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The Tortoise with Brooke McAlary

Elise Bialyew on the science of mindfulness

The Tortoise with Brooke McAlary

Brooke McAlary

Education, Personal Journals, Society & Culture, Self-improvement

4.6525 Ratings

🗓️ 11 April 2018

⏱️ 36 minutes

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Summary

Want less mindless, more mindful? Join the club. Today Brooke chats to Dr Elise Bialylew, founder of Mindful in May and author of a brand new book, The Happiness Plan, about all things mindfulness, meditation and the science behind it. Coming from a background in psychiatry, as well as being a parent of a 2 year-old, Elise offers a blend of deep understanding of the science behind why mindfulness works with a real-world approach to practicing it in your daily life. Her passion for the topic shines through this conversation and her work, which is such a delight to hear.

Elise talks about how and why she started meditating, and how interaction with scientists like Richie Davidson (doing groundbreaking work on mindfulness and its impact on the brain) as well as her own personal experience at a silence meditation retreat really flicked the switch for her. As a doctor, she felt like mindfulness was the missing piece in the well-being and brain health puzzle, and it’s been her life’s work to educate people about the nature of the mind ever since. She and Brooke go on to talk about her own personal practice (and how that’s changed since becoming a mother), the connection between mindfulness and compassion, the developments in brain science, how much meditation is enough and more.

If you’re feeling inspired and excited to try creating (or continuing with) your own meditation or mindfulness practice, be sure to check out Elise’s Mindful in May program. It’s a wonderful way to dip your toe in and start (and stick to) a healthy habit, with a real sense of community, accountability and support as well as inspiration and experimentation. Confusing science is made accessible, and daily emails, guided meditations and interviews with experts will provide you with all the tools you need to find a practice that suits you and your life, as well as an understanding of what’s going on and why it’s so valuable. To read more, head over to http://slowyourhome.com/233/ for all the links and resources mentioned, as well as the full blog post.

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to the Slow Home Podcast. This is the podcast all about slow living in a fast world.

0:07.1

I'm Brooke McCallory. My name's Ben McCallery. Welcome to episode 233 with Elise Baleau.

0:14.5

Yes, it is. Elise is the founder of an organisation that some of you may have heard of called Mindful in May.

0:23.5

And we talk quite a bit about that.

0:25.5

But Elise is also a doctor and she has a background in psychiatry.

0:31.9

So she and I have this really incredible conversation about the science of mindfulness and meditation.

0:41.0

And I think it's really going to appeal to people who are still skeptical of the impact

0:46.3

of it.

0:46.8

And I know there's a lot.

0:47.6

You guys know listening to Me Talk over the last three years almost that I'm a huge

0:53.5

advocate for mindfulness and meditation

0:55.8

and would argue with anyone that it is positively impactful.

1:00.8

Yeah.

1:01.5

But I know there's a lot of people who still, they're not on board.

1:05.1

And Elise, I think, is going to really appeal to people.

1:08.2

Maybe you've got a friend or a partner or, you know, a relative, a mother-in-law.

1:13.1

He's not on board, exactly.

1:15.9

Pointed comment there, Ben.

1:18.7

Hi, guys.

1:21.9

And, yeah, so at least really does kind of shed some light on that from the perspective

1:26.4

of someone who has

1:27.8

created a career in the scientific medical community. And interesting as well, she is also

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