Shell Fischer's Podcast

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100 episodes
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Date created
2016/12/02
Latest episode
2025/12/14
Average duration
48 min.
Release period
52 days

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Insight Meditation teacher, Shell Fischer, founder of Mindful Shenandoah Valley, offers her 25+ years of study and experience in these weekly talks about meditation practice, and how it can help us nurture more compassion, kindness, joy, and calm in our lives.

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The Buddha's 'Most Important Practice': Patience
2025/12/14
The Buddha was once asked "what is the most important thing for us to practice?" He answered: patience (or khanti, in Pali) and assured us that this skill or quality is something we can learn to apply to absolutely everything we struggle with in our lives - every person, situation, and even ourselves - in order to become much more peaceful, self-controlled, compassionate, and undisturbed by life itself. This talk explores his teachings about how we can do this. It includes a meditation at the end.
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So Special/So Wounded: Navigating Our Hopes & Fears
2025/05/24
We all tend to seek out and hope for gain, status, praise, and pleasure, and resist or fear loss, disgrace, blame, and pain – even though all are inescapable, and visit each of us in different forms throughout our lives. And how we relate to these hopes and fears – often called the 8 Worldly Winds – often dictates how we experience our entire world. This talk explores how our meditation practice can help us to pay closer attention to these various winds so that we can learn how to better allow them to rise and pass without clinging so tightly to them, and therefore, discover more freedom and ease in our lives. It includes a meditation at the end.
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Just Thinking, Sweetie: Working With Busy Mind
2025/03/30
Often during our meditation practice, we encounter a state known as "busy mind," which is when there's a kind of ongoing flow of anxious or repetitive mental chatter that tends to keep us locked in the realm of the past or the future, and therefore, mostly distracted from the reality of the present moment, or … the life we're actually living. This talk explores how this particular mind state is created, and how we can use our mediation practice to mindfully observe and slow down the flow of thoughts, and in turn calm both the mind and body. It includes a meditation at the end.  
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BREATHE: Right Now, It's Like This
2025/02/08
During difficult times, allowing ourselves to pause, breathe, and come back home to the present moment is exactly how we can regain our footing, become more grounded, and shore up our ability to more wisely respond instead of automatically react to whatever's happening. This talk offers us a variety of ways that our meditation practice can help us learn to rest our attention in awareness itself, and discover more calm, compassion, and wisdom in the face of our challenges. It includes a brief meditation at the end.
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TRY SOFTER: Working With Change & Grief
2025/01/04
An essential aspect of our meditation practice involves training ourselves to very consciously and compassionately navigate the truth of constant change, instead of allowing ourselves to become so unconsciously distracted by the swirl of it that we end up missing out on the life we're actually living. This talk explores how we can use our mindfulness practice to discover more kindness, presence, and a sense of safety - especially during the more major periods of change and grief in our lives. It includes a 10-minute meditation at the end.
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THIS IS IT: Now What?
2024/11/23
Instead of resisting, denying, or trying to ignore a big change in our lives or in our world, the Buddhist teachings invite us to open up to it and deeply acknowledge: "This Is It," and then ask ourselves: "now what?" Meaning, what's the wisest, most compassionate response to this change? How can I relate in a way that is going to open my heart, rather than shut it down? This talk explores how we can use our mindfulness practice to help us remain calm in the midst of chaos, and discover the most beneficial answers.
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CLAIM YOUR SEAT: Buddha's Teachings on Doubt
2024/10/14
Our common experience of doubt – in ourselves, and in our ability to make good decisions for ourselves, especially - is actually the very last thing the Buddha himself struggled with just before he became enlightened. In fact, his own awakening was his profound message to us: that we all have the innate capability to discover for ourselves what will lead us towards more happiness, and what will lead us towards more suffering. This talk explores how we can use our healthy doubt as the antidote to our unhealthy doubt in order to reveal what is true.
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Some Things Just Hurt: Allowing Our Pain
2024/09/02
Whenever we experience pain or suffering, our common tendency is to believe that not only is the cause of our suffering in some way wrong, but that our own response to it is also wrong. And therefore, we tend to surmise that we, ourselves, are also somehow wrong. Happily, the Buddhist teachings are designed to help us notice this common pattern, and learn how we can bravely open up to our own suffering and really get to know it – very intimately – so that we can become wiser and more compassionate, and eventually, become free of it. This new talk from Shell explores how we can better allow ourselves our own feelings through the lens of a half-a-dozen different teaching phrases. It includes a meditation at the end.
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My Relationships: Medicine, or Poison?
2024/07/24
The Buddha insisted that our relationships make up the "whole" of our spiritual life, and and urged us to use our mindfulness practice to become more aware of who we're choosing to associate with in order to assure our sense of peace and well-being. Happily, his teachings offer us numerous ways that we can use our meditation practice to better discern whether our relationships are offering us poison (or, something that makes us feel bad), or medicine. This talk explores how we can tap into our wise bodies and hearts to help us make these important decisions. It includes a meditation at the end.
