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Buddhism #36

The How to Train a Happy Mind podcast brings meditation to modern people hungry for happy, meaningful lives. Each week, host Scott Snibbe and his guests share powerful mind training techniques that go beyond mindfulness to harness our intelligence, emotions, and imagination. Learn how to build a happy mind, fulfilling relationships, and a better world through a secular approach to meditation that is based on modern science and psychology, yet grounded in the authentic thousand-year old Tibetan Buddhist tradition of analytical meditation.

How to Train a Happy Mind is a project of the nonprofit Skeptic's Path to Enlightenment. Our host, Scott Snibbe, is a twenty-five-year student of Tibetan Buddhism whose teachers include His Holiness the Dalai Lama and Lama Zopa Rinpoche. Snibbe is the author of the popular How to Train a Happy Mind book, and leads meditation classes and retreats worldwide infused with science, humor, and the realities of the modern world.

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  • DocJHigh
    A Big Life Improvement
    Listening to this podcast has changed my life for the better. Being mindful is so important to my every day now.
  • Svenskanonomous
    Absolutely love this podcast
    Scott approaches his talks and mediations in such a relatable way. I have found them incredibly helpful in challenging my old thought patterns and reducing anxiety. I’ve listened to all of his episodes more than once. I’m so appreciative of this resource.
  • NamrebNod
    Excellent Podcast
    My partner, Jane, and I have been involved with Buddhism for decades. Nonetheless, we listen to, and learn from, this podcast regularly. The guests are wonderful, and Scott Snibbe's style of interviewing makes their messages accessible to those just discovering this path, as well as informative for those who have been on it for quite a while. Additionally, Scott's own teachings are helpful.
  • ari@SF
    Grateful foe this podcast
    A podcast about Buddhist ideas and technology in the modern world and how to understand ancient concepts in our context
  • dolanducker
    Thank you!
    This podcast has grown my knowledge of meditation, self and The Buddha. You guys are doing an amazing job, i cannot thank you enough.
  • Jay Sun Day Rule Oh
    Smart and engaging
    Deep, quality explorations into how Buddhism intersects with the modern world and offers practical guidance (including guided meditations) on how we can come to be at peace with our own minds.
  • sarainbloom
    Wonderful!
    Well produced and a great selection of guest speakers. I look forward to hearing more!
  • Derek Fagerstrom
    Highly recommend!
    The perfect podcast for anyone interested/curious in Buddhism, consciousness, happiness, love, the relationship between spirit + science, meditation or just general well-being. All the ideas and concepts (even the really big ones!) are presented with much thought and clarity. Great guided meditations, great guest interviews...Haven’t missed an episode and am constantly recommending it to anyone I think could benefit from it...which is, um...EVERYONE.
  • Fitdayuser
    Informative and engaging
    Great podcast. I look forward to more.
  • Alan Blake
    Not Only for Skeptics
    The title of this podcast made me expect a thoroughly secularized form of Buddhism. While it is thoroughly in harmony with modern science, it is also grounded in Tibetan Buddhist tradition. I find both the content and delivery of these teachings and guided meditations to be excellent. And the sound engineering gives these podcasts an intimacy and immediateness not usually found. I have listened to recorded guided meditations from many sources, and this is the best so far.
  • annelie161
    Great explanations and very insightful!
    So glad my friend Arian introduced me to this podcast! I’m not much of a sceptic, but my analytical mind very much appreciates how Snibbe is offering different, well researched points of view on various spiritual topics - while still always approaching them from an intellectual and scientific standpoint. It also helps that he is providing plenty of relatable examples to explain each Buddhist concept. I’ve had lots of great “aha moments” listening!
  • darkel2
    Very insightful and thoughtful podcast
    Really been enjoying this podcast. I particularly appreciate how concisely and clearly some very profound concepts are presented. Excited to follow along :)
  • Arpac3000
    I’m a skeptic and you should listen
    I’ve listened to everything from calm to headspace to 10% to Sam Harris’s podcasts and really like the perspective these creators have taken to make me understand why and how I can be more appreciative of what meditation is and the value it can bring me.
  • ben of the trees
    Love the guided meditation
    I’m just starting to explore meditation and have now done his first guided meditation twice. It was an incredible experience both times. I’m really excited to see where this podcast goes from here.
  • Alexandre Jais
    Rewiring Skeptics?
    This is an important podcast. The main thing neuro scientists agree on about the way our brain functions is that our reptilian brain will drive us towards our most destructive behaviors. Meditation is a way to bypass that. For this simple reason, skeptics should listen and get this in their toolbox.
  • Seb de With
    A Skeptic’s Review
    I’ll be the first to admit it, I’m a bit allergic to ‘spirituality’. My first yoga class featured chanting and much talk of chakras, and it kind of put me on edge. I’m Buddhist-curious, finding its teachings and particularly the overall values extremely appealing, but always felt a bit hesitant due to my rather skeptical attitude. Scott is, so far, offering a very nice introduction to many directly applicable concepts and values in a great and easy to listen to format. It helps that his voice is absolutely excellent — you’d think he’d have become a podcast pro a long time ago. :) Following this podcast with great interest!
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