Humorous & Uplifting
I value podcasts, such as DTFH and You Made is Weird with Pete Holmes, for their relentless curiosity and steadfast devotion to marrying the mysterious (the Sacred) and the modern world (the Profane). With this type of open-mindedness, I have found that I can relax into a locus of control that resides ONLY within myself, and to a degree that makes other exteranous technological and material stimuli feel less overwhelming and more like an amazing reminder of the infinite creators that we actually are. Noah Lampert presents this simultaneously archaic and revolutionary way of processing life through his own unique lens, which is sincerely articulated in such a way that humanizes his experiences and makes them completely relatable. His courage to be honest is nothing short of admirable and it encourages me to look within more often and without so much fear and other negative emotions attached to my POV. So far, my favorite episode has been the second one, with Dustin Marshall. It truly is a beautiful thing what you all are doing.
Lauren Pararo via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/12/16
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The host constantly interrupts them with his long winded two cents. Noah seems like a nice guy, but when he has a guest speaker, I want to listen to them and not him. That's cool that you can relate to your guests Noah, but is it necessary to constantly go off on your own tangent with every...Read full review »
trip300 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/08/17
Noah is fun to listen to. He is honest and does not try to act holier then thou. Just like the other shows from the mind pod network, everyone is very honest, informative, and genuine about spirituality and life.
Liz Evans via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/15/16
Noah is a great talker, which is cool because he has a lot of really interesting guests on the podcast, and the conversation flows, with very little dead space. Great topics on deep subjects that really get you thinking. Well worth a listen!
erikshpeley via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 07/05/17
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