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Look Again is a podcast that is four friends exploring Mindfulness with special guest in the field of meditation, psychology, science, and spirituality. This podcast is an internal investigation into your self and mind.

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    • Sep 5, 2021 LATEST EPISODE
    • every other week NEW EPISODES
    • 49m AVG DURATION
    • 42 EPISODES

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    Look Again: The Many Faces of God

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2021 50:25


    God is a force in which most of us believe and worship. But how we worship and experience God could be different than others. In the podcast we discuss the many different ways to express, experience, and also pray to the various versions of God.

    Look Again with Samantha Skelly

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2021 52:32


    Look Again podcast speaks with Samantha Skelly, a podcaster, writer, and facilitator with the breath and breathe work. She speaks with us about her work and the lessons she's learned over time while interviewing many people, teaching, and writing about these practices. Special Guest: Samantha Skelly.

    Look Again: Astral Projection, the ability to be disembodied

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2021 58:19


    Astral Projection is the ability to enter a trancelike state and leave your physical body to travel to other realms and places. What does this actually mean and is it even possible? In this episode we explore the idea of astral projection, how to, where you go, and is this a possibility. Come join us on this journey as we talk about all the things in which involve the idea of astral project.

    Look Again: Digital Detritus and Our Identity to the Internet

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2021 58:52


    The internet is a vast tool that is used all over the world. It has shaped our future in such a way that will be forever remembered. But before the internet and social media our relationships, friendships, and lives were a bit different than they are now. We used to engage with each other in many different ways. How we engage, learn, research, share photos, listen to music, and work is impactacted in a dramatic way.. The internet has literally reshaped how we relate with others and self to the world in such a fast paced nature.

    Look Again: Trusting Yourself and Others

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2021 59:04


    Trust, is a profound and very important quality we experience in our lives. In this episode we go over the important aspects to the idea of trust and trusting. What does it look like to trust and what does it look like to trust others. By understand what trust has to offer and how we utilize it can help us move through unsure spaces.

    Look Again with Michael Carroll

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2021 54:34


    Michael Carroll is an author that writes about Mindfulness at work and how we show up when we are in such environments. Michael speaks with us about his practices, teachings, and also experience with mindfulness and how it has shaped his life. Special Guest: Michael Carroll.

    Look Again: Finding, Expressing, and Holding Boundaries

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2021 57:50


    At some point in our lives we come across many moments where what feels comfortable with us is challenged and needing to be dealt with. These are the moments in which boundaries arise. Boundaries we will then hold to ourselves, to others, and to situations we get in. Once we set and hold boundaries we explore the various ways in which they are crossed or experienced. This episode is based on the idea of how we define, discover, and hold these set boundaries and how we use them in our lives to create comfortable or uncomfortable spaces.

    Look Again withBarry Boyce and James Gimian from Mindful Magazine

    Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2021 44:26


    Our good friends and special guest from Mindful Magazine and Mindful.org Barry and James join us on Look Again Podcast to discuss the roots of the magazine, what mindfulnesss means to them and how has is shifted over time, and some fun stories. Come listen in on our hang out as we settle in and enjoy everyones company. Its inspiring to host a podcast with some individuals who have shaped and helped us along the way towards our mission to spread the word and practice of mindfulness. Special Guests: Barry Boyce and James Gimian.

    Look Again with George Mumford

    Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2021 58:35


    George Mumford’s deeply moving personal story is unforgettable. An aspiring basketball player at the University of Massachusetts (where he roomed with Dr. J, Julius Erving), injuries forced Mumford out of the game he loved. The medications that relieved the pain of his injuries also numbed him to the emptiness he felt without the game and eventually led him to heroin. After years of making meditation on and off the cushion the center of his life and getting clean, Mumford enrolled in Dr. Jon Kabat-Zinn’s Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction program and collaborated with him to create the Inner-city Stress Reduction Clinic in the early nineties. When Michael Jordan left the Chicago Bulls to play baseball in 1993, the team was in crisis. Coach Phil Jackson, a long-time mindfulness practitioner, contacted Dr. Kabat-Zinn to find someone who could teach mindfulness techniques to the struggling team—someone who would have credibility and could speak the language of his players. Kabat-Zinn led Jackson to Mumford and their partnership began. Mumford has worked with Jackson and many of the teams he coached to become NBA champions. His roster of champion clients has since blossomed way beyond basketball to include corporate executives, Olympians, and athletes in many different sports. Special Guest: George Mumford.

    Look Again: Being Bent Out of Shape

    Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2021 47:35


    During one of our previous podcasts there was a moment where Atman mentioned how people get all bent out of shape from certain situations and interactions with others. This got us thinking about what this actually means and thought it could be a creatively metaphoric way to speak about who we are as individuals. In this episode we are going to explore the various ways to experience, express, and approach the idea of being bent out of shape.

