
On the Path with Kissiah Young
Welcome to On The Path!
In this space we explore some of the most tender and painful aspects of life, which happens to also be some of the most meaningful. We explore death and dying, grief and loss, and how we hold all of this. This is a space of vulnerability and healing, of repair and reconciliation. We grow here.
On The Mat (a sitting practice)
Podcasting since 2024 • 61 episodes
On the Path with Kissiah Young
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The Grief That Lingers
Sometimes grief catches us off guard. It sneaks up on us in moments when we come across something that touches a tender spot and reminds us of perhaps something that went missing, a loved one no longer here in physical form, or a deep ache or l...
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Episode 59
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14:03

Peace Begins When Grasping Ends
We will all experience times when peace seems to elude us, where it feels out there somewhere rather than within. Often, this is the result of our not wanting to experience what is in front of us, or fearing something to come. As long as we tur...
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Episode 58
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14:13

The Cause of Our Suffering
In Buddhism there is great talk on the subject of suffering. In fact, it is behind much of the teachings, and the root of the Buddha's Four Noble Truths: suffering exists, there is a cause of suffering, there is a path out of suffering, and the...
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Episode 57
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15:58

Before It's Gone, Let's Be Here Together
In this episode, we explore how love can be an intentional practice—meeting others where they are, even when their needs differ from our own. Through the lens of impermanence, we reflect on how fleeting life invites us to pause, drop in, and be...
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Episode 56
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12:22

What Does Your Grief Look Like?
Grief has many layers and many faces. It isn't solely the result of loss, or of death and dying, but rather a multitude of reasons. Our life is full of experiences, some wonderful, and others that leave us feeling some kind of way, perhaps a wa...
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Episode 55
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18:47

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