Buddhism Podcasts

Dhamma Talks - Amaravati Podcast show

Dhamma Talks - Amaravati PodcastJoin Now to Follow

These are the latest Dhamma Talks given mainly in the Amaravati Temple during the Wan Phras (moon/observance days). These talks include those given during the Winter Retreat, Rains / Vassa retreat and the rest of the year. A complete audio library can be found on http://www.amaravati.org<br>

By Amaravati Buddhist Monastery

Freedomain! Volume 1: Introduction - 271 show

Freedomain! Volume 1: Introduction - 271Join Now to Follow

The largest and most popular philosophy show on the Internet - the logic of personal, philosophical and political freedom - www.freedomainradio.com

By Stefan Molyneux

Dharma Classes show

Dharma ClassesJoin Now to Follow

Talks by Trungpa Rinpoche's students

By Chronicles Radio

Upaya Zen Center's Dharma Podcast show

Upaya Zen Center's Dharma PodcastJoin Now to Follow

The Upaya Dharma Podcast features Wednesday evening Dharma Talks and recordings from Upaya’s diverse array of programs. Our podcasts exemplify Upaya’s focus on socially engaged Buddhism, including prison work, end-of-life care, serving the homeless, training in socially engaged practices, peace &amp; nonviolence, compassionate care training, and delivering healthcare in the Himalayas.

By Joan Halifax | Zen Buddhist Teacher Upaya Abbot

The Interdependence Project : 21st Century Buddhism show

The Interdependence Project : 21st Century BuddhismJoin Now to Follow

Hosted by Ethan Nichtern The I.D. Project Podcast features weekly lectures and discussions by I.D. Project Teachers, Interviews with Well Known Authors and personalities and talks given as a part of our "Sit Down, Rise Up" Guest Lecture Series. Recent Guest Lectures have included: Senator Eric Schneiderman, Sharon Salzberg, Brad Warner, Acharya Arawana Hayashi, David Nichtern, Author Susan Piver, Roshi O'Hara, Acharya Eric Spiegel, Author Sera Beak, Sustainability Expert Jane Poynter, Eco-Journalist Simran Sethi, Filmmaker John Ankele, 2012 Author Daniel Pinchbeck, What Would Jesus Buy's Reverend Billy, Daniel Goleman, Purna Steinitz, Robert Chender, David Loy

By IDProject

Pariyatti show

PariyattiJoin Now to Follow

Information on Vipassana Meditation As Taught By S. N. Goenka in the tradition of Sayagyi U Ba Khin. Dhamma Podcasts from Pariyatti.org primarily consist of Goenkaji's public talks and Q&A given in 2002 during the Meditation Now tour. Periodically, other speakers discussing various aspects of Vipassana meditation as taught by SN Goenka will also be included. Copyright Vipassana Research Institute 2002 - For personal use only. May not be modified for commercial purposes without the permission of the Copyright holder.

By podcasts@pariyatti.org

Shrimad Bhagwat Katha | Day 5 | Part 3 show

Shrimad Bhagwat Katha | Day 5 | Part 3Join Now to Follow

The Bhagavata Purana is a revered text in Vaishnavism, a Hindu tradition that reveres Vishnu. The text presents a form of religion (dharma) that competes with that of the Vedas, wherein bhakti ultimately leads to self-knowledge, salvation (moksha), and bliss. However, the Bhagavata Purana asserts that the inner nature and outer form of Krishna are identical to the Vedas and that this is what rescues the world from the forces of evil. An oft-quoted verse (1.3.40) is used by some Krishna sects to assert that the text itself is Krishna in literary form.

By Hubhopper

Shrimad Bhagwat Katha | Day 7 | Part 3 show

Shrimad Bhagwat Katha | Day 7 | Part 3Join Now to Follow

The Bhagavata Purana is a revered text in Vaishnavism, a Hindu tradition that reveres Vishnu. The text presents a form of religion (dharma) that competes with that of the Vedas, wherein bhakti ultimately leads to self-knowledge, salvation (moksha), and bliss. However, the Bhagavata Purana asserts that the inner nature and outer form of Krishna are identical to the Vedas and that this is what rescues the world from the forces of evil. An oft-quoted verse (1.3.40) is used by some Krishna sects to assert that the text itself is Krishna in literary form.

By Hubhopper

Everyday Sublime show

Everyday SublimeJoin Now to Follow

Yin Yoga and meditation are refinements of awareness. The purpose of this podcast is to illuminate the theory and practice of Yin Yoga, Chinese Medicine, and meditation as three interwoven tools for apprehending the Everyday Sublime. As Stephen Batchelor says, "the mystical does not transcend the world, but saturates it." Hosted by Josh Summers, a practicing acupuncturist and Yin Yoga and meditation teacher. He is the founder of the Summers School of Yin Yoga: www.yinyogaschool.com.

By Josh Summers

The Rest of Everest HD show

The Rest of Everest HDJoin Now to Follow

An Almost Unabridged Expedition Experience--Now In HD.<br> <br> The Rest of Everest is a video podcast created by documentary filmmaker Jon Miller of TreeLine Productions in Colorado. It is “the rest” of the footage from the groundbreaking expedition documentary “Everest: The Other Side” which engrossed thousands of viewers when it premiered on Dish Network™ Pay-Per-View in May of 2005.<br> <br> The film documents the 2003 expedition to the Northeast Ridge route in Tibet, and coincides with the 50th anniversary climbing season. The story revolves around 23-year old climber Ben Clark and the fulfillment of his dream to become one of the youngest climbers to ever summit Everest. Although the film was very well received, there was so much of the story left to be told. Miller returned from Everest with over 80 hours of tape from the 60 day expedition. The final cut of the film totaled just 84 minutes. Average that out and it appears that only one minute of every hour filmed made it into the finished version.<br> <br> In September 2007, the final episode from the 2003 expedition was released. The podcast began as a way to expand upon the story told in the film but has grown into an entity all it’s own. Since launching the podcast in 2006, Jon has returned to Everest three times to film more content specifically for the show and has recently returned from filming the East Face of Everest in April and May of 2010. Jon has now documented all three sides of the World’s highest mountain on video including special stereoscopic 3D material that will be released in the future with Season 5.<br> <br> Many episodes of the show also cover an entire expedition to Annapurna IV which Ben Clark and his climbing partners Josh Butson and Tim Clarke attempted in 2008. That “Beyond Everest” series brought the podcast back to its mountaineering roots.<br> <br> The Rest of Everest is far more than a look into the alien world of high-altitude mountaineering. It is a look at the places, cultures, people, travelers and mountaineers that call the Everest region and the Himalayas home. Watch a few episodes and you’ll discover that the world portrayed in this series is hardly alien at all.<br> <br> You’ve probably seen some of what it’s like to visit and climb Mount Everest. Well, this is the rest. This is The Rest of Everest.

By Jon Miller