
This is a podcast explaining various Buddhist teachings and topics. It is designed for people of all religious backgrounds to understand and enjoy while maintaining the core lessons of Buddhism. It was started as a source for understanding some of the more complex and often misunderstood Buddhist teachings in a quick, easy, and entertaining way.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 15 | Founded | 15 years ago |
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| Categories | Religion & SpiritualityBuddhism | ||||

The first episode in a long series devoted to The Dhammapada, starting with Chapter 1, The Twin Verses.
Mike takes his philosophical musings to Vinoy Park, Florida, this week to ask a possibly-but-probably-not important question.
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This is such a great podcast!! Please come back!!
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Why no more podcasts? Really enjoying them. Thanks
I have only recently begun practicing Buddhism. As I was searching for sources to learn more about the religion/philosophy, I found this podcast. It has literally been life-changing. Mike does such a great job of discussing Buddhism in a way that Westerners can really understand. I would urge EVERYBODY (Buddhist or not) to listen to two podcasts in particular: “Oh Dear God” and “Four Truths and Eightfold Paths Ago”. I promise that you won’t be disappointed. Thank you Mike!!!!
While I feel like this podcast is full of useful information, I am completely distracted by the poor recording and editing. It sounds like each sentence was recorded separately and then edited together after the fact. This means that the flow of the host's voice is choppy and very difficult to listen to. If this ever changes, I will probably give this pod another chance.
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