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Join former monk, keynote speaker, and executive coach, Pandit Dasa, as he delves into the future of work and the art of mindful leadership. In this insightful podcast, Pandit shares practical tools and strategies to navigate the fast-paced and stressful landscape of the modern workplace. From fostering positive workplace cultures to developing resilience during challenging times. Pandit provides valuable takeaways for maintaining mental well-being, cultivating meaningful connections, and creating a harmonious work-life balance. Discover the transformative power of mindful leadership and unlock the keys to a more positive, productive, and fulfilling professional journey.For more information regarding Pandit, you can go to his website https://www.panditdasa.com/
In this episode, Pandit Dasa, a former monk, distills for us the wisdom he has attained over 15 years a monk and a decade as a corporate trainer and speaker. You will get a summary of what is Mindfulness and how you can stay in the moment.Pandit Ji also shares his tips on managing toxic corporate culture.A full episode is also available on my YouTube Channel. Follow me on LinkedIn, YouTube, and all popular Podcast channels - Anshuman Tiwari
After 15 years as a Monk, Pandit Dasa Changed his life path. In this Episode, Coach M J explores his one of a kind journey as Pandit unpacks his background, the circumstances and his new life path today as an author and speaker. There is even a one minute meditation exercise in this podcast, so drivers beware to pull over if you wish to enjoy this guided visualization exercise from a real monk... The Real Mission : I'M Possible Show is proud to present Pandit Dasa.
Context & Clarity Podcast with Jeff Echols and Katharine MacPhail
How can mindfulness change the way we practice?In this podcast episode, Jeff Echols and Co-Host Katharine MacPhail welcome Pandit Dasa, former monk, an authority on the future of work, resilience, mindfulness, and mental health, and the author of "Urban Monk" and "Closing the Apps: How to be Mindful at Work and at Home,” to Context & Clarity LIVE. Listen to the conversation as Pandit joins us to talk about the power of mindfulness in our homes, our lives, and our work.To watch the full conversation, visit YouTube. If you enjoy this show, you can find similar content at Gābl Media.Mentioned in this episode:Gabl Membership
Yvette talks with Pandit Dasa, who lived as a monk for 15 years in New York City, about his current work in mindfulness. Pandit is the author of Urban Monk: Exploring Karma, Consciousness and the Divine and Closing the Apps: How to Stay Mindful at Work and at Home. He is a consultant to many Fortune 500 companies and has been covered in the Wall Street Journal, Forbes, Bloomberg and USA Today. Pandit shares with Yvette his messages of resilience, leadership and stress management at work and in life.
Happy New Year Folks! The xMonks Drive 2023 year opener couldn't have been better! Pandit Dasa has joined us as the first guest of the year. He is a former monk and an authority on Mindfulness, and Mental Health. Listen to the episode as Pandit brings out the best from his experience and tells us why empathy alone can not generate productive workplaces. What do modern leaders need to do more?About Pandit DasaPandit Dasa is a Mindful Leadership Expert, author, and motivational keynote speaker. His inspirational speeches aim to create a more mindful workplace culture, that increases productivity and improves retention.He encourages leadership and co-workers to appreciate and celebrate the success and contributions of others. This attitude fosters trust, enhances teamwork, and greatly impacts employee performance. He emphasizes the importance of leading without ego and highlights the importance of cultivating self-awareness and personal growth and development. Pandit Dasa has spent 15 years as a monk in New York City and today he speaks on Mindful Leadership, Resilience, Mental Health, and Stress Management and helps companies transform their workplace culture to create a more collaborative and engaging environment.For more such content, you can visit us at :Website - https://www.panditdasa.comInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/panditdasa/LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/panditdasa/#Panditdasa #mindfulleadership #urbanmonk
