NPR’s Laura Sydell & Scott Snibbe on How to Be Happy
Former NPR culture correspondent Laura Sydell interviews author/artist Scott Snibbe at San Francisco’s The Battery about his new book, How to Train a Happy Mind.
The AMpersand Manifest Podcast with Scott Snibbe, New Media Artist and Meditation Teacher
“You are in control of how meaningful your life is.”
BE HERE NOW with Scott Snibbe
Author and artist Scott Snibbe visits Be Here Now Network’s Mindrolling podcast to teach listeners how to train the mind for long-lasting happiness.
Everyday Buddhism 109 - How to Train a Happy Mind with Scott Snibbe
Evolve Your Mind to Focus on Your Best Qualities. Everyday Buddhism podcast episode 109 - How to Train a Happy Mind with Scott Snibbe.
Stories We Tell Ourselves: Laurie Anderson and Scott Snibbe
Artist and musician Laurie Anderson speaks with author and artist Scott Snibbe at New York's Tibet House about his new book How to Train a Happy Mind.
DJ Spooky & Scott Snibbe at the Rubin Museum
Paul Miller (DJ Spooky) and Scott Snibbe about how thousand-year-old Tibetan Buddhist analytical meditation techniques are still relevant today for achieving a happy mind, fulfilling relationships, and a better world.
Richard Eeds Show, KTRC 103.7 Radio Santa Fe
“In some versions of Christianity, we have the idea of original sin. In Buddhism, there’s an overwhelmingly powerful idea that everyone is fundamentally good. At our core, we're kind, loving, generous, and compassionate.”
Bitcoin through Buddhism
Scott Snibbe joins Robert Breedlove’s What Is Money? podcast to talk about how bitcoin relates to Buddhism.
sujatha baliga & Scott Snibbe Book Launch Conversation
MacArthur Award-winning restorative justice practitioner sujatha baliga talks to Scott Snibbe about his new meditation book How to Train a Happy Mind at California’s Gyuto Foundation.
Tibetan Buddhist practices for finding joy in life
SPIRITUALITY & PRACTICE, MARCH 2024
”The preciousness of life, the meaning of love, and making sense of personal identity, all come into new focus in this interesting, secular, approach to Tibetan Buddhist teaching and practice. Highly recommended.”
Paths to Here with Scott Snibbe
Eric Siegel interviews Scott Snibbe for Paths to Here on science, Buddhism, and art.
A Skeptic’s Path to Enlightenment with Scott Snibbe
EVERYDAY BUDDHISM, SEPTEMBER 23, 2021
Skeptic’s Path host Scott Snibbe joins Wendy Shinyo Haylett on her podcast, Everyday Buddhism, for a conversation about the power of Buddhism and meditation to help enhance our good qualities, make us happier, and—ultimately—help make those around us happier.
Adapt The Rich Tradition Of Tibetan Buddhist Meditation Techniques To A Modern Secular Audience
LISTEN NOTES, MAY 24, 2020
"I wanted to create a place for people who had tried those types of meditation and then become curious about the deeper spiritual questions that meditation can help you probe, such as how to be happy, how to live a meaningful life, or even what happens when you die."
Interview with Thought Leader Scott Snibbe
NOAH KOFF, REDWOOD PORTLAND, SEPTEMBER 2019
"Social media has long been the domain of raw selfies and sometimes dull home videos. But that’s all changing now thanks in part to Scott Snibbe, a brilliant cross-disciplinary American artist, entrepreneur and educator."
Scott Snibbe The App Inventor
SENNHEISER BLUESTAGE, AUGUST 2015
"The technical mind behind the world's first app album, Scott Snibbe is an inventor, artist and entrepreneur, and with his most recent app, he wants to reach the masses through interactive music."
Scott Snibbe on Bloomberg Businessweek
BLOOMBERG BUSINESSWEEK, APRIL 28, 2015
Eyegroove CEO Scott Snibbe discusses how the app makes professional-looking music video with your smartphone with Cory Johnson on “Street Smart."
This App Lets You Make Professional-Looking Fan Videos With Your Smartphone
CAREY DUNNE, FASTCO DESIGN, APRIL 20, 2015
"Eyegroove, partnered with Soundcloud, turns selfie-obsessed smartphone users into music video directors."
The Dawn of the Musical Selfie: A Mission to Make Music Interactive
COURTNEY BALESTIER, WONDERING SOUND, SEPTEMBER 19, 2014
"We’re entering the age of interactivity. This 100-year period where music was a one-way experience was a blip. People might look at it and laugh."
Apps are the New Canvas
DOTS MAGAZINE, 2014
"Music Video is the most popular content on YouTube, and it seems inevitable that user generated music videos will become a wildly popular form of social content, now that we've given people a tool to create them instantly and effortlessly."
BG 332: Empty Art
BUDDHIST GEEKS PODCAST, 2014
In this episode, Scott joins host Vincent Horn for an intimate conversation about Scott’s art & contemplative practice. As Scott describes his art infused childhood and the transition from Christian Science to Tibetan Buddhism, they touch on the source of creativity, the use of symbol in art and religion, and using the understanding of Emptiness as a creative tool.