
Buddha and Bach with Cellist Barbara Bogatin
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Today on the Kind Heartfulness Podcast, we’re honored to welcome Barbara Bogatin — a world-class cellist and long-time practitioner of Buddhist meditation. A member of the San Francisco Symphony since 1994, Barbara’s musical career has taken her from the stages of the New York Philharmonic and the Metropolitan Opera to intimate chamber ensembles across the world.
But Barbara’s path is more than music. She’s also a dedicated student of Buddhism, with over three decades of Vipassana practice and deep study of the Dharma. Her lifelong meditation practice deeply informs not just how she plays, but how she lives — and teaches.
Together with her husband, neuroscientist Clifford Saron, she leads workshops like “The Buddha, the Brain, and Bach,” weaving together insights from Buddhist contemplative traditions, neuroscience, and the art of performance.
In today’s episode, Barbara reflects on how mindfulness and Dharma practice have shaped her as a musician, a teacher, and a human being — and how we can all bring more presence and compassion into our own lives.
You can find out more about Barbara at here website: https://www.barbarabogatin.com/home
Scroll down the page to find out about her upcoming workshops such as The Buddha, the Brain and Bach or Mindfulness for Musicians.