Elephant Journal: Walk the Talk Show with Waylon Lewis

Elephant Journal: Walk the Talk Show with Waylon Lewis

Walk the Talk Show with Waylon Lewis about walking our talk—every day, in every moment. It ain't about being perfect. Waylon Lewis, founder of Elephant Journal, talks about everyday Buddhism, meditation, eco-actions large and small, and features conversations with leading mindful thought leaders, both famous and overlooked.

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October 31, 2025 9 mins

This is a challenge for most of us.

Be kind to yourself. We have to work with our own thing—open up, be wakeful and available first, then we can help the world. There is nothing more intimate than working with family. That is a path of meditation or mindfulness. This is our practice.

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Walk the Talk Show with Waylon Lewis presents: our 300th Podcast!

Waylon speaks with the founder of Boulder, Colorado-based Peak State Coffee, Danny Walsh, about what we should look for in our daily cup of joe and why we might want to re-empower our buying power and support a eco, ethical coffee companies. 

Danny Walsh: " When I was going into business, I was like, 'I'm not gonna start just another business in this modern age unles...

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Waylon speaks with the Elephant community about a Buddhist teaching that will always bring you back to the truth, especially when things  are at their hardest and it feels like the world is going to crap. Lean on this notion.

"Impermanence is a teaching that reminds us that when we can't find any ground, when there's chaos…that's actually good news because we're living in the truth that there is no solidity. That who we are doesn't...

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Waylon speaks with the Elephant community about a Buddhist method to apply toward making decisions in our lives—big, or little.

Suggested Reading:

  • Zen Mind, Beginner's Mind ~ Shunryu Suzuki
  • Read more about "don't-know mind": https://www.elephantjournal.com/2012/04/i-dont-know-do-you-know/
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We're seeing a lot of talk about being Christian and the Rapture and all. Most of it is missing the point: Jesus' message of compassion was radical for his time, and clearly still is today.

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What was your favorite Redford film or two that you'd recommend to others here?

RIP, Bob. Thank you, Mr. Robert Redford, for being an iconoclast—an example particularly to so many young men like myself of humor and strength and kindness and integrity in a world of unoriginality, greed, willful harm, and suffering.

 

Read the full article with more context from Waylon, here, on Elephant Journal: A Personal Goodbye to Robert Redford....

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Breathe through the Big Moment. Easier said than done, right? Serious psychological issues, trauma, or deep-seated issues...those require a different approach. But this conversation is an opportunity to talk openly about the Buddhist approach to our everyday stress and anxiety that we're all experiencing—perhaps more in 2025 than ever.

"I'm talking about sort of surface everyday stress and anxiety. You're speedy. You're not getting...

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September 5, 2025 5 mins

Waylon shares a wish for our sweet, sweet (endangered) place in the solar system:

Imagine if we could celebrate Halloween without trashing our planet and teaching our children that it's okay to do so.

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What we *All* (especially Parents, hopefully) Want.

Waylon shares a reminder that while we all want nice air to breathe, healthy water to drink, a stable planet for our children to grow up on, and for our children to be safe...we vote for politicians and support corporations that do the exact opposite. Again and again.

"We gotta walk our talk. So that's the name of this video series, Walk The Talk Show. It's exhausting. It's exhaus...

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August 15, 2025 3 mins

Waylon shares with Elephant Readers, our community, and everyone listening, a simple plug for love in a moment when the GOP / MAGA is again looking to take away gay marriage rights.

"Ultimately, we all want to be happy, whatever that looks like. We need to remember that when people are in love, that's one of the greatest contributors to societal happiness and stability." ~ Waylon H. Lewis

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Waylon shares a counter-intuitive, Buddhist-inspired tip for those struggling to find motivation—whether you're an entrepreneur, a parent, a teacher, or simply a human who has to "produce something." If we have to do something, have to earn something, want to accomplish something...well, we all sometimes struggle.

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August 1, 2025 11 mins

Waylon speaks about four (plus a bonus fifth!) methods we can use to clean our minds in these times that are, to put it kindly, a little nuts.

" We need to actively clean our minds, and by that I don't mean we need to be pure. I mean that we need to come back to our basic human goodness." ~ Waylon H. Lewis

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This week on Walk the Talk Show, Waylon speaks about how Superman is an ideal Buddhist hero.

"Growing up, Superman was a hero of mine. Kind. Caring. He used his strength, his power, not for evil or hurt or selfishness but to protect those in need, children, the vulnerable. He wasn't grim, like Batman. He was, in Buddhist fashion, vulnerable himself (Kryptonite) and unafraid to smile, to romance, to fly high and celebrate this magic...

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As some have guessed.

And our dear friends and neighbors and family already know.

And Winnie I think knows, as he now settles in a ball at Kelsey's feet, always.

We're pregnant.

Mostly Kelsey, as I like to say/acknowledge/dad joke.

I felt our little one move in momma's belly for the first time on my first father's day...

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Paradigm Shift? Not so easily.

This week, Waylon speaks about the responsibility all generations have to take steps to invest in kindness, honesty, and planet-saving actions such as avoiding plastic. It's not the role of one, lone generation to solve the problems created by those who came before them.

"One of my least favorite blind spots among Boomers, or older folks, is a sort of lazy nihilism where they say, 'Oh, you know, the n...

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Waylon discusses what true richness really is, and reminds us all that our task in this lifetime is to keep our hearts open. It all connects when we keep our hearts open, and raw.

" True richness isn't being a billionaire. True richness is being in a society where everyone is safe and can be joyful and can have success."

~ Waylon H. Lewis

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Waylon discusses difficult (or not) relationships, the need for respectful honesty (with ourselves, and our loved ones), and the good news that challenging relationships can change, such as his with his own father.

" I think a lot of us have difficulty with our mothers or our fathers or our country—whatever it is. So when there's a day celebrating them such as Father's Day, Mother's Day, Independence Day—we're conflicted. And I thi...

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May 30, 2025 6 mins

Waylon discusses democracy, independent media, and how you can be a participant—if you care.

 "We [Elephant] often criticize Donald Trump—and we're fine with disagreement and discussion. But we're not fine with hate or lies. That's our line. We're totally fine with people correcting us, or thinking differently. We're not okay with different facts. Facts are facts...because they're true! You drop an apple and it falls. That's relate...

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This week on our longrunning "Walk the Talk Show" podcast and video series, Waylon discusses Buddhism and Sadness.

Caring isn't easy, but it leads to a beautiful, kind world that is easier on all of us.

In a world where aggression is normalized, a soft, naive, joyfully troublemaking or curious heart is easily wounded, saddened, even depressed.

Aggression creates further aggression. Kindness, with strength behind it, creates enlight...

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Waylon talks about Mother's Day and Motherhood with his own Mama, Linda, and his wife, Kelsey.

They discuss the Buddhist perspective on Motherhood, the meditation practice of Tonglen (which traditionally starts with a Mother figure), and Kelsey shares how she likes to spend Mother's Day, while Linda shares stories of Mother's Day with Waylon when he was growing up.

"I love you, mom—and Happy Mother's Day.  I appreciate that you gav...

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