Lion’s Roar Airs First March Live Meditation with Susan Kaiser Greenland
Lion’s Roar aired a live guided meditation led by Susan Kaiser Greenland on March 04, 2026, positioned as the first in a series of live meditations offered in March 2026.

Lion’s Roar published a live guided meditation titled “Guided Meditation with Susan Kaiser Greenland – March 04, 2026,” led by Susan Kaiser Greenland, who is identified on the site as the March resident teacher. The short event aired on March 04, 2026 and was presented as the first in a series of live guided meditations offered in March 2026.
The event page invites participation with the exact line, “Join our March resident teacher, Susan Kaiser Greenland, for the first in a series of live guided meditations offered in March 2026.” The page also repeats the broadcast note verbatim, “This session aired live on March 04, 2026. [...] This session aired live on March 04, 2026.” The original notice describes the session as a short event but does not list a runtime or time of day.
Lion’s Roar positions the March resident-teacher programming within its monthly resident teacher series and attributes the series’ existence to community support: “Our monthly resident teacher series is made possible by Lion’s Roar’s community of members and donors. It’s just one of the many ways members engage with transformative teachings, practices, and a broader community committed to living with more clarity and compassion.” The site also carries the membership call-to-action in full: “Not a member yet? Becoming a member gives you countless resources to support your heart and mind — a place to learn, practice, and reconnect with what matters most. And you’ll be part of something bigger: helping sustain Lion’s Roar’s mission to cultivate wisdom, compassion, and joy in a world that needs it.”
The event page includes familiar Lion’s Roar navigation and program labels such as “Live Events,” “Talks & Teachings With Monthly Resident Teachers,” “Workshops,” and “Practical Lessons, Profound Insights,” indicating the session sat inside the publication’s broader programming menu. Contact details listed on the page include the obfuscated email fragment, “(/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection#7704020707180503371b1e181904051816055914181a),” and the phone number, 877-422-8404.

Several routine production details are not provided on the page: the platform used to air the session (website stream, social platform, or conferencing tool), whether the session included a live Q&A, the number of participants, and whether the recording remains available on demand. The original assignment text also contains the truncated fragment, “presented by L,” which remains incomplete on the posting.
Copyright and ownership are stated at the foot of the page as, “Copyright © 2026 Lion’s Roar Foundation. All Rights Reserved.” Lion’s Roar’s March resident-teacher series proceeds with Susan Kaiser Greenland’s session as its opening offering; further scheduling and format details for subsequent March sessions were not listed on the event page.
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