Sinopsis
Imagine two regular, regular guys get hold of a shiny microphone andmanage to interview some of the world's leading experts about thescience, spirituality, and art of living mindfully. Well, that'sMeditate This! Take a listen, and maybe change your life.
Episodios
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26 - Rev. Kat Katsanis - Semel, M.A.
24/11/2014 Duración: 47minExplore the unseen world all around us by gaining new sight and perspective from Reverend Kat Katsanis-Semel. A professional intuitive with clients around the world, Kat has studied with Deepak Chopra, writes regularly for the Huffington Post, and is the Mindfulness Chaplain at NYU. In this talk—which Pete believes somehow gave him powers of intuition, too—we focus on the notion of knowing and how we can all look a little closer at the signs and patterns in our lives. Just don't expect Pete to guess what number you're thinking.
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25 - Mindfulness/Schmindfulness
11/11/2014 Duración: 26minIs it funny? (maybe) Is it insightful? (debatable) Is it under a half hour? YES!!! So listen to Episode 25 where Pete And Jay talk about their experiences moving and the messy art of real change. (pictured: Ozzie Falker after his most recent transformation from shaggy dog to cool Floridian)
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24 - Cami Smalley
26/08/2014 Duración: 45minGood luck finding Cami Smalley in a bad mood! As a health and wellness coach and founder of NurseLife—which specializes in holistic wellness, positive psychology coaching, personal growth, and stress management—she's always got a smile and a plan for those in need. And like any great coach, Cami is direct and action-oriented, so get ready for some sound advice on how you can change the patterns in your life and strengthen the roots that keep you grounded in the most difficult times.
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23 - Liam Wilson - Part 2
08/08/2014 Duración: 01h12minPart 2 - On his Twitter page, @liamwilson describes himself as, of course, the bass player for Dillinger Escape Plan—a math-core (that means they play really complex stuff) band whose "One of Us Is The Killer" was named the #7 metal album of 2013 by Rolling Stone. But he also makes claim to being a "Good Vibe Technician," "Pillar Of Rock," piece of "Dust In The Wind," and "Modern-Primitive Whactivist." After listening to this wild ride of an interview (the very first for Meditate This with a bonafide rock star!) you'll get just what he means. And clearly we can all learn from a guy who meditates daily to help stay present in front of some of the craziest fans in all of rock-and-roll.
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22 - Liam Wilson - Part 1
06/08/2014 Duración: 01h09minOn his Twitter page, @liamwilson describes himself as, of course, the bass player for Dillinger Escape Plan—a math-core (that means they play really complex stuff) band whose "One of Us Is The Killer" was named the #7 metal album of 2013 by Rolling Stone. But he also makes claim to being a "Good Vibe Technician," "Pillar Of Rock," piece of "Dust In The Wind," and "Modern-Primitive Whactivist." After listening to this wild ride of an interview (the very first for Meditate This with a bonafide rock star!) you'll get just what he means. And clearly we can all learn from a guy who meditates daily to help stay present in front of some of the craziest fans in all of rock-and-roll.
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21 - Pt 3 Mario Orsatti - David Lynch Foundation
04/08/2014 Duración: 19minSo what exactly is Transcendental Meditation, or TM? Pete and Jay have heard those words countless times but never really understood the process and the purpose until they sat down with Mario Orsatti, director of special projects for the David Lynch Foundation. Hear Mario describe the origin of the practice, what a mantra is, and how it's helping thousands in schools and prisons, as well as returning military suffering from PTSD. Don't miss this special look into a form of meditation that's practiced by some of your favorite personalities—from Jennifer Aniston to Ellen DeGeneres to Jerry Seinfeld. Part 3 - more about how TM works and how meditation could possibly change the world.
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20 - Pt 2. Mario Orsatti - David Lynch Foundation
01/08/2014 Duración: 45minSo what exactly is Transcendental Meditation, or TM? Pete and Jay have heard those words countless times but never really understood the process and the purpose until they sat down with Mario Orsatti, director of special projects for the David Lynch Foundation. Hear Mario describe the origin of the practice, what a mantra is, and how it's helping thousands in schools and prisons, as well as returning military suffering from PTSD. Don't miss this special look into a form of meditation that's practiced by some of your favorite personalities—from Jennifer Aniston to Ellen DeGeneres to Jerry Seinfeld. Part 2 dives into the technique and an understanding of mantras.
