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Buddhist Boot Camp Podcast

Timber Hawkeyebuddhistbootcamp.com
The intention is to awaken, enlighten, enrich, and inspire. Timber Hawkeye is the bestselling author of Buddhist Boot Camp, Faithfully Religionless, and the Opposite of Namaste. He offers a secular approach to being at peace with the world, both within and around us. As the Dalai Lama says, "Don't try to use what you learn from Buddhism to be a Buddhist, use it to be a better whatever-you-already-are."
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Episodes

Don't Believe Everything You Think

Our thoughts are rarely ever truly our own; they are shaped by the people around us, current events, and media exposure. Even when we think of something ourselves (or we think we do), it's important to remember that the mind is strangely capable of believing just about anything in order to avoid internal conflict.

Nov 04, 20174 minEp. 26

Pray, Meditate, or Both?

The differences and similarities between prayer and meditation, and how each supports the other.

Oct 24, 20174 minEp. 25

Recommended Books

A list of some books I have very much enjoyed reading or listening to, and why I recommend each one. To see the list and links from which to order these titles and more, please visit https://www.buddhistbootcamp.com/bookshelf and then comment back with which books you liked and which you absolutely loved. Enjoy!

Oct 11, 201710 minEp. 24

Less is More

Mindful money and time management, raising awareness of our habits, value assessments, enjoying the freedom that accompanies having less instead of more, and introducing joy to generosity. Do you have spending habits or investment habits? Your discipline reflects your priorities.

Sep 26, 20177 minEp. 23

Is It True Love?

If true love is unconditional, then if you only love someone because they love you back (or with the expectation that they always will), is it love at all?

Sep 17, 20173 minEp. 22

September 2017 Q&A

A couple of questions from this month's live stream. The first is about boundaries with an estranged family member, and the other is about the two ways in which we get our sense of self-worth and value. Prepare questions in advance for next month's live, video Q&A on Patreon, and I'll continue recording additional episodes in the meantime. Thank you for joining our live discussions.

Sep 13, 20176 minEp. 21

Life is a Piece of Cake

Before adding stuff to your life in an ongoing effort to make it better, contemplate what you can take out that's making it less than ideal in the first place. It could be a person, a job, a closely-held belief, perspective, attitude, opinion, etc.

Aug 28, 20175 minEp. 20

Faithfully Religionless

On a slightly more serious note, in this podcast episode, I explain why I'm "Faithfully Religionless." Not against religion, just don't think we need one in order to be ethical or to have faith. The next episode will be shorter and more lighthearted, I promise! :)

Aug 26, 20179 minEp. 19

August 2017 Q&A

This month's recording of the live Q&A hosted on Facebook was about breakups, death, jealousy, kids, marriage, and unreasonable expectations. To find out when the next live Q&A will take place, subscribe to our monthly email at BuddhistBootCamp.com, where you can also link to show your support on Patreon.

Aug 13, 201713 minEp. 18

Decision Fatigue

Simplify your life even more, and avoid decision fatigue, by setting certain standards for yourself in advance. This way almost every decision would already be made for you, by you, ahead of time.

Aug 05, 20173 minEp. 17

Life as an Experiment

Everything is subject to time, place, and circumstance, so stay flexible, fluid, and open-minded. Celebrate Impermanence!

Jul 28, 20176 minEp. 16

Core Values

You can't be happy if you're not living in line with your own core values. And you can't live in line with your values if you don't even know what they are. Companies have a vision statement, code of conduct, and ethics that they strive to operate by. Write yours down.

Jul 24, 20174 minEp. 15

Forgiveness

Forgiveness is a gift that you give to yourself.

Jul 18, 20173 minEp. 13

Relax? What's That?

We can only use the problem-solving tools we've got, which is why it's best to have a wide selection instead of just one. Those with only a hammer try to solve everything by beating it to death (not an ideal solution in circumstances that call for a gentle touch), but those with only a white glove are equally ill-equipped in situations that call for elbow grease. So how many tools do you have in your belt? Can you be gentle yet assertive without being aggressive? Loving, kind, and compassionate ...

Jul 15, 20176 minEp. 12

Labels

I am a lot of things and not one of them defines me. You are also many things, so don't limit yourself to just a few. Do you enjoy these podcasts? Please show your support at BuddhistBootCamp.com/support

Jul 11, 20176 minEp. 11

Bad Mood

There is a difference between always being happy and always being in a good mood. Do you enjoy these podcasts? Please show your support at BuddhistBootCamp.com/support

Jul 01, 20175 minEp. 10

Hurt Feelings

If you regularly blame other people for something that is not their fault, then you also make it their job to fix what is your own responsibility to maintain, like your inner peace. Do you enjoy these podcasts? Please show your support at BuddhistBootCamp.com/support

Jun 26, 20175 minEp. 9

Healthy Relationships

Growing away from possessiveness toward a collaboration and co-creation of transformative relationships.

Jun 16, 20175 minEp. 8

Zoom Out

If we focus on everything that's wrong in the world or in our lives, then we're overlooking everything that's right. The trick is to zoom out and look at the big picture.

Jun 10, 20176 minEp. 7

The Origin of Anger

Anger is a mask that covers hurt feelings or fear. If we learn to explain our anger instead of expressing it, we will immediately move away from hatred and rage, and gently open the door to solutions and understanding.

Jun 02, 20175 minEp. 6

Don't Play the Blame Game

If you respond to any situation in life by saying, “This shouldn’t be happening,” you will experience anger, anxiety, despair, and hopelessness, which are significantly worse than the situation itself. We have a choice: we can either resist change (which leads to a life-long struggle with everything and everyone around us), OR we can gently navigate through all the inevitable twists and turns.

May 31, 20174 minEp. 5

Family

The important difference between Family and Relatives.

May 27, 20174 minEp. 4

Training the Mind

Ever want to focus on something but your mind keeps drifting away to whatever IT wants to think about, or really want to stop thinking about something but your mind "can't help it?" That's because you've never trained your mind to listen to you, and have allowed it to do whatever it wants. It's time to train it, slowly but surely...

May 27, 20174 minEp. 3

Grasping and Letting Go

The way we do one thing is the way we do everything. If we practice letting go of the little things, we exercise the same muscle with which we can then let go of the big stuff in life (from old opinions, beliefs, judgments, and resentments).

May 26, 20176 minEp. 2
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