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Learn or Be Learned
Shiva Dhana | Dhana Studios
143 episodes
1 week ago
Welcome to the Learn or Be Learned Podcast, where we discover the rich tapestry of the human experience through the lenses of anthropology, entrepreneurship, human nature, and health. Join Anthropologist Shiva Dhana in our three captivating series - books, guests, and solo episodes - as we delve into society, culture, and the complex facets of our collective journey. Amidst the rapid pace of the technological revolution, we find ourselves navigating uncharted territories. Adaptation is essential for evolution; so, the pivotal question remains - will you choose to learn... or be learned from?
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Welcome to the Learn or Be Learned Podcast, where we discover the rich tapestry of the human experience through the lenses of anthropology, entrepreneurship, human nature, and health. Join Anthropologist Shiva Dhana in our three captivating series - books, guests, and solo episodes - as we delve into society, culture, and the complex facets of our collective journey. Amidst the rapid pace of the technological revolution, we find ourselves navigating uncharted territories. Adaptation is essential for evolution; so, the pivotal question remains - will you choose to learn... or be learned from?
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123. How MINDFULNESS Calms Anxiety Away (Insights from Harvard Med Professor) ft. Madelaine Weiss
Learn or Be Learned
59 minutes 25 seconds
11 months ago
123. How MINDFULNESS Calms Anxiety Away (Insights from Harvard Med Professor) ft. Madelaine Weiss

In a world where our minds are constantly crafting stories—about who we are, where we’ve been, and where we’re headed—understanding the narrative becomes a journey of self-discovery. In this episode, Madelaine Weiss, a Harvard-trained expert in human behavior, unpacks the delicate dance between the ego, mindfulness, and the stories we carry. Through rich conversations and thought-provoking insights, we explore the human tendency to fill in the blanks, the evolutionary purpose of emotions, and the power of choice that lies between stimulus and response. As the conversation unfolds, we navigate the balance between letting go of what holds us back and embracing the tools that allow us to take control of our lives. This is a story of awareness, courage, and the profound realization that we are both the author and the observer of our existence.


Takeaways

  • Epistemic hunger drives the desire for knowledge.
  • The ego can hinder the learning process.
  • Mindfulness practices have significant health benefits.
  • Spiritual paths can lead to similar destinations.
  • Observation is key to understanding consciousness.
  • Personal growth requires flexibility and new tools.
  • Children's purity and presence are often lost in adulthood.
  • The mind often creates narratives that can be limiting.
  • Different experiences shape individual spiritual journeys.
  • Seeking answers is a dance, not a forced process. Adaptive strategies can become overwhelming if not managed.
  • We have more control over our emotions than we realize.
  • Anxiety can serve as a useful signal for decision-making.
  • Emotions are essential for making informed choices.
  • Self-trust is crucial for resilience and personal growth.
  • Life experiences shape our understanding of ourselves.
  • We can revise our personal narratives to empower ourselves.
  • Understanding our feelings can lead to greater self-awareness.
  • The human experience is about navigating emotions and challenges.
  • Finding meaning in adversity can lead to profound insights.


Quotes

  1. "The mind makes up stories for us to live in. The more we know that, the better those stories can be, because then we're in charge of it instead of it being in charge of us." – Madelaine Weiss
  2. "Between stimulus and response, there is a space. And in that space is our power to choose. In our choice lies our freedom and growth." – Viktor Frankl, referenced by Madelaine Weiss
  3. "You cannot be that which you observe, for then who would be doing the observing?" – Madelaine Weiss


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Chapters

(00:00) Epistemic Hunger

(05:51) Mindfulness Impact

(12:03) Observation & Consciousness

(17:59) Power of Presence

(23:56) Growth Tools

(32:42) Anxiety & Decisions

(39:51) Emotions & Choices

(49:55) Self-Trust & Resilience


Keywords:

epistemic hunger, mindfulness, ego, spirituality, consciousness, personal growth, learning, health, meditation, presence, adaptive strategies, anxiety, fear, decision making, emotions, self-trust, resilience, human experience, personal growth, Viktor Frankl

Learn or Be Learned
Welcome to the Learn or Be Learned Podcast, where we discover the rich tapestry of the human experience through the lenses of anthropology, entrepreneurship, human nature, and health. Join Anthropologist Shiva Dhana in our three captivating series - books, guests, and solo episodes - as we delve into society, culture, and the complex facets of our collective journey. Amidst the rapid pace of the technological revolution, we find ourselves navigating uncharted territories. Adaptation is essential for evolution; so, the pivotal question remains - will you choose to learn... or be learned from?