Not what I was expecting, but absolutely hilarious.
I came in expecting a podcast where Lee Mack and his cohost reflect on various Buddhist teachings. I’ve listened to the first 2 episodes, and what I got was Lee Mack trying to crash a Buddhist retreat by staying in a camper van, and the Co host taking ages telling his retreat stories with Lee Mack berating him for it. It’s both hilarious and feels like an honest insight into the two men learning and exploring Buddhism, even though they are self-proclaimed novices. Oddly enough, they themselves practice living in the moment a lot as well, so they’re unintentionally practicing what they’re preaching. Plan on listening to the whole series, as I find myself laughing at the banter a lot more than other podcasts.
Hello,thisisJacob via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 03/24/24
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I was confused at first with the background music and get it was a little all over the place but when you keep on listening, it adds to the charm of the show. I really enjoy this show and can relate a lot and I have to say, I’ve never cried at a guided meditation before. Funniest thing ever!
-RJ- via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 10/04/20
No that won’t happen here, but it’s hysterical to hear two ageing white males talk about their journey towards enlightenment. Everyone takes meditation, mindfulness and getting out of your own head very seriously. These chaps are basically taking the piss out of themselves and that’s exactly what...Read full review »
stayingaliveuk via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 09/27/20
Clearly reverse engineered from the title which presumably Mack found too funny.
PrinceHeathen23 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 09/28/20
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