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Shinzen Young Describes Mindfulness Meditation—as Only He Can

By Shinzen Young — 2009

The purpose of this interview was to introduce people to mindfulness meditation and/or to Shinzen in a more casual, talk-show type format—thus Steph is playing the role of non-meditating talk-show host while Shinzen maintains his role as insightful, innovative teacher who speaks from deep experience... See more...

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Wisdom Research Forum: “The Wisdom of Being Here Now” by Amishi Jha, PhD

The Wisdom of Being Here Now: Strengthening Attention with Mindfulness Training Presentation by Associate Professor of Psychology and Director of Contemplative Neuroscience, Mindfulness Research and Practice Initiative, Amish Jha, PhD from the University of Miami at the University of Chicago Wisdom...

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The Mindful Athlete | George Mumford | Talks at Google

“Being in the Zone” or “Flow” is enhanced by the regular practice of being in the present moment, whether on or off the court. George Mumford has been teaching the NBA’s biggest stars about flow and mindfulness for years, including Michael.

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What If You Have No Concentration? What Are the Benefits of Concentration? ~ Shinzen Young

This is part of an interview Shinzen Young did with Stephanie Nash in January 2009.

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Jon Kabat Zinn: Some Reflections and Guidance on the Cultivation of Mindfulness

Some reflections and guidance on the cultivation of mindfulness and its moment-by-moment integration in life unfolding.

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Quick Takes: Amishi Jha

Amishi Jha is a brain scientist who is working on ways to train brains to pay better attention. How can mindfulness training help people in high-stress situations—from medical staff to soldiers—better navigate their challenging environments?

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Amishi Jha: Building Attention

Amishi Jha is a brain scientist who is working on ways to train brains to pay better attention. How can mindfulness training help people in high-stress situations—from medical staff to soldiers—better navigate their challenging environments?

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Dr. Amishi Jha, University of Miami, Miami Magazine

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