How to Rewire the Brain for Happiness – And Other Tips to Reduce Anxiety James Nestor, Pandit Dasa, James Garrett, Shanhong Lu, and Craig Shoemaker feature in this special montage episode of The Adiel Gorel Show. Each of these experts in their respective fields offers their unique perspectives on the causes of panic and anxiety and the possible solutions for it. Don't miss this episode that teaches you to live happier. Key Insights: James Nestor explains the connection between carbon dioxide in the system and levels of panic. He speaks about how breathing techniques are seen to help to reduce panic attacks. Pandit Dasa explains how the power of the mind can make us experience things – for instance the physical reactions to a nightmare. He explains the mechanics of stress. James Garrett speaks about the Negativity Bias, which is our tendency to dwell on the negative rather than the positive. He offers tips to overcome this instinctive propensity. Shanhong Lu speaks about how the human mind is evolved in amazing ways but still has a primitive reaction to stress. She speaks about training the old brain into the new brain. Craig Shoemaker speaks of how laughter is such a powerful healing modality. It helps us heal and it puts things in perspective. However, we don't laugh as much as we should. Author, Investment Expert and Wellness Advocate Adiel Gorel isn't just an expert in his chosen fields but also a storyteller who makes complex issues easily accessible. Tune in to his show where he addresses diverse issues with a single aim to improve quality of life. Have questions? Seeking the right information is the first step toward improving quality of life and health. Post your questions in the comment box below or get in touch with me directly. https://adielgorel.com/ info@icgre.com How to control anxiety Dealing with a panic attack Why do we have panic attacks? How to rewire the brain to be happy Chronic stress and its impact #AdielGorelShow #healthandhappiness #matrix #serotonin #endorphins #neuroplasticity #nervoussystem #dalailama #anxiety #anxietyrelief #stressrelief #overcominganxiety #panicattacks #laughter
Welcome to another episode of The Action and Ambition Podcast! Joining us today is Pandit Dasa, a former monk, mindfulness expert, author, and international keynote speaker who speaks to Fortune 100 and Fortune 500 companies. He emphasizes self-care, the origin of all success. Some of the organizations he has spoken to are Google, NASA, London Stock Exchange, IBM, Citibank, World Government Summit, Kellogg, Cadillac, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, Nationwide Insurance, Novartis Pharmaceuticals, Pfizer, JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America and many others. Don't miss a thing on this. Tune in to learn more!
Join me and my guest, Pandit Dasa a Former Monk on a mindfulness exercise, and how to learn to meditate on a regular basis and not fall in the traps many people fall into when starting a meditation practice.Connect w/ me on Social Media and TELL ME YOU LISTEN TO THE PODCAST!- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/markmetry/- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-metry/- Twitter: https://twitter.com/markymetry- Email: markmetry722@gmail.comConnect w/ Pandit:- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/panditdasa/- Website: https://www.panditdasa.com/LYRICSlet's go back to 2016when I had nothing, left but a still silent dreamwait no, plenty of hate thoughnothing but a scream, lacking dopamine, I was lackin' couldn't see how the scene, you know what I mean?pondering who to callwandering in the hallsread an article on meditation knew I had to start smalloh wait no I am no hippiedon't got time to sit down with mesearching everywhere for happinessbut they tell me to go within meBut when I sit downI feel like a clownfeel like my worst selfcomes outfeels like I got nothing left to give, what a droughtsometimes I want to be out, of this earth, when it feels like I ain't got no worthbut then I realizethat's just a storyin my mind replaying sometimesit can get gorybut I can rewrite, the same damn storyto empower me, on the inside and give me some glorysit downfind your truthmeditation, good for youbreath it in and out like you always gotta doif you keep going, you gonna make it throughyou gonna make it through I promise you, we all tryin' to do it nowif you'd seen what we went through you would ask, me how?I don't even know anymore think it's God power, when it gets sweet and sour, I be grounded like a flowernow I'm on the beat with Panditspitting knowledge to you like we metaphysically hand itdidn't know if meditation would work for mebut we ran it, 6 years later, yeah we fans of ityeah we ain't got no plans to quitnow you listening to the mark metry showbetter drop that egobetter drop it to let it gocuz you know where we gotta gothere ain't no room for thatjust a ton of impactyou better go, get it going on your path
Are you looking for expert tips and mindfulness strategies to look after your staff during the pandemic? This new talk could be exactly what you need! Find out more at: http://panditdasa.com/resilience (http://panditdasa.com/resilience)
