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×Shaila Catherine returns to the podcast to speak about her new book Beyond Distraction: Five Practical Ways to Focus the Mind.
Paul Keddy joins us to speak about Darwin Meets the Buddha: Human Nature, Buddha Nature, Wild Nature.
Ajahn Sona joins us to speak about Bloom: Buddhist Reflections on Serenity and Love.
Matteo Pistono returns to the podcast to speak about his new book Roar: Sulak Sivaraksa and the Path of Socially Engaged Buddhism.
Pamela Weiss joins us to speak about A Bigger Sky: Awakening a Fierce Feminine Buddhism.
Lama Rod Owens returns to the podcast to talk about Love and Rage: The Path of Liberation Through Anger.
Barbara Bonner joins us to speak about Inspiring Forgiveness.
Devon and Craig Hase join us to speak about their new book, How Not to Be a Hot Mess: A Survival Guide for Modern Life.
Seth Zuiho Segall joins us to speak about Buddhism and Human Flourishing: A Modern Western Perspective.
Alex Kakuyo joins us to speak about Perfectly Ordinary: Buddhist Teachings for Everyday Life.
Evan Thompson joins us to speak about his new book, Why I Am Not a Buddhist.
Dave Smith joins us to speak about his Secular Dharma Foundation.
Koshin Paley Ellison joins us to speak about his new book, Wholehearted: Slow Down, Help Out, Wake Up.
John Danvers joins us to speak about the in-person Exeter Meditation Circle.
Zen teacher and author Brad Warner joins us to talk about his new book Short Intro Letters to a Dead Friend About Zen.
Kare Landfald joins us to speak about Zen Coaching.
John Negru returns to the podcast to speak about his new book, Bodhisattva 4.0: A Primer for Engaged Buddhists.
Sharon Suh joins us to speak about her book, Occupy This Body: A Buddhist Memoir.
1 Episode 319 :: Oren Jay Sofer :: Say What You Mean: A Mindful Approach to Nonviolent Communication
Oren Jay Sofer joins us to speak about Say What You Mean: A Mindful Approach to Nonviolent Communication.
1 Episode 318 :: Robert M. Ellis :: The Buddha's Middle Way: Experiential Judgement in his Life and Teaching
Robert M. Ellis returns to the podcast to speak about his new book, The Buddha's Middle Way: Experiential Judgement in his Life and Teaching.
1 Episode 317 :: Ira Helderman :: Prescribing the Dharma: Psychotherapists, Buddhist Traditions, and Defining Religion
Ira Helderman joins us to speak about his book Prescribing the Dharma: Psychotherapists, Buddhist Traditions, and Defining Religion.
Richard Harrold joins us to speak about his book, My Buddha Is Pink: Buddhism for the Modern Homosexual.
Rick Repetti joins us to speak about Buddhism, Meditation, and Free Will: A Theory of Mental Freedom.
Rande Brown joins us to talk about why mindfulness is not a substitute for therapy.
Author and teacher Ben Connelly joins us to speak about Mindfulness and Intimacy.
Mitra Bishop Roshi joins us to speak about contemplative practice for women veterans experiencing PTSD.
Ron Serrano joins us to speak about meditating with others and the group Dharmachanics.
David Loy returns to the podcast to speak about how Buddhist practice can help change the ecological crisis.
Toni Bernhard joins us to speak about the updated and revised edition of her book How To Be Sick: A Buddhist-Inspired Guide for the Chronically Ill and Their Caregivers.
Blair Hurley joins us to speak about her new Buddhist fiction book, The Devoted.
David Wilmore speaks with us today about Pranna Timers, combining incense, art, and meditation.
Anurag Gupta joins us to speak about how implicit bias has much to teach us about relating to one another in our sanghas.
Venerable Bhikkhu Bodhi joins us to speak about Buddhist Global Relief.
1 Episode 289 :: Sumi Loundon Kim :: Sitting Together: A Family-Centered Curriculum on Mindfulness, Meditation and Buddhist Teachings
Sumi Loundon Kim joins us to speak about teaching Buddhism within a family setting.
Ethan Nichtern returns to the podcast to speak about his book The Dharma of The Princess Bride: What the Coolest Fairy Tale of Our Time Can Teach Us About Buddhism and Relationships.
Justin Merritt returns to speak about his upcoming Buddhist orchestral premier of The Path.
Harrison Blum joins us to speak about diversity, inclusion, and equity with his Mindfulness Allies Project (MAP).
Richard Bryan McDaniel joins us to speak about the growing of Zen in the West with his books The Third Step East, and Cypress Trees in the Garden.
Robert Wright joins us to speak about his book Why Buddhism Is True.
Zen priest Kritee joins us to speak about what it's like being an Indian woman priest in the Zen tradition.
Miles Kessler joins us to speak about the intersection of mindfulness and Aikido.
Gerti Schoen joins us to speak about violation of trust that occur in our sanghas, from her book Buddha Betrayed: When Spiritual Relationships Go Awry.
Grace Shireson joins us to speak about her teacher, from her new book Zen Bridge: The Zen Teachings of Keido Fukushima.
1 Episode 279 :: Spring Washam :: A Fierce Heart: Finding Strength, Wisdom, and Courage in Any Moment
Spring Washam returns to speak about her upcoming book, A Fierce Heart: Finding Strength, Wisdom, and Courage in Any Moment.
Reva Patwardhan joins us to speak about her article, The Freedom Trap: Where Conversations About Cultural Appropriation Go To Die.
Eve Ekman joins us to speak about the program Cultivating Emotional Balance.
Cameron Conaway joins us to speak about how Buddhist practice has helped the healing process of childhood trauma.