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19 - Mario Orsatti - David Lynch Foundation Pt 1
30/07/2014 Duración: 43minSo what exactly is Transcendental Meditation, or TM? Pete and Jay have heard those words countless times but never really understood the process and the purpose until they sat down with Mario Orsatti, director of special projects for the David Lynch Foundation. Hear Mario describe the origin of the practice, what a mantra is, and how it's helping thousands in schools and prisons, as well as returning military suffering from PTSD. Don't miss this special look into a form of meditation that's practiced by some of your favorite personalities—from Jennifer Aniston to Ellen DeGeneres to Jerry Seinfeld.
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18 - Yael Shy Part 2
25/07/2014 Duración: 29minIn a gripping two-parter, Yael Shy gives both beginner and long-time meditators sound advice on what to expect from a practice—and how to be sure it's right for you. As director of NYU's Center for Spiritual Life and The Mindfulness Project at NYU, Shy has years of experience teaching meditation and creating safe spaces for those who just want to dip a toe into this spiritual ocean. Hear her own story of triumph over serious anxiety and discover what she means when she poses the notion: "So much of our life is spent fighting...life."
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17 - Yael Shy Part 1
23/07/2014 Duración: 43minIn a gripping two-parter, Yael Shy gives both beginner and long-time meditators sound advice on what to expect from a practice—and how to be sure it's right for you. As director of NYU's Center for Spiritual Life and The Mindfulness Project at NYU, Shy has years of experience teaching meditation and creating safe spaces for those who just want to dip a toe into this spiritual ocean. Hear her own story of triumph over serious anxiety and discover what she means when she poses the notion: "So much of our life is spent fighting...life."
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16 - Mindfulness/Schmindfulness Pt. 2
18/07/2014 Duración: 26minImagine gaining insight into the ancient wisdom of mindfulness while experiencing the unique brand of banter that only Pete and Jay can deliver (aka: schmindfulness). In part 2, bears, moose, and...Deet! Oh no. Pete and Jay discuss fear after a camping trip in the north woods. With Eckhart Tolle in the backpack (real men read Tolle), they venture into the wilderness.
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15 - Mindfulness/Schmindfulness with Pete and Jay Pt. 1
17/07/2014 Duración: 17minImagine gaining insight into the ancient wisdom of mindfulness while experiencing the unique brand of banter that only Pete and Jay can deliver (aka: schmindfulness). Hear the surprising origin story of the Meditate This! Podcast, why Jay's plans to do laundry almost prevented it from happening, and how one marriage proposal was profoundly changed by something heard on the show.
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14 - Toni Bernhard Pt. 2
10/07/2014 Duración: 40minAmidst the struggle of coming to terms with the end of her old life, a new one began. A longtime Buddhist practitioner, Toni started writing through the pain and exhaustion that each day brings. Her first book, How to Be Sick: A Buddhist-Inspired Guide for the Chronically Ill and Their Caregiversbegan as a manual for herself, but she soon realized they were words others needed to hear. The work has since won two Nautilus Book Awards: a gold medal in self-help/psychology and a silver medal in memoir. It was also named one of the "Best Books of 2010" by Spirituality and Practice magazine.Her second book, How to Wake Up: A Buddhist-Inspired Guide to Navigating Joy and Sorrow, coincides with her increased presence on social media, and a life now spent interacting with sick individuals all over the world. Her blog “Turning Straw Into Gold” is published on Psychology Today's website.While her story is serious, her words will make you feel light. And her advice may well help you better navigate both the easiest and
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13 - Toni Bernhard Part 1
