Mind & Life
En podkast av Mind & Life Institute
81 Episoder
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Paul Condon – Relational Meditation
Publisert: 19.10.2023 -
Marieke Van Vugt – Finding Balance
Publisert: 5.10.2023 -
Emeran Mayer – Biological Interconnectedness
Publisert: 21.9.2023 -
Rob Roeser – Transforming Education
Publisert: 7.9.2023 -
sujatha baliga – Healing Through Restorative Justice
Publisert: 1.6.2023 -
Fadel Zeidan – Mindfulness and Pain
Publisert: 18.5.2023 -
Brendan Ozawa-de Silva – Embodied Learning
Publisert: 4.5.2023 -
Ed Taylor – Leading by Example
Publisert: 20.4.2023 -
David Creswell – Exploring Equanimity
Publisert: 6.4.2023 -
Jenny Mascaro – Compassion in Healthcare
Publisert: 23.3.2023 -
Elissa Epel – Mind, Body, and Stress
Publisert: 9.3.2023 -
Matthieu Ricard – Compassion and Care
Publisert: 23.2.2023 -
Jamie Bristow – Policy, Practice, and Planet
Publisert: 16.12.2022 -
Amy Cohen Varela – The Power of Undoing
Publisert: 2.12.2022 -
Zindel Segal – Mindfulness and Depression
Publisert: 18.11.2022 -
Randima Fernando – Humane Technology
Publisert: 4.11.2022 -
Yuria Celidwen - Indigenous Wisdom
Publisert: 21.10.2022 -
Norm Farb - Meditation and the Brain
Publisert: 7.10.2022 -
Tish Jennings - Contemplative Education
Publisert: 23.9.2022 -
Sharon Salzberg - Love and Wisdom
Publisert: 9.9.2022
What is a mind? What are the mental patterns that shape our experience—how are those patterns created, maintained, and changed? How can contemplative practices like meditation help us work with our minds? And what are the potential benefits these practices for individuals and society? This inquiry can happen through many lenses. Conversations on this show integrate contemplative approaches with perspectives from psychology, philosophy, neuroscience, anthropology, religion, social science, art, activism, and lived experience. On Mind & Life, we investigate these complex questions with leading researchers, thinkers, and on-the-ground practitioners, moving us toward a deeper understanding of ourselves and our world. Hosted by Mind & Life Institute Science Director, Wendy Hasenkamp.
