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Dharma Talks


Dharma Talks
with nico + devon hase

Times and Dates Vary
Registration Not Required

Join nico + devon for occasional dharma talks and community connection. These accessible, donation-based gatherings offer practical wisdom for daily life, followed by time for questions and reflection. Whether you’re new to meditation or a longtime practitioner, you’ll find something meaningful here.

How to Join:

  1. Sign up for our email list below.

  2. We'll email you when the next talk is scheduled.

  3. When a talk is scheduled, simply use this Zoom link — no registration needed.

Optional Dana: These talks are freely offered. If you'd like to make a donation, you can offer dana here.

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devon hase is a Buddhist teacher and author who brings meditation practice into the heart of modern life. She began meditation training in 2000 and has practiced intensively in both the Insight and Vajrayana traditions, studying closely with Joseph Goldstein, Tara Brach, Yongey Mingyur Rinpoche, and others. She completed a Tibetan three-year retreat during the covid years. She serves as guiding teacher of the online dharma community Refuge of Belonging, where she teaches online and in-person in Joseph Goldstein's One Dharma lineage, and speaks with students in mentoring sessions. Her friendly, caring approach centers nature, relationships, depth practice, and love. Look for her newest book, This Messy Gorgeous Love: A Buddhist Guide to Lasting Partnership, co-authored with her partner nico, in April 2026.

nico hase phd is a Buddhist teacher, psychologist, and author who focuses on bringing depth practice to daily life. He began Insight Meditation training in 1994, lived much of the first decade of the 21st century in a Zen monastery, and completed a Tibetan three-year retreat during the covid years. He serves as guiding teacher of the online dharma community Refuge of Belonging, where he teaches online and in-person in Joseph Goldstein's One Dharma lineage, and speaks with students in mentoring sessions. Look for his newest book, This Messy Gorgeous Love: A Buddhist Guide to Lasting Partnership, co-authored with his partner devon, in April 2026.

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