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Handful of Leaves | Mindfulness & Buddhism in Everyday Life

Handful Of Leaves
Handful of Leaves | Mindfulness & Buddhism in Everyday Life
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  • Ep 59: Buddhism Saved My Life ft. Hary Ho
    How do we grow through trauma and find clarity in the midst of chaos? In this heartfelt and honest episode, Hary Ho opens up about his journey through childhood trauma, depression, and a life-changing medical condition that forced him to confront impermanence head-on. His story is a powerful reminder that healing isn't linear—but it is possible. Tune in for raw reflections, unexpected insights, and gentle encouragement for anyone navigating darkness.🔹 From Abuse to Awakening – Hary shares how childhood trauma shaped his worldview and his eventual path to inner freedom 🕊️ 🔹 Facing Illness and Impermanence – A serious medical condition became a turning point for reflection and transformation 🏥 🔹 Letting Go and Letting Be – Insights on acceptance and finding peace in the present moment 🌿#MentalHealth #TraumaRecovery #FacingImpermanence #HealingJourney #BuddhistWisdom About the Speaker:👤 Haryono (Hary) is currently Senior Director in P&G, he has 14 years of experience working across APAC markets and lived across Singapore, Indonesia and Philippines. He had a near-death experience, having a coma during his teenage life and now living with type 1 diabetes. Buddhism has helped him understand that there is always peace in whatever suffering and unhappiness with regards to mind and body and it's up to us on how to make sense of it. Transcript: https://bit.ly/hol-ep-59Timestamps:(00:00) – Introducing Hary and today’s topic(01:12) – Hary’s childhood (02:16) – Events that started to unfold after Hary’s move to Singapore(04:16) – Deep depression and suicidal thoughts(05:38) – Turning to Buddhism and spiritual inquiry(06:57) – Starting his journey with meditation(08:01) – Letting go of expectations and control(10:15) – How did meditation help with his diabetes management(13:09) – Watching the heart(14:10) – The equation of suffering(18:38) – Be kind to yourself(19:50) – What is a meaningful life?(22:49) – Challenges faced in letting go(26:22) – Closing reflections and message to othersSpecial thanks to our sponsors:Buddhist Youth Network, Lim Soon Kiat, Alvin Chan, Tan Key Seng, Soh Hwee Hoon, Geraldine Tay, Venerable You Guang, Wilson Ng, Diga, Joyce, Tan Jia Yee, Joanne, Suñña, Shuo Mei, Arif, Bernice, Wee Teck, Andrew Yam, Kan Rong Hui, Wei Li Quek, Shirley Shen, Ezra, Joanne Chan, Hsien Li Siaw, Gillian Ang, Wang Shiow Mei, Ong Chye Chye, Melvin, Yoke Kuen, Nai Kai Lee, Amelia Toh, Hannah Law, Shin Hui ChongSponsor us here: https://handfulofleaves.life/support/Editor and Transcriber of this episode: Hong Jiayi, Cheryl Cheah, Tan Si Jing, Bernice BayVisual and Sound Effects: Anton Thorne, Tan Pei Shan, Ang You Shan Get connected here: Telegram Instagram YouTube Facebook
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  • Ep 58: What Vesak Means to Us ft. Jiayi and Soon
    What does Vesak mean beyond flowers, incense, and rituals? In this warm and insightful conversation, the HOL team reflects on their childhood memories, evolving understanding, and personal aspirations for Vesak. From funny temple stories to deep reflections on renunciation, this episode explores how we can live the true spirit of Vesak — not just on one day, but every day.Key Takeaways:🌱 From Ritual to Reflection – How Vesak transformed from a cultural event into a meaningful spiritual practice.🧘 Practice Over Offerings – Why the Buddha taught that our actions — not flowers or incense — are the highest form of respect.💛 Faith in Human Potential – Vesak is a reminder that we too can walk the path the Buddha walked.#VesakReflections #EverydayDharma #ModernBuddhism #HandfulOfLeaves #BuddhistWisdomAbout the Speakers:👤 Hong Jiayi works in communications. She began her Dhamma journey last year, a path that has since become a grounding presence in her life.She volunteers with DAYWA, a community for young Buddhist working adults in Singapore, and serves as an editor on the podcast team at Handful of Leaves.Outside of work and Dhamma, she trains in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, a sport that keeps her humble, grounded, and occasionally squished.