Nino Lambert

Eternal Search

Religion EN ↓ 23 episodes

This podcast features conversations on spiritual traditions, psychology and philosophy. Things people have used to answer questions like, what is the meaning of life? Why are we here? What happens after we die? Join me as I explore systems of thought that answer these questions: welcome to the eternal search.

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Nino Lambert

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Religion

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Latest episode

May 9, 2026

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Episodes

23 - Becker & The Buddha: A Meditation on Death with Busshin Nash 09.05.2026

This episode focuses on how two systems of thought view death: Ernest Becker's Denial of Death and Zen Buddhism. Ernest Becker was an anthropologist most famous for his Pulitzer-prize winning 1973 book, Denial of Death, where he synthesizes psychology, philosophy and spirituality in a compelling effort to show that much of human behavior is motivated by an unconsicous fear of death. Zen is a schoo...

22 - Saint John & Urban Monasticism with Brothers Lucas Hall & Geoffrey Tristram 16.04.2026

This episode focuses on Christian Monastic life and the Society of Saint John the Evangelist . My guests today are Brothers Lucas Hall and Geoffrey Tristram, two monks living at the society of saint john monastery in Cambridge Massachusetts. We begin the conversation talking about what Christian monastic life is like, and how the monastery serves the community. We move into discussing Saint John a...

21 - Sacred Psychedelics With James Davis 26.03.2026

This episode focuses on psychedelics, a group of hallucinogenic substances that trigger non-ordinary states of consciousness. Today they're usually known as recreational drugs, but psychedelics have a long history of spiritual use in many cultures around the world. My guest today is James Davis, founder of Bay Staters for Creative Well-Being , a grassroots community focused on psychedelic advocacy...

20 - Mind Sword Path (Shim Gum Do) with Mary Stackhouse-Kim 12.03.2026

This interview focuses on Shim Gum Do, a zen Buddhist tradition originating in Korea. As its English translation of "Mind Sword Path" suggests, Shim Gum Do places martial arts and sword training as some of its key practices.  My guest today is Mary Stackhouse-Kim, headmaster of the American Buddhist Shim Gum Do association. We discuss how shim gum do was founded and what drew her to the tradition...

19 - The Desert Fathers with Stephen Davis 14.02.2026

This episode focuses on the Desert Fathers, early Christian hermits and ascetics whose practices formed the prototype for modern Christian moasticism. My guest is Stephen Davis, Professor of Religious Studies and Professor of History at Yale University. He has spent much of his career working in Egypt and studying the modern Egyptian monastic communities that trace their lineage back to the desert...

18 - Nietzsche & Zarathustra with David Storey 24.01.2026

This interview focuses on Friedrich Nietzsche, a German philosopher active during the late 1800s. While famously atheistic, Nietzsche still saw value in a spiritual life… just not a very traditional one. My guest today is David Storey, Professor of philosophy at Boston College. We discuss Nietzsche's most fundamental ideas before honing in on his spiritual ones. 

17 - Christian Science with Scott Shivers 27.11.2025

This interview focuses on Christian Science, a denomination of Christianity founded by Mary Baker Eddy in 1800's New England. Herself a devout Christian, she formulated Christian Science as a way to make sense of a miraculous healing she experienced after an accident left her with severe injuries. My guest today is Scott Shivers, a Christian Science practitioner who works on the church's Committee...

16 - Confucius & The Ru with Yair Lior 12.11.2025

This episode features a discussion on Confucius and his ideas. Confucius lived during a chaotic time period of Chinese history, and his ideas concentrated on how to restore order to society. Although he only achieved modest success during his lifetime, his ideas have been a key part of Chinese civilization for thousands of years.  Yair Lior returns for this episode. He is a professor at Boston Uni...

15 - The Baháʼí Faith with Andrés Shahidinejad 18.10.2025

This episode features the Baháʼí faith, a tradition started in 1800s Persia that emphasizes the essential unity of humanity. My guest is Andrés Shahidinejad, a member of Boston's Baháʼí community. We discuss the history of the tradition, as well as its core ideas and spiritual practices.

14 - The Vedic Dream with Swami Tyagananda 09.08.2025

Swami Tyagananda is chair of the Vedanta Society in Boston and serves as Hindu chaplain at Harvard and MIT. We briefly discuss the history of the Vedanta Society before moving into Vedic philosophy.

