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Episodes: 340
Frequency: Weekly
Rating: 4.8/5.0
Estimated listeners: 1k-10k
Gender skew: Neutral
Location: USA
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Scott Snibbe - Scott Snibbe is the author of How to Train a Happy Mind, a meditation teacher, and a longtime student of Tibetan Buddhism whose teachers include the Dalai Lama and Lama Zopa Rinpoche. He leads medi...
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Sex, Strength, and Love: Karen Brody on Modern Masculinity #227
August 11, 2026
One of the greatest challenges I've faced as a man hasn't been sitting on a meditation cushion—it's been understanding the woman I love most. Karen Brody has a unique perspective on modern masculinity, intimacy, and sexuality. Her insights help us understand why men and women so often misunderstand each other, how sexual confidence differs from neediness, what keeps love alive over decades together, and the surprising parallels between her work and Buddhist practice in transfor...
Guided Meditation: Transforming Bias with Equanimity #23 [rebroadcast]
August 04, 2026
The Buddhist meditation on equanimity teaches a technique to eliminate bias and expand our love and concern from family and friends to strangers and even enemies. It tames our fierce attachment to loved ones and our anger toward enemies for a stabler, happier mind and a more just and equitable world.Episode 23: Guided Meditation: Transforming Bias with EquanimityIf you’d like to practice with others and bring these ideas into your life, join our weekly meditation community with Scott.🙏 Help u...
Spiritual Democracy #22 [rebroadcast]
July 28, 2026
In everyday life, we’re torn between fierce attachment to our loved ones and anger at those that give us trouble. But Buddhism, democracy, and social justice tell us that all people deserve the same rights and freedoms: we’re all equal, and we all deserve happiness. The Buddhist meditation on equanimity, applied to our everyday relationships and the painful daily news, teaches us a technique of “spiritual democracy” for developing healthy feelings of connection to others—even those we most de...
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