Secular Buddhism for Skeptical Atheists

Secular Buddhism for Skeptical Atheists

Author: Pod Pond Language: English Episodes: 12
Ever find yourself curious about mindfulness or meditation but immediately turned off by any mention of the supernatural or dogma? That’s exactly the space where Secular Buddhism for Skeptical Atheists lives. Hosts Cal Hoffman and Dougie Robertson, from Pod Pond, have built a conversation for those who value evidence and rational thought but are still drawn to the practical, psychological insights found in Buddhist philosophy. They strip away centuries of cultural and religious ornamentation to examine the core ideas: impermanence, suffering, and the self, all through a contemporary, fact-based lens. In each episode, you’ll hear a straightforward breakdown of these concepts, discussing how they apply to modern stressors, relationships, and the general pursuit of a more grounded, contented life. The tone is more like a thoughtful chat between friends than a lecture, often punctuated with laughter and genuine curiosity. This isn’t about converting anyone; it’s about exploring whether these ancient tools can work in a secular toolkit for living well. If you’ve ever rolled your eyes at spiritual jargon but wondered if there was something useful underneath, this podcast offers a refreshing, no-nonsense place to start that exploration.
Episodes
Intro 1: Big Ego? How To Get Over Yourself [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 44:39
Cal and Dougie explore the Four Noble Truths, what suffering is and how to avoid it (clue: we can't) and consider what we can do to start questioning the stories we tell ourselves. Can we be more flexible about how we pe…