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    Powerful conversations with leaders in the mindfulness space, from the editors at Mindful and mindful.org. Real Mindful lifts up new perspectives and offers expert insight into living mindfully.
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    Real Mindful Ep 13: Responding to the Pandemic From the Heart with Cynda Rushton and Bryan Doerries

    Real Mindful Ep 13: Responding to the Pandemic From the Heart with Cynda Rushton and Bryan Doerries

    What can an ancient Greek play show modern audiences about the circumstances nurses have found themselves in over the course of the COVID-19 pandemic? That’s a question Theater of War Productions and Dr. Cynda Rushton, professor of nursing and bioethics at Johns Hopkins University, hope will be answered when The Nurse Antigone premieres to audiences around the world.

    A project by and for nurses, The Nurse Antigone presents dramatic readings of Sophocles’ Antigone on Zoom—featuring Taylor Schilling, Margaret Atwood, a chorus of nurses, and you.

    Mindful’s managing editor Stephanie Domet connected with the organizers, and we’re pleased to bring you that conversation.

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    Show notes: 

    Learn more about The Nurse Antigone:

    theaterofwar.com

    Can A Greek Tragedy Help Nurses Heal From the Stress of the Pandemic?

    Real Mindful: The Power of a Pause

    Real Mindful: The Power of a Pause

    Here at Mindful we talk a lot about the wisdom of self-compassion and the importance of encountering our experience just as it is. And so, we’ve realized we need to take some of our own medicine. We need to rest for a moment. We’re going to model self-care, we’re going to model self-compassion, and we’re going to put this podcast on pause for now. 

    We’ll be back before long with another episode of Real Mindful.

    Stay curious, stay inspired. Join our community by signing up for our free newsletter, where we share compelling insights and actionable ideas to enrich your everyday life. Connect with us at mindful.org/signup.

     

    Real Mindful Ep 12: Lean In to Love with Frank Ostaseski and Barry Boyce (Part 2)

    Real Mindful Ep 12: Lean In to Love with Frank Ostaseski and Barry Boyce (Part 2)

    In this episode of Real Mindful, we pick up this remarkable conversation between old friends as Frank Ostaseski talks about the nature of our minds and how a useful comparison can be the ocean and its waves. After suffering from five strokes over two years, Frank shares how his mindfulness practice provided him with comfort during this difficult time and shares how letting go of his need to return to normal helped him focus on discovery rather than recovery.

    Show Notes:

     

    Listen to the first part of this conversation here: ​​Lean In to Love with Frank Ostaseski - Mindful 

     

    Find more from Frank Ostaseski here:

    The Five Invitations: Discovering What Death Can Teach Us About Living Fully

    Zen Hospice Project

    A 12-Minute Meditation to Welcome Everything

    “Lean In to Love” from the February 2022 issue of Mindful magazine

    And more from Mindful here:

    February issue of Mindful magazine: Welcome Everything

    The 12 Minute Meditation practice podcast

    And don’t forget to let us know what you thought by emailing yourwords@mindful.org.

    Real Mindful Ep 11: Lean In to Love with Frank Ostaseski and Barry Boyce (Part 1)

    Real Mindful Ep 11: Lean In to Love with Frank Ostaseski and Barry Boyce (Part 1)

    Frank Ostaseski is a well-known and much-loved teacher of meditation, mindfulness, and compassionate service. In the past two years, he’s suffered five strokes that affected his brain’s capacity and as many aspects of daily life became more difficult, Frank found strength and refuge in love, compassion, and curiosity. He also found his practice still very much alive through the whole experience—and his ability to communicate the nuance of what we discover when we welcome everything remains intact. In this remarkable conversation between old friends, Frank shares some of what he learned and leaned on with our founding editor Barry Boyce. We’ll bring you this conversation in two parts over the next two episodes of Real Mindful.

    Show Notes

    Find more from Frank Ostaseski here:

    The Five Invitations: Discovering What Death Can Teach Us About Living Fully

    Zen Hospice Project

    A 12-Minute Meditation to Welcome Everything

    “Lean Into Love” from the February 2022 issue of Mindful magazine

    And more from Mindful here:

    February issue of Mindful magazine: Welcome Everything

    More Real Mindful podcast episodes

    The 12 Minute Meditation practice podcast

    And don’t forget to let us know what you thought by emailing yourwords@mindful.org.

    Real Mindful Ep 10: Our Top Mindful Moments of the Year

    Real Mindful Ep 10: Our Top Mindful Moments of the Year

    In this unique episode of Real Mindful, we’re looking back at some of the memorable moments at Mindful in 2021. Mindful managing editor Stephanie Domet sits down with members of the editorial and design team to discuss what stood out to them in the world of mindfulness over the past year. You’ll also hear all about how the folks at Mindful like to rest, a few things they’re grateful for, and the importance of taking the time to notice the small moments of beauty all around us. 