Motivational speaker and mindful coach Pandit Dasa has launched a new online keynote designed to help organization create a positive workplace culture that boosts employee engagement and raises retention figures. You can find out more at https://www.panditdasa.com/workplace-culture (https://www.panditdasa.com/workplace-culture)
Today's guest is Pandit Dasa he spent over 15 years as a monk in New York City. He teaches cooperation about the balance that I have been talking about for years with this podcast and with my book. I am so excited to share the conversation I had with him and hope that you take away a few things to help yourself with the Soul Life balance we all have to do. Especially at this time as things are getting back to normal and the "Rat race" starts speeding up again. LINKS & RESOURCESConnect w/ Pandit: https://www.linkedin.com/in/panditdasa/Pandit's Website: Home | Mindful Leadership Expert, Inspirational Speaker - Pandit DasaPandit's Books: Urban Monk Book | Motivational Speaker - Pandit DasaMy Book "SOUL/Life Balance": https://cutt.ly/hAydeYsMagicMind | https://cutt.ly/VRADrOH use code "SoulSam" for 20% off!Wizard Teams (Virtual Teams For YOU Managed by US) | https://cutt.ly/xmVsYTe Check out my Review of Pixar's "SOUL" Movie | https://cutt.ly/OmVsUNe FREE Glossary of Spiritual Terms for the Newly Activated: https://soulseekrz.com/terms/ Wizard Websites - Learn to Build a Website w/ Virtual Assistants | https://bit.ly/3lCw2kU SHROOM BEACH Clothing | Use Promo Code "SoulSam" for 15% off with this link: https://cutt.ly/oItje42 Defiant Mushroom Coffee (Use "Sam15" for 15% OFF!) | https://defiantcoffee.co/ Permission to Podcast (Simply Show Up & Record): https://bit.ly/2N2NUoI LET'S BE SOCIALJoin the journey — come hangout on social mediaInstagram | https://www.instagram.com/samkabert/ Join the Soul Seekr Facebook Group | https://buff.ly/2yi8ldA Twitter | https://twitter.com/soul_seekr_ LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/kabert/ YouTube | https://buff.ly/3e4kXUO ASK me ANYTHING: Email is Sam@CloneYourselfU.com and you can book a FREE business strategy call with me by going to Calendly.com/CLONE.Thank You,SamSupport the show
If you want to learn how mindfulness can help to improve your business, you're in the right place. Check out the new talks from Pandit Dasa today! Find out more at: https://www.panditdasa.com (https://www.panditdasa.com)
Nectar Talks EPISODE 23 with Gadadhara Pandit dasa An Urban Monk's Journey from The East Village to Gatorland Join us as Namamrita dasa hosts Gadadhara Pandit dasa, a mindful leadership expert. Hear about his journey of going from a millionaire to losing everything, becoming a monk in New York City's East Village then going on to become a top motivational speaker. Discover how he ended up on the cover of Forbes, USA Today and other leading magazines. Join us for this intriguing story. Episodes can be seen on: Facebook: Nectar Talks Live & ISKCON Alachua YouTube: Nectar Talks & ISKCON Alachua Hare Krishna Temple You can also hear us on Apple Podcast & Spotify
On this episode, I had the pleasure of speaking with a mindful leadership expert. In the 1980s, his family jewelry business in LA generated millions of dollars but they went completely broke after a fire at their manufacturing plant. While on a search for meaning and purpose in his life, he decided to become a monk. He spent 15 years living as a monk in one of the busiest parts of New York City. My guest is named Pandit Dasa. Pandit is now an author, speaker, and expert on mindful leadership, resilience, team building, and stress management. In a world filled with digital distraction and overstimulation, his strategies for mindfulness and focus are more important now than ever. They apply specifically to people in the working world. In our conversation, we discussed: · The daily routine of a monk…· The impact of strategic breathing…· How to increase daily mindfulness…· Achieving work-life balance…
We hear a lot and pay attention to physical fitness, essential for our body. But, equally critical and often neglected is the concept of mental fitness. Including the daily exercises for mental fitness reaps multiple benefits. It improves our performance and physical being, too. Today, we have a mindfulness expert who delves into the importance of the same. About Pandit Dasa Pandit is a former monk. He is a mindfulness expert. He is an author. He is making workplaces happier, healthier, and more productive. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tbcy/support
Pandit Dasa spent fifteen years living as a monk – not in a remote retreat but in the heart of New York City. When he emerged from his monastic life, he became a speaker instead, inspiring others to live more mindfully. He gives us some tips on how to re-emerge into the busy world, including ‘closing the apps' in our minds to quieten busy thoughts, and accepting that the world and what it throws at us are constantly changing.
