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Mindfulness Mode

Boost Your Self-Care; Todd Nelson

Mindfulness Mode

Bruce Langford

Health & Fitness, Health & Fitness:alternative Health, Religion & Spirituality, Education, Spirituality, Self-improvement, Alternative Health

4.8541 Ratings

🗓️ 17 October 2025

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

Todd Nelson has been a Naturopathic Doctor for over 35 years, helping people take charge of their health through practical, high-level self-care. He’s co-written three health books and contributed to eight more. Known for his down-to-earth approach, Todd’s a familiar face and voice in the wellness world — he’s spoken at countless events for both the public and health professionals, made hundreds of media appearances, and even hosted his own radio show. He’s also shared his expertise as a corporate wellness trainer. Contact Info Website: www.TOLWellness.com Book: Cannabis For Chronic Pain: A Proven Prescription For Using Marijuanna To Relieve Your Pain And Heal Your Life by Dr. Rav IvkerNOTE: Todd Nelson is the major contributor to the above book. Most Influential Person Robert K. Cooper (Head of Cooper Strategies (The first to teach me what he called an instant calming sequence) www.RobertCooperPHD.com Effect on Emotions Mindfulness helps me stay calm and centered. Our minds can become a “blender drink” of thoughts—spinning with urgency and anxiety. Mindfulness slows that chaos, softens the noise, and lets me choose peace throughout the day. Thoughts on Breathing I don't know of anything that changes your state faster than changing your breathing.  Holding my breath, my diaphragm's up in my rib cage here. How do I just take a breath? I mindfully breathe through my nose, out through my mouth, even just a few breaths and let my diaphragm and my whole abdomen drop. Anywhere from 30 seconds to a minute, I can access calmness. Suggested Resources Book: Any book by Pema Chodron, such as - The Compassion Book: Teachings For Awakening The Heart App: N/A Bullying Story As a kid, I was sensitive and often picked on. My dad once hid in the bushes to scare off my bullies—after that, we oddly became friends. At seventeen, I started learning Kung Fu, mainly for self-defense, but what I really gained was mindfulness—staying calm and aware under pressure. During sparring, I learned to stay centered, what I call the “eye of the hurricane,” a practice that’s guided me ever since.

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0:00.0

Mindfulness mode and be able to more consciously choose it at will during the day.

0:07.6

Mindful tribe, thanks for tuning in today again to Mindfulness mode.

0:11.8

And today we're digging into the vault back to 2018.

0:15.2

The episode is about thriving with daily self-care.

0:20.2

And it's with Todd Nelson. And I'm sure you are going to enjoy this

0:25.3

episode sit back relax and enjoy my interview with Todd Nelson Todd are you in mindfulness mode

0:33.6

today I sure am Bruce that's great Todd Nelson is a naturopathic doctor in clinical practice

0:41.0

for 35 years. He's the co-author of three books on health and has contributed to eight books

0:47.2

on health as well. Todd is an expert in helping people recover from, well, so many different things and helps them with their well-being by practicing exceptional self-care.

0:59.7

He's a well-known speaker both publicly and to health professionals, and he does hundreds of media appearances.

1:08.2

Todd is a former radio show host and corporate wellness trainer. So Todd, what does

1:15.3

mindfulness mean to you? Well, Bruce, I knew you were going to ask me that and I've been

1:19.7

contemplating that for a while as to how I was going to answer it. But certainly for me, it's

1:26.8

sort of paying deep, mindful, acute attention to my state

1:34.2

at any given time in the present moment.

1:37.4

For me, that's tuning into where my breath is at, where my body's at, my thoughts, my

1:43.0

feelings, and also what is going on in my circumstances

1:48.1

in the present moment. And for me, that's getting a really heightened state of awareness about

1:53.6

these things. So I can sort of take inventory, take stock of where I am. And the second part of that

2:00.1

for me is also to be able to be in a place

2:04.1

of choice about my response and my behaviors accordingly. In other words, so often we just

2:13.8

respond to things knee jerk out of habit.

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