The Buddhist Geeks Conference 2012
August 9–11, 2012
FREE video event
Discover the emerging faces of Buddhism at the Buddhist Geeks Conference 2012 via Sounds True live video streaming.
Not Your Normal Buddhist Conference
This is an opportunity to explore the frontiers of Buddhism, technology, and global culture. This year’s gathering brings together luminaries in the fields of Buddhism, science, philosophy, education, business, politics, and more. Participants will explore how the Dharma is co-evolving with modern insights and trends to change lives -- personally and globally -- in extraordinarily unexpected ways.
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“Some Buddhist events can be boring and predictable and tend to draw on the same group of speakers again and again. When we launched the conference last year, we wanted to create one with a completely fresh and innovative format [to] explore new topics in new ways. Feedback was very enthusiastic. This year’s conference in Boulder, Colorado, will build on what people liked the best from last year, while adding exciting new elements.”
Live video streaming is available exclusively through Sounds True. A pass gives those interested up-close coverage of all featured events.
Can’t make a live session? Don't worry! Recordings from live sessions will be available by 7:00 pm Eastern Time (GMT -4), two business days after the conference concludes.
Featured Speakers
- SPEAKER BIOS
- Lama Surya Das: American lama
- Amber Case: cyborg anthropologist
- Stephen Batchelor: Buddhist author, atheist, former monk
- Elizabeth Mattis-Namgyel: teacher and author
- Matt Flannery: Kiva.org CEO
- Martine Batchelor: teacher, author, former nun
- Michael Stone: Buddhist activist
- Daniel Ingram: practical Dharma teacher (self-proclaimed enlightened master, author of Mastering the Core Teachings of the Buddha; Ingram speaks)
- Willoughby Britton: contemplative scientist
- Ken McLeod: teacher, executive coach
- Tami Simon: Sounds True CEO
- Rohan Gunatillake: meditation entrepreneur
- Stuart Davis: Bodhisattva rocker
- Vincent Horn: Buddhist geek
- Robert Spellman: contemplative artist
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