It was The Guardian newspaper and the BBC that started the idea of podcasts many years ago, and later Apple that made podcasts more accessible and popular. Apple also has the largest digital catalog of podcasts and they also create statistics on popularity. So in December we received the following email from Apple:

Hope all is well. We have some cool information that might interest you. Your podcast ‘dnbf enigma’ has good performance in Apple Podcasts rankings (last 30 days):

* Position 2 in the category Buddhism (Norway)
* Position 3 in the category Buddhism (Ireland)
* Position 4 in the category Buddhism (Denmark)
* Position 6 in the category Religion & Spirituality (Ireland)
* Position 10 in the category Buddhism (Georgia)
* Position 10 in the category Buddhism (Germany)
* Position 13 in the category Religion & Spirituality (Norway)

DNBF distributes three podcasts – one podcast for guided meditation, one podcast about Buddha’s original teachings, and one podcast where the instructors draw a lot from themselves, of course inspired by Buddha’s original teachings: