Select Major Media Coverage

Select Major Media Coverage

SELECT MAJOR MEDIA COVERAGE

CNN International

June 25, 2013, Rebecca L. Weber

10 Of The World's Best Meditation Retreats (Plum Village #2 Top Spiritual Retreat Center)

NY Times Magazine

Mindful Eating as Food for Thought (with slide show at Blue Cliff Monastery)

February 7, 2012, Jeff Gordinier


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New York Times

A Monk in Exile Dreams of Return to Vietnam

October 16, 1999, byGustav Niebuhr

New Yorker cartoon

MairaKalman, 2012

Shambhala Sun

January 2012, Andrea Miller
Be Beautiful, Be Yourself

Guardian, UK

Beyond environment: falling back in love with Mother Earth

January 2, 2012, Jo Confino, executive editor of the Guardian

Zen master ThichNhatHanh explains why mindfulness and a spiritual revolution rather than economics is needed to protect nature and limit climate change

January 8, 2012, Jo Confino, executive editor of the Guardian
How a sense of sacred can help sustainable business

Videto interview by Jo Confino, December 22, 2011at Plum Village, France

Moving beyond the idea of ‘environment’ and falling back in love with Mother Earth.

O, The Oprah Magazine

March 2010

Oprah Winfrey talks with ThichNhatHanh Excerpt - Powerful

The Independent, UK

Zen and the Art of Saving thePlanet
August 10, 2010, Nick Harding

He has set up an eco-friendly village and is a best-selling author. Tomorrow, this green crusader will fill the Hammersmith Apollo with fans. But ThichNhatHanh is no rock star – he's a Zen master. Nick Harding meets a monk on a mission

The Huffington Post
May 21, 2010, Marianne Schnall

ThichNhatHanh shares valuable insights, advice and wisdom on how we can use our downtime to truly nourish ourselves. He has concerns about the impact of technology on society and his belief in the power of meditation and mindfulness to produce a more peaceful world and self.

NPR – On Being(Speaking of Faith)with Krista Tippet

June 4, 2009

A Radio Pilgrimage with ThichNhatHanh

ThichNhatHanh offers stark, gentle wisdom for living in a world of anger and violence. He discusses the concepts of "engaged Buddhism," "being peace," and "mindfulness." - See more at:

TIMEMagazine

Oct. 12, 2007, David Van Biema (NYC)

Burma's Monks: 'Already a Success'

ThichNhatHanh took time out from a U.S. tour to speak briefly with TIME about the monastic uprising in Burma. (See video)

TIME Magazine, Asia 2006

ThichNhatHanh, one of the sixty HEROES of ASIA selected by TIME MAGAZINE ASIA 2006

BBC, Religions

April 04, 2006

ThichNhatHanh is 'The gentle Buddhist monk from Vietnam', and today's best known Buddhist teacher after the Dalai Lama.

Belief Net

May 2004, Lisa Schneider

This Is What War Looks Like

The abuse at Abu Ghraib prison is what happens when we abandon compassion and allow our animal nature to take over.

What I Would Say to Osama bin Laden

Zen monk ThichNhatHanh talks about how listening is the first step towards peace.
Anne A. Simpkinson

PBS - Religion And Ethics

September 19, 2003, Bob Abernethy, Anchor

ThichNhatHanh speaks about peace in a world of terrorism. “Using violence to suppress violence is not the correct way. America has to wake up to that reality.”

USA Today

Buddhism: ThichNhatHanh

August 20, 2003, Debbie Howlett

The Christian Science Monitor

An advocate for peace starts with listening

April 4, 2002, Samar Farah

An advocate for peace starts with listening
Samar Farah,Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor / April 4, 2002

Democracy Now

September 27, 2001

Embracing Anger

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Huffington Post
On Fearby ThichNhatHanhFebruary 01, 2013

In this excerpt from his newest book, the spiritual teacher and author of Fear: Essential Wisdom for Getting Through the Storm explains how we can release ourselves from the trap of our anxiety.

Stress at workby ThichNhatHanh

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Bangkok Post (Thailand)

April 08, 2013

The Nation (Thailand)

April 7, 2013m AreeChaisatien

The Vietnamese Buddhist teacher brings his calligraphy to Bangkok

Hong Kong