    Look Again with Eddie Stern

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2021 68:08


    Eddie Stern joins us on Look Again podcast talking about yoga, application, and the discovering of new and sacred processes. Listen in on our talk as we have the pleasure of hosting Eddie while he speaks to us about his experiences and knowledge of the practice. Eddie Stern is a Yoga teacher, author, and lecturer from New York City. He has been practicing Yoga since 1987, and ran his school in SoHo from 1993-2019. In the late 1990’s and early 2000’s the school became a focal point for Ashtanga Yoga in New York with an eclectic mix of downtown artists and spiritual seekers practicing and meditating next to well-known personalities such as Madonna, Gwyneth Paltrow, Mike D, and Lou Reed, in what was also Manhattan’s first consecrated Ganesh Temple. Eddie has a passion for seeking out diversity in all aspects of his work and uses a multidisciplinary approach of combining technology, scientific research, and collaboration to help further understanding, education, and access to yoga. He continues to study philosophy, Sanskrit, ritual, science, and religion, as well as maintain a passion for the daily practice Yoga. Eddie learned Ashtanga yoga under Sri K. Pattabhi Jois and R. Sharath Jois, of Mysore, India. Special Guest: Eddie Stern.

    Look Again: Circumference of Source

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2021 45:02


    Source, what is it where does it come from and how does it adhere to our lives. In this episode we explore the various ways it can show up or affect our lives in the ways it does. We also go over multiple ways in which we can view and experience source varied on the many creation stories. We hear this word and idea come up a lot but does anyone every really go into deep detail of where and what it is, why is it here, and when does it come from.

    Look Again with Bill Duke

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2021 37:37


    Bill Duke is an American actor who's played some legendary roles in his career while becoming an educator and director. He's graced major roles and movies during his acting time. While acting and directing he also utilized Transcendental Meditation to help guide his craft and also to help him in life. Take a listen to the podcast while we have the pleasure of interviewing someone we at Look Again admire and fell in love with his work. Special Guest: Bill Duke.

    Look Again: The Mind

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2021 50:25


    Ali Smith, Atman Smith, Andres Gonzalez, David DeVine, The Mind, Mind, Holistic Life Foundation, Holistic Life, Mindful, Mindfulness, Meditation, Practice, Intentional, Intention, Yoga, Buddhism, Spiritual, Spirituality, Spirit, Comp

    Look Again with Maureen Pelton & Charlie Hartwell

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2021 47:12


    Maureen and Charlie advise high level, conscious, and heart driven entrepreneurs and leaders. Their consulting supports people to shift into the most authentic version of themselves, so when they grow their organizations, they are expressing something that is real and true. Maureen also consults with motivated, awakening individuals who are seeking a deeper integration of their experiences. As a paradigm shifter, Maureen understands that the world changes as people remember their true nature, personal sovereignty, and authentic passion. Her holistic approach to consulting empowers people to confront their limiting stories and beliefs. In a loving and powerful way this work invites people to become embodied, attuned, and contribute within their alignment. Special Guests: Charlie Hartwell and Maureen Pelton.

    Look Again: The Mechanics of Nurturing

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2021 59:29


    What is it mean to Nurture, and how do we nurture. In this episode we explore what nurturing means and how it affects our lives. We go over examples that we've faced and other situations. How is it you see nurturing and how has it promoted healing in your life? What are ways you nurture yourself? We go over ideas of how to view and also use nurturing in a way to better ourselves and also how we move through life.

    Look Again with Lisa Welchel

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2021 67:37


    Lisa Diane Whelchel is an American actress, singer, songwriter, author, and public speaker. She is known for her appearances as a Mouseketeer on The New Mickey Mouse Club and her nine-year role as the preppy and wealthy Blair Warner on The Facts of Life. In this podcast interivew with Lisa we explore the journey of acting and also spirit that she has gone through. What it was like having a moment of awakening and redefining her vision of how she interprets spirit. Special Guest: Lisa Welchel.

    Look Again: Death and Dying

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2021 51:22


    In this episode we explore the various ways you can view death and dying while also speaking about experiences we've either have or heard about. What does death and dying mean to you? Is this something you think about a lot or something that never comes up? Does this topic make you nervous or are you okay with sharing the idea with others?

