Metta Hour with Sharon Salzberg
Religion & Spirituality:Buddhism
For episode 144 of the Metta Hour, Sharon speaks with Zindel Segal, Ph.D.
Zindel is a Distinguished Professor of Psychology in Mood Disorders at the University of Toronto Scarborough. He has written over ten books, and 180 scientific publications, including The Mindful Way Through Depression, and recently co-founded MindfulNoggin.com, a website for mindfulness-based clinical care for managing depression and anxiety. In this conversation, Sharon and Zindel discuss the nuanced relationship between mindfulness practice and mental health. Zindel shares some of his research about when and how Mindfulness practice can aid recovery from clinical depression, and anxiety, as well as some of the new challenge folks are facing now from the pandemic. The episode closes with Zindel leads a 3-minute guided meditation practice on the breath. Learn more about Zindel’s work, visit mindfulnoggin.com
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Ep. 42 – Rev Angel Kyodo Williams: Bridging Activism & Spirituality
Ep. 41 – Transformational Activism: Ethan Nichtern & Eric Schneiderman
Ep. 40 – Inner City Youth and Meditation
Ep. 39 – Buddha with a Smartphone with Ethan Nichtern
Ep. 38 – Metta, Concentration and Balance
Ep. 37 – Questions On Loving Kindness
Ep. 36 – Congressman Tim Ryan at Mindful Life Conference
Ep. 35 – The Path
Ep. 34 – Taking Refuge
Ep. 33 – Three Skills of Meditation
Ep. 32 – Rapture
Ep. 31 – Sympathetic Joy Pt. 2
Ep. 30 – Sympathetic Joy Pt. 1
Ep. 29 – Equanimity and Faith
Ep. 28 – Training Attention: Metta
Ep. 27 – Introduction to Metta
Ep. 26 – Going Home
Ep. 25 – Compassion, Sympathetic Joy and Equanimity
Ep. 24 – Proximity (featuring Raghu Markus)
Ep. 23 – Practicing in the World
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