Excellent Podcast
A seriously well produced and thoughtful podcast that portrays interesting ideas without coming across as condescending. Lets face it, there are a million nut jobs out there talking about spirituality telling you their path is the only path. What I appreciate about Noah is that he is open to adapt and listen to guests from all different backgrounds and doesn't come across as someone who proclaims they have all the answers. As a host, Noah has a warmth about him that seems to help his guests feel comfortable enough to be vulnerable and also makes the listener feel a part of the conversation through his intros and questioning. He also doesn't get too serious that it puts you to sleep. There is a good balance in the banter. Topics include but are not limited to spirituality, comedy, lucid dreaming, habits, music, and other philosophical themes. I have been listening to months but finally decided to write a review as I started binging through some older episodes. Favorite episodes: Duncan Trussell (I am a huge DTFH fan and this is how I found Synchronicity, please have Duncan back on!) and the episodes on Lucid Dreaming with Robert Waggoner.Read full review »
exzisd via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/11/16
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Wonderful discussions of consciousness, expertly produced and very easy to listen to. Noah is a great interviewer and his guests are top notch. I really enjoy the intelligent discussions and helpful tips for living a more meaningful life.
cself27 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/27/16
Listening to Noah is like listening to an old friend. If you are a student of life in the digital age, this is the podcast for you. Delicately handling matters of the spirit, Noah and his guests inform, entertain, and enlighten us. This podcast points listeners squarely in the direction of...Read full review »
Patrick Deignan via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/11/16
Noah Lambert puts together great guests for these podcasts. The methods for the PATH are so different from the methods that I grew up with in the 1960s and 1970s. I am 70 and from the SF Bay Area and did 4 years of India, Nepal, and SE Asia in my early 20s. Today's approach for the new...Read full review »
nirvana99 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/06/16
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