With workers returning to offices across the country, Pandit Dasa is providing an info-packed keynote speech service that'll help you beat stress and become a better communicator. Go to https://www.panditdasa.com (https://www.panditdasa.com) for more info.
As people across the country make their return to the office, inspirational speaker Pandit Dasa is providing impactful speeches on how to create more positive working environments. Go to https://www.panditdasa.com (https://www.panditdasa.com) for more info.
My guest on the podcast this week is Pandit Dasa. Pandit is a mindful leadership expert who's spoken on mindful leadership and conducted workshops at Google, JPMorgan Chase, Citi, State Farm, Bank of America, Novartis and multiple other Fortune 500 companies. Pandit also presented the World Government Summit in Dubai, and at these workshops he presents research on mindfulness and explains the importance of leading by example, appreciation, communicating mindfully and managing one's emotions. In today's podcast, we discuss everything to do with the mind, how to manage yourself and how to get the best out of your emotions in a work environment. If you enjoyed this episode, why not sign up to our Newsletter? virti.com/newsletter When you sign up, you'll receive a copy of our weekly 'Level Up' newsletter straight to your inbox every Thursday, with the latest Virti product and feature announcements, as well as tips, tricks and news about all things human performance.
Take the LQ test: https://dralkapatel.com/lq-test/ In this episode we take a look back at the highlights of this season with a reminder of the actionable tips shared by the guests. Which of the following actions have you taken for better health and happiness, and which new action will you take from this season? Episode 1, Professor Gordon Matthews, Ikigai 1. Laugh at yourself – don't take yourself too seriously 2. Enjoy the outside world and the people you love 3. Enjoy the gift of life that we have Episode 2 Zahra Dry, how to disconnect identity from stereotypes 1. Create your own social media page to educate others on identity and stereotypes 2. Know when to step away from negative news 3. Research different forms of cultural art Episode 3, Meeta Darji, emotional eating 1. Prioritise sleep to create a better emotional state so you can make wiser food choices 2. Have food swaps accessible to you 3. Take a pause before eating and be aware to allow your conscious mind to support your food choices Episode 4, Brian Keane, creating the right mindset for fitness. 1. Get clear on the end goal- know what you're going after 2. Focus on progress and track 3. Switch your mindset form intensity to consistency Episode 5, Dr Lindsay Browning, sleep patterns and shift work. 1. Be aware of lighting – get lots of light exposure during your shift and decrease this at the end of the shift 2. Take a prophylactic nap just before going to work to top up your sleep 3. Talk to your family about the realistic demands of shift work Episode 6, Pandit Dasa, being more mindful at work 1. When you wake up instead of reaching for your phone, take 10 deep breaths and think of 1 thing you're grateful for 2. Appreciate a colleague and their contributions at work 3. At dinner time with the family, each share one thing you're grateful for before you start your meal. Episode 7 Dr Alexandra Stockwell, what makes marriage work. 1. Pay attention to the transitions in your marriage – make one of those parts of your day you come together more satisfying and nourishing 2. Cultivate curiosity – ask your partner interesting, fun question 3. Take some time to think about what you want in a marriage Episode 8 Dr Bena Kallick, habits of the mind 1. To care –to care about the way the world is working 2. To pay attention – what can you do differently 3. Set one of the16 habits as a goal for yourself Episode 9, Richard Wilmore, using the arts to enhance your emotional health. 1. Try a little bit of everything for creativity 2. Make mark- get paper and colours and release 3. Sing louder the next time you sing – use your voice Episode 10, the mindset traits of successful people – stickability, trustability, adaptability, responsibility, thrivability. 1. Write down your most important goal every morning and ask yourself – what action will I take today to take me closer to this goal? 2. Create a powerful belief system with certainty attached. Say out loud I am certain I will achieve what I have set out to achieve 3. Celebrate every single step you take in your journey And that's a wrap! See you in 2022. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dr-alka-patel/message
Take the LQ test: https://dralkapatel.com/lq-test/ “How many apps are open in your mind right now- we can control our mind like we can control our smart phone” My guest on this week's episode of The Lifestyle First Podcast is Pandit Dasa, former Monk turned mindfulness expert, international speaker and author of the books, “Urban Monk” and “Turn off the Apps.” In this episode we: Discuss internal calmness independent of our external environment Explore using mindfulness to deal with the tremors and turbulence of life Talk about our constant traffic jam of thoughts Uncover how we can control our mind like we can control our smart phone Discuss the analogy of apps and explore what you can close out that is draining your battery Consider the day as a journey and the need for need rest areas to fill up your tank. Explore mindfulness at work by being aware of emotions and grounding in the present moment Apply mindfulness to the appreciation of the contribution of colleagues Highlight the expression of gratitude as a powerful force that can never be taken away -x- 1. The one question we discuss is “How can you be more mindful at work?” -x- 2. The two references we look at are (i) Pandit Dasa. Urban Monk. Exploring Karma, Consciousness and the Divine. 