
The Buddha Walks Into a Bar
Lodro Rinzler is a next generation Buddhist teacher in the Shambhala tradition and author of “The Buddha Walks Into a Bar.” In our discussion we focus primarily on the ways in which Generation Y is re...
25 Jul 201528min

The Myth of the Teacher
Martine Batchelor joins Buddhist Geeks again, this time to explore the way that the roles of teacher and student are changing in contemporary times. While acknowledging various teacher models in the B...
25 Jul 201519min

Practicing at the Crossroads
Martine Batchelor was a nun in a Korean Buddhist monastery for 10 years, where she followed a traditional path of practice and exploration. We speak about her journey in becoming a nun, what the rhyth...
25 Jul 201531min

Uniting Technology and Wisdom
Vincent Horn is a co-founder and director of Buddhist Geeks. In this talk, originally given at the Pacific Asia Art Museum, he explores the interdisciplinary insights to be gained by combining geek cu...
25 Jul 201534min

Innovating New Forms of Buddhist Tantra
David Chapman–writer and computer scientist–joins us again to finish our conversation about “consensus Buddhism” and the alternatives that he sees to the consensus. David speaks about some of the inno...
25 Jul 201518min

Consensus Buddhism and Mindful Mayo
David Chapman is a writer, computer scientist, engineer and Buddhist practitioner. He shares in this episode a description of what he calls consensus Buddhism. Chapman claims that up until recently th...
25 Jul 201524min

Form is Emptiness, Emptiness is Evolving
David Loy, Zen teacher and author, joins us to discuss the radical implications of modern narratives on the traditional Buddhist view of the world. David, whose background includes rigorous academic t...
25 Jul 201525min

Seasons of Practice
We’re joined again by spiritual teacher and author Terry Patten to discuss the multidimensional nature of practice. We speak about the form he teaches, called Integral Life Practice, one that has it’s...
25 Jul 201527min





















