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Author: Ted Meissner

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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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Shaila Catherine returns to the podcast to speak about her new book Beyond Distraction: Five Practical Ways to Focus the Mind.
Paul Keddy joins us to speak about Darwin Meets the Buddha: Human Nature, Buddha Nature, Wild Nature.
Ajahn Sona joins us to speak about Bloom: Buddhist Reflections on Serenity and Love.
Matteo Pistono returns to the podcast to speak about his new book Roar: Sulak Sivaraksa and the Path of Socially Engaged Buddhism.
Pamela Weiss joins us to speak about A Bigger Sky: Awakening a Fierce Feminine Buddhism.
Lama Rod Owens returns to the podcast to talk about Love and Rage: The Path of Liberation Through Anger.
Barbara Bonner joins us to speak about Inspiring Forgiveness.
Devon and Craig Hase join us to speak about their new book, How Not to Be a Hot Mess: A Survival Guide for Modern Life.
Seth Zuiho Segall joins us to speak about Buddhism and Human Flourishing: A Modern Western Perspective.
Alex Kakuyo joins us to speak about Perfectly Ordinary: Buddhist Teachings for Everyday Life.
Evan Thompson joins us to speak about his new book, Why I Am Not a Buddhist.
Dave Smith joins us to speak about his Secular Dharma Foundation.
Koshin Paley Ellison joins us to speak about his new book, Wholehearted: Slow Down, Help Out, Wake Up.
John Danvers joins us to speak about the in-person Exeter Meditation Circle.
Zen teacher and author Brad Warner joins us to talk about his new book Short Intro Letters to a Dead Friend About Zen.
Kare Landfald joins us to speak about Zen Coaching.
John Negru returns to the podcast to speak about his new book, Bodhisattva 4.0: A Primer for Engaged Buddhists.
Sharon Suh joins us to speak about her book, Occupy This Body: A Buddhist Memoir.
Oren Jay Sofer joins us to speak about Say What You Mean: A Mindful Approach to Nonviolent Communication.
Robert M. Ellis returns to the podcast to speak about his new book, The Buddha's Middle Way: Experiential Judgement in his Life and Teaching.
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