Sinopsis
The Secular Buddhist is the official podcast of the Secular Buddhist Association, focusing on early Buddhist teaching and practice from a secular point of view. http://secularbuddhism.org
Episodios
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Episode 137 -- Stephen Schettini :: Secular Practice One-On-One
06/10/2012The Naked Monk Stephen Schettini joins us to speak about personal evolution from religious Buddhism to secular practice.
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Episode 136 -- Melissa Falb :: Buddhist Coping for End of Life Caregivers
05/10/2012Melissa Falb joins us to speak about her research on Buddhist coping techniques for end of life caregivers.
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Episode 135 -- Charles Prebish, Sarah Haynes, Justin Whitaker, Danny Fisher :: Two Buddhisms Today
22/09/2012Today we have a round table discussion with Charles Prebish, Sarah Haynes, Justin Whitaker, and Danny Fisher on the changes in the American Buddhist landscape.
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Episode 134 -- Andy Puddicombe :: Get Some Headspace
15/09/2012Andy Puddicombe speaks with us about his site and new book, Get Some Headspace: How Mindfulness Can Change Your Life in Ten Minutes a Day.
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Episode 133 -- Ginger Campbell and Dana Nourie :: Consciousness and the Complex of Mind
08/09/2012Dr. Ginger Campbell and Dana Nourie speak with us about the complex interrelated processes we refer to as consciousness.
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Episode 132 -- Adam Eurich :: Seeking Heartwood
27/08/2012Film maker Adam Eurich speaks with us about the development of his movie 'Seeking Heartwood'.
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Episode 131 -- Joe Loizzo :: Sustainable Happiness: The Mind Science of Well-Being, Altruism, and Inspiration
19/08/2012Dr. 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.
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Episode 130 -- Izzi Tooinsky :: Stories From A Wooden Bowl
12/08/2012Professional storyteller and juggler Izzi Tooinsky speaks with us about a new Buddhist themed CD, Stories from a Wooden Bowl.
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Episode 129 -- Thupten Lekshe :: Benefits and Challenges to Secular Buddhism
04/08/2012Thupten Lekshe joins us to provide insights and companionable discussion on the potential benefits and challenges to secular Buddhism.
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Episode 128 -- Gert de Boer, Brennen McKenzie, Doug Smith :: Scientific Skepticism and Buddhism
29/07/2012Gert de Boer, Brennen McKenzie, and Doug Smith join us to talk about scientific skepticism and Buddhism.
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Episode 127 -- Richard Winter :: Power, Freedom, Compassion
21/07/2012Richard Winter speaks with us about the alignment of Buddhism and Marxism in his book, Power, Freedom, Compassion: Transformations For A Better World.
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Episode 126 -- Gary Watts :: Buddhist Police Support Network
15/07/2012Gary Watts speaks with us about the Buddhist Police Support Network.
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Episode 125 -- Gregory Kramer :: Insight Dialogue
05/07/2012Gregory Kramer speaks with us about his book Insight Dialogue: The Interpersonal Path to Freedom, and his work at Metta.org.
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Episode 124 -- Ginger Campbell :: Are You Sure? The Unconscious Origins of Certainty
30/06/2012Dr. Ginger Campbell speaks with us about science of the brain, and about the unconscious origins of certainty.
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Episode 123 -- Ramsey Margolis :: Secular Buddhism Community Building in New Zealand
23/06/2012Ramsey Margolis speaks with us today about building Secular Buddhism community in New Zealand.
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Episode 122 -- Lee Carlson :: Passage to Nirvana
16/06/2012Zen 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.
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Episode 121 -- Charles Prebish :: An American Buddhist Life
10/06/2012Charles Prebish, scholar of American Buddhism, speaks with us about his book An American Buddhist Life: Memoirs of a Modern Dharma Pioneer.
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Episode 120 -- Lenore Lambert :: Secular Buddhism Australia
01/06/2012Lenore Lambert joins us to speak about the new Secular Buddhism Australia website.
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Episode 119 -- Shinzen Young :: Meditation, Pain, and Science
27/05/2012Shinzen Young joins us to speak about meditation, pain relief, and science.
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Episode 118 -- Tim Ward :: Zombies on Kilimanjaro
19/05/2012Tim 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.