Its a non dual spiritually oriented podcast OK?
Been listening for years, and this podcast is really the pinnacle of spiritual seeker type interview programs. Approaching 600 now host Rick Archer has a Transcendental Meditation background and personally knew Maharishi Mahesh Yogi (The Beatles guru). Earlier interviews (started 2009) were with people he knew from the TM movement. The show is specifically non dual spirituality oriented (Eastern mysticism derived) Some of his interviews claim advanced spirit knowledge and experiences. Many have books out and Ph.Ds. Rick doesn't censor his guests or argue their views. He may challenge them to expand on what they're explaining, but what they believe is open to the audience to accept or reject. Rick also will take interviews down if credible reports of immoral/unethical behavior becomes an issue or if behavior is such that a past interview appears to have been deceptive. If one is interested in getting an eclectic education on whats out there. This is the place. PS Rick does openly reject fear based conspiracy theories and postures.Read full review »
velodan777 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/24/23
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I've been listening to Buddha at the Gaspump since it began and it is my all time favorite podcast series. The interviewer, Rick Archer, shows a genuine passion and calling for his show. He's not polished and that's exactly why I like him. He's down to earth and genuine. The...Read full review »
wildrosereiki via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/04/13
Rick Archer is sending out ripples into the Universe - I cannot thank him enough. As soon as my son goes to sleep, I head straight to my laptop and lose myself in an interview. Being able to experience such a diversity of teachers from the comfort of your own home is, I believe, allowing...Read full review »
Sophia Bumcakes via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 05/26/14
Not only is the interviewer, he boasts about himself so much sometimes that it feels like he is competing with the guest. He sometimes makes the guest feel guilt or shame, too. On top of that, some of the guests he chooses are NOWHERE NEAR enlightenment! It's as if he wants to interview them...Read full review »
GoodGood Soul via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/22/15
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