13 - Kabbalah 101 with Yair Lior 18.07.2025

Yair is senior lecturer at Boston University's department of religion. He studies comparative theology, particularly Kabbalah and Confucianism. We discuss the development of Kabbalah, and a basic overview of its key ideas.

12 - Luther's Bible with Rev. James Hopkins 15.07.2025

Rev. Hopkins is senior pastor of First Lutheran Church in Boston. He has an mdiv from Concordia theological seminary in Ft. Wayne Indiana.  Topics include Rev. Hopkin's own spiritual background and a basic overview of Lutheran history, theology and worship.

11 - Raël and the Elohim with Rob 06.07.2025

Rob is a guide within the Raëlean Movement. Topics include the extraterrestrial origins of humanity, and a new form of spirituality independent of god.

10 - Sikh Saint Soldiers with Angad Pal Singh 21.06.2025

Angad is a member of the local Sikh community in Everett Massachusettes and a trustee of United Sikhs, a non profit focused on humanitarian aid and disaster relief. Topics include basic overviews of Sikh history, scripture and philosophy. 

9 - Individual Judaism with Rav Tiferet Berenbaum 13.06.2025

Rabbi Tiferet Berenbaum is the Rabbi of Congregational Learning and Programming at TBZ Brookline in Brookline, MA. She received rabbinic ordination as well as a Master's of Jewish Education from Hebrew College in Newton, MA, and is currently pursuing a doctorate in Educational Leadership at Lesley University in Cambridge, MA. Topics include the history of Rabbinical responsibilities, the relations...

8 - Alexandrian Wicca and Spiritualism with Priestess Tilia 31.05.2025

Tilia is a Priestess of the Coven of Ildanach, an Alexandrian Wicca coven located in Massachusetts. She is also an ordained spiritualist. Topics include trance states, communicating with the dead and sex magic.

7 - Unitarian Universalism with Rev. Joe Cherry 25.05.2025

Reverend Joe Cherry is a Unitarian Universalist minister currently working at First Parish in Brookline Massachusetts. Topics include the history of the tradition and spiritual pluralism in practice.    

6 - Brujería Blanca with Stefan 10.05.2025

Stefan is an ordained minister and practitioner of Indigenous and Folk practices of Central Mexico.  Topics include the melting pot of spiritual traditions in Mexico, ancestor veneration and how to properly orient yourself with the spirit world.

5 - Contemplative Christianity & The Episcopal Church with Rev. Won-Jae Hur 04.05.2025

Rev. Won Jae Hur is an Episcopal priest serving as Rector at St. Paul's Church in Brookline, MA. He holds a PhD in Comparative Theology from Boston College, where he studied connections between Christianity and Tibetan Buddhism. Topics include the structure & theology of the Episcopal Church, the Book of Common Prayer and a comparison of Tibetan Buddhism with Contemplative Christianity.

4 - The Catholic Sacraments with Father Chris Hickey 12.04.2025

Father Chris is a Catholic priest at Our Lady of the Angels parish on the South Shore of Massachusetts. I sat down with him to discuss (among other things) the Catholic Sacraments, the heart of Jesus' story, and exorcisms. 

3 - Plum Village Mindfulness with Jo and Glen 12.04.2025

Jo and Glen are facilitators at Wake Up Boston, a Buddhist sangha in the Plum Village tradition. Topics include Tich Naht Hahn (the founder of Plum Village) and the importance of mindfulness in his tradition.

2 - Islamic Prayer and the Qur'an with Imam Ismail 12.04.2025

Ismail is an Imam at several mosques in the greater Boston area. I met him at my local mosque during Ramadan to attend a prayer service and discuss the Qur'an, dreams, the Jinn and more.

1 - Theravada Buddhism with Samitha Nedagamuwe 12.04.2025

Samitha is a Sri Lankan monk ordained in the Theravada Buddhist tradition. He is currently resident monk at Peace House in Cambridge, Massachusetts. This episode is a combination of two interviews with Samitha. In the first, we discuss his own spiritual background, Buddhist practices in Sri Lanka and the Buddha's story. In the second, we examine the Buddha's fundamental teachings and the nature of...

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