Ann Gleig joins us to speak about her new book, American Dharma: Buddhism Beyond Modernity.
Jay Forrest joins us to speak about a contemporary fusion of Buddhism with Daoism from his book, Spirituality Without God: An Introduction to Bodhidaoism.
Our friend Bernat Font returns to the podcast to speak about Stream Entry as practice, and the evolution of secular mindfulness and Buddhism.
Dan Cozort joins us to speak about the Oxford Handbook of Buddhist Ethics.
1 Episode 301 :: Michael Jerryson :: If You Meet the Buddha on the Road: Buddhism, Politics, and Violence
Michael Jerryson joins us to speak about his book If You Meet the Buddha on the Road: Buddhism, Politics, and Violence.
Arno Michaelis and Pardeep Singh Kaleka speak about The Gift of Our Wounds: A Sikh and a Former White Supremacist Find Forgiveness After Hate.
1 Episode 299 :: Gary Gach :: Pause Breathe Smile: Awakening Mindfulness When Meditation Is Not Enough
Gary Gach returns to the podcast to speak about his new book Pause Breathe Smile: Awakening Mindfulness When Meditation Is Not Enough.
Dr. Sara Rahmani speaks with us about her work Understanding Unbelief: Mindfulness Meditation project.
Jeff Eisenberg returns to the podcast to speak about his book Buddha's Bodyguard: How to Protect Your Inner V.I.P.
1 Episode 296 :: Susan Piver :: The Four Noble Truths of Love: Buddhist Wisdom for Modern Relationships
Susan Piver speaks with us today about The Four Noble Truths of Love: Buddhist Wisdom for Modern Relationships.
Zen teacher and author Brad Warner joins us to speak about his new book, It Came from Beyond Zen!: More Practical Advice from Dogen, Japan's Greatest Zen Master.
Joan and Anne Watts join us to speak about their book about their father, in The Collected Letters of Alan Watts.
Bonnie Sumana Ryan-Fisher joins us to speak about her new book Mindful Moment: 52 Weeks of Mindfulness, Excercises and Reflections.
Kyira Korrigan joins us to speak about working with hatred.
Eowyn Ahlstrom joins us to speak about embodiment in Buddhism, and secular mindfulness programs.
1 Episode 275 :: Innen Ray Parchelo :: Walk Like A Mountain: The Handbook of Buddhist Walking Practices
Innen Ray Parchelo speaks with us about the interbeing of contemplative walking.
1 Episode 274 :: Tami Simon :: Sound True, and The Dharma of Dogs: Our Best Friends as Spiritual Teachers
Tami Simon joins us to speak about Sounds True, and the new book The Dharma of Dogs: Our Best Friends as Spiritual Teachers.
1 Episode 273 :: Beth Mulligan :: The Dharma of MBSR: Discovering the Buddhist Teachings at the Heart of Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction
Beth Mulligan joins us to speak about how dharma informs Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction.
John Negru and Michael Glantz join us to celebrate Earth Day and talk about the Plot to Save the Earth.
Doug Smith and Justin Whitaker join us to speak about their paper Reading the Buddha as a Philosopher.
Stephen Batchelor joins us to speak about his new book, Secular Buddhism: Imagining the Dharma in an Uncertain World.
1 Episode 269 :: Jeff Eisenberg :: Fighting Buddha: A Story of Martial Arts, Buddhism, Kicking Ass and Saving It
Jeff Eisenberg joins us to speak about his new book Fighting Buddha: A Story of Martial Arts, Buddhism, Kicking Ass and Saving It.
Professor Richard Gombrich speaks with us about Buddhism in the modern world.
1 Episode 267 :: Nathan Jishin Michon and Daniel Clarkson Fisher :: A Thousand Hands: A Guidebook to Caring for Your Buddhist Community
Nathan Jishin Michon and Daniel Clarkson Fisher speak with us about A Thousand Hands: A Guidebook to Caring for Your Buddhist Community.
David Loy joins us to speak about the new Rocky Mountain Ecodharma Retreat Center.
Tim Macejak joins us to speak about his book Zen Unleashed: Everyday Buddhist Wisdom from Man's Best Friend
Shinzen Young joins us to speak about The Science of Enlightenment: How Meditation Works.
Jay joins us to speak about being trans in dharma community.
1 Episode 262 :: Kim Allen :: Dharma Transmission and Organizational Evolution in Buddhist Communities
Kim Allen joins us to speak about the challenges and necessities of succession planning in contemporary sanghas.
Rick Repetti joins us to speak about Buddhist perspectives on free will.
1 Episode 260 :: Sensei Koshin Paley Ellison and Sensei Robert Chodo Campbell :: Awake at the Bedside: Contemplative Teachings on Palliative and End-of-Life Care
Sensei Koshin Paley Ellison and Sensei Robert Chodo Campbell join us to speak about palliative and end-of-life care from the zen perspective.
Lama Rod Owens joins us to speak about his new book Radical Dharma: Talking Race, Love, and Liberation.
Alexander Wynne returns to speak with us about historical authenticity of the Buddha.
Andrew Olendzki joins us to speak about his Integrated Dharma program, and his upcoming book Untangling Self.
Charles Carstens joins us to speak about his experiences living in Burma, in a time of religious and ethnic turmoil.
1 Episode 255 :: Richard Gentei Diedrichs :: Living in Blue Sky Mind: Basic Buddhist Teachings for a Happy Life
Richard Gentei Diedrichs joins us to speak about his book Living in Blue Sky Mind: Basic Buddhist Teachings for a Happy Life.
