Listen "Fierce Vulnerability with Kazu Haga"
Episode Synopsis
Teaching Peace, the flagship podcast of Brooklyn Peace Center, returns with a new season of conversations on liberation, transformation, and the radical practice of peace.In this episode, host Jason Storbakken speaks with Kazu Haga—author, activist, and longtime practitioner of nonviolence. From Buddhist monasteries to movement spaces, Haga’s journey is one of rupture and reconnection, ancestral wisdom and embodied action. Together, they explore the intersections of trauma, healing, justice, and what it means to resist without reproducing harm.Haga reflects on his interfaith pilgrimage tracing the Middle Passage, the teachings that guide his work with the Fierce Vulnerability Network, and his evolving practice of cultivating peace through daily ritual, community, and relationship.This conversation rings like a bell—an invitation to slow down, listen deeply, and reimagine the world we’re building together.🎧 Featuring:Embodied learning through pilgrimage, ritual, and lived experienceHow peace centers and intentional communities are modeling new ways of beingInterdependence as a spiritual, social, and political truthGrief rituals, restorative circles, and the sound of a bell in protestFollow, share, and join the Teaching Peace community in shaping a future grounded in justice, compassion, and collective healing.
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