The Secular Buddhist
Summary: 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
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- Artist: Ted Meissner
Podcasts:
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.
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.
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.
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.