1 Episode 254 :: Loch Kelly :: Shift Into Freedom: The Science and Practice of Open-Hearted Awareness
Loch Kelly joins us to speak about open hearted awareness practice.
Gregory Lopez joins us to speak about how early Buddhist views of mindfulness compare and contrast with Stoic mindfulness.
Jay Forrest returns to talk about his new book, Secular Buddhism: An Introduction
Sara Eckel joins us to talk about how Buddhist insights can inform our dating experience.
Lama Tsomo joins us to speak about her book, Why Is the Dalai Lama Always Smiling: A Westerner's Introduction and Guide to Tibetan Buddhist Practice.
Dr. Paul Fuller joins us to speak about ditthi, or views, in Buddhism.
1 Episode 248 :: Marlowe Sand :: Unplugged :: Paradise and Promises: Chronicles of My Life with a Self-Declared, Modern-Day Buddha
Marlowe Sand joins us in this unplugged episode to discuss experiences with living in a cult.
Bill Merklee joins us to speak about the recently retired Instant Dharma Streaming Radio.
Ira Rechtshaffer joins us to speak about Mindfulness and Madness: Money, Food, Sex and the Sacred.
Doug Smith joins us to speak about his paper from the Journal of the Oxford Centre for Buddhist Studies, Was the Buddha an Anti-Realist?
Ethan Nichtern joins us to speak about his recent book, The Road Home: A Contemporary Exploration of the Buddhist Path.
1 Episode 243 :: Brad Warner :: Don't Be A Jerk, And Other Practical Advice from Dogen, Japan's Greatest Zen Master
Brad Warner returns to speak about his exploration of Dogen's Shobogenzo, Don't Be A Jerk, And Other Practical Advice from Dogen, Japan's Greatest Zen Master.
Matthew O'Connell and Stuart Baldwin join us to speak about Post Traditional Buddhism, and Imperfect Buddha Podcast.
Stephen Batchelor returns to speak with us about his newest work, After Buddhism: Rethinking the Dharma for a Secular Age.
1 Episode 240 :: Karma Yeshe Rabgye :: Ripples in the Stream: A Pragmatic Journey Through Gautama Buddha's Teachings
Yeshe Rabgye joins us to speak about pragmatic aspects of Buddha's teaching.
1 Episode 239 :: Rick Heller :: Secular Meditation: 32 Practices for Cultivating Inner Peace, Compassion, and Joy
Rick Heller returns to tell us about Secular Meditation: 32 Practices for Cultivating Inner Peace, Compassion, and Joy :: A Guide from the Humanist Community at Harvard.
Ken McLeod joins us to speak about A Trackless Path, a translation of one of a key poem of the 18th century Tibetan mystic Jigme Lingpa.
Molly Hahn returns to speak with us about the growth of Buddha Doodles, her upcoming book Buddha Doodles: Imagine the Possibilities, and thriving after trauma.
Jay Forrest speaks with us about his evolution from a Pentecostal preacher to Secular Buddhist.
Gerry Stribling joins us to speak about his book, Buddhism for Dudes: A Jarhead's Field Guide to Mindfulness.
Leigh Brasington returns to speak with us about Right Concentration: A Practical Guide to the Jhanas.
Jundo Cohen joins us to speak about concepts of secularity and religiosity in Buddhism.
Jay Michaelson returns to speak with us about his new book The Gate of Tears: Sadness and the Spiritual Path.
Jay Roche joins us to speak about Common Ground Bray, a group dedicated to promoting a co-operative and ecological lifestyle in Bray, Ireland.
Janet Surrey and Samuel Shem join us to speak about their new book, The Budda's Wife: The Path of Awakening Together.
Our friend Dave Smith returns to speak with us about his new book, Ethical Mindfulness.
Music composer BJ Leiderman joins us to speak about his meditation practice, and the music world.
Soryu Forall joins us to speak about the Center for Mindful Learning.
1 Episode 226 :: David Loy :: A New Buddhist Path: Enlightenment, Evolution, and Ethics in the Modern World
David Loy joins us to speak about his new book, A New Buddhist Path: Enlightenment, Evolution, and Ethics in the Modern World.
Paul Verhaeghen joins us to speak about secular Buddhist ethics.
Ian Lawton joins us to speak about his film project The Dharma Bum, a documentary film about Irish atheist freethinker Laurence Carroll, who went on to become one of the first Westerners to become a Buddhist monk.
1 Episode 223 :: Ali Ashtari :: Unplugged :: Spiritual But Not Religious: an Iranian Immigrant Story
Ali Ashtari joins us in this unplugged episode, Spiritual But Not Religious: an Iranian Immigrant Story.
Mushim Ikeda and Brenda Salgado join us to talk about encouraging and creating diversity in our sanghas.
Tanya McGinnity and John Negru join us to speak about Sumeru Press's current book project, Writings by Canadian Buddhist Women.
Science philosopher Massimo Pigliucci joins us to speak about his experiences with stoicism, and we discuss some similarities with secular Buddhism.
Alexander Wynne joins us to speak about how we may creatively engage with tradition.
David McRaney joins us to speak about delusion from his blog and book, You Are Not So Smart: Why You Have Too Many Friends on Facebook, Why Your Memory Is Mostly Fiction, and 46 Other Ways You're Deluding Yourself.
1 Episode 217 :: Greta Christina :: Comforting Thoughts About Death That Have Nothing To Do With God
Author Greta Christina joins us to speak about her new minibook, Comforting Thoughts About Death That Have Nothing To Do With God.
James Kempf joins us in our second Unplugged episode to talk about the problems he encountered in the practice, and wrote about in his book, Silicon Valley Monk: From Metaphysics to Reality on the Buddhist Path.
