Guided Meditation: How to Stay Present Longer (with Sean Fargo)

Guided Meditation: How to Stay Present Longer (with Sean Fargo)

In this guided meditation, Sean Fargo leads us into the heart of concentration practice by inviting a sense of safety, openness, and gentle presence. Drawing from his training as a Buddhist monk and his years of teaching mindfulness, Sean introduces simple yet profound ways to steady the mind and deepen focus — beginning with the breath, moving through sound and sight, and resting in the body, heart, and mind. This practice emphasizes the importance of feeling safe enough to let go of d...

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Mindful Teaching Starts With Humility

Mindful Teaching Starts With Humility

A quiet room, a slower week, and a simple question that matters: what truly makes someone ready to teach mindfulness? While recovering from COVID, I took time to reflect on the difference between healthy hesitation and unhelpful overconfidence—and why the best teachers often start from humility rather than hype. We walk through a practical rule of thumb shared by senior mindfulness teachers: when invited to teach, thoughtful caution can signal integrity, while quick certainty can reveal a mi...

25 Nov 20253min

From Prisons To Pro Sports: George Mumford On Training The Mind

From Prisons To Pro Sports: George Mumford On Training The Mind

Pressure doesn’t have to crush you; it can refine you. George Mumford—renowned mindfulness teacher to championship teams and communities far from the spotlight—joins us for a deeply practical journey through presence, performance, and the courage to be yourself. We open with a simple “arriving” practice that resets the nervous system, then build on the five superpowers that underpin lasting change: right effort, concentration, insight, trust, and mindfulness. George is clear-eyed about motiva...

23 Nov 20251h 53min

Mindful Tools For Anger, Sadness, Fear, And Recovery

Mindful Tools For Anger, Sadness, Fear, And Recovery

We share simple, grounded ways to feel anger, sadness, depression, and fear without judgment, then channel that energy into healing and meaningful action. We also invite you to a live online retreat with practices, Q&A, and resources to support resilience. • naming natural emotions after a public tragedy • why feeling is essential for healing • mindful steps for anger, sadness, depression, fear • opening within your window of tolerance • resources from Sharon Salzberg, Gabor Maté, Rick H...

22 Nov 20259min

Taming The Wandering Mind

Taming The Wandering Mind

Your mind drifts the moment you sit to breathe, and that’s not a problem to fix—it’s the raw material of practice. We unpack why a healthy brain loves to roam, how the default mode network fuels both distraction and creativity, and why chasing an empty mind sets you up for frustration. Instead of fighting thoughts, we show you how to work with them using a simple cycle: notice, note, and return. We walk through grounded metaphors that make mindfulness feel tangible: watching thoughts float p...

21 Nov 202516min

Mindful Creativity, Unlocked

Mindful Creativity, Unlocked

Anne Cushman explores how mindfulness and creativity feed each other through guided practices, research insights, and lived stories. We trade perfection for presence, play with color and movement, and learn to follow the thread of aliveness into honest work. • opening space through breath and softening • honoring life as inherently creative • reconciling the teacher and the artist selves • lessons from Spirit Rock creativity retreats • research on focus, divergence and resilience • embodimen...

19 Nov 20251h 22min

McMindfulness, Money, and Meaning: Critiques of Today's Mindfulness Movement

McMindfulness, Money, and Meaning: Critiques of Today's Mindfulness Movement

We explore a nuanced look at mindfulness: its benefits, the ethics behind how it is taught, and the critiques around commercialization and depoliticisation. William Edelglass helps us test the line between personal practice and social change with clear questions, research, and examples. • Angela Davis’s question about mindfulness and injustice • critiques of commodification and the mindfulness industrial complex • instrumental use versus ethically grounded practice • popularity of apps, corp...

17 Nov 202522min

Principles For A Planet-Wide Wake-Up

Principles For A Planet-Wide Wake-Up

The ground keeps moving, but our old habits try to pretend nothing has changed. In this mini episode, James Baraz talks honestly about what this moment is saying to us: we’re not separate, our choices echo, and we can learn to respond with more care than fear. James Baraz's website: https://www.awakeningjoy.info/ Starting with a simple practice—paying attention—we trace how mindfulness exposes the threads that bind our lives together, from family routines to global supply chains.&n...

15 Nov 20253min

Discipline That Feels Like Freedom

Discipline That Feels Like Freedom

We explore mindful self-discipline as a blueprint for freedom, not a joyless grind. Through aspiration, awareness, and action, we show how to beat engineered distraction, strengthen willpower, and make steady progress without shame. https://mindfulnessexercises.com/podcast • self-discipline linked to higher happiness and smoother daily life • attention economy pressures and engineered distraction • definitions of self-discipline, willpower, habits, motivation • decision fatigue evidence and ...

13 Nov 202514min

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