    Show notes:

    Powerful women of mindfulness, 2021: 10 Powerful Women of the Mindfulness Movement: 2021

    Powerful women of mindfulness, 2020: 12 Powerful Women of the Mindfulness Movement: 2020

    Powerful women of mindfulness, 2019: 12 Powerful Women of the Mindfulness Movement

    Read The Importance of Noticing Small Moments of Beauty: The Importance of Noticing Small Moments of Beauty

    Read How I Stopped Terrorizing Myself: How I Stopped Terrorizing Myself

    Read Healing in the Deep Ocean of Grief: Healing in the Deep Ocean of Grief

    Read Gentle Men: The Healing Power of Vulnerability: Gentle Men: The Healing Power of Vulnerability

    Ruth King Real Mindful Episode: Ruth King on Planting Seeds for the Future - Mindful 

    Enjoy our Mindful Gratitude Journal with a discount applied at checkout here: www.mindful.org/journal 

    Edward M. Adams and Ed Frauenheim Real Mindful Episode: Liberating Masculinity With Edward M. Adams and Ed Frauenheim

    Read the lastest Top of Mind section: How Naming Can Empower Patients, and Other Mindful News

    Rashid Hughes R.E.S.T practice: R.E.S.T.—A Guided Practice for the Tired and Weary

    Real Mindful Ep 9: Find Your Focus with Amishi Jha

    Real Mindful Ep 9: Find Your Focus with Amishi Jha

    In this episode of Real Mindful, neuroscientist and author of the new book Peak Mind: Find Your Focus, Own Your Attention, Invest 12 Minutes a Day, Amishi Jha and Mindful managing editor Stephanie Domet discuss the brain science of attention, how mindfulness meditation helps hone focus, and why our brains are so distractible in the first place.

    Show Notes:

    Find more from Amishi Jha here:

    Peak Mind excerpt: “Find Your Focus: Own Your Attention in 12 Minutes a Day”

    Find Your Focus: A Conversation with Amishi Jha

    More from Amishi on mindful.org

    Find Your Focus course

    AmishiJha.com

    And more from Mindful here:

    December issue of Mindful magazine: The Science of Mindfulness

    The 12 Minute Meditation practice podcast

    And don’t forget to let us know what you thought by emailing yourwords@mindful.org.

    Real Mindful Ep 8: Creating a Mindful Gratitude Journal with Amber Tucker and Paige Sawler

    Real Mindful Ep 8: Creating a Mindful Gratitude Journal with Amber Tucker and Paige Sawler

    This week, we have Mindful’s very own senior editor, Amber Tucker and junior designer, Paige Sawler here to discuss a very special project: The Mindful Gratitude Journal. In this conversation with Mindful managing editor Stephanie Domet, you’ll hear all about the joy, creativity, challenges and endless Zoom meetings that went into creating this—as we like to call it–work of art. We hope the Gratitude Journal will inspire you to not simply read, but take the practice of gratitude into every area of your life. 

    Shownotes:

    Enjoy our Mindful Gratitude Journal with a discount applied at checkout here: www.mindful.org/journal 

    Experience two weeks of Gratitude with our Mindful gratitude calendar here: The Mindful Gratitude Calendar 

    Find more artwork by Geraldine here: Geraldine Sy Illustration 

    And more from Mindful here:

    December issue of Mindful magazine: The Science of Mindfulness

    More Real Mindful podcast episodes

    The 12 Minute Meditation practice podcast

    And don’t forget to let us know what you thought by emailing yourwords@mindful.org.

    Real Mindful Ep 7: How Stories Shape Us with Barry Boyce

    Real Mindful Ep 7: How Stories Shape Us with Barry Boyce

    This week, Mindful managing editor Stephanie Domet is joined by founding editor Barry Boyce for a personal conversation about stories and storytelling—a topic that has always been a pillar in both of their careers. In fact, in every issue of Mindful magazine, Barry writes the back-page column “Point of View,” and in the December issue he writes about stories and storytelling. In this conversation, Barry expands on that article to explore the role stories play, the way they sometimes expire, and what’s at stake when we don’t look past our stories to tune in with what’s actually happening in our firsthand experience.

    Show Notes:

    Alisongopnik.com

    Adamgopnik.com

    Find more of Barry Boyce here:

    “What is Possible When We Put Down Our Screens” by Barry Boyce

    More from Barry Boyce on Mindful.org

    The Mindfulness Revolution: Leading Psychologists, Scientists, Artists, and Meditation Teachers on the Power of Mindfulness in Daily Life

    And more from Mindful here:

    December issue of Mindful magazine: The Science of Mindfulness

    More Real Mindful podcast episodes

    The 12 Minute Meditation practice podcast

    And don’t forget to let us know what you thought by emailing yourwords@mindful.org.

