Solo: What Accountability Looks Like (For Me)
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About this listen
In this solo episode of The Bardo Podcast, I reflect on what accountability looks like for me in practice.
This is a more personal and reflective episode than usual.
I talk about sobriety, spiritual identity, ego, mixed motives, and the discomfort of speaking publicly while still figuring things out. I discuss Buddhist ideas like samsara, beginner’s mind, and confession without self-punishment as a way of thinking about accountability as something lived and ongoing.
Artwork by Zoe Brownstone - Check out her comedy special here
About the show
The Bardo Podcast explores Buddhism, philosophy, comedy, and alternative ways of thinking through reflective conversations and solo episodes.
Hosted by comedian Marc Salmon, the show is not about certainty or expertise. It is about questioning assumptions, noticing habits of mind, and sitting with ambiguity, often with humour, in the space between inner and outer change.
Find updates and more information at:
https://www.marcsalmoncomedy.com/