Keith Nielsen joins us to speak about secular Buddhism in Houston, Texas.
1 Episode 214 :: Yeshe Rabgye :: Life's Meandering Path: A Secular Approach to Gautama Buddha's Guide to Living
Yeshe Rabgye returns to speak with us about his new book, Life's Meandering Path: A Secular Approach to Gautama Buddha's Guide to Living.
1 Episode 213 :: Erik Braun :: The Birth of Insight: Meditation, Modern Buddhism, and the Burmese Monk Ledi Sayadaw
Professor Erik Braun joins us to speak about The Birth of Insight: Meditation, Modern Buddhism, and the Burmese Monk Ledi Sayadaw.
Our returning guest, Winton Higgins, speaks with us about some key challenges facing secular Buddhists in contemporary society.
Derek Beres joins us to speak about his book, The Warrior's Path: Living Yoga's Ten Codes.
1 Episode 210 :: Jeff Wilson :: Mindful America: The Mutual Transformation of Buddhist Meditation and American Culture
Professor Jeff Wilson joins us to speak about his book, Mindful America: The Mutual Transformation of Buddhist Meditation and American Culture.
Justin Merritt joins us to speak about his blog and podcast, Simple Suttas.
Gil Fronsdal joins us to speak about his upcoming book, a translation of the Pali Atthakavagga, The Book of Eights.
Author Alex Soojung-Kim Pang joins us to speak about his book The Distraction Addiction.
1 Episode 206 :: Andrew Holecek :: Meditation in the iGeneration :: How to Meditate in a World of Speed and Stress
Andrew Holecek joins us to speak about contemplative practice in the digital age.
Researcher and practitioner Katherine MacLean joins us in our first Unplugged episode.
Buddhist and teacher of Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction teachers, Bob Stahl, joins us to speak about the alignment between Buddhism, and contemporary mindfulness.
Meditation teacher and author Jason Siff joins us again to speak about some of his reflections on Secular Buddhism.
Film maker Gary McDonald joins us to speak about his movie, The Fourth Noble Truth.
Linda Blanchard joins us to speak about her new book Dependent Arising In Context.
Stephen Batchelor joins us once again to speak about the growing acceptance of a secular approach to Buddhism.
Karen Maezen Miller joins us to speak about her new book, Paradise in Plain Sight: Lessons from a Zen Garden.
Gary Weber joins us to speak about Happiness Beyond Thought: A Practical Guide to Awakening.
Jacob Hess joins us to speak about applying a Buddhist originated mindfulness practice, with a Mormon community.
Ramsey Margolis joins us once more to speak about his exploration of what it's like to give up just one thing each month, for a year.
Jay Michaelson and Mark Oppenheimer join us to speak about Mark's new book, The Zen Predator of the Upper East Side.
Author Charlie Fisher joins us to speak about his new book, Meditation in the Wild: Buddhism's Origin in the Heart of Nature.
1 Episode 193 :: Ken McLeod :: Reflections on Silver River: Tokme Zongpo's Thirty-Seven Practices of a Bodhisattva
Ken McLeod joins us to speak about Reflections on Silver River: Tokme Zongpo's Thirty-Seven Practices of a Bodhisattva.
Matt Lowry joins us to speak about how our communities, particularly our secular and skeptical ones, are evolving with the rapidity of puncuated equilibrium.
Dr. Rick Hanson returns to speak with us about his new book, Hardwiring Happiness: The New Brain Science of Contentment, Calm, and Confidence.
1 Episode 190 :: Jay Michaelson :: Evolving Dharma: Meditation, Buddhism, and the Next Generation of Enlightenment
Jay Michaelson joins us to speak about his new book, Evolving Dharma: Meditation, Buddhism, and the Next Generation of Enlightenment.
Teacher Kenneth Folk joins us to speak about how we might approach enlightenment from a contemporary standpoint.
Adam Eurich returns to speak with us about the progress of his documentary film exploring American Buddhism, Seeking Heartwood.
Candace Gorham joins us to speak about her new book, The Ebony Exodus Project: Why Some Black Women Are Walking out on Religion :: and Others Should Too.
Sir Lloyd Geering joins us to speak about trailblazing the secular path with secular Christianity in 1967.
Sarah Barker joins us again, this time with her husband the intrepid Bruce Barker, to speak about their latest project about secularism in Los Angeles, You Are Here TV.
Terry Bean joins us to speak about Little Rock Secular Buddhists, an in-person group in the heart of Arkansas.
1 Episode 183 :: Toni Bernhard :: How to Wake Up: A Buddhist-Inspired Guide to Navigating Joy and Sorrow
Today we speak with Toni Bernhard about her new book How to Wake Up: A Buddhist-Inspired Guide to Navigating Joy and Sorrow.
Sweeping Zen founder Adam Tebbe joins us to speak about his new documentary film project, "Zen in America".
Myoan Grace Schireson joins us to speak about the distinguishing characteristics of providing guidance in meditation, and how to avoid becoming a student's therapist.
Sarah Barker, Amy Boyle, and Ian Dodd join us to speak about bringing a secular Sunday Assembly to the City of Angels.
Meditation teacher and author Jason Siff returns to speak with us about teaching meditation.
David Loy and Ron Purser join us to discuss some Buddhist responses to popular mindfulness programs.
Author and Zen Buddhist Matthew Bortolin joins us to speak about his book, The Dharma of Star Wars.
1 Episode 176 :: Shinzen Young, Vince Horn, Mark Knickelbine :: Creating Community in the Virtual World
Shinzen Young, Vince Horn, and Mark Knickelbine join us to speak about the opportunities and challenges of creating Buddhist virtual community with digital technology.