2013. https://www.panditdasa.com/books (ii) Pandit Dasa. Closing the Apps: how to be mindful at work and at home. 2020. https://www.panditdasa.com/books -x- 3. The three actions to take are: · When you first wake up take 10 deep breaths and think of one thing you're grateful for. · At work try to appreciate a colleague and their contribution, especially a colleague you may not get on with. · When you start dinner with your family of friends let everyone share what they're grateful for. Which of these 3 actionable tips will you implement? Leave your comments below. -x- DISCLAIMER: This content does not constitute or substitute personal one-to-one professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your doctor or health care professional with questions about your health. -x- Find Out More/Contact/Follow: Guest: Website www.panditdasa.com panditdasa.com/books Socials https://www.linkedin.com/in/panditdasa/ https://www.instagram.com/panditdasa/ Host Newsletter: https://dralkapatel.com/mailinglist Website: https://dralkapatel.com/ Members Lounge: https://thelifestylefirstlounge.com/ Socials: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dralkapateluk/ https://www.facebook.com/dralkapateluk https://www.instagram.com/dralkapateluk https://twitter.com/dralkapateluk --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dr-alka-patel/message
Multi-awarded speaker on resilience and change, Pandit Dasa, announces his updated virtual keynote speeches. Dasa talks about the importance of mindful leadership in improving business performance. Learn more at https://www.panditdasa.com (https://www.panditdasa.com)
Work Mindful Group, owned by Pandit Dasa, has updated its "Mindful Leadership: Walking the Talk and Developing Self-Awareness" keynote to help leaders learn to effectively lead their teams! Learn more at https://www.panditdasa.com (https://www.panditdasa.com) and at https://www.amazon.com/Urban-Monk-Exploring-Consciousness-Divine/dp/0615844235 (https://www.amazon.com/Urban-Monk-Exploring-Consciousness-Divine/dp/0615844235)
Former monk Pandit Dasa is delivering keynote speeches on leadership. The self-improvement author shares mindfulness techniques to improve productivity and leadership skills. Go to https://www.panditdasa.com (https://www.panditdasa.com) for more info.
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Gadadhara Pandit Dasa, the ‘Urban Monk', author and motivational speaker, speaks to Adiel Gorel in this episode of The Adiel Gorel Show. Pandit Dasa speaks about his journey of growth and discovery, and why meditation is grounding for him, the food for his soul. Listen in as he shares insightful life tips for enhancing positivity, and improving relationships and mindfulness. This might just be the most inspiring thing you've heard in a long time. Don't miss it! Key Insights: Pandit Dasa shares his journey as a monk in New York City. The incredible life and leadership lessons he learned enables him to teach industry leaders about work, life, and love. The mind tends to concentrate on the negative things in life even when there are so many more positive experiences. Though this is the natural inclination, it is possible to train the mind to see and dwell upon the positives rather than the negatives. Thinking is the one process that is perhaps even more vital than breathing. While we breathe about 10 times in a minute, we may have a thousand thoughts within that time. The mind is incredibly powerful and that power has to be channeled positively. Much of our stress is self-induced because the mind has the power to actualize what it thinks. Things that haven't happened have the power to stress us, which is why we have to be able to control stress, cut out distractions and overstimulation, and overcome addiction to work. Relationships can be fragile and sometimes the so-called truth can destroy them. Is it the truth or just the ego looking to win that speaks in a relationship? Pandit Dasa explains why the relationship is always more important. Author, Investment Expert, and Wellness Advocate Adiel Gorel isn't just an expert in his chosen fields but also a storyteller who makes complex issues easily accessible. Tune in to his show where he addresses diverse issues with a single aim to improve quality of life. Have questions? Seeking the right information is the first step toward improving quality of life and health. Post your questions in the comment box below or get in touch with me directly. https://adielgorel.com/ info@icgre.com #AdielGorel #AdielGorelShow #healthandwellness #betterliving #mindfulnessteacher #meditationpractice #urbanmonk #positivethinking #gratitudepractice #trainyourmind #positivity #simplicity #humility #mindfullifestyle
