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Wed, Aug 20, 2008

Around the Web

Wow, so there is a little best blogging meme spreading, in which my buddies Hokai and c4chaos have both nominated Numinous Nonsense as one of their favorite blogs (thanks dawgs!). To keep the meme going, and to appreciate some of my favorite blogs and podcasts, I offer the following (minus Hokai and c4 seeing as they’ve already been nominated):

  1. Precision Change - A great personal development podcast + blog, that I think shines as a beacon of personal development sanity.
  2. Susan Piver - A heartfelt writer and teacher whose posts I really enjoy.
  3. Good Experience - A blog on “good experience” by the author of Bit Literacy, Mark Hurst.
  4. The New Man - A great men’s issues podcast produced by my hommie Casey Capshaw
  5. Speaking of Faith - One of the absolute best podcasts/audio shows out there today. They focus on, “religion, meaning, ethics, and ideas.”
  6. TWiT - Why I spend nearly 2 hours a week listening to a bunch of tech geeks is beyond me :::wink, wink::: but it’s something about Leo Laporte’s voice.
  7. Accelerating Intelligence News - Though not exactly a blog, this aggregated feed of top news related to the accelerating developments in science and technology is phenomenal.

Note to nominees/awardees: When you read this post, here is what you are invited to do:

  1. Add the logo of the award to your blog
  2. Add a link to the person who awarded it to you
  3. Nominate at least 7 other blogs
  4. Add links to those blogs on your blog
  5. Leave a message for your nominees on their blogs

Thanks and keep on blogging brilliant stuff!

This post was written by:

Vince Horn - who has written 815 posts on Numinous Nonsense.

Vince Horn lives as a modern monk. He spends part of his year in silence, meditating, introspecting, and developing spiritually. The rest of the time he spends engaged in the world, where he produces and hosts the popular show, Buddhist Geeks, works in the production department of the spiritual publishing company Sounds True, and writes for various publications—including on his personal blog Numinous Nonsense—and enjoys living in Boulder, Colorado with his wife Emily. Read his full bio here.

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