👤 Teo Heng Soon (known as Soon in short) graduated from the University of Melbourne and is now a human capital consultant. Passionate about people, he has been a leader with multiple volunteer organisations like the Dyslexic Association of Singapore.Buddhist Fellowship Youth has been his Dhamma home for 12 years. Honing his leadership skills, he has learnt to give Dhamma talks and conduct workshops and sutta discussions.On a personal level, Soon is passionate about the arts - from Karate to Photography. Transcript: https://bit.ly/hol-ep-58Timestamps:(00:00) – Introduction: Gratitude for the Buddha and what Vesak means(00:56) – Hosts share their backgrounds in Buddhism(03:00) – Childhood memories and early Vesak experiences(06:45) – How understanding of Vesak deepened over time(07:55) – From taking to giving: Vesak as spiritual transformation(10:05) – Honoring the Buddha through practice, not just ritual(11:15) – Why precepts matter and how they bring freedom(13:58) – Restraint vs. comfort in modern life(15:45) – Redefining happiness: freedom from craving(16:15) – Letting go of ego and being present with others(17:30) – Daily check-in: living wholesomely beyond Vesak(21:15) – Faith in the Buddha and our human potential(24:13) – Practicing Vesak meaningfully for the first time(26:38) – The Buddha’s compassion and sacrifice(29:28) – Seeing the Buddha as a relatable human(31:19) – Aspirations: letting go, gratitude, compassion(34:45) – Closing: What does Vesak mean to you?Resource:The Snake Simile where the Buddha calls someone foolishhttps://www.accesstoinsight.org/tipitaka/mn/mn.022.nypo.html#:~:text=6.%20%22Of%20whom,time.%22%5B3%5DSpecial thanks to our sponsors:Buddhist Youth Network, Lim Soon Kiat, Alvin Chan, Tan Key Seng, Soh Hwee Hoon, Geraldine Tay, Venerable You Guang, Wilson Ng, Diga, Joyce, Tan Jia Yee, Joanne, Suñña, Shuo Mei, Arif, Bernice, Wee Teck, Andrew Yam, Kan Rong Hui, Wei Li Quek, Shirley Shen, Ezra, Joanne Chan, Hsien Li Siaw, Gillian Ang, Wang Shiow Mei, Ong Chye Chye, Melvin, Yoke Kuen, Nai Kai Lee, Amelia Toh, Hannah Law, Shin Hui ChongSponsor us here: https://handfulofleaves.life/support/Editor of this episode: Aparajita GhoseWebsite: aparajitayoga.comYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClLdn8TJKbY1uQ9PQr5AUsATranscribers of this episode: Tan Si Jing, Bernice BayVisual and Sound Effects: Anton Thorne, Tan Pei Shan, Ang You Shan Get connected here: Telegram Instagram YouTube Facebook
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  • This is Goodbye
    In this heartfelt farewell episode, Kai Xin shares her personal journey of stepping away from Handful of Leaves to fully pursue the spiritual path. Together with Heng Xuan, they reflect on the early days of HOL, the community they’ve built, and what lies ahead. Whether you're a long-time listener or new to the platform, this episode is a touching reminder of purpose, presence, and legacy.Key Takeaways:🙏 Honoring a New Chapter – Kai Xin shares her decision to step down from HOL to focus on formal Buddhist practice.💡 Legacy & Letting Go – Reflections on building HOL and trusting the team to carry the vision forward.🌱 What’s Next for HOL – Heng Xuan shares how the platform will evolve and continue to serve the Buddhist community.#MindfulTransitions #BuddhistWisdom #SpiritualJourney #HandfulOfLeaves #DharmaInActionAbout the Speakers:👤 Koh Kai Xin is a co-founder of HighSpark, a strategic communications consulting and training agency. She started her Dhamma journey at the age of 17 with Buddhist Fellowship Singapore and has been volunteering her time at various Buddhist organisations. She's now a mentor under the SBM mentorship programme. Her perfect holiday is a long meditation retreat in the forest monasteries.