Urban Monk Pandit Dasa Speaks About Achieving Calm and Peace with Adiel Gorel, Part 1 Gadadhara Pandit Dasa, the ‘Urban Monk', author and motivational speaker, speaks to Adiel Gorel in this episode of The Adiel Gorel Show. Pandit Dasa speaks about his journey of growth and discovery, and why meditation is grounding for him, the food for his soul. Listen in as he shares insightful life tips for enhancing positivity, and improving relationships and mindfulness. This might just be the most inspiring thing you've heard in a long time. Don't miss it! Key Insights: Pandit Dasa shares his journey as a monk in New York City. The incredible life and leadership lessons he learned enables him to teach industry leaders about work, life and love. The mind tends to concentrate on the negative things in life even when there are so many more positive experiences. Though this is the natural inclination, it is possible to train the mind to see and dwell upon the positives rather than the negatives. Thinking is the one process that is perhaps even more vital than breathing. While we breathe about 10 times in a minute, we may have a thousand thoughts within that time. The mind is incredibly powerful and that power has to be channeled positively. Much of our stress is self-induced because the mind has the power to actualize what it thinks. Things that haven't happened have the power to stress us, which is why we have to be able to control stress, cut out distractions and over stimulation and overcome addiction to work. Relationships can be fragile and sometimes the so-called truth can destroy them. Is it the truth or just the ego looking to win that speaks in a relationship? Pandit Dasa explains why the relationship is always more important. Author, Investment Expert, and Wellness Advocate Adiel Gorel isn't just an expert in his chosen fields but also a storyteller who makes complex issues easily accessible. Tune in to his show where he addresses diverse issues with a single aim to improve quality of life. Have questions? Seeking the right information is the first step toward improving quality of life and health. Post your questions in the comment box below or get in touch with me directly. https://adielgorel.com/ info@icgre.com #AdielGorel #AdielGorelShow #healthandwellness #betterliving #mindfulnessteacher #meditationpractice #urbanmonk #positivethinking #gratitudepractice #trainyourmind #positivity #simplicity #humility #mindfullifestyle #meditation
I'm honored to dive in with our guest today, Pandit Dasa. Pandit is a mindful leadership expert, motivational keynote speaker and author. Pandit, helps organizations improve Employee Engagement, retention and workplace happiness. He does this by inspiring organizations to create a mindful workplace culture by encouraging his audiences to lead by example, appreciate the contributions of their colleagues, communicate mindfully, and manage one's emotions. He helps individuals develop positive leadership, qualities, lower Stress and anxiety, increased focus and productivity, and boost emotional intelligence.
Pandit Dasa talks to peopleHum about how the concept of employee appreciation needs to be rethought and restructured by bringing in more mindfulness in the subject. Listen to the entire episode to know more. If you like the podcast, please follow the channel, so we could keep producing more content like this! Contact Pandit Dasa here
In the corporate world, the concept of mindfulness is not a priority. Multi-tasking, competition, and success are major drivers day-to-day. Pandit Dasa, a former monk, is an author and international speaker who teaches the concepts of appreciation and mindfulness to corporations to cultivate stronger relationships and teamwork. With more of us working remotely, this can be challenging. His simple advice is changing the culture of not only the workplace but the quality of interpersonal relationships at home. In today’s episode, Pandit Dasa discusses his life in the monastery, strategies to foster appreciation amongst co-workers, and ways to be mindful in a tech-filled world. Today on The Lab Report: 3:55 Pandit Dasa discusses his life in an NYC monastery 13:05 Cultivating teamwork in the workplace 16:05 Keeping connected while working remotely 18:25 Closing the Apps in our brain 20:55 The myth of multi-tasking 24:30 Dealing with social media and tech distraction 26:55 Mindfulness techniques and gratitude Additional Resources: Pandit's website Closing the Apps Urban Monk Subscribe, Rate, & Review The Lab Report Thanks for tuning in to this week’s episode of The Lab Report, presented by Genova Diagnostics, with your hosts Michael Chapman and Patti Devers. If you enjoyed this episode, please hit the subscribe button and give us a rating or leave a review. Don’t forget to visit our website, like us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn. Email Patti and Michael with your most interesting and pressing questions on functional medicine: podcast@gdx.net. And, be sure to share your favorite Lab Report episodes with your friends and colleagues on social media to help others learn more about Genova and all things related to functional medicine and specialty lab testing. Disclaimer: The content and information shared in The Lab Report is for educational purposes only and should not be taken as medical advice. The views and opinions expressed in The Lab Report represent the opinions and views of Michael Chapman and Patti Devers and their guests. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A former monk for 15 years in India and New York City, Pandit Dasa gives talks and teaches classes on yoga, mindfulness, meditation, resilience and stress management. From being a child of the American Dream to facing the reality of the ups and downs life very early to then becoming a monk and now a speaker, teacher, and author, Dasa speaks with us on his spiritual journey, the beauty of mindfulness meditation and what devotion means to him. We also speak about Dasa's new book, "Closing The Apps: How To Be Mindful At Work and At Home!" It available on Amazon and his website - panditdasa.com.