08/07/2014 Duración: 37minAmidst the struggle of coming to terms with the end of her old life, a new one began. A longtime Buddhist practitioner, Toni started writing through the pain and exhaustion that each day brings. Her first book, How to Be Sick: A Buddhist-Inspired Guide for the Chronically Ill and Their Caregiversbegan as a manual for herself, but she soon realized they were words others needed to hear. The work has since won two Nautilus Book Awards: a gold medal in self-help/psychology and a silver medal in memoir. It was also named one of the "Best Books of 2010" by Spirituality and Practice magazine.Her second book, How to Wake Up: A Buddhist-Inspired Guide to Navigating Joy and Sorrow, coincides with her increased presence on social media, and a life now spent interacting with sick individuals all over the world. Her blog “Turning Straw Into Gold” is published on Psychology Today's website.While her story is serious, her words will make you feel light. And her advice may well help you better navigate both the easiest
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12 - Dr. Neil Theise Part 3
03/07/2014 Duración: 28minPete and Jay journey into the meaning of life with Dr. Neil Theise, a world-renowned pioneer in stem cell research and a diagnostic liver pathologist. Neil's career in science and medicine combined with his long-term practice of Zen Buddhism has opened new doors into thinking about consciousness, complexity theory, panpsychism, complimentarity, and other things Pete and Jay had never heard of before. In Part 3 of 3 Neil expands on his Zen practice, what we might expect from long-term contemplative practice, and the notion of complimentarity. He leaves Pete and Jay a little stumped with his final reference. This just means we need another interivew!
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11 - Dr. Neil Theise Part 2
02/07/2014 Duración: 42minPete and Jay journey into the meaning of life with Dr. Neil Theise, a world-renowned pioneer in stem cell research and a diagnostic liver pathologist. Neil's career in science and medicine combined with his long-term practice of Zen Buddhism has opened new doors into thinking about consciousness, complexity theory, panpsychism, complimentarity, and other things Pete and Jay had never heard of before. In Part 2 of 3 Neil ties together his scientific and spiritual backgrounds. Pete and Jay try to figure out whether they experience life any different than ants.
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10 - Dr. Neil Theise Part 1
01/07/2014 Duración: 33minPete and Jay journey into the meaning of life with Dr. Neil Theise, a world-renowned pioneer in stem cell research and a diagnostic liver pathologist. Neil's career in science and medicine combined with his long-term practice of Zen Buddhism has opened new doors into thinking about consciousness, complexity theory, panpsychism, complimentarity, and other things Pete and Jay had never heard of before. In Part 1 of 3 Neil tells us the beginnging of his fascinating life story, describing his career choice as a pathologist all the way up to his first encounter with meditation.
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9 - Maria Gonzalez Pt. 2
27/06/2014 Duración: 39minIt's not everyday that an executive working in strategic alliances at BMO Financial Group in Toronto leaves to start a new company based on teaching mindfulness to corporate clients. But that's just what Maria Gonzalez did when she founded Argonauta Strategic Alliances Consulting, which helps others create strategic alignment in a very mindful way. Gonzalez is also the best-selling author of Mindful Leadership and The Mindful Investor, has taught at McGill University, recently launched the Mindful Leadership App, and writes a blog for the Harvard Business Review. Hear just why we all can't afford not to be more mindful!
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8 - Maria Gonzalez Pt. 1
26/06/2014 Duración: 34minIt's not everyday that an executive working in strategic alliances at BMO Financial Group in Toronto leaves to start a new company based on teaching mindfulness to corporate clients. But that's just what Maria Gonzalez did when she founded Argonauta Strategic Alliances Consulting, which helps others create strategic alignment in a very mindful way. Gonzalez is also the best-selling author ofThe Mindful Investor, has taught at McGill University, recently launched the Mindfulness Leadership App, and writes a blog for the Harvard Business Review. Hear just why we all can't afford not to be more mindful!
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7 - Dr. Taz Bhatia MD
24/06/2014 Duración: 38minYou've seen her on the Dr. Oz Show, the Today show, and as the health expert on CNN's Headline News. She wrote the best selling book What Doctors Eat, was the spokesperson for the American Academy of Pediatrics, and has taught at Emory University. Now imagine you have 25 minutes with Dr. Taz Bhatia to ask her question after question about how to stay healthy—and why it's so hard. Take a listen, and get ready to throw out all your sugary groceries!