Andy Puddicombe left college at 22 and spent a decade tramping the world before returning to the UK and landing, eventually, in Los Angeles. He’s lived in so many countries that he has trouble recalling them on demand. How did his travels, and his training in Buddhism, alter the way he thought about home? This week on […]
Andy Puddicombe left college at 22 and spent a decade tramping the world before returning to the UK and landing, eventually, in Los Angeles. He’s lived in so many countries that he has trouble recalling them on demand. How did his travels, and his training in Buddhism, alter the way he thought about home?
This week on HOME: The winding road that led an ex-monk from Bristol to Venice Beach.
Music, once again this week, by the prolific and generous
Podington Bear:
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“Gamma Ray”
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“Sienne”
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“Little Dipper”
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“Kitten”
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“Teen Bean”
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“The Falls”
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“Peas Corps”
Here’s an article I wrote on Headspace, the Web-and-app-based meditation platform founded by Andy and Rich Pierson, for Fast Company. For more information, visit
Headspace.com.
Andy Puddicombe left college at 22 and spent a decade tramping the world before returning to the UK and landing, eventually, in Los Angeles. He’s lived in so many countries that he has trouble recalling them on demand. How did his travels, and his training in Buddhism, alter the way he thought about home?
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Photo courtesy Andy Puddicombe, Headspace.com
This week on HOME: The winding road that led an ex-monk from Bristol to Venice Beach.
Music, once again this week, by the prolific and generous Podington Bear:
Here’s an article I wrote on Headspace, the Web-and-app-based meditation platform founded by Andy and Rich Pierson, for Fast Company. For more information, visit Headspace.com.