    Look Again with Dwight Watkins

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2020 42:46


    D. Watkins is Editor at Large for Salon. His work has been published in the New York Times, New York Times Magazine, The Guardian, Rolling Stone, and other publications. He holds a Master’s in Education from Johns Hopkins University and an MFA in Creative Writing from the University of Baltimore. He is a college lecturer at the University of Baltimore and founder of the BMORE Writers Project, and has also been the recipient of numerous awards including the BMe Genius Grant, and the Ford’s Men of Courage. Watkins was also a finalist for the Hurston Wright Legacy Award and Books for A Better Life. He has lectured at countless universities, and events, around the world. Watkins has been featured as a guest and commentator on NBC’s Meet the Press, CNN’s The Erin Burnett Show, Democracy Now and NPR’s Monday Morning, among other shows. Watkins is from and lives in Baltimore. He is the author of the New York Times bestsellers The Beast Side: Living (and Dying) While Black in America and The Cook Up: A Crack Rock Memoir and We Speak for Ourselves: A Word from Forgotten Black America. Special Guest: Dwight Watkins.

    Look Again: The Importance of Checking In

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2020 57:28


    Another Look Again Podcast with us checking in with each other about the current position of our mental and physical health. We discuss the importance of checking in with yourself, family, friends, and community during this pandemic.

    Look Again with Dr. Dan Siegel

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2020 65:01


    Daniel J. Siegel received his medical degree from Harvard University and completed his postgraduate medical education at UCLA with training in pediatrics and child, adolescent and adult psychiatry. He served as a National Institute of Mental Health Research Fellow at UCLA, studying family interactions with an emphasis on how attachment experiences influence emotions, behavior, autobiographical memory and narrative. Dr. Siegel is a clinical professor of psychiatry at the UCLA School of Medicine and the founding co-director of the Mindful Awareness Research Center at UCLA. An award-winning educator, he is a Distinguished Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association and recipient of several honorary fellowships. Dr. Siegel is also the Executive Director of the Mindsight Institute, an educational organization, which offers online learning and in-person seminars that focus on how the development of mindsight in individuals, families and communities can be enhanced by examining the interface of human relationships and basic biological processes. His psychotherapy practice includes children, adolescents, adults, couples, and families. He serves as the Medical Director of the LifeSpan Learning Institute and on the Advisory Board of the Blue School in New York City, which has built its curriculum around Dr. Siegel’s Mindsight approach. Dr. Siegel has published extensively for the professional audience. He is the author of numerous articles, chapters, and the internationally acclaimed text, The Developing Mind: How Relationships and the Brain Interact to Shape Who We Are (2nd. Ed., Guilford, 2012). This book introduces the field of interpersonal neurobiology, and has been utilized by a number of clinical and research organizations worldwide. Dr. Siegel serves as the Founding Editor for the Norton Professional Series on Interpersonal Neurobiology which contains nearly seventy textbooks. The Mindful Brain: Reflection and Attunement in the Cultivation of Well-Being (Norton, 2007) explores the nature of mindful awareness as a process that harnesses the social circuitry of the brain as it promotes mental, physical, and relational health. The Mindful Therapist: A Clinician's Guide to Mindsight and Neural Integration (Norton, 2010), explores the application of focusing techniques for the clinician’s own development, as well as their clients' development of mindsight and neural integration. Pocket Guide to Interpersonal Neurobiology: An Integrative Handbook of the Mind (Norton, 2012), explores how to apply the interpersonal neurobiology approach to developing a healthy mind, an integrated brain, and empathic relationships. The New York Times bestseller Mind: A Journey to the Heart of Being Human (Norton, 2016) offers a deep exploration of our mental lives as they emerge from the body and our relations to each other and the world around us. His New York Times bestseller Aware: The Science and Practice of Presence (Tarcher/Perigee, 2018) provides practical instruction for mastering the Wheel of Awareness, a life-changing tool for cultivating more focus, presence, and peace in one's day-to-day life. Dr. Siegel's publications for professionals and the public have been translated into over 40 forty languages. Dr. Siegel’s book, Mindsight: The New Science of Personal Transformation (Bantam, 2010), offers the general reader an in-depth exploration of the power of the mind to integrate the brain and promote well-being. He has written five parenting books, including the three New York Times bestsellers Brainstorm: The Power and Purpose of the Teenage Brain (Tarcher/Penguin, 2014); The Whole-Brain Child: 12 Revolutionary Strategies to Nurture Your Child's Developing Mind (Random House, 2011) and No-Drama Discipline: The Whole-Brain Way to Calm the Chaos and Nurture Your Child's Developing Mind (Bantam, 2014), both with Tina Payne Bryson, Ph.D., The Yes Brain: How to Cultivate Courage, Curiosity, and Resilience in Your Child (Bantam, 2018) also with Tina Payne Bryson, Ph.D., and Parenting from the Inside Out: How a Deeper Self-Understanding Can Help You Raise Children Who Thrive (Tarcher/Penguin, 2003) with Mary Hartzell, M.Ed. Dr. Siegel's unique ability to make complicated scientific concepts exciting and accessible has led him to be invited to address diverse local, national and international groups including mental health professionals, neuroscientists, corporate leaders, educators, parents, public administrators, healthcare providers, policy-makers, mediators, judges, and clergy. He has lectured for the King of Thailand, Pope John Paul II, His Holiness the Dalai Lama, Google University, and London's Royal Society of Arts (RSA). He lives in Southern California with his family. Special Guest: Dr. Dan Siegel.

