In today's episode, we welcome back Ariel Garten, co-founder of Muse. Ariel is a neuroscientist and former psychotherapist whose brain-sensing technology is used by NASA, the Mayo Clinic, and hundreds of thousands of everyday meditators worldwide.
In this conversation, we discuss why meditation feels so hard to stick with, what's actually happening in your brain during those first few weeks of practice, and how to teach even young kids to self-regulate with their breath. We also get into why silence can feel so uncomfortable, whether you can trust your own thoughts, and Ariel's take on using meditation to sit with physical pain rather than fight it.
Want to try Muse? It's a headband that reads your brain activity in real time while you meditate, so instead of guessing whether you're doing it right, you get instant feedback that guides you back to focus. Get 15% off Muse at https://choosemuse.com/tadb
0:00 – The Problem With Meditation 3:07 – What Meditation Does To Your Brain 5:23 – Muse vs Meditating Alone 8:09 – Teaching Kids To Meditate 13:10 – The Fear Of Silence 16:15 – Does Location Matter? 17:47 – Can You Trust Your Thoughts? 20:42 – Talking Back To Your Inner Critic 23:05 – Sitting Still vs Walking Meditation 26:20 – Meditation In A Crisis 28:21 – Is Pain Good Or Bad? 36:28 – How Muse Improves Your Sleep
Want to try Muse? It's a headband that reads your brain activity in real time while you meditate, so instead of guessing whether you're doing it right, you get instant feedback that guides you back to focus. Get 15% off Muse at https://choosemuse.com/tadb
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