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10% Happier with Dan Harris

288: What's Love Got To Do With It? | Election Sanity Series | JoAnna Hardy

10% Happier with Dan Harris

10% Media, LLC

Dan Harris, Health & Fitness, Mindfulness, Dharma, Mental Health, Meditation

4.612.2K Ratings

🗓️ 5 October 2020

⏱️ 61 minutes

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Summary

In an election season characterized by misinformation, mistrust, and now a positive covid test from the President-- we’ve been plunged headlong into a black hole of uncertainty. So here at the Ten Percent Happier podcast, we’ve decided to serve up some deep counter-programming. Unlike the campaign coverage you’ll get everywhere else in the universe, in this special “Election Sanity” series we won’t have arguments and we won’t talk polls. We’re going to help you navigate all of this tumult and toxicity in a way that allows you to be both engaged and calm. We’re building this series around an ancient Buddhist list (the Buddhists love listicles, as we’ve discussed on the show) called The Four Brahma Viharas. That phrase, Brahma Viharas, translates, literally into “divine abodes.” At first blush, the notion of divine abodes -- or heavenly mind states -- may sound a little grandiose. But I promise you this whole thing is actually very much down-to-earth. These are four mental skills that we can train through meditation. In Buddhist circles, the four skills are commonly referred to as: lovingkindness, compassion, sympathetic joy (which means taking joy in the happiness of others), and equanimity. I like to make them a little more user-friendly by calling them: friendliness, giving a crap, the opposite of schadenfreude, and staying cool. The proposition here is radical; instead of defaulting to hatred or indifference at this fraught moment in human history, can you cultivate the opposite? Science suggests the meditation practices designed to help you build these skills can have all sorts of physiological and psychological benefits. In this special series of episodes, we’ll show you how to practice, and also how to operationalize these skills in your life at a time when we— and the world— need them most. We’ll be dropping new episodes, with a different teacher, every Monday in October. Today we’re kicking off the podcast series with insight meditation teacher JoAnna Hardy. She’s been on this show before, and she’s also featured on the app, where she teaches guided meditations, and a whole course about using meditation to help you live an ethical life. She also recently co-wrote the handbook Teaching Mindfulness to Empower Adolescents, and is a founding member of the Meditation Coalition. In our conversation, JoAnna starts by giving us a user-friendly overview of the Four Brahma Viharas, and then we do a deep dive on the first of these mental skills: friendliness. And if this concept -- or the thought of applying it to a person you can’t stand -- makes you squirm...great. JoAnna’s here to argue that metta is an edgy-- and not at all corny-- practice. Where to find JoAnna Hardy online: Website: https://www.joannahardy.org/ Social Media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joannahardy65/ Dharma Seed: https://dharmaseed.org/teacher/549/ To help you get the most out of this series, we're launching an email guide. Just like the podcast, this guide is free. You can sign up for it at https://tenpercent.com/guide. It will recap all of the podcast episodes each week. It’ll include helpful tidbits such as key terms and concepts; highlights from the immense wisdom our guests bring us around concepts like compassion, equanimity, kindness… and we’ll link to relevant meditations and talks in the TPH app. May you find it fruitful. Full Shownotes: https://www.tenpercent.com/podcast-episode/joanna-hardy-288 See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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0:00.0

Okay, before we get started with today's episode, I want to let you know about some very

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cool programming cool, at least in my opinion, that we're going to run during the month of

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May.

0:10.5

Every Monday, during the month of May, we're going to talk to a bold face name, a famous

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person about what their inner lives are like.

0:19.2

Really all the people you're going to hear from are willing to spill their guts and say

0:22.6

some fascinating things that are both fascinating and also, I think, useful.

0:27.8

So the series starts on Monday, May 1st.

0:29.7

We're going to kick it off with the actor and long time Buddhist practitioner Michael

0:34.0

Imperioli, who you might remember from the sopranos and the white lotus.

0:38.1

He's quite a serious Buddhist practitioner and I would even say teacher.

0:42.1

Then the following Monday on May 8th, it's Neil deGrasse Tyson, the astrophysicist, author

0:45.9

and speaker who's going to talk about having a cosmic perspective on life.

0:51.5

After that, it's Mike D from the Beastie Boys, one of my all time favorite human beings and

0:55.9

artists and he really comes to play.

0:58.0

Then we finish it all up with May and the Alec, actor, neuroscientist and co-host of

1:02.9

Jeopardy.

1:04.4

So it's a big month.

1:05.6

However, if you're not the type of person who likes celebs, we've got you covered because

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on Wednesdays during the month of May, we're going to go deep Dharma.

1:14.5

We're going to be digging into a classic foundational Buddhist list called the Eightfold Path.

1:21.6

This is kind of like the Buddha's eight-step recipe for a good life and we're going to divide

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