Shell Fischer's Podcast

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4.8
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54 reviews
This podcast has
100 episodes
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Date created
2016/12/02
Average duration
48 min.
Release period
34 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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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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EMPTY OF EXPECTATION: Exploring "Beginner's Mind"
2023/12/02
While the Buddha assured us that it’s healthy to be aware of all our different intentions, he also suggested that once we’ve planted the seeds of our plans, our practice becomes surrendering to any determined outcome whatsoever – to truly let go, of all of it. This talk on Shoshin, or “Beginner’s Mind,” is aimed at helping us to let go more and more often by inviting us to see all things as new – including all situations, people, and especially ourselves – rather than clinging so tightly to our preconceived beliefs and expectations, which tend to keep us stuck. It includes a meditation at the end.
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Content in the Center: Exploring the Middle Way
2023/11/04
When we practice what the Buddha called The Middle Way, we start to realize with more clarity that contentment resides at the center of our wanting and not wanting, our indulgence or deprivation. We learn that nothing is really happy or unhappy in and of itself - no person, thing, or situation, and that our joy or sorrow depends entirely on how we are relating to our experience. This talk explores how can use our meditation practice to learn to “walk in the middle” more often in order to discover more joy, ease, and balance in our lives.
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The Sacred Healing of Noble Silence
2023/09/30
In order for us to practice well, we need to learn how to create and then dwell in a quality the Buddha called Noble Silence – something that is precious and multi-faceted, like a jewel, and not simply about being quiet. This talk explores all the many reasons why it’s necessary and essential for us, along with offering practices that can help us to experience it more often, and slowly learn to live our lives from within this peaceful space of silence. It includes a meditation at the end.
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What Am I 'Really" Offering Myself and Others?: An Exploration of Dana
2023/09/02
In the Buddhist teachings, the practice of dana (or generosity) is considered the number one heart quality that we are urged to cultivate, in order to discover more joy, and less suffering in our lives. This new talk from Shell explores how we can use our mindfulness practice to become more kind and generous not only to others, but also to ourselves, by honestly revealing and investigating all the ways in which we might not be being as kind, or as generous as we may think. It includes a 10-minute meditation at the end.
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What You Resist, Persists: Working With Aversion
2023/08/06
As the Buddha tells us, rejecting, avoiding, or pushing away the reality of the moment - which might be unpleasant - is one of the main ways that we create suffering (or dukkha) not only for ourselves, but also for others. In the Pali language, this quality of aversion is called dosa. And because it tends to cause so much unnecessary pain and stress in our lives, the teachings urge us to use mindfulness practice to really get to KNOW our dosa, at all levels – from the most minor ways that we resist to the most troubling, or destructive. In this new talk, Shell explores all the many ways that we can start to notice when we’re in some way resisting what IS, and start to let BE, instead of being so aversive to other people, life itself, and of course, ourselves. It includes a 10-minute meditation at the end.
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Is Meditation Selfish? Advise From The Acrobat Sutta
2023/06/07
Most of us tend to grapple with what is considered an ancient human torment: the challenge of trying to balance a need for self-care, along with a strong sense of feeling responsible for helping others, and the world in general – a particular push and pull that can often be so painful. Happily the Buddha was also aware of this struggle, 2600 years ago, and offered us some very sage advice about how to work with it. This talk explores one of his most famous sermons, the Acrobat Sutta, which addresses how we can find a more harmonious and peaceful balance between these two needs.
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Do You Know Your Frenemies?
2023/05/06
In the Buddhist teachings, the Buddha urged us to very consciously be on the lookout for harmful qualities he called “The Near Enemies,” – qualities that all “pretend” to be the heart-qualities of kindness, compassion, empathetic joy, and equanimity, or, The Divine Abodes, considered the highest, most beneficial emotions in the Buddhist teachings. In this talk, we explore how we can use our practice to bring these types of tricksters or “frenemies” up into the light, see them more fully for what they are, and begin to embody their opposites. It includes a meditation at the end.
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The Most Important Meditation Practice: Patience
2023/04/01
The Buddha was once asked “what is the most important thing for us to practice?” And his answer was simple: patience (or khanti, in Pali). Happily, this vital 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 the many different ways that we can do this. It includes a 10-minute meditation at the end.
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Maybe So, Maybe Not, We'll See: Riding The 8 Worldly Winds
2023/03/05
In the Buddhist teachings it is said that there are 8 different “winds” or conditions that we either hope for, or fear - all of which are constantly blowing into our lives, just like the wind. These 8 are the main things that we tend to preoccupy ourselves with, and consequently become stressed out about. In this talk, Shell explores how we can use our practice to more clearly see and acknowledge these 8 when they rush in, and begin to let go of our strong grip or preoccupation with them in order to discover more peace, joy, and ease in our lives. It includes a 10-minute guided meditation at the end.
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Where Do We Find Our True Home?
2023/02/03
Whenever we think of the word “home” we often think of a kind of brick and mortar “place” where we can physically dwell. But in the Buddhist tradition, home or “refuge” is not something we find outside of ourselves, but instead directly within. In fact, it might be said that the entirety of our practice is aimed at training ourselves how to develop this place of “home” right here - in our own minds, bodies, and hearts. In this talk, we explore what are often called the 3 Refuges or Treasures of our practice, and how we can create a place of safety, ease, and belonging by cultivating all three.
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4.8 out of 5
54 reviews
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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