Gary Gach speaks with us today about sila, the pro-social behaviors of Buddhism :: Right Speech, Right Action, Right Livelihood.
Bernat Font joins us to speak about the new Spanish language secular Buddhism website, Budismo Secular.
Brad Warner joins us to speak about his new book just released this week, There Is No God And He Is Always With You.
Author and teacher Dinty Moore speaks with us about his new book, The Mindful Writer: Noble Truths of the Writing Life.
Zen teacher and artist Anita Feng joins us to speak about raku pottery in contemporary Buddhist art.
Danny Ford joins us to speak about how his own mindfulness practice has helped guide his therapy practice.
Bernd Kaponig and Cristina Pecchia, two of the four founders of the new German language Secular Buddhism website, join us to speak about their work with communicating Secular Buddhism to the German speaking world.
Jennifer Niedzielski joins us to talk about her work and joys with Mindful Moms Network.
Bhikkhu Sujato joins us to speak about the ordination of women in the Theravada tradition, and his work with canonical veracity in The Authenticity Project.
1 Episode 166 :: David Webster :: Dispirited: How Contemporary Spirituality Makes Us Stupid, Selfish and Unhappy
Author and teacher David Webster joins us to speak about his book, Dispirited: How Contemporary Spirituality Makes Us Stupid, Selfish and Unhappy.
Leigh Brasington joins us to speak about what the Pali canon suttas have to say about practicing the jhanas.
Sebene Selassie, Executive Director of New York Insight Meditation Center, joins us to speak about organizational models in contemporary Western sanghas.
Meditation teacher and community leader Tuere Sala speaks with us about moving from a monotheistic tradition to Buddhism, and supporting the growth of diversity in our sanghas.
Vince Horn joins us to talk about his work on Buddhist Geeks.
Film maker Sarah Barab joins us to speak about her film project, Naked Mind.
Meditator and mobile application developer Brad Fullmer joins us to speak about his application, Insight Timer.
Dr. Cathy Kerr joins us again to speak about her new paper, Mindfulness starts with the body: somatosensory attention and top-down modulation of cortical alpha rhythms in mindfulness meditation.
Today we have a round table discussion with film producer Sigrid Dyekjaer, director Phie Ambo, and researcher Dr. Richard Davidson about the new film Free The Mind.
Today we speak with the CEO of the Search Inside Yourself Leadership Institute Marc Lesser about his new book Know Yourself, Forget Yourself: Five Truths That Will Transform Your Work, Relationships, and Everyday Life.
Mirabai Bush speaks with us about The Center for Contemplative Mind in Society.
Today we speak with yoga instructor Julian Marc Walker about his online book, Devil In the Details: 3 Keys To Thinking More Clearly About Spirituality.
Jenny Phillips speaks with us today about her film, The Dhamma Brothers, about teaching vipassana to inmates in a maximum security prison in Alabama.
Heinz Hilbrecht joins us to speak about his book in German Meditation und Gehirn, or in English Meditation and the Brain.
Author Gary D. Conrad speaks with us about his Buddhist themed fiction book, The Lhasa Trilogy.
Ben Fleury-Steiner joins us to talk about mindfulness practice in Delaware at Open Heart Zen, and to continue our theme of compassion for others as he discusses his book Dying Inside: The HIV/AIDS Ward at Limestone Prison.
Social activist and dharma teacher Bob Isaacson speaks with us today about his efforts with the organization, Dharma Voices for Animals.
SBA Board Member Mark Knickelbine speaks with us about secular approaches to a contemplative practice, and the new Practice Circle.
Mike Nam speaks with us about his experiences as a Buddhist in the U.S. Military, and what prompted him to create a web presence for U.S. Military Buddhists on FaceBook.
1 Episode 147 :: Cheryl Giles and Willa Miller :: Arts of Contemplative Care: Pioneering Voices in Buddhist Chaplaincy and Pastoral Work
Cheryl Giles and Willa Miller talk with us about their book Arts of Contemplative Care: Pioneering Voices in Buddhist Chaplaincy and Pastoral Work.
Buddhist blogger David Chapman returns to the podcast to speak with us about how we can gain provisional understanding of what is true, from what is false.
Producer / Director Russell Long speaks with us about his film Room to Breathe, about the teaching of mindfulness to at risk youth.
Meditation teacher Josh Korda speaks with us about how his work in addiction recovery is informed by his own experiences, traditional Buddhist thought, and modern science.
Gary Gach speaks with us today about finding newness in the mix of contemporary Buddhist practices.
Today we have a trio of guests, Melissa Lee, Melissa Kaercher, and returning guest Matt Lowry to speak with us about how we can best deal with people who have contrasting views to our own.
Meditation teacher Shaila Catherine speaks with us about jhana meditation and her book, Focused and Fearless: A Meditator's Guide to States of Deep Joy, Calm and Clarity.
Professional artist and children's book author Molly Hahn speaks with us today about the new release of her book Buddha Doodles Volume 2, combining art and practice, and finding ways to inspire others to grow past trauma.
Author Chris McKenna speaks with us about his new Buddhist themed fiction book, Bardo.
Zen teacher Brad Warner speaks with us about his new book, Hardcore Zen Strikes Again.
The Naked Monk Stephen Schettini joins us to speak about personal evolution from religious Buddhism to secular practice.
Melissa Falb joins us to speak about her research on Buddhist coping techniques for end of life caregivers.
1 Episode 135 :: Charles Prebish, Sarah Haynes, Justin Whitaker, Danny Fisher :: Two Buddhisms Today
Today we have a round table discussion with Charles Prebish, Sarah Haynes, Justin Whitaker, and Danny Fisher on the changes in the American Buddhist landscape.
