12. I Have to Be Something with Ian Tudora

The local other and the global self.

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Ian Tudora

Ian is a Romanian-American architect, film enthusiast and husband to Inga Annie Wade. In his free time he enjoys listening to podcasts on political, philosophical and historical topics and is a big fan of Householders.

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Annie is an Atlanta-based illustrator and designer who loves to make movies with her nieces and nephews. As someone with a health-related disability, she strives to make the world a more accessible place for everyone.

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Jon is a daughters’ father, rabbi’s husband, writer, musician, and podcaster. He was born and raised in Atlanta and now lives in Decatur.

American Life as Zen Practice

Through work, play, chores, hobbies, the intimacy of relationships, and the many rituals of household life, we can fully express the practice of Zen. The rigors may be different from the monastic path, but they are no less rigorous. Establishing this day-to-day life as the foundation of practice is the grand project of American Zen.

Hosted by Inga Annie Wade and Kyōsaku Jon Mitchell, lay members of Atlanta Soto Zen Center, with occasional special guests from the sangha and beyond.

Householders is a production of the Atlanta Soto Zen Center in Atlanta, Georgia and the Silent Thunder Order. You can support these teachings by PayPal to donate@STorder.org. Gassho.