    Look Again with Mark Greenberg

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2020 42:11


    Mark T. Greenberg holds the Bennett Endowed Chair in Prevention Research in Penn State’s College of Health and Human Development. He is the founding director of the Bennett Prevention Research Center for the Promotion of Human Development. He is one of the authors of the PATHS curriculum, which is used in thousands of schools in more than 20 countries. He is also a senior investigator on numerous national and international research projects including Fast Track, PROSPER, the Family Life Project, REDI, and PATHS to Success. He is the author of more than 300 journal articles and book chapters on developmental psychopathology, well-being, and the effects of prevention efforts on children and families. He received the Research Scientist Award (2002) and the Presidential Award (2012) from the Society for Prevention Research in 2002 and the Society for Child Development Distinguished Contributions to Public Policy for Children Award in 2009. One of his current interests is how to help nurture awareness and compassion in our society. He also chairs CASEL’s Research Advisory Group. Special Guest: Mark Greenberg.

    Look Again with Michael Craft

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2020 54:28


    Michael Craft, Omega’s business and program development strategist, has strongly influenced the development of Omega’s mission, workshops, and conferences. An experienced trend tracker, copywriter, and author, he has also taught successful workshops in tai chi and meditation for many years. Craft has been a practitioner of tai chi chuan, qigong, and mindfulness meditation for more than 30 years. A past program director at Omega and three leading West Coast retreat centers, he is an integral part of Omega’s curriculum development. He has also taught popular workshops at Omega for many years. As a lifelong student of shamanism and comparative mythology, he is also the author of Alien Impact, a study of the UFO-alien phenomenon. Special Guest: Michael Craft.

    Look Again with Richard Davidson

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2020 44:19


    Dr. Davidson is the William James and Vilas Professor of Psychology and Psychiatry and Founder and Director of the Center for Healthy Minds at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, where he has been a faculty member since 1984. Throughout his career, he has published more than 375 articles and 80 chapters/reviews as well as edited 14 books. He received his Ph.D. from Harvard University in Psychology, Psychopathology & Psychophysiology with a minor focus in Behavioral Neurology and Neuroanatomy; and a B.S., in Psychology from New York University. Special Guest: Richard Davidson.

    Look Again: with Bessel van der Kolk MD.

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2020 40:34


    Bessel van der Kolk MD spends his career studying how children and adults adapt to traumatic experiences, and has translated emerging findings from neuroscience and attachment research to develop and study a range of treatments for traumatic stress in children and adults. In 1984, he set up one of the first clinical/research centers in the US dedicated to study and treatment of traumatic stress in civilian populations, which has trained numerous researchers and clinicians specializing in the study and treatment of traumatic stress, and which has been continually funded to research the impact of traumatic stress and effective treatment interventions. He did the first studies on the effects of SSRIs on PTSD; was a member of the first neuroimaging team to investigate how trauma changes brain processes, and did the first research linking BPD and deliberate self-injury to trauma and neglect in early childhood. Much of his research has focused on how trauma has a different impact at different stages of development, and that disruptions in care-giving systems have additional deleterious effects that need to be addressed for effective intervention. In order to promote a deeper understanding of the impact of childhood trauma and to foster the development and execution of effective treatment interventions, he initiated the process that led to the establishment of the National Child Traumatic Stress Network (NCTSN), a Congressionally mandated initiative that now funds approximately 150 centers specializing in developing effective treatment interventions, and implementing them in a wide array of settings, from juvenile detention centers to tribal agencies, nationwide. He has focused on studying treatments that stabilize physiology, increase executive functioning and help traumatized individuals to feel fully alert to the present. This has included an NIMH funded study on EMDR and NCCAM funded study of yoga, and, in recent years, the study of neurofeedback to investigate whether attentional and perceptual systems (and the neural tracks responsible for them) can be altered by changing EEG patterns. His efforts resulted in the establishment of Trauma Center that consisted of a well-trained clinical team specializing in the treatment of children and adults with histories of child maltreatment, that applied treatment models that are widely taught and implemented nationwide, a research lab that studied the effects of neurofeedback and MDMA on behavior, mood, and executive functioning, and numerous trainings nationwide to a variety of mental health professional, educators, parent groups, policy makers, and law enforcement personnel. Special Guest: Bessel van der Kolk MD.

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