Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
June 15, 2012
6/15/2012 | 25m 31s
Healthy Visions; Buddhist Abbot Nicholas Vreeland
Watch a report on a nonprofit group called Healthy Visions which is helping students in Greater Cincinnati make better life choices about sexuality, dating, drugs, and more. We also speak with Buddhist Abbot Nicholas Vreeland, chosen by the Dalai Lama to be the first Westerner to lead a Tibetan Buddhist monastery.
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
June 15, 2012
6/15/2012 | 25m 31s
Watch a report on a nonprofit group called Healthy Visions which is helping students in Greater Cincinnati make better life choices about sexuality, dating, drugs, and more. We also speak with Buddhist Abbot Nicholas Vreeland, chosen by the Dalai Lama to be the first Westerner to lead a Tibetan Buddhist monastery.
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