Ranked #1
Sangharakshita on the Middle Way and Buddhism
Sangharakshita on the Middle Way and Buddhism
Sangharakshita is the founder of the Triratna Buddhist Order and Community, previously known as the Friends of the Weste... Read more
2 Jul 2018
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48mins
Ranked #2
Episode 143: Maryanne Wolf on the Reading Brain in a Digital World
Episode 143: Maryanne Wolf on the Reading Brain in a Digital World
My guest today is Maryanne Wolf. Maryanne is the John Dibiaggio Professor of Citizenship and Public Service and Director... Read more
20 Jan 2019
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45mins
Ranked #3
Episode 147: Robert M Ellis on the Buddha's Middle Way
Episode 147: Robert M Ellis on the Buddha's Middle Way
We are joined today by the philosopher and founder of the Middle Way Society. Robert has been a regular guest on the pod... Read more
2 Jun 2019
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26mins
Ranked #4
Episode 138: Allan Frater on Psychosynthesis
Episode 138: Allan Frater on Psychosynthesis
My guest today is Allan Frater, a psychotherapist and teacher at the Psychosynthesis Trust in London.Psychosynthesis is... Read more
13 Jul 2018
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41mins
Ranked #5
Episode 150: Adam Luecke on mindfulness and analytical thought
Episode 150: Adam Luecke on mindfulness and analytical thought
Our guest today is Adam Luecke PH. D who is currently an Assistant Teaching Professor at Ball State University in Muncie... Read more
13 Nov 2019
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49mins
Ranked #6
Episode 139: Laura Bridgman on the Inner Critic and the Middle Way
Episode 139: Laura Bridgman on the Inner Critic and the Middle Way
Our guest today is Laura Bridgman. Laura was ordained as a Buddhist nun in 1995, and was resident at Amaravati and Chith... Read more
12 Aug 2018
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26mins
Ranked #7
Episode 132: Daniel Goleman on Altered Traits
Episode 132: Daniel Goleman on Altered Traits
We are joined today by the internationally renowned psychologist, author and science journalist Daniel Goleman. For twel... Read more
14 Jan 2018
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40mins
Ranked #8
Episode 146: Katherine Weare on Happy Teachers Change the World
Episode 146: Katherine Weare on Happy Teachers Change the World
Our guest today is Katherine Weare who is Emeritus Professor at the University of Exeter where she is working to develop... Read more
1 May 2019
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54mins
Ranked #9
Episode 142: Jeremy Sherman on the origin of striving
Episode 142: Jeremy Sherman on the origin of striving
Our guest today is Jeremy Sherman. Jeremy is a decision theorist researching and writing about choice from the origin of... Read more
22 Oct 2018
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53mins
Ranked #10
Interview 115: Ellen Bialystok on Bilingualism
Interview 115: Ellen Bialystok on Bilingualism
“We are joined today by Ellen Bialystok, a Canadian psychologist and professor who is one of the world’s leading experts... Read more
3 Mar 2017
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31mins
Ranked #11
Episode 144: Simon Bell on Tribalism and Prejudice
Episode 144: Simon Bell on Tribalism and Prejudice
Our guest today is Simon Bell. Simon is a retired mental health nurse who spent 37 years working in the National Health ... Read more
3 Mar 2019
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49mins
Ranked #12
Sally Kohn on the Opposite of Hate
Sally Kohn on the Opposite of Hate
Our guest today is Sally Kohn, who arguably is one of the leading progressive voices in America. A frequent guest on CN... Read more
17 Jul 2019
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28mins
Ranked #13
Episode 145: George Monbiot on Rewilding
Episode 145: George Monbiot on Rewilding
Today’s guest is the British environmental writer and political activist George Monbiot. George writes a weekly column ... Read more
17 Mar 2019
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37mins
Ranked #14
Episode 151: Mark Austin on 5Rhythms
Episode 151: Mark Austin on 5Rhythms
My guest today is Mark Austin who is an accredited teacher of 5Rhythms dance classes, which he runs regularly in the nor... Read more
27 Nov 2019
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22mins
Ranked #15
Interview 134: Robert M Ellis on the Christian Middle Way
Interview 134: Robert M Ellis on the Christian Middle Way
Our guest today is the philosopher Robert M Ellis. Robert is the creator of Middle Way Philosophy, a practical philosoph... Read more
13 Apr 2018
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26mins
Ranked #16
Episode 131: Emma Byrne on the Benefits of Swearing
Episode 131: Emma Byrne on the Benefits of Swearing
We are joined today by the scientist Emma Byrne. Emma normally specialises in the field of artificial intelligence, how... Read more
5 Jan 2018
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47mins
Ranked #17
Interview 133: Jeremy Lent on the Patterning Instinct
Interview 133: Jeremy Lent on the Patterning Instinct
Our guest today is the author and integrator Jeremy Lent. Jeremy grew up in the UK but has spent most of his adult life ... Read more
21 Mar 2018
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46mins
Ranked #18
Episode 141: Keith Kahn-Harris on Denialism
Episode 141: Keith Kahn-Harris on Denialism
We are joined today by the writer, sociologist, lecture and music critic, Keith Kahn-Harris. His books include Judaism: ... Read more
24 Sep 2018
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34mins
Ranked #19
Episode 140: Jeremy Lent and Robert M Ellis discussing 'The Patterning Instinct'
Episode 140: Jeremy Lent and Robert M Ellis discussing 'The Patterning Instinct'
We are joined today by the author and integrator Jeremy Lent and the chair of the Middle Way Society Robert M Ellis. Jer... Read more
3 Sep 2018
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1hr 8mins
Ranked #20
Episode 135: Anthony McCann on the Garaiocht Manifesto
Episode 135: Anthony McCann on the Garaiocht Manifesto
We’re joined this week by the creative and versatile polymath Anthony McCann. As a keynote speaker, after-dinner speaker... Read more
1 May 2018
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47mins