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Vidyamala is rapidly becoming an internationally known author with her book Living Well with Pain and Illness now published in nine different languages. She has been interviewed on several radio stations, in such diverse parts of the world as the USA, the UK, Jamaica and New Zealand.

Vidyamala was interviewed on the internet radio show Airing Pain, in November 2010. Airing Pain aims to provide information and support to the 7.8 million people in the UK who live with chronic pain. You can listen live via the website www.ableradio.com, click here and scroll down the page to Episode 4: 9th November 2010 and click Listen Now.

Earlier in 2010, Tami Simon, founder of Sounds True - a major US publishing house and US publisher of Vidyamala's book - interviewed Vidyamala about her approach to mindfulness, pain and living one moment at a time. The interview is online as a podcast in their series Insights at the Edge, and can be streamed or downloaded here. (56 minutes.)

Recently she was interviewed on Conscious TV, an internet TV company whose aim amongst others is "to stimulate debate, question, enquire, inform, enlighten, encourage and inspire people in the areas of consciousness, healing, non-duality and psychology."


Other interviews with Vidyamala

Unity FM USA: in September 2010 Vidyamala was interviewed by Rev. Paul John Roach in their World Spirituality series. You can download an Mp3 of the interview on their website here, just scroll down their Programme Archives list to September 28, 2010.

My Spirit Radio: in August 2010 Vidyamala was interviewed by Lisa Gates of the Enlightened World show. You can listen to the interview here.

Conscious Living: in March 2010 Vidyamala was interviewed by Wendy Garrett for the show Conscious Living on BlogTalkRadio. You can listen to a podcast of the interview by clicking here and scrolling down the list to the podcast released on 3/24/2010. If you hover your cursor over that line a play symbol appears on the left hand side.