In this HCI Podcast episode, Dr. Westover talks with Pandit Dasa about his time as a monk in New York and how he became a corporate leadership consultant focused on mindfulness in the workplace (Originally aired May 25, 2020). See the video here: https://youtu.be/Fte0INhF3Tg Pandit Dasa is a Mindful Leadership Expert (https://www.linkedin.com/in/panditdasa/), author and motivational keynote speaker. His inspirational speeches aim to create a more mindful workplace culture which increases productivity and improves retention. He encourages leadership and co-workers to appreciate and celebrate the success and contributions of others. Pandit captures the audience's attention by sharing his journey on how and why he spent 15 years living as a monk in New York City, the incredible life and leadership lessons he learned from that experience and why he's no longer a monk. His story is chronicled in his book, Urban Monk. Some of the companies he has spoken at are: Google, Citibank, IBM, State Farm, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, Kellogg's, Nationwide Insurance. See https://www.panditdasa.com/ and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=89UFFCMlCTc. Ranked in the Top 15 Personal Development and Self-Improvement Podcasts: https://blog.feedspot.com/personal_development_podcasts/ ; Ranked in the Top 15 Leadership Podcasts: https://blog.feedspot.com/leadership_podcasts/ ; Ranked in the Top 15 HR Podcasts: https://blog.feedspot.com/hr_podcasts/ ; Ranked in the Top 15 Talent Management Podcasts: https://blog.feedspot.com/talent_management_podcasts/ ; Ranked in the Top 10 Performance Management Podcasts: https://blog.feedspot.com/performance_management_podcasts/ ; Ranked in the Top 10 Workplace Podcasts: https://blog.feedspot.com/workplace_podcasts/
Pandit Dasa is a mindful leadership expert, motivational keynote speaker and former monk. He has spoken at many Fortune 500 companies and inspires his audiences to lead without ego. https://www.linkedin.com/in/panditdasa/
Today Leafy Host Jennifer Gligoric sits down with Pandit Dasa, a mindfulness speaker, coach and mentor. Pandit shares his journey on how and why he spent 15 years living as a monk in New York City, and the incredible life and leadership lessons he learned from that experience. He also tells us about mindfulness within workplace culture, which increases productivity and improves retention. He encourages leadership and co-workers to appreciate and celebrate the success and contributions of others. This attitude fosters trust, enhances teamwork and greatly impacts employee performance. He emphasizes the importance of leading without ego and highlights the necessity of cultivating self-awareness and personal growth and development. Pandit tells us to be more introspect and mindful and remind ourselves that we can’t control everything. To learn more about Pandit Dasa, visit his website: panditdasa.com
Former monk, Pandit Dasa is a Mindful Leadership Expert, author and motivational keynote speaker. His inspirational speeches aim to create a more mindful workplace culture which increases productivity and improves retention. He emphasizes the importance of leading without ego and highlights the importance of cultivating self-awareness and personal growth and development. His story is chronicled in his book, Urban Monk. Subscribe to the Life Illuminated podcast for new weekly episodes. Contact Maggie Kelly at www.maggiekelly.com
In this HCI Podcast episode, Dr. Westover talks with Pandit Dasa about his time as a monk in New York and how he became a corporate leadership consultant focused on mindfulness in the workplace. See the video here: https://youtu.be/Fte0INhF3Tg Pandit Dasa is a Mindful Leadership Expert (https://www.linkedin.com/in/panditdasa/), author and motivational keynote speaker. His inspirational speeches aim to create a more mindful workplace culture which increases productivity and improves retention. He encourages leadership and co-workers to appreciate and celebrate the success and contributions of others. Pandit captures the audience's attention by sharing his journey on how and why he spent 15 years living as a monk in New York City, the incredible life and leadership lessons he learned from that experience and why he's no longer a monk. His story is chronicled in his book, Urban Monk. Some of the companies he has spoken at are: Google, Citibank, IBM, State Farm, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, Kellogg's, Nationwide Insurance. See https://www.panditdasa.com/ and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=89UFFCMlCTc.
