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Dan Harris is a fidgety, skeptical journalist who had a panic attack on live national television, which led him to try something he otherwise never would have considered: meditation. He went on to write the bestselling book, 10% Happier. On this show, Dan talks with eminent meditation teachers, top scientists, and even the odd celebrity. Guests include everyone from His Holiness the Dalai Lama to Brené Brown to Karamo from Queer Eye. On some episodes, Dan ventures into the deep end of the pool, covering subjects such as enlightenment and psychedelics. On other episodes, it’s science-based techniques for issues such as anxiety, productivity, and relationships. Dan's approach is seemingly modest, but secretly radical: happiness is a skill you can train, just like working your bicep in the gym. Your progress may be incremental at first, but like any good investment, it compounds over time.
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Rewire How You Talk To Yourself | Ofosu Jones-Quartey
This episode comes out for free on May 1, and is available early and ad-free for Wondery+ subscribers.
Buddhist strategies for taming that nagging voice in your head.
Ofosu Jones-Quartey, a meditation teacher, author, and musician hailing from the Washington DC area brings over 17 years of experience in sharing mindfulness, meditation and self-compassion practices with the world. Holding a bachelor’s degree from American University and certified by the Mindfulness Meditation Teacher Certification Program, Ofosu is a graduate of the Teleos Coaching Institute and is the male voice on the Balance meditation app, reaching over 10 million subscribers.
Ofosu leads meditation classes and retreats nationwide, having taught and led retreats at the Insight Meditation Community of Washington, The Insight Meditation Society, Spirit Rock, Brooklyn Zen Center, Cleveland Insight, Inward Bound Mindfulness and more.
As an accomplished hip hop artist under the name “Born I,” Ofosu released the mindfulness-themed album “In This Moment” in 2021. His most recent album is “AMIDA”, a spiritual, Lo-Fi Hip Hop album exploring life, death and his Buddhist faith.
Beyond music, Ofosu is an author, releasing his self-published children’s book “You Are Enough” in 2020 and “Love Your Amazing Self” via Storey Publishing in 2022. He lives in Rockville, Maryland, with his wife and four children.
In this episode we talk about:
- The relationship between self-compassion and a successful meditation practice
- All the reasons people resist self-compassion, and his rebuttals
- Whether self-compassion is selfish
- How to do self-compassion off the cushion, including practices like journaling, written reminders, establishing accountability partners, and simple questions you can drop into your mind when all else fails
- How to do self-compassion on the cushion, including practices like body scans, metta, and a check-in practice you can use at the very start of your sits
- And how to teach self-compassion to children
Related Episodes:
The Voice in Your Head | Ethan Kross
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The Science Of Self-Compassion | Serena Chen
This episode comes out for free on April 29th, and is available early and ad-free for Wondery+ subscribers.
How self compassion works, how to practice it, and what the research says about the benefits.
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Dr. Serena Chen is Professor of Psychology and the Marian E. and Daniel E. Koshland, Jr. Distinguished Chair for Innovative Teaching and Research at the University of California, Berkeley. Her research focuses on the self and identity, interpersonal relationships, and social power and influence. She is a Fellow of the Society of Personality and Social Psychology, American Psychological Association, and Association of Psychological Science. Dr. Chen was also the recipient of the Early Career Award from the International Society for Self and Identity, and the Distinguished Teaching Award from the Social Sciences Division of the University of California, Berkeley.
In this episode we talk about:
- The connection between self-compassion and authenticity
- As well as self-compassion exercises that you can incorporate into your daily life
- How self-compassion influences the desire for self improvement
- How it can lead you to be more understanding of other people
- The connection between self-compassion and good leadership
- And how self-compassion can apply to parenting as well as to educational realms
Related Episodes:
How to Make Self-Compassion Work for You | Kristin Neff
Kryptonite for the Inner Critic, Self-Compassion Series | Kristin Neff
Self-Compassion Ain’t Always Soft | Kristin Neff
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A Very Simple, Very Effective Meditation | Bonus Meditation with Cara Lai
Cara introduces you to the magic of doing less. These gentle no-frills instructions get right to the heart of meditation practice.
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How To Handle Literally Anything | Sebene Selassie and Jeff Warren
Debating the cliche: Does everything happen for a reason? Plus, the Meditation Party crew tackles equanimity, work/life balance, and meditation vs napping.
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Ancient Strategies For Managing Stress And Anxiety | Ryan Holiday
Digging into the nuts and bolts of Stoicism with one of its best-known modern proponents.
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Stop Trying To Control Everything | Bonus Meditation with Sebene Selassie
Get comfortable with uncertainty and cultivate trust in life, even in the most turbulent times.
Customer Reviews
Sebene is scaring me
I’m leaving five stars because that’s what TPH deserves for so many great episodes and guests, it’s been invaluable.
However it took a sharp wrong turn for me today when I listened to the Trust Life episode which came across as anti-science.
Astrology? Two guests advocating for Astrology and Dan offering to withhold disbelief? I was really surprised to see the topic pushed this much. It was too much, and I would ask, my gratitude for the show as a whole not withstanding that This type of content be reconsidered as off-topic for TPH. that’s the nicest way I can think to put it, but I was really taken aback.
In case anyone’s wondering, I did listen to the episode with Joseph talking about supernatural aspects of Buddhism. This episode did things right. It wasn’t dismissive of science, it kept a grounded perspective, and overall, I got a lot out of it. That approach worked, this one didn’t.
Sabene says one of the reasons to adopt mysticism and magic is because it’s “fun”? No, not for me, I’m sorry. I’m here with an open mind, but I’m not here to base my spirituality on having fun nor on horoscopes.
Absolutely love
Dan is an amazing interviewer, and I learn so much from listening. Thank you, Ten Percent team!! Love the app too
I love this show
I’ve been listening on and off for a few years, and I consistently come back for the insightful interviews and meditations. The Gabor Mate interview prompted me to write this review. I’ve rarely heard anything like that. Dan is such a fine example of a person who grew, and can articulate how he grew. Also, please bring Joseph Goldstein on more. He’s hilarious and weirdly compelling. My biggest wish is for an in-depth magazine profile on this unusual man. Anyway. Keep up the great work, team.