In this talk from Dr. Rick Hanson for his Wednesday Night Meditation Talk series on Brain Tips for Deep Calm.
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Join me as I chat live with Ralph De La Rosa-a therapist, meditation teacher, storyteller, and musician. He is the author of The Monkey is the Messenger and has been featured in GQ, SELF, Women's Health, and Elephant Journal.
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In today’s video, Michael will be speaking with Dr. Rick Hanson, neuropsychologist, brain expert, and the best-selling author of ‘Hardwiring Happiness,’ ‘Just One Thing,’ ‘The Buddha’s Brain,’ and an absolutely brilliant must-read of a book ‘Resilient.’
In this talk from Dr. Rick Hanson for his Wednesday Night Meditation Talk series, he covers love and anger in the time of Corona. During the Coronavirus pandemic, many are experiencing a wide range of feelings, and Dr. Hanson offers some perspective to help you handle this challenging time.
A talk based on Dr. Hanson’s book “Resilient: How to Grow an Unshakable Core of Calm, Strength, and Happiness.” Learn how to develop key inner strengths—like grit, gratitude, and compassion—to stay calm, confident, and happy no matter what life throws at you.
The best-selling author of Buddha's Brain explains how we can boost our positive emotions and positive experiences.
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Dr. Rick Hanson speaking at the Neuroplasticity and Education: Strengthening the Connection conference presented by the Eaton Educational Group at the Westin Bayshore Hotel on October 25, 2013.
Rick Hanson Speaking on The Not-Craving Brain at Mindfulness Conference by FACES Conferences.
Rick Hanson explains how we can use our minds to change our brains to change our minds for the better. This video was taken at the Greater Good Science Center in UC Berkeley as part of the Science of a Meaningful Life Series.
In this soothing interview, Dr. Rick Hanson discusses his book, “Resilient,” and the amazing neuroscience that will help you build inner strength to face all life’s challenges.
Like a lot of people, I’ve been worried about the coronavirus. And I’ve been thinking about what to do, both out in the world and inside my own mind.