👤 Teo Heng Xuan works as a senior associate in an investment firm. He is also the co-founder of DAYWA, a community for young Buddhist working adults in Singapore & Handful Of Leaves, a popular Buddhist media platform that publishes insightful articles and a podcast series. He is also a mentor for the BFY youth group. Transcript: https://bit.ly/hol-this-is-goodbyeTimestamps:(00:00) – Kai Xin announces her departure from Handful of Leaves(01:26) – Origin of HOL and vision to make Buddhism accessible(06:17) – Why Kai Xin chose to step down(08:28) – Emotional struggles and clarity while in Thailand(11:51) – Heng Xuan reflects on the impact and future without Kai Xin(13:54) – Transition planning and empowering the team(15:40) – Financial sustainability and staying true to Dhamma(17:51) – Confidence in the path and finding support in Thailand(22:29) – Milestones and meaningful community impact(26:05) – Kai Xin’s commitment to practice and simple living(28:32) – The future of HOL: new formats, new contributors(30:30) – Parting advice: use the three poisons as a guide(35:06) – How to support HOL: skills, donations, and personal practiceSpecial thanks to our sponsors:Buddhist Youth Network, Lim Soon Kiat, Alvin Chan, Tan Key Seng, Soh Hwee Hoon, Geraldine Tay, Venerable You Guang, Wilson Ng, Diga, Joyce, Tan Jia Yee, Joanne, Suñña, Shuo Mei, Arif, Bernice, Wee Teck, Andrew Yam, Kan Rong Hui, Wei Li Quek, Shirley Shen, Ezra, Joanne Chan, Hsien Li Siaw, Gillian Ang, Wang Shiow Mei, Ong Chye Chye, Melvin, Yoke Kuen, Nai Kai Lee, Amelia Toh, Hannah Law, Shin Hui ChongSponsor us here: https://handfulofleaves.life/support/Editor and transcriber of this episode:Hong Jia Yi, Ang You Shan, Tan Si Jing, Bernice Bay, Cheryl CheahHOL indent visuals: Anton Thorne Jingle and Sound effects: Tan Pei Shan, Ang You ShanGet connected here: Telegram Instagram YouTube Facebook
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  • Ep 57: From Dog Shit To Amitabha ft. Venerable Sumangala
    In this enriching episode of Handful of Leaves, Venerable Sumangala shares how Buddhist wisdom can be applied to everyday challenges—whether in the workplace, in speech, or in balancing spiritual life with modern demands. With heartfelt stories and practical guidance, she offers a grounded path toward wisdom, mindfulness, and right living.Key Takeaways:🗣️ Right Speech Matters – How the words we use can either uplift or harm, and ways to speak with intention and compassion. 🧘 Mindfulness in Daily Life – Practical tips to integrate Dhamma into your workday, commute, and even lunch breaks. 💡 Simple Principles, Deep Impact – Why values like generosity, morality, and clarity of mind are essential for lasting happiness.#RightSpeech #ModernMindfulness #BuddhistWisdom #DhammaInDailyLife #LiveWithCompassionAbout the SpeakerVenerable Sumaṅgalā Therī is the Abbess of Ariya Vihara Buddhist Society. She embarked on her spiritual journey in Buddhism at the age of 19, inspired by the serene sight of a monk and people meditating, which deeply delighted her heart. This initial inspiration led her to actively pursue, learn, and practise the Buddha’s teachings, with a particular focus on meditation.She holds a B.A. in Psychology and in 1999, she completed her M.A. in Industrial and Organizational Psychology, both from Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia. Furthering her academic and spiritual education, Ven. Sumaṅgalā Therī obtained an M.A. in Philosophy (Buddhism) from the International Buddhist College, Thailand in 2011.Her formal journey into monastic life began in 2005 when she left the household life to become an Anagarika. Her ordination as a Dasasil (akin to a Sāmaṇerī) took place in November 2008 under the sacred Sri Mahābodhi at Bodhgaya, India. Her preceptor-teacher was Ven. Mahinda Mahāthera, a proponent of Mettā and one of the early disciples of the late Ven. Dr. K. Sri Dhammananda Nāyaka Mahāthera from Malaysia. Her meditation teacher was Ven. Nadimale Sumedhā Maniyo of Sri Lanka, who guided her in samatha-vipassanā meditation practices.On 21 June 2015, she took her higher ordination under the guidance of preceptor Ven. B. Sri Saranankara Nāyaka Mahāthera – the Chief Judiciary Monk of Malaysia, and bhikkhuni preceptor-teacher Ayya Santinī Mahātherī of Indonesia.Currently, she serves as the Abbess and President of Ariya Vihara Buddhist Society and is an advisor of Gotami Vihara Society in Malaysia. Ven. Sumaṅgalā Therī is actively involved in conducting meditation retreats and giving Dhamma talks in various centers and camps, sharing her deep understanding and experiences in the Dhamma with others.Transcript: https://bit.ly/hol-ep-57Timestamps:(00:00) – Power of speech and first impressions(01:00) – Ego and decision-making in teams(02:00) – Communicating with clarity and empathy(03:00) – Leading with Dhamma and