Ep.10 Neurodecolonization with Indigenous Incarcerated Youth with Michael Yellow Bird

Ep.10 Neurodecolonization with Indigenous Incarcerated Youth with Michael Yellow Bird

In this episode, Michael Yellow Bird speaks with Fleet Maull about his experiences working with indigenous youth, and his research focused on "Neurodecolonization".

  • The systemic impacts of Colonization and abolishing indigenous sacred meditative practices
  • “Neurodecolonization” The conceptual mindfulness framework and healing trauma in incarcerated, indigenous groups
  • Building cognitive resilience in indigenous youth

MICHAEL YELLOW BIRD Michael Yellow Bird, IMTA CMT-P, MSW, PhD, is Dean of the Faculty of Social Work at the University of Manitoba. He is a member of the Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara Nation in North Dakota, USA. He is a member of the International Mindfulness Teachers Association and is a certified mindfulness facilitator/teacher – professional. He has been involved in meditation and Indigenous contemplative practices for more than 45 years. His research focuses on mindful decolonization and neurodecolonization. He has implemented meditation programs and conducted mindfulness research in Indigenous communities in the US. He is the author of numerous scholarly articles and the co-editor and co-author of several books that focus on decolonization, social work, mindfulness, and Indigenous Peoples. He is the creator of Siíŝu' tooxuuciitu'ooxIt (Mind beautiful all calm): An Arikara Mindfulness Curriculum for Youth. His mindfulness and neurodecolonization works are featured on several mindfulness podcasts. His most recent press article can be found at: https://www.winnipegfreepress.com/arts-and-life/life/health/meaningful-mindfulness-576071502.html

To Learn More About the Prison Mindfulness Institute, please visit www.prisonmindfulness.org

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From the Teaching Mindfulness Summit April 24.  Meditation, mindfulness, and self-compassion. Mindfulness and self-compassion teaching methods. Trust, intuition, and teaching wisdom. Christopher Germ...

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In this episode, Chia-Ti Chiu talks with Vita Pires about her work with Lineage Project.  Embodying a trauma-conscious and resilience-based methodology Unpacking privilege, biases, and blind spots The...

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Ep. 30 Discovering Humanity on Both Sides of the Bars with John MacAdams

Ep. 30 Discovering Humanity on Both Sides of the Bars with John MacAdams

In this episode, John MacAdams talks with Garth Smelser about his experiences working with both incarcerated individuals as a chaplain and as a mindfulness trainer for corrections professionals.  Step...

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In this episode, Martine Batchelor talks with Vita Pires about her experiences working with those in prisons and teaching Secular Buddhism. Developing the path of secular Buddhism Practices for fear a...

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Ep.28 A Prisoner’s View of Programming with Matthew Hahn

In this episode, Matthew Hahn talks with cohost John MacAdams about his experiences with mindfulness while incarcerated and his work post-incarceration as a facilitator for Mindful Prisons.  The value...

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