with Verena Pfeiffer, a German-born Rigpa Senior Teacher based in the Netherlands who has spent over two decades studying and practising in both the East and West. Verena shares the story of how an unexpected weekend retreat changed the course of her life, leading her from Munich to a three-year retreat in Lerab Ling and years of study at the Rigpa Shedra in Nepal.

We explore what it means to be a Western woman teacher in a traditionally Eastern monastic environment, how to keep ancient texts like the Bodhicharyavatara relevant for modern audiences, and why questioning your teachers is essential on the Path. Verena also reflects on the surprising wisdom she found in a youth retreat on the Three Poisons, the subtle ways Western practitioners can misunderstand Buddhist concepts like diligence, and what it truly means to "practise Dharma."

Episode 2# with Dominique Side

Hosts Orgyen Boinvilliers and Amalée Rycroft sit down with longtime practitioner, teacher, and author Dominique Side to explore listening as a practice, meeting life with equanimity, bringing ancient teachings into the modern world, and finding a “new way of seeing.”
You can check out Dominique's new book A New Way of Seeing from all major booksellers.

This podcast will be available in audio format and in English only.

Episode 1# with Shechen Rabjam Rinpoche

Make yourself comfortable and join our host, Orgyen Boinvilliers, who is talking to our first special guest, Shechen Rabjam Rinpoche.

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  • Pauline Concepta Lennox - 6 months ago
    Thank you so enjoyed it. Well done

  • Mirjam De Ceuninck Van Capelle - 5 months ago
    dear Sangha could people pronounce the english language better please. it is so annoying that native speakers can not understand that there are multiple languages in our sangha and not everyone gets a translation. it is so arrogant! let those native english speakers start to speak dutch for instance, that will teach them!

  • Olaf Rossner - 5 months ago
    Thank you for this podcast. Interesting ideas being shared!

  • Merryn Kennedy - 2 weeks ago
    What a great initiative! I've been with Rigpa for 30 years and it's wonderful to see our younger Sangha members having the opportunity to bring the dharma to life for anyone fortunate enough to make this connection. Dominique - your book has helped me do much, such a fresh approach to exploring and explaining Buddhism and the benefit of brings everyday.