7 Ways Mindfulness Could Support Compassionate Policing
Founding Editor Barry Boyce considers what contribution mindfulness practice might make to the change people are seeking in police departments. Read More
Founding Editor Barry Boyce considers what contribution mindfulness practice might make to the change people are seeking in police departments. Read More
Mindfulness equips us for times when we're asked to listen and act. Here are three ways you can bring your practice to moments of social unrest. Read More
New research finds that just one week of mindfulness practice may improve our emotional memory and boost resilience to difficult emotions. Read More
We all make bad decisions from time to time—Here's how mindfulness can help turn moments of indecision into moments of clarity. Read More
It's difficult to have a conversation about racism, privilege and fragility without things getting heated. In this Point of View Podcast, experts weigh in on the role mindfulness plays in understanding and navigating racial justice. Read More
Mindfulness is often taught to and by middle-aged white women, but some of the most intense and interesting work is being offered to diverse and disenfranchised communities—bringing our cultural and class biases out into the open. Read More
Mindful editor-in-chief Barry Boyce talks with writer and editor Stephanie Domet about how mindfulness helps us deepen our caring not only for ourselves, but also for others, no matter how different from us they may seem. And, we meet the Mindful Vulgarian, and talk a little about MOMing, also known as Mouthing off Mindfully. Read More
Point of View Podcast Episode 9: Editor-in-Chief Barry Boyce and Editor Stephanie Domet talk about using mindfulness to slow down and see beyond our first impressions. Read More
A resource guide to help people of color destigmatize mental health issues, find culturally competent therapists, and practice self-care. Read More
In her new book, Dolly Chugh provides us with tips for recognizing bias and reducing its effects in ourselves and our workplaces. Read More