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Put Your Heart Into It Again: The Buddha On Determination
2024/06/29
As opposed to the act of "striving," which involves a kind of unhealthy or stressful clinging to some sort of expectation, and typically arises from our more self-centered mind, or ego - the quality of aditthana (or determination, in the Pali language) almost always arises from the heart, as in, from our heart's desire. And because our heart is just naturally wise and compassionate, if we commit ourselves to following it, it will almost always lead us towards more joy, ease, and peace in our lives. This talk explores how we can not only use our meditation practice to establish this powerful quality, but learn how to more mindfully discern whether we're being driven by our tricky minds, or by the much vaster space of our heart. It includes a meditation at the end.
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Do No Harm/Take No Sh*t: A Buddhist Lesson on Boundaries
2024/05/25
Whenever we perceive that some sort of harm is being done – either by another person, people, or even on a more national or global level - how can we best confront this without nurturing aversion in our own hearts, or letting it consume us in some way? This talk explores the Buddha's teachings on how we can use our meditation practice to help us to say "no" or maybe "that's enough" without doing further harm to either ourselves or others, or allowing our aversion to shut down our hearts. It includes a meditation at the end.
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What Would Buddha Do? Taking Refuge in the Beloved
2024/04/06
This talk addresses the question: How can we flow between all the different roles, hats, or identities that we place on ourselves every day, and that kind, wise, compassionate presence within us that is actually free of those often-limiting identities, or beliefs about who we think we "should" be? The answer involves using our meditation practice to examine how we can begin to loosen our strong grip on all of our toxic "shoulds," and uncover and find comfort in what is often called our Buddha Nature, or, the truth of who we really are. It includes a meditation at the end.
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It Takes A Long Time to Grow Young: Nurturing Contentment
2024/02/29
Right before the Buddha's enlightenment, a single memory from his childhood apparently not only led him to nirvana, but to the profound teachings of the Middle Way – the whole thing. Essentially, what he remembered was what contentment (or passaddhi) had felt like to him, at age 8. This talk explores how the Buddha was led to this understanding, along with some of his teachings on how we can train ourselves to experience even more of this precious quality in our lives. It includes a 10-minute meditation at the end.
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How To Work With Fear & Grief: Pause
2024/02/02
The Buddhist teachings are continually calling our attention to the truth of what is called annica, or impermanence, because essentially, it's exactly what we tend to struggle with, in the form of both the fear of uncertainty, and the grief that comes with change. But instead of trying to avoid our fear and grief – which is our natural tendency - the teachings are asking us to instead pause, and allow ourselves to BE with these feelings, so that ultimately, we can transform them, and discover more peace. This talk explores how we can use our meditation practice to train ourselves in the sacred, healing art of the pause.  It includes a meditation at the end.
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"It's All Yours" - Responding to Disrespect and Insult
2023/12/30
As the Buddha's teachings remind us over and over, even though it's difficult, we never want to let another person's anger, disrespect, or cruelty harden our own hearts. Instead, we want our meditation practice to serve as a kind of guard for our hearts - a strong shield that can protect us against the power that other people's disrespect can often have over us. This new talk explores how we can develop the mindfulness tools that can help us to more calmly and kindly respond to the unkind behavior of others. It includes a mediation at the end.
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4.8 out of 5
60 reviews
AmyJoy1137 2024/05/04
So grateful
I’ve been listening to Shell’s teachings for many years and I am so grateful for her wisdom, presence, and all the wonderful gift she shares with us. ...
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Hazy Scribbles 2021/01/20
Real and grounded
I love Shell’s energy in her teachings. What I love most about Shell’s teachings is that she weaves her lived experiences into her classes. Her practi...
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joysammyjoysammy 2019/08/31
Best Explanation of Buddhism Ever
Love her clarity of explanation and humor. She’s awesome!
shiny lion 2018/12/31
Easygoing & Amazing
I love the humor and everyday realism of how you share these deep insights so lightly and playfully. It’s a real pleasure listening and learning - nei...
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Madolyn E 2018/11/17
Openhearted Wisdom
Love this podcast! Shell incorporates so many beautiful stories, poems and teachings in such a clear, funny, true to life, insightful and heartfelt wa...
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Hulahulalula 2017/04/16
My favorite Podcast
I met Shell during her MBSR 8 week course. Her presence and teaching came at a perfect time for me as I had major life transitions happening. That was...
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bongocmm 2017/03/16
A wise and down to earth teacher
Shell has an endearing way of presenting the dharma in a down to earth and relatable manner. Her years of experience and wisdom shine through all of ...
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Sangha Student 2017/02/09
Thank you
Shell, thank you for your dedication to the Practice and your weekly insights that help us all move forward in life. You are awesome!
CAStickley 2017/02/09
Great Stuff!
Shell's teachings are an awesome way to round out my personal practice. She gives relates ancient Buddhist teachings to our daily lives in a format ...
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Cheberle 2017/02/09
Awesome work!
Shell does an awesome job unpacking and applying ancient wisdom teachings to our every day lives. She addresses a variety of practical issues with de...
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