Buddhist Geeks: Seriously Buddhist, Seriously Geeky

Buddhist Geeks: Seriously Buddhist, Seriously Geeky

Buddhist Geeks: Seriously Buddhist, Seriously Geeky

Buddhist Geeks is a weekly audio show that presents groundbreaking interviews and discussions with Buddhist teachers, scholars, and ...

BG 151: Eddies in the Stream

We conclude our uber-geeky conversation with neuropsychologist and dharma teacher Rick Hanson this week, exploring what might be happening ...
1 week ago

BG 150: Self is a Network Phenomenon

We're joined again by Neuropsychologist and Theravada teacher, Rick Hanson.  This time we explore the Buddhist proposition of ...
2 weeks ago

BG 149: A Crash Course in Applied NeuroDharma

This week, we're joined by trained Neuropsychologist and Theravada Buddhist teacher, Rick Hanson, to explore what he calls "applied ...
3 weeks ago

BG 148: Work, Sex, Money, Dharma

Martin Aylward continues his discussion with us how we can bring forth a more relevant, relational, and potent form of contemporary dharma ...
1 month ago

BG 147: Freestyle Awakening

The theme of distinguishing between the Buddhist teachings and forms which lead to awakening, and those forms that are culturally inherited ...
1 month ago

BG 146: Investing in the Future of American Buddhism

We continue our discussion with Shambhala acharya, Judith Simmer-Brown, about how we can strategically invest in American Buddhism so that ...
2 months ago

BG 145: The Survival of American Buddhism

This week, we're joined by Shambhala acharya and Naropa University professor, Judith Simmer-Brown.  She joins us today to discuss four ...
2 months ago

BG 144: Turning Your Back to the Buddha

Insight Meditation teacher, Rodney Smith, joins us to explore the topic of "urban dharma"--seeing that the transformative potential of ...
2 months ago

BG 143: Stepping out of Self-Deception

Rodney Smith, the founder of the Seattle Insight Meditation Society, joins us today to discuss several fascinating topics.  We start ...
2 months ago

BG 142: Buddha in a Cup of Tea

This week, we're joined by Kenneth Cohen, a well-known qi-gong master.  Along with his training in the Taoist qi-gong and tai chi ...
3 months ago

BG 141: The Mechanisms of Kensho

"A perception, sudden as blinking, that subject and object are one, will lead to a deeply mysterious wordless understanding; and by this ...
3 months ago

BG 140: This is your Brain on Meditation

This week we speak with academic nuerologist and Zen practitioner James Austin.  Austin, who wrote the well-known book, Zen and the ...
3 months ago