\u201cEquanimity\u201d might seem like just another Buddhist buzzword, but Daisy Hern\xe1ndez doesn\u2019t think so. The author of the award-winning memoir A Cup of Water Under My Bed and the co-editor of Colonize This! Young Women of Color on Today's Feminism, Daisy is an Assistant Professor in the Creative Writing Program at Miami University in Ohio. Through her meditation practice, Daisy found refuge in her body and also discovered that it was possible to practice the Buddhist concept of equanimity\u2014even when it felt like her life was falling apart. In this episode, Tricycle\u2019s Editor and Publisher James Shaheen sits down with Daisy and Sharon Salzberg to discuss the personal circumstances that led Daisy and Sharon to Buddhist practice. It\u2019s part of Tricycle Talks\u2019 Real Change podcast series based on Sharon\u2019s new book Real Change: Mindfulness to Heal Ourselves and the World, which offers a new perspective on how activism and meditation practice can uplift each other.\xa0Their conversation is the fourth in the five-part series featuring Sharon\u2019s book and the people in it who are creating change in their communities. Tricycle Talks will be releasing the other episodes throughout the month. Stay tuned to hear our conversation with Arian Moayed\u2014and make sure to check out our episodes with Sharon Salzberg, Shelly Tygielski, and Michael Kink.