Andy Puddicombe speaks with us about his site and new book, Get Some Headspace: How Mindfulness Can Change Your Life in Ten Minutes a Day.
Dr. Ginger Campbell and Dana Nourie speak with us about the complex interrelated processes we refer to as consciousness.
Film maker Adam Eurich speaks with us about the development of his movie 'Seeking Heartwood'.
1 Episode 131 :: Joe Loizzo :: Sustainable Happiness: The Mind Science of Well-Being, Altruism, and Inspiration
Dr. Joe Loizzo of the Nalanda Institute for Contemplative Science speaks with us about his new book Sustainable Happiness: The Mind Science of Well-Being, Altruism, and Inspiration.
Professional storyteller and juggler Izzi Tooinsky speaks with us about a new Buddhist themed CD, Stories from a Wooden Bowl.
Thupten Lekshe joins us to provide insights and companionable discussion on the potential benefits and challenges to secular Buddhism.
Gert de Boer, Brennen McKenzie, and Doug Smith join us to talk about scientific skepticism and Buddhism.
Richard Winter speaks with us about the alignment of Buddhism and Marxism in his book, Power, Freedom, Compassion: Transformations For A Better World.
Gary Watts speaks with us about the Buddhist Police Support Network.
Gregory Kramer speaks with us about his book Insight Dialogue: The Interpersonal Path to Freedom, and his work at Metta.org.
Dr. Ginger Campbell speaks with us about science of the brain, and about the unconscious origins of certainty.
Ramsey Margolis speaks with us today about building Secular Buddhism community in New Zealand.
Zen teacher Lee Carlson speaks with us about being a traumatic brain injury survivor, the healing companionship of dogs, and his new book, Passage to Nirvana.
Charles Prebish, scholar of American Buddhism, speaks with us about his book An American Buddhist Life: Memoirs of a Modern Dharma Pioneer.
Lenore Lambert joins us to speak about the new Secular Buddhism Australia website.
Shinzen Young joins us to speak about meditation, pain relief, and science.
Tim Ward, author of What the Buddha Never Taught, joins us again to talk about Buddhist practice, meme theory, and his new book Zombies on Kilimanjaro: A Father/Son Journey Above the Clouds.
Rodrigo Rodriguez speaks with us about shakuhachi music and his new album, Traditional and Modern Pieces Shakuhachi, in this bonus episode.
Yeshe Rabgye speaks about having the progressive attitudes of a Westerner within the religious institution of an Asian tradition, and his new book The Best Way to Catch a Snake: A Practical Guide to the Buddha's Teaching.
Sean Faircloth returns to speak with us about his new book, Attack of the Theocrats, and his new role with the Richard Dawkins Foundation.
Meditation teacher and police officer Cheri Maples speaks with us today about The Center for Mindfulness and Justice.
Our friend Lawrence Levy from Episode 12 joins us again to speak about new offerings at Juniper, and another perspective about the potential value of lineage.
Author Eric Weiner speaks about his book, Man Seeks God: My Flirtations with the Divine.
Our guest Myoan Grace Schireson speaks with us about equality issues in her book Zen Women: Beyond Tea Ladies, Iron Maidens, and Macho Masters.
Karuna Cayton speaks with us about his new book, The Misleading Mind: How We Create Our Own Problems and How Buddhist Psychology Can Help Us Solve Them.
Jose Angel Lopez talks with us about Atheist Meditation on FaceBook.
George Haas speaks with us today about his call-in mentoring program, Morning Meditation, and the benefits of having a teacher.
Humanist Contemplative DT Strain joins us to talk about being a Humanist Minister in Texas.
Robert Ellis speaks with us today about his book The Trouble with Buddhism: How the Buddhist Tradition Has Betrayed its Own Insights.
Shyalpa Tenzin Rinpoche joins us to speak about his new book, Living Fully: Finding Joy in Every Breath.
Rick Heller speaks with us about the intersection of Secular Humanism with mindfulness practice.
Authors Gay Hendricks and Tinker Lindsay join us to talk about their new Buddhist-themed detective novel, The First Rule of Ten.
Martine Batchelor speaks with us about her book, Let Go: A Buddhist Guide to Breaking Free of Habits.
Julian Adkins, Anantacitta Tunnell, and Dana Nourie join us to talk about a new website dedicated to growing the Secular Buddhist community in the U.K.
Today we speak with Stephen Batchelor about his book The Awakening of the West: The Encounter of Buddhism and Western Culture.
Dr. Rick Hanson speaks with us about his new book, Just One Thing: Developing A Buddha Brain One Simple Practice at a Time.
Scholar and Associate Director of The Oxford Mindfulness Centre John Peacock joins us to speak about secular views of early Buddhism.
Sweeping Zen founder Adam Tebbe joins us to speak about contemporary issues in Buddhism.
Tim Gard speaks with us about a new study just released on pain attenuation through mindfulness.
Dr. Britta Hoelzel speaks with us about her recent paper about the potential mechanisms of mindfulness.
Professor Sue Blackmore joins us to speak about meditation, consciousness, and her move from belief in the paranormal to skepticism.
Dr. Philippe Goldin speaks with us about changes in the brain from meditation.
Tony Bernhard speaks with us about facilitating a-cultural Buddhist teaching and retreats.
Dharma Punx founder Noah Levine speaks with us about his new book, The Heart of the Revolution.
Dana Nourie joins us to talk about the new Secular Buddhist Association website.
Ken McLeod speaks with us today about humanity in institutions, and his organization Unfettered Mind.
David Chapman speaks with us about Buddhism for Vampires in our second Halloween special.
