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  1. trentwalkerofficial.comTrent Walker

    Stream Trent Walker anywhere you listen to music! You’ll find rockin’ Texas Country tunes and heartfelt love songs perfect for late night drives, a night on the town, or any occasion that needs a little bit of honky tonk.

  2. Trent Walker is an actor/screenwriter/content creator/singer/songwriter. His YouTube Channel features his new series “Twisted Brothers”, his award-winning co...

  3. “A conversation with Trent Walker and Ashley Thompson on Until Nirvana’s Time,” Theravada Civilizations Project Conference #10, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia (Jun 2023). Panelist, “Recent Books in the Study of Religion in Southeast Asia,” Religion in Southeast Asia Unit, American Academy of Religion, Denver (Nov 2022).

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Trent_WalkerTrent Walker - Wikipedia

    Trent Walker. Trent Walker is an American sound engineer who was nominated for the 2008 Grammy for Best Engineered Album, Classical category. Along with Bruce Leek and Fred Vogler, Walker received the nomination for the Mormon Tabernacle Choir 's Christmas album Spirit of the Season. [1] Since 2005, Walker has been the senior audio engineer on ...

  5. www.trentwalker.org › aboutTrent Walker

    Trent Walker. Research on Southeast Asian Buddhist Chant, Literature, and Manuscripts. I research and teach about Southeast Asian Buddhism, literature, and music. I am currently Assistant Professor of Southeast Asian Studies and Thai Professor of Theravada Buddhism in the Department of Asian Languages and Cultures at the University of Michigan ...

  6. Jan 30, 2024 · Carolyn Parkinson, Trent Walker, Sarah Memmi, and Thalia Wheatley. “Emotions are Understood from Biological Motion across Remote Cultures.” Emotion 17:3 (Apr 2017), 459–477. [PDF] “Cognition’s Embrace: Yogācāra Themes in the Writings of Thích Nhất Hạnh.” Berkeley Student Journal of Asian Studies 6 (Spring 2016), 109–137. [PDF]

  7. Trent Walker is Assistant Professor of Theravada Buddhism in the Department of Asian Languages and Cultures at the University of Michigan. He holds a Ph.D. in Buddhist Studies from the University of California, Berkeley, and has published widely on Khmer, Lao, Pali, Thai, and Vietnamese Buddhist texts and recitation practices.