The Maverick-On-Air hosts its fifth episode, joined by Pandit Dasa, he's a former monk for 12 years who is now a sought after mindful leadership and wellbeing expert. He has given speeches and conducted workshops at companies that include Google, JPMorgan, Intel, Bank of America and UNICEF to name a few. He is the author of Urban Monk in which he writes about the events and experiences in his life that influenced his search for a greater meaning. Pandit is now the founder and CEO of Conscious Living which helps train corporate professionals, government agencies and college campuses on the principles of Mindful Leadership and Mindfulness Meditation. Join me, VS Kugan, as I discover some of the lessons he learned during his time as a monk and how you can apply them to your life to live a more fulfilled life with a greater sense of meaning.
Just like apps on our smartphones, our minds get cluttered and we lose focus. We need to learn how to close them. Former monk turned corporate speaker Pandit Dasa imagines a workforce where leaders and managers inspire, support, celebrate, and encourage success. He believes mindful leadership should not be considered as an alternative but a business imperative. Pandit shares his spectacular life journey from rags to riches to rags and how mindfulness transformed his mindet and worldview.This show is broadcast live on Wednesday's at 1PM ET on W4CY Radio – (www.w4cy.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (http://www.talk4radio.com/) on the Talk 4 Media Network (http://www.talk4media.com/).
Pandit Dasa, a former monk, has an extraordinary vision for Workforce 2030, quite different than the dystopian view of robots and machines kicking us out of jobs over the next decade. Pandit imagines a workforce where leaders and managers inspire, support and encourage; where ego battles don’t stifle progress; where colleagues celebrate each other‘s success ; and employees develop positive social connections at work. But he also warns that without all of us being more mindful, our workplaces will become more toxic.
Mindfulness is not just one thing, just like having good health isn’t just about one thing. Being healthful involves eating right, getting enough sleep, proper hygiene, and a variety of other things. Mindfulness is the same way. There are many different aspects and components that go into utilizing a mindful way of thinking and operating. Pandit Dasa, interviewed by John Golden, discusses the components that bring mindful leadership and wellbeing into the workplace.
Pandit Dasa founded Conscious Living, LLC during his 15 years living as a monk in the Lower East Side of Manhattan. Dasa discusses the importance of mindful leadership and how recognizing your strengths and weaknesses leads to finding your true self.
Julio speaks to Pandit Dasa who spent 15 years as a monk in NYC. Since then, Pandit has left the monastery to live as a meditation teacher & mindfulness leader expert. He now speaks about mindfulness at different companies in America and instructs live classes on Zen Compass.
After 15 years living as an urban monk in NYC, Pandit Dasa answered the call to bring mindfulness to the masses. Using his experience with meditation and deep insight into the human mind, Pandit shares his story of dedication, monastic living, and bringing wellness into the workplace. Hosted by Emily Fletcher.
This week's Point of Inquiry features Gadadhara Pandit Dasa, first ever Hindu Chaplain for Columbia University and New York University, the interfaith chaplain at Union Theological Seminary, and author of Urban Monk: Exploring Karma, Consciousness, and the Divine. Pandit, who teaches courses on Hindu scriptures, has spoken at a recent TEDx Conference and was featured in the NPR piece "Long Days and Short Nights of a Hindu Monk." He appeared in a PBS documentary on the Bhagavad Gita, and is also a regular contributor for the Huffington Post. Host Josh Zepps frames this episode’s interview as a conversation between an atheist and a believer. Pandit discusses his views on science and faith, inter-religious conflict, and the perspectives of a believer on atheism.