The Secular Buddhist
A podcast by Ted Meissner
337 Episodes
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Episode 337 :: Shaila Catherine :: Beyond Distraction
Published: 27/05/2022 -
Episode 336 :: Paul Keddy :: Darwin Meets the Buddha
Published: 18/07/2020 -
Episode 335 :: Ajahn Sona :: Bloom: Buddhist Reflections on Serenity and Love
Published: 4/07/2020 -
Episode 334 :: Matteo Pistono :: Roar: Sulak Sivaraksa and the Path of Socially Engaged Buddhism
Published: 20/06/2020 -
Episode 333 :: Pamela Weiss :: A Bigger Sky: Awakening a Fierce Feminine Buddhism
Published: 6/06/2020 -
Episode 332 :: Lama Rod Owens :: Love and Rage: The Path of Liberation Through Anger
Published: 23/05/2020 -
Episode 331 :: Barbara Bonner :: Inspiring Forgiveness
Published: 9/05/2020 -
Episode 330 :: Devon and Craig Hase :: How Not to Be a Hot Mess
Published: 25/04/2020 -
Episode 329 :: Seth Zuiho Segall :: Buddhism and Human Flourishing
Published: 28/03/2020 -
Episode 328 :: Alex Kakuyo :: Perfectly Ordinary: Buddhist Teachings for Everyday Life
Published: 7/03/2020 -
Episode 327 :: Evan Thompson :: Why I Am Not a Buddhist
Published: 22/02/2020 -
Episode 326 :: Dave Smith :: Secular Dharma Foundation
Published: 8/02/2020 -
Episode 325 :: Koshin Paley Ellison :: Wholehearted: Slow Down, Help Out, Wake Up
Published: 25/01/2020 -
Episode 324 :: John Danvers :: Exeter Meditation Circle
Published: 4/01/2020 -
Episode 323 :: Brad Warner :: Letters to a Dead Friend About Zen
Published: 21/12/2019 -
Episode 322 :: Kare Landfald :: Zen Coaching
Published: 7/12/2019 -
Episode 321 :: John Negru :: Bodhisattva 4.0: A Primer for Engaged Buddhists
Published: 8/11/2019 -
Episode 320 :: Sharon A. Suh :: Occupy This Body: A Buddhist Memoir
Published: 26/10/2019 -
Episode 319 :: Oren Jay Sofer :: Say What You Mean: A Mindful Approach to Nonviolent Communication
Published: 12/10/2019 -
Episode 318 :: Robert M. Ellis :: The Buddha's Middle Way: Experiential Judgement in his Life and Teaching
Published: 28/09/2019
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
