You'd have to be enlightened...
Miserable sound quality. Endless cheesy music (ranging from would-be soulful klezmer clarinet and piano through noisy techno-trash through pop chants (the Spice Girls meet Om Mane?). Somewhere in there are nice dharma talks, delivered in the early episodes that I listened to in an impenetrable accent and dimly recorded sound (the music is in your face, the voice is in the distance). If you're already enlightened, you can address all of this with serene equanimity, but then you'd hardly need this kind of thing, would you?Read full review »
Gewurtz via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/12/07
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Having been a Buddhist for seven years I have often struggled to find a source of Dharma talks in the small town in which I live. Often I have to indulge my desires in books, with the occasional retreat with a friend from up North's zendo. The Zencast is, to me, one of the most amazing...Read full review »
elpines via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/27/06
zencast is really an excellant podcast but if i got to choose a teacher it would be Amaro. How to stop suffering before it begins was exciting and very funny. He is witty and charming which makes the lesson more fun.
sacrament via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/13/07
The content of Zencast is very good and very helpfull for me. I like the main speaker and the way he explains. My only critisism is the quality of the sound. But that is nothing compared to the good this podcast can offer.
syrinx_marc via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 01/01/10
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