David Loy joins us to talk about why Buddhism needs the West, studies in lack, and the selective evolutionary pressures on traditional practices.
Donald Altman, author of The Mindfulness Code, speaks with us about his new book One Minute Mindfulness, and mindful eating.
Matt Lowry the Skeptical Teacher, and Brian Gregory of Virtual Drinking Skeptically join us to talk about the myths and facts of the physics of martial arts.
Katherine MacLean speaks with us about a new study on the effects of the psychoactive drug psilocybin on the personality trait of Openness.
Owen Flanagan speaks with us about his new book The Bodhisattva's Brain: Buddhism Naturalized.
Dan Bammes talks with us about one of the first, if not the first, skeptical Buddhist web presence.
Dr. Dan Siegel speaks with us about Mindsight: The New Science of Personal Transformation, and how we can describe what the mind really is.
Dr. Elizabeth Loftus speaks with us about false memory creation.
Jason Siff speaks with us about Unlearning Meditation in the second of a two part episode.
Jason Siff speaks with us about Unlearning Meditation in the first of a two part episode.
Dana Nourie and Matt Lowry join us to speak about physics, the natural world, and quantum misperceptions.
Dave Smith talks with us about growing up a dharma brat, and meditation Nashville style.
Dr. Eugenie Scott from the National Center for Science Education speaks with us about keeping faith traditions separate from science in our classrooms.
Dr. Erik Storlie joins us again, this time to speak about his book Nothing on My Mind: Berkeley, LSD, Two Zen Masters, and a Life on the Dharma Trail, about psychedelics and Western Zen's roots.
Dr. Cathy Kerr joins us to speak about her recent study on the effects of mindfulness meditation training on anticipatory alpha modulation in primary somatosensory cortex. And we chat about the placebo effect.
David L. McMahan talks with us about The Making of Buddhist Modernism.
Carol Tavris speaks with us about how cognitive dissonance can lead to unhealthy conceptual attachments.
Steve Hagen speaks with us about faith and belief.
Dr. Roland Griffiths speaks with us about his work studying psilocybin's intersection with meditation.
Stephen Schettini speaks with us about his new book, It Begins with Silence, The Art of Mindful Reflection.
Scott Edelstein speaks with us about his book Sex and the Spiritual Teacher.
1 Episode 66 :: Sikivu Hutchinson :: Moral Combat: Black Atheists, Gender Politics, and the Values Wars
Author and educator Sikivu Hutchinson speaks with us about her book, Moral Combat: Black Atheists, Gender Politics, and the Values Wars.
Dr. Richard Davidson speaks with us about the Center for Investigating Healthy Minds, and the use of science in validating the effects of meditation.
Our friend Dr. Glenn Wallis is back to talk with us today about his new book Buddhavacana, A Pali Reader, and the issues translators face making meaningful sense out of ancient texts.
Dr. Erik Storlie speaks with us about his online article Lineage Delusions: Eido Shimano Roshi, Dharma Transmission, and American Zen.
Professor Peter Harvey speaks with us about his book An Introduction to Buddhist Ethics: Foundations, Values and Issues.
Winton Higgins speaks with us about the First Noble Truth and Tragic Vision.
Dr. Fadel Zeidan and Dr. John McHaffie join us to speak about their neurological study, Brain Mechanisms Supporting the Modulation of Pain by Mindfulness Meditation.
Ethan Nichtern speaks with us about The Interdependence Project.
Rick Bateman and Tim Kiely join us for a round table discussion of how to start Secular Buddhist groups with tools like Meetup and Ning.
Bernie Glassman speaks with us about Socially Engaged Buddhism, and the organization Zen Peacemakers.
Kevin Griffin speaks with us about his book A Burning Desire: Dharma God and the Path of Recovery.
Sam Trumbore speaks with us about chess, secular spirituality, and the value of having interfaith dialogues.
Toni Bernhard talks about her book How to Be Sick: A Buddhist-Inspired Guide for the Chronically Ill and Their Caregivers.
Tom Clark speaks with us about his book Encountering Naturalism: A Worldview and Its Uses.
Our guest today Matteo Pistono speaks with us about his very new book, In the Shadow of the Buddha :: Secret Journeys, Sacred Histories, and Spiritual Discovery in Tibet.
Author Chris McKenna speaks with us today about his post-apocalyptic Buddhist themed book, Paradigms.
Dr. Sara Lazar of Massachusetts General Hospital joins us to speak about a new study on the effects of meditation on brain density.
Today's guest is Tim Ward, author of What The Buddha Never Taught, about his experiences as a Theravadin monk in Thailand.
Today we're joined by Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche, who speaks with us about breaking free of cultural accretions in his book Rebel Buddha: On the Road to Freedom.
Today we speak about the Twelve Insights of the Four Noble Truths with our friend Ron Stillman.
Paul Saintilan, Interim President of the Buddhist Recovery Network, speaks to us about how early Buddhist practice is helping people with the problems of substance abuse.
Brad Warner speaks with us about his new book, Sex, Sin, and Zen.
Chris Mitchell speaks with us about his book, Asperger's Syndrome and Mindfulness.
Stephen Schettini speaks with us about his experiences as a Tibetan monk in his book, The Novice: Why I Became A Buddhist Monk, Why I Quit, And What I Learned.
Stanford Forrester talks with us today about Buddhism and Haiku.
Faith Adiele joins us to speak about her experiences as your average Nigerian Nordic farm girl Buddhist nun in Thailand.
Dr. Glenn Wallis speaks with us about beliefs, and how conflating them with knowledge can lead us down unhelpful paths in our practice.
