495 - The Science of Mindfulness
Mindfulness is sometimes seen as a buzzword, but it’s an evidence-based facet key to our physical and emotional well-being. Mindfulness researcher Dr. Christina Bethell talks with Lindsay Smith Rogers about the science behind the practice, the connection to resilience, and how mindfulness can help people recover from trauma and adverse childhood experiences. They also discuss some basic practices you can do yourself and Dr. Bethell leads a short breathing exercise. Learn more about her work here.

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A Science-Supported Journaling Protocol to Improve Mental & Physical Health

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MINDFULNESS Documentary Film 2025

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Jon Kabat-Zinn - "The Healing Power of Mindfulness"

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How to Build a Life That Matters & Get What You Want Starting Today

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The surprising science of happiness | Dan Gilbert

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Psychedelics, Spirituality, Mindfulness, and Mortality – Personal Reflections and Visions

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Mindfulness - An introduction with Jon Kabat-Zinn

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Science of Meditation: Brain Waves 101

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Climate Optimism: How to Stay Hopeful Without Looking Away — with Anne Therese Gennari

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The Dish: Beyond Compliance: How Standards Communities Shape Health IT Policy

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Paying Attention & Mindfulness | Sam Chase | TEDxNYU

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4 Hours of Deep Focus Music for Studying - Concentration Music For Deep Thinking And Focus

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Harvard Professor Explains The Rules of Writing — Steven Pinker

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Nervous System Regulation (999 Hz) | 1 hour handpan music | Malte Marten

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The Strange Science of Why We Dream

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How Meditation Impacts the Brain and Implications for Health

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Self-Compassion: An Antidote to Shame

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CMS Mindfulness Science Keynote Lecture - Dr. Elizabeth Hoge, MD

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The 3 Brain Strategies That *Actually* Rewire Your Mind (Neuroscience Explained)

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