    Real Mindful Ep 6: Embracing the Gift of Being Alive with Rhonda Magee

    Real Mindful Ep 6: Embracing the Gift of Being Alive with Rhonda Magee

    Rhonda V. Magee is a professor of law at the University of San Francisco. She is also a highly practiced facilitator of trauma-sensitive, restorative Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) interventions for lawyers and law students. Rhonda Magee sat down with Mindful’s managing editor, Stephanie Domet to talk about why her work in social justice is important to her, how she navigates the difficult feelings that arise, what it looks like when she loses her cool—and why she’s not interested in burning it all down and starting again, because even in intergenerationally dark times, she says, there’s still the ability to love. And love can carry us through.

    Real Mindful Ep 5: In Awe of All Our Relations with Barry Boyce

    Real Mindful Ep 5: In Awe of All Our Relations with Barry Boyce

    Before the pandemic, Mindful and mindful.org founding editor Barry Boyce visited the National Museum of the American Indian. In this rich conversation, he shares what he learned about awe, our relationship with nature, and each other while he was there. Plus, Barry offers a working definition of what is and is not “woo-woo.”

    Show Notes:

    National Museum of the American Indian

    Douglas Cardinal Architect

    Find more from Barry Boyce here:

    In Awe of All Our Relations

    Why Meditation is a Practice of Liberation

    The Mindfulness Revolution: Leading Psychologists, Scientists, Artists, and Meditation Teachers on the Power of Mindfulness in Daily Life

    And find more from Mindful on our practice podcast, 12 Minute Meditation.

    Let us know what you thought by emailing yourwords@mindful.org.

    Real Mindful Ep 4: Building a Mindful Community with JG Larochette

    Real Mindful Ep 4: Building a Mindful Community with JG Larochette

    In this week’s episode, JG Larochette, founder of the Mindful Life Project, sits down with Mindful managing editor, Stephanie Domet and shares his transformative encounter with mindfulness. Larochette shares his experience with bringing mindfulness into the classroom and the healing effect it had, not only on his students, but on his greater community. He reminds us that mindfulness is an innate skill we all possess and shares some tips on how to unlock this powerful ability. 

     

    Discover more about the Mindful Living Project here: 

    Mindful Life Project

    Join us in 30 days of meditation here: Sign up for the Mindful30 Meditation Challenge

    And find more from Mindful on our practice podcast, 12 Minute Meditation.

    Let us know what you thought by emailing yourwords@mindful.org.

    Real Mindful Ep 3: Liberating Masculinity with Edward M. Adams and Ed Frauenheim

    Real Mindful Ep 3: Liberating Masculinity with Edward M. Adams and Ed Frauenheim

    In this week’s episode we learn from experts about empowering men through a courageously expansive and compassionate vision of what it means to be a man. Mindful senior editor Amber Tucker speaks with Edward M. Adams and Ed Frauenheim, authors of Reinventing Masculinity: The Liberating Power of Compassion and Connection. Adams and Frauenheim share why they choose to use the terminology “confined” masculinity, instead of “toxic” masculinity, and how mindfulness helps to cultivate self-awareness, courage, vulnerability that can help men live more full, connected lives. 

    Plus, managing editor Stephanie Domet chats with senior editor Kylee Ross about the fifth annual Mindful30 Meditation Challenge, an offering from Mindful and eight world-renowned mindfulness teachers that you won’t want to miss. 

    Real Mindful Ep 2: Barry Boyce on Bridging our Differences

    Real Mindful Ep 2: Barry Boyce on Bridging our Differences

    “Gentle accountability,” Mindful founding editor Barry Boyce says, ​​“is the cornerstone of the deepest kind of friendship, where we rely on each other to let us know when we’re full of ourselves.” In this episode of Real Mindful, Barry Boyce sits down with managing editor Stephanie Domet to talk about overcoming our differences, how mindful awareness can help us navigate the habits and patterns that arise in our in-groups, the refreshing value of encountering other perspectives, the benefits of mindful teasing and the beauty of encouragement.

    Real Mindful Ep 1: Ruth King on Planting Seeds for the Future

    Real Mindful Ep 1: Ruth King on Planting Seeds for the Future

    For mindfulness teacher, author, and clinical psychologist Ruth King, holding onto hate is not an option. Instead, she returns to the knowledge that we are inter-connected, and that we belong to each other—even when it’s hard. “The world needs our wise hearts right now,” she says, and mindfulness can give us the inner stability to respond, rather than react, when change feels urgent. In the first ever episode of Real Mindful, Ruth joins managing editor Stephanie Domet in conversation about finding comfort in impermanence, and the healing power of compassion. 

