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Jack and Co. were the first of several to successfully sell me on getting the book—audiobook, hence “Jack” and co. As soon as the interview was finishing and the book praised, and the narration vouchsafed, I went straight to audible and spent my night on credit on Why Buddhism is True! No podcast engages me with every single episode, but I’ve listened to all of the episodes starting when the Panpsychast was just a babe, and they have done a superb job of informing and entertaining. I like the watching them expand over time, getting great interviewees while always maintaining the conversational, layperson’s coequal tone no matter how prestigious the guest. I think that is the special sauce for the panpsychast—it’s always very human, to he common everyday sort of human vibe
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