Settle in for this rich conversation w/ philosopher & cognitive scientist Hanne De Jaegher (@participha) on the power of interpersonal dynamics, how loving and knowing relate, and implications for autism, dialogue, social media, climate change, and more 👇
https://t.co/i4BBrMTa7C
Season 7 of the @mindandlifecast starts next week! 🎉 🎧 Until then, we hope you'll check out some new and forthcoming books from authors featured on the Mind & Life podcast—including @SharonSalzberg, @emeranamayer, @Dr_Epel, @matthieu_ricard, and more👇
This week we're featuring contemplative educator & researcher Brendan Ozawa-de Silva. Tune in for this wide-ranging conversation about training compassion, what's missing in contemplative research, understanding trauma and embodiment, and more!
https://t.co/bq68nBM7CC
This week we're speaking with biological anthropologist and contemplative researcher @jsmascaro. Tune in to hear how she weaves together meditation, compassion, psychology, and healthcare — moving us toward a deeper understanding of interconnectedness. 🎧
https://t.co/09SNe5wPKu
This episode is breaking all our download records! I loved chatting with @matthieu_ricard for this—absolutely worth a listen if you haven't checked it out yet. So much wisdom from his incredible life. ✨
We're back with another season of the show! And it's a joy to start this one off with the renowned meditation teacher @SharonSalzberg. Tune in for insights on mindfulness, love, compassion, interconnectedness, and true wisdom.
Please listen and share! 🎧
https://t.co/Xy1drWk8P5
Together w/ @ntvandam and Lydia Brown, we have also done a participant-based study on the "contentless" goal-states in Shamatha, Stillness, and Thai Forest Meditation. A preprint is available @MindRxiv
https://t.co/vVxg4eW3Fz
We're excited to officially launch the International Society for Contemplative Research! To learn more about who we are, our vision and mission, how to join the new society, opportunities to get involved, and more, visit our website: https://t.co/yebQa4Xs0c
#contemplativeresearch
Sometimes meditation isn't all calm & bliss. This week we're happy to feature Willoughby Britton, pioneer in studying the negative outcomes that can occur w/ meditation.
This one's a #mustlisten for anyone in the contemplative world! 🎧@CheetahHouseOrg
https://t.co/Vp2yQmbcC9
The perfect Saturday morning listening! @ntvandam chats to @NeuroWendy about all things #meditation. From transferring skills learned on the cushion to daily life, to connecting with Indigenous and non-Buddhist contemplative traditions.
https://t.co/fsPOEzQzL3 @mindandlifecast
We're back! 🎉 Season 3 kicks off with deep wisdom from @jonkabatzinn. This rich conversation spans the realms of science, medicine, meditation, poetry, climate, inclusivity—always touching back to our profound interconnectedness.
Not to be missed! 🎧
https://t.co/Us9peQkyh4
Today's bonus episode features an amazing talk from @drvandanashiva about how the mind contributes to many of the world's current emergencies, including health, poverty, climate, & inequality—and how recognizing interconnection is necessary to solve them.
https://t.co/dObNEMYkhM
As we continue to wrestle with so many of today's inequities, it's not enough to be committed to values of diversity & inclusion. That's a necessary start, but real change comes through changing the "wallpaper" of society.
Hear more from @Dasgupta_Psych in our latest episode 🎧
New episode today! 🎉 @NeuroWendy speaks with social psychologist @Dasgupta_Psych about her work on implicit bias & the role of social context in shaping the mind. Tune in to hear what she's learned about the most effective ways of reducing bias.
https://t.co/L8y1TNuLIZ
New episode today, featuring cognitive scientist Larry Barsalou! Tune in to hear all about grounded cognition, how our minds form habits, and how meditation can help shift them.
Listen and share 🎧
https://t.co/TiH8cSkTrR
#contemplativescience#groundedcognition#habits
How can an empirical approach help protect against bias in #contemplativescience? In this clip, Sona Dimidjian explores the realities of bias in research, and how rigorous experimental design can help ensure that we don't over-privilege the experimenter's opinion.
In this clip from our latest episode, John Dunne explores how our sense of a fixed self can start to dissolve—through psychedelic experiences or certain kinds of meditation—and how it's critical to properly contextualize those experiences.
Check out the full episode for more 🎧
New episode today, w/ Buddhist scholar John Dunne of @healthyminds. This one's a deep dive...
Tune in to hear about transdisciplinary science, the plurality of meditation, defining meta-awareness, dissolving the self, and whether anything really exists!
https://t.co/NfpiBD6l0Q