Who We Are
Atlanta Insight Meditation Community is a Buddhist meditation, practice, and study community based in the Insight/Vipassana tradition. We are a group of spiritual friends who are committed to the journey of living a peaceful life. Together we take refuge in the Buddha, the Dhamma, and Sangha. By taking refuge in the Buddha, we embrace the historical Buddha and his teachings on working with the mind and heart. We also take refuge in our own awakening hearts. We take refuge in the Dhamma, the teachings that guide us in developing our own understanding of the path to peace and freedom. And, we take refuge in Sangha, this community of friends who support one another as we face life's challenges and joys.
Our Sangha is open to anyone interested in living the Dhamma. Our community is a mix of new and advanced practitioners, and we co-create a warm and inviting space in which we welcome everyone and strive to be a diverse and inclusive Sangha. Specifically, we aim to be a welcoming environment for people of color, members of the LGBTQIA community, people with disabilities, and other underrepresented groups. We also welcome those from other spiritual traditions. We ask everyone who practices with us to come in the door with a welcoming attitude of love, acceptance, and openness for all living beings.
We are committed to Engaged Buddhism. Through volunteer efforts within our own community, we look for ways to apply the insights gained from meditation practice as well as from the teachings on lovingkindness and compassion to issues of social, economic, environmental and animal justice.
Our Community
Atlanta Insight Meditation Community is proud to be lead by our Teaching Circle, consisting of our two Founding Teachers and our Practice Leaders. who thoughtfully and respectfully share the Dhamma teachings with us. Additionally, we are grateful for our Advisory Council, which ensures the continuing success of our gatherings, events, and manages the administrative functions of our Sangha.
Most importantly, we are a Community. Together, we look for ways to apply the insight gained from our meditation practice, as well as from the teachings on LovingKindess and compassion to issues of social, economic and enviornmental justice.
Our Teachers
Stephanie Swann
Founding Teacher
Stephanie Swann, PhD, began her journey into meditation in 1988. After experimenting with various traditions on a circuitous spiritual route, she began her daily practice rooted in the Thai Forest Tradition and in Vipassana meditation in 2008.
Of the many joys in this life, studying the Dhamma and practicing meditation are the greatest. The other greatest joy is sharing the teachings with others. Stephanie was a psychotherapist specializing in trauma treatment for 30 years and retired in 2021. Buddhist psychology, along with Interpersonal Neurobiology, played a central role in her understanding of stress, suffering, and healing. Now in retirement and following her lifelong love and passion for dogs, she founded an organization that takes care of the dogs in the local county shelter (www.ellijaypaws.org). Every day in this environment she meets her teachers of compassion.
Stephanie has been teaching Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction since 2010. She received her certification through the Center for Mindfulness in Medicine, Healthcare, and Society at the University of Massachusetts Medical School. She is currently teaching mindfulness courses through Atlanta Mindfulness. In addition, Stephanie is a facilitating teacher for Bhikkhu Analayo’s immersive courses on Satipatthana, Anapanasati , and Brahmaviharas & Emptiness through Barre Center for Buddhist Studies.
Stephanie serves as an advisory council member and teacher for Dharma Voices for Animals, an international Buddhist animal rights/ animal advocacy organization (https://www.dharmavoicesforanimals.org/). As a passionate vegan, she deeply believes in a compassionate diet that respects the lives of all sentient beings.
Stephanie is a 2017 member of Barre Center for Buddhist Studies Entering the Path training and of the Community Dharma Leaders Program (CDL6) through Spirit Rock Meditation Center.
Stephanie enjoys using gentle humor in her teaching as she invites her students to embrace the beautiful messiness of life, and to use this as a loving connection to fellow human beings. Stephanie lives in Decatur Georgia with her spouse Nancy and their three rescue dogs, Willa Dean, Moose, and Cricket.
Susan Reviere
Founding Teacher
Susan Reviere, PhD, has studied Buddhism and mindfulness/meditation practices for more than 30 years, initially exploring the Thich Nhat Hanh and Zen traditions before settling into her spiritual home in the Insight tradition. She has studied and practiced intensively through one-on-one mentoring, residential retreats, sutta study, and intensive study courses with Dori Langevin, Tara Brach & the Insight Meditation Community of Washington, Lisa Ernst of One Dharma Nashville, Thanissara & Kittisaro & Sacred Mountain Sangha, Gloria Taraniya Ambrosia & Barre Center for Buddhist Studies, Mindful Schools, and Awareness Training Institute (ATI).
