Building Resilience at Harvard
How Harvard started a mindfulness program to address staff stress.
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How Harvard started a mindfulness program to address staff stress.
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How Christian organizations are attempting to get rid of mindfulness programs in our public schools.
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ABC News Anchor Dan Harris and meditation teacher Joseph Goldstein explore how to re-frame that moment when you catch your mind wandering and why that moment is the most important part of mindfulness practice.
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A series of town hall meetings puts a mindful lens on the issues of the day.
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Redefining happiness in the age of mindfulness.
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Stephanie Kaza is a professor of environmental studies at the University of Vermont, where she co-founded the Environmental Council, a campus-wide consortium on sustainability. She has been an active participant in Buddhist-Christian dialogues and served recently as president of the Society for Buddhist-Christian Studies. Her books include Hooked! Buddhist Writing…
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Gretel Ehrlich is a poet, novelist, essayist, outdoorswoman, and adventure traveler. She divides her time between California and her ranch in Wyoming, and travels frequently in northern climes.
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Karen Kissel Wegela, Ph.D., is on the faculty leadership team of the M.A. Psychology: Contemplative Psychotherapy program at Naropa University. She is a psychologist in private practice and author of How to Be a Help Instead of a Nuisance.
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Meg Federico is a writer and journalist living in Halifax, Nova Scotia, where she writes a weekly newspaper column on the changing roles of caregivers and care receivers. She is also the author of Welcome to the Departure Lounge: Adventures in Mothering Mother.
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Margaret Wheatley, Ed.D., writes, teaches and speaks about new practices and ideas for organizing in chaotic times. She is president of The Berkana Institute and author of Leadership and the New Science, and most recently Perseverance.
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