Meditation teacher Spring Washam speaks with us about having diversity in our communities, and East Bay Meditation Center. We'll also have a bonus segment, chatting with Roger Nygard about the DVD release of his movie, The Nature Of Existence.
Jayarava joins us to speak about his blog, Jayarava's Raves, and his thoughts and reflections on being a pragmatic Western Buddhist.
Pam Gay speaks with us about comics, science fiction conventions, new discoveries with the Hubble telescope :: and practicing acceptance with others' spiritual views.
Happy Halloween! Today we talk about Buddhism and zombies, and how the two relate.
Today we're joined by Chris McKenna, Executive Director of The Mind Body Awareness Project.
Professional journalist and founder of the Rochester Meditation Center in Southeast Minnesota, Doug McGill, speaks with us about the challenges of right speech in our modern world.
Theo Koffler joins us to speak about Mindfulness Without Borders, a collaborative for teaching mindful awareness and social-emotional intelligence to educators, parents, students and healthcare providers.
Film maker Roger Nygard speaks with us about his movie The Nature Of Existence.
Dr. Peter Strong speaks with us about Mindfulness Meditation Therapy, and his new book The Path of Mindfulness Meditation.
Today we're going to put ourselves in the perspective of our friends and family when asking us about practices they don't understand, as we speak with Eli Effinger-Weintraub.
Rick Bateman from SecularBuddhism.com speaks with us today about his work creating a secular Buddhist practice center in Victoria, British Columbia.
Dr. Cliff Saron speaks with us about the limits of science, our paradigms, and what is meaningful for the individual in Buddhist training.
Today we speak with Dr. Linda Elder about Critical Thinking, what it really is, and how to develop it.
Earl Frank Rectanus shares his experiences in starting one of the first secular Buddhist groups.
Edith Haenel speaks with us about the Upper Midwest Summer Institute of Buddhist Studies, and bringing her practice to others in her role as a social worker.
Today we speak with the author, teacher, and Atheist Buddhist, Stephen Batchelor.
There are a lot of scientific studies on the effects of meditation. Today we speak with Katherine MacLean about one of the good ones :: and why it's good.
Today we're talking with zen practitioner John Doshin Taylor of Ireland, getting his perspective on Buddhist practice in his neck of the woods, and how he came to zen.
Today is the second part of our interview with Brooks Peterson about culture, what it means, how it develops, and where we're going as our secular buddhisty-type practice and community develops.
Today we're speaking with Brooks Peterson about culture, what it means, how it develops, and where we're going as our secular buddhisty-type practice and community develops.
Today's interview is with the Triple Gem of the virtual secular sangha, Linda Blanchard, Jan Ford, and Dana Nourie. We'll talk about how they came to have a less religious, but still buddhisty, practice, and the development of the online skeptical buddhist communities on FaceBook and Second Life.
In the first fully functional Secular Buddhist podcast, we talk about why we're checking into Buddhism without its rich religious historical context. We'll also hear a segment from a recent Interreligious Symposium asking the question, "Meditation: Buddhist and Christian, Is There a Common Ground?", and more.…
Grant Steves interviews Ted Meisser about the application of Buddhism.
Grant Steves interviews Ted Meisser about the foundation of Buddhism.
Panel discussion on coming out to one's family and friends as an atheist
Author and teacher Rita Gross joins us to talk about the roles of women in Buddhism
Our second installment of our talk with Sean Faircloth, Executive Director of the Secular Coalition for America.
Today we talk with Sean Faircloth, Executive Director of the Secular Coalition for America.
Today we have our second installment from Episode Three on the question, "Meditation: Buddhist and Christian, Is There a Common Ground?", and get a preview of Rodrigo Rodriguez's upcoming CD, Shakuhachi Meditations.
Today we bring back our friends Linda Blanchard and Dana Nourie for a talk about labels, how we distinguish ourselves, and mindful sinning.
A primary goal of CPB is to simplify the most meaningful training methods so that open-minded persons can participate in the cultivation of mindfulness, personal development and share this through socially engaged Buddhism. CPB promotes a social agenda of cooperative, productive and sustainable human flourishing.…
Today we will be speaking with Walter H. Bera, PhD, LP, LMFT, LADC. Walter is Center Director and Founder with more than 25 years of clinical experience. He holds Minnesota Licensure as a Psychologist, Marriage and Family Therapist and Alcohol and Drug Counselor. Walter has authored articles, books, videos and curricula and is an AAMFT Approved Supervisor as well as an adjunct faculty member at a number of area universities. He is a Karate Sensei, Kali/JKD and Mindfulness Meditation practitioner.…
As the movement of a modern Buddhist practice emerges, what shape do we want it to take? Should it be structured hierarchically, or should things be kept more flat? And, perhaps more importantly, can they or should they? Our panel of skeptical practitioners share their thoughts.
As the movement of a modern Buddhist practice emerges, what shape do we want it to take? Should it be structured hierarchically, or should things be kept more flat? And, perhaps more importantly, can they or should they? Our panel of skeptical practitioners share their thoughts.
Today we're fortunate to have with us one of Juniper's founding members, Lawrence Levy.
Today we talk with Will Davidson on his experiences having been a monk in a Tibetan tradition of Buddhism, and the veracity and use of enlightenment experiences.
Today's episode is an interview with our friend David Mead on what it means to be a skeptical Buddhist, while planning to become a monastic in the Thai Forest tradition.
Today's episode is Part Two of our interview with our friend Grant Steves on what it means to be a spiritual atheist, enjoyed at Borders Books in St. Paul, MN.
Today's episode is Part One of our interview with our friend Grant Steves on what it means to be a spiritual atheist, enjoyed at Borders Books in St. Paul, MN.
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