    It’s Funny Because It’s (Sometimes) True

    It’s Funny Because It’s (Sometimes) True

    Imagine a retreat where you don’t talk, partake in some labor, and your dad expects you to come out of the whole experience as an altered and evolved version of yourself. The character Fleabag, in the half an hour dramedy Fleabag, experiences just that. 

    Barry and Stephanie consider this one-and-done approach to mindfulness and engage with the telling hilarity found in the episode. 

    They both agree there’s a lot of creepy and crappy teachings of mindfulness, Fleabag’s retreat and some real-life retreats are some of them. 

    After they dive into the show’s revealing satire, Barry and Stephanie reflect on the uncertainty of the pandemic we’re all living in and our interconnectedness along with a few references to violinists and expressions of our new universal love language: wash your hands. 

    Show notes:

    Fleabag Season, 1 Episode 4

    Violinist Fritz Kreisler

    Not to be confused with Fritz Crisler, American football coach

    Violinist Itzhak Perlman is not a cellist

    Mouthing off Mindfully

    Mouthing off Mindfully

    Good news: It’s okay to be a mindful vulgarian. What’s important is that you're aware of the context, the words you use and how you use them. It’s all about mindful communication. 

    Special guest Pat Rockman joins Barry Boyce and Stephanie Domet. Stephanie guides the conversation by gleaning Barry and Pat’s insights into mouthing off mindfully. And, she finds out if they ever write someone off as a jerk.

    Show notes: This episode contains strong language.

    Patricia Rockman, MD, CCFP, FCFP is a family physician with a focused practice in mental health. 

    Being Bored is A Gift: Here’s How to Use It

    Being Bored is A Gift: Here’s How to Use It

    Have you ever had those moments of inescapable boredom? It persists like an itch you can’t scratch. Often in those moments, we desperately try to find something to satisfy or entertain ourselves. But maybe we should stop doing that. 

    Barry and Stephanie discuss their own experiences with boredom. For a while, Barry had the itch come up in his meditation practice. Stephanie recalls moments of boredom in childhood and times she grappled with her attention span. 

    Together they provide insight into why boredom can come up in meditation, how to move through it and the perception you can find beneath. And that perception is a gift for you to use. 

    A Conversation on Mindfulness, Bias, and Racial Justice

    A Conversation on Mindfulness, Bias, and Racial Justice

    You don’t want to miss this layered conversation that addresses racism, privilege and fragility. 

    Experts Rhonda Magee, Ram Mahalingam and Mirabai Bush talk to Barry about contemplative practice and equity issues. The four of them draw on their experiences and mindfulness practices to provide a rich dialogue on navigating racial justice. 

    Show notes: Rhonda V. Magee is a professor of law at the University of San Francisco. Also trained in sociology and Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR), she is a highly practiced facilitator of trauma-sensitive, restorative MBSR interventions for lawyers and law students, and for minimizing the effects of social-identity-based bias.

    Ram Mahalingam is a cultural psychologist, award-winning researcher, teacher, mentor, artist, and filmmaker.  His current research concerns nurturing a caring and compassionate workplace that treats its workers with dignity.

    Mirabai Bush is a senior fellow at the Center for Contemplative Mind in Society. She has led mindfulness training for lawyers, judges, educators, environmental leaders, activists, students, and the army, and was a key developer of Search Inside Yourself at Google.

    Using Mindfulness to Befriend All of Our Emotions

    Using Mindfulness to Befriend All of Our Emotions

    Anger, passion and the other emotions that circle through you are welcome in the space of mindfulness. 

    Barry Boyce and Stephanie Domet talk about the push and pull of emotions versus rationality. They discuss how people can have the impression we need to remain in a neutral, calm state. Barry says that’s not the answer nor is it the truth of who we are as humans. He recalls moments where he’s dealt with anger and what he’s learned from it all. 

    Barry leads Stephanie through a practice to sit with your emotions. Together they reflect on the role of emotions in our lives and in our mindfulness practices. 

    Show notes: Meditation by Barry Boyce.

    How Mindfulness Can Help Us Talk About the Things That Divide Us

    How Mindfulness Can Help Us Talk About the Things That Divide Us

    Barry and Stephanie talk about the big-p: politics of governments. And the small-p: politics of everyday life. We move in and out of the zones, sometimes unaware of the politics and our own bias that’s operating within the spaces. How does politics fit into mindfulness? How do they fit into Mindful magazine? 

    Barry and Stephanie break down these ideas and show the ways mindfulness can help us to utilize compassion and awareness to address bias, privilege, racism, and other political issues, both big and small. 

    They also begin their discussion of mouthing off mindfully because let's face it, it’s not realistic to remain neutral in all of life’s arenas. 

    Show notes: This episode contains strong language.