Susan is a graduate of the 2-year Mindfulness Meditation Teacher Training Program led by Tara Brach and Jack Kornfield and certified by ATI and UC Berkeley’s Greater Good Science Center, and she now serves as a mentor for this program training new teachers. She has served on the mentor team for several of Tara Brach’s online mindfulness courses. She also served on the mentor faculty for the Sounds True Power of Awareness meditation training course, taught by Tara Brach & Jack Kornfield. With the Insight Meditation Community of Washington, Susan served as a mentor and facilitated IMCW’s first online meditation group and still consults as needed with new online facilitators. She periodically teaches mindfulness practices to interns and post-doctoral fellows at Emory University School of Medicine, where she has served as faculty or adjunct faculty since 1998.
She is a clinical psychologist, offering both mindfulness-based psychotherapy and mindfulness/meditation mentoring. Susan loves the Brahma Viharas and holds deep interest in the sacred feminine and devotional practice. Her passions are her family, dharma study, hiking, mountains, and music. Her commitments are open-heartedness, gratitude, environmental and social justice, and embodied spirituality. She finds joy in sharing these transformative teachings and hopes to transmit her love of the Dharma to others on this path.
AIMC Board, Council and Key Contributors
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DOUG KALLMAN
PresidentThe Dharma found Doug in 2014 and he has been benefiting from the Buddha's teachings ever since. He has primarily practiced in the Insight tradition and has enjoyed additional exposure to other traditions and teachings including Plum Village, Dzogchen, Mahamudra, Lojong and Yogacara.
Doug has been involved in the Atlanta Insight Meditation Community since 2020 and feels deep gratitude for this warm, supportive sangha of spiritual friends and teachers.
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LAURA SMALLWOOD
Past PresidentLaura was introduced to mindfulness ten years ago through work she was doing as a veterinarian to advance wellbeing for veterinary workers. Inspired to move from advocacy to teaching, Laura went on to earn certification to teach the 8-week Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction Course, and certification through Yoga Alliance to teach yoga.
Laura teaches MBSR for Atlanta Mindfulness and East Coast Mindfulness in addition to teaching mindfulness workshops and courses for a variety of academic, healthcare, and veterinary communities. She has been a member of Atlanta Insight Meditation Community since its formation and was a member of the Atlanta Mindfulness Meditation Community before that. Laura's loves include the natural world, her family, preparing delicious food, and helping people connect with wisdom and joy.
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TIM BRYSON
TreasurerTim's Dharma journey began with an inspiration from a high school class assignment in 1966 which led to study of Buddhism in college, then two years of Zen training, seven years of monastic training in Vedanta, and a PhD in History of Religions at the University of Chicago. Before retirement in 2015, he worked at the Harvard Center for World Religions, the American Academy of Religions, and Emory University Libraries.
Tim enjoys studying the Pali Suttas, meditation, and sharing his journey with this Sangha.
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MARGI CONRADS
Secretary/Virtual HostMargi began investigating meditation and the Dharma in early 2020, just before the pandemic took hold. Online talks and a class with Tara Brach and Jack Kornfield introduced her to Insight Meditation, after and through which her practice and study have grown. Coincidentally Susan served as a mentor to the Brach/Kornfield class and she kindly invited Margi to check out Atlanta Insight Meditation Community, which she thankfully could join online from her midwest locale.
As time went on, she had the opportunity to deepen her practice and study of the Dharma through yearlong classes and study with Stephanie and sutta study offered by Bhikkhu Analayo through the Barre Center for Buddhist Studies. Now retired and residing in Western North Carolina with her husband David, Margi is privileged to live surrounded by nature in beautiful mountains as she embraces what life brings in this chapter.
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TARA DOYLE
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NICOLETTA SMAREGLIA
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DAVID RAY
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DANNO McDONALD
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KEITH HUNT
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NICOLE CARLSON
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C. BERNSTEIN
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Our Mission, Vision, and Values
Atlanta Insight Meditation Community is a Buddhist Sangha practicing in the Insight tradition. Our aspiration is to create a welcoming and inclusive spiritual community offering the transformative teachings of a living Dhamma to guide daily life and practice. Our vision is to support awakening and freedom for all beings through practices of lovingkindness, compassion, generosity, and deep seeing that cultivate wisdom, ethical living, and mindfulness.
Our community is informed by these values:
We value the study and practice of the lasting teachings of the Buddhadharma.
We value and celebrate diversity, inclusivity, and respect for all beings and recognize the inherent dignity of all.
We vow to work against all forms of oppression.
We are committed to engagement, justice, equity, and celebration of interdependence.
We vow to create a space of “Sangha as practice” by supporting mutual respect and mindful dialogue.