unity(04:00) – Right speech in difficult situations(05:00) – Transforming unwholesome language(06:00) – Speech as a source of harm or healing(07:00) – Choosing words that reduce negativity(08:00) – True meaning of “being busy”(09:00) – Mindfulness in everyday routines(10:00) – Practicing generosity and morality(11:00) – Living by the five precepts(12:00) – Simplicity, health, and presenceSpecial thanks to our sponsors:Buddhist Youth Network, Lim Soon Kiat, Alvin Chan, Tan Key Seng, Soh Hwee Hoon, Geraldine Tay, Venerable You Guang, Wilson Ng, Diga, Joyce, Tan Jia Yee, Joanne, Suñña, Shuo Mei, Arif, Bernice, Wee Teck, Andrew Yam, Kan Rong Hui, Wei Li Quek, Shirley Shen, Ezra, Joanne Chan, Hsien Li Siaw, Gillian Ang, Wang Shiow Mei, Ong Chye Chye, Melvin, Yoke Kuen, Nai Kai Lee, Amelia Toh, Hannah LawEditor and transcriber of this episode:Hong Jiayi, Ang You Shan, Tan Si Jing, Bernice Bay, Cheryl CheahHOL indent visuals: Anton Thorne Jingle and Sound effects: Tan Pei Shan, Ang You ShanGet connected here: Telegram Instagram YouTube Facebook
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  • Ep 56: Is Letting Go = Laziness? ft. Venerable Sumangala and Soon
    In this episode of Handful of Leaves, Venerable Sumangala shares insights on the practice of letting go and renunciation, emphasising the importance of inner transformation and understanding suffering. She explains how letting go of attachment to ego and external perceptions leads to true freedom and happiness, while still pursuing goals with a balanced approach.Key Takeaways:🧘‍♀️ Letting Go of Ego – True liberation comes from letting go of the ego and not creating more attachments to identity, fame, or success.🌱 Understanding Suffering – The Four Noble Truths guide us to understand that suffering is a result of attachment, and by letting go of desire, we can end suffering.⚖️ Balancing Desire and Detachment – Achieving goals and success is natural, but it is important to not become attached to the outcome. Focus on the process and the wellbeing of others.#LettingGo #InnerPeace #EgoFree #Buddhism #Renunciation #Mindfulness #FourNobleTruths #BalanceAbout the SpeakerVenerable Sumaṅgalā Therī is the Abbess of Ariya Vihara Buddhist Society. She embarked on her spiritual journey in Buddhism at the age of 19, inspired by the serene sight of a monk and people meditating, which deeply delighted her heart. This initial inspiration led her to actively pursue, learn, and practise the Buddha’s teachings, with a particular focus on meditation.She holds a B.A. in Psychology and in 1999, she completed her M.A. in Industrial and Organizational Psychology, both from Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia. Furthering her academic and spiritual education, Ven. Sumaṅgalā Therī obtained an M.A. in Philosophy (Buddhism) from the International Buddhist College, Thailand in 2011.Currently, she serves as the Abbess and President of Ariya Vihara Buddhist Society and is an advisor of Gotami Vihara Society in Malaysia. Ven. Sumaṅgalā Therī is actively involved in conducting meditation retreats and giving Dhamma talks in various centers and camps, sharing her deep understanding and experiences in the Dhamma with others.She is one of the recipients of the 23rd Anniversary Outstanding Women Awards (OWBA) 2024, in honour of the United Nations International Women’s Day.Transcript: https://bit.ly/hol-ep-56Timestamps:00:00 – Intro & Guest Host00:32 – What is Letting Go of Becoming?01:33 – Renunciation in Buddhism03:20 – Letting Go of Ego04:00 – Personal Story: Shaving Head08:10 – Internal Transformation & Liberation09:02 – Letting Go of Outcomes12:13 – Focusing on Process & Wellbeing13:22 – Bhikkhuni Training CenterSpecial thanks to our sponsors:Buddhist Youth Network, Lim Soon Kiat, Alvin Chan, Tan Key Seng, Soh Hwee Hoon, Geraldine Tay, Venerable You Guang, Wilson Ng, Diga, Joyce, Tan Jia Yee, Joanne, Suñña, Shuo Mei, Arif, Bernice, Wee Teck, Andrew Yam, Kan Rong Hui, Wei Li Quek, Shirley Shen, Ezra, Joanne Chan, Hsien Li Siaw, Gillian Ang, Wang Shiow Mei, Ong Chye Chye, Melvin, Yoke Kuen, Nai Kai Lee, Amelia Toh, Hannah LawEditor and transcriber of this episode:Hong Jia Yi, Ang You Shan, Tan Si Jing, Bernice Bay, Cheryl CheahGet connected here: Telegram Instagram YouTube Facebook
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