Great guests with a buffet of spirituality
For the spiriitually inclined, this series of interviews provides a wonderful dip into different perspectives on the theme of “what’s important” and how a transformation informed people’s lives and teachings. A particularly nice feature is the informailty, pragmatics, and limits on metaphysical mumbo jumbo. The domain of improvement would be for the interviewer to be more Socratic, less leading, and less injecting of his own views.
gr8tful4 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/11/15
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Rick Archer is an extraordinary interviewer. He brings many years of spiritual practice and wisdom to his interviews and is fearless and penetrating, sensitive and respectful in his questioning. Some of the interviews are priceless and have changed my life, taking me to new places and clarifying...Read full review »
BATGAP via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 12/03/13
BATGAP has been a vital catalyst for personal realization and transformation. I have also experienced transmissions from these amazing guests. Rick is a comfortable and engaging host. Highly recommended!
jennwils via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/01/13
On the way to work I can feel the dawn of understanding and the gentleness of insights empowering me. I believe you can enjoy the benefits too.
Blessing Life via Apple Podcasts · Austria · 05/29/18
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