Join us for an enlightening conversation with our insightful guest, Miriam Hanson, as we unpack the multifaceted concept of mindfulness. We explore the intriguing paradox of being "mindful," a state that simultaneously suggests fullness and emptiness of the mind. Our discussion traverses cultural roots and the modern adaptation of mindfulness, particularly through Jon Kabat-Zinn's mindfulness-based stress reduction approach.
Through personal stories, including the transformative experience of living on an island without modern technology, we highlight the benefits of focusing on a single experience and challenge the societal norm of multitasking. Disconnecting from distractions like phones and headphones, we discover how single-tasking can enrich our senses, expand our perception of time, and deepen our connection to the world around us. This dialogue encourages embracing mindfulness as a means to slow down and savor the beauty of the present moment.
Our conversation takes a thoughtful turn as we examine the intertwining paths of mindfulness and yoga, drawing insights from the ancient wisdom of the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali. With guidance from Miriam, we explore how these practices enhance personal growth and community life, offering a journey of self-discovery that aligns with natural rhythms and cosmic energies. Reflecting on the balance between practice and letting go, we celebrate yoga as a lifelong pursuit that enriches our engagement with the world and ourselves.
Guest bio: Miriam Hanson Rogotzke (E-RYT 500) started her Yoga Journey 25 years ago. Miriam is first and foremost a student, continuously learning and unlearning in her understanding of living sincerely in the great school of life. In her mission to share the teachings of yoga with Every Body, Miriam aspires to offer the healing practices of yoga to all who are drawn to it. She loves walking through the woods with her husband and elder German Shepherd, scuba diving, international travel, dancing and the smell of plumeria.
Have you ever wanted to escape to a mental retreat that feels as comfortable as your favorite spot at home? This week on Mindfulness Monday, Carly invites you to discover a technique that will help you create a safe haven in your mind whenever life feels overwhelming. Through a guided practice, we'll explore how to use your imagination to build a sanctuary that can offer solace amidst chaos, whether you're battling racing thoughts or simply seeking a moment of tranquility.
Join Carly as we embark on this week's mindfulness journey, where tuning into your breath and body is the key to unlocking your personal sanctuary. You'll learn how to visualize a setting that speaks to your sense of safety and comfort—be it a serene beach, a cozy room, or a lush garden. This practice is a simple yet profound tool for enhancing your daily mindfulness, proving that even a few minutes of intentional focus can transform your mental landscape. So, get comfortable, close your eyes, and let’s create a refuge for your mind together.
Join us on the Mindfulness Monday Podcast as we embark on a journey into the world of mindfulness and channeled writing with our guest, Jennifer Shoals. Discover what mindfulness means to us as we discuss being present in the moment, while acknowledging that moments are ever-changing. Jennifer shares her experiences with channeled writing, a practice that connects her with higher vibrations and teachers from other dimensions, providing insights that aid spiritual growth and healing. Together, we explore the role of intuition, comparing it to our five senses, and examine the physiological connection between the gut and the brain, shedding light on the origins of our gut feelings.
Listen in as we uncover the resilient spiritual core that emerges through adversity. We discuss how mindfulness can help navigate life's challenges, such as a cancer diagnosis, by stripping away external identities and societal expectations. The conversation highlights how mindfulness fosters forgiveness, non-reactivity, and deeper connections in relationships. We also reflect on the importance of creating space for ourselves and others, emphasizing that introspection and self-awareness are key to treating others as we wish to be treated.
Our guest encourages engaging with art playfully and learning from children who naturally live in the moment. For those new to mindfulness, we suggest starting with simple activities that bring peace, like showering or walking a dog, and gradually expanding these moments. Through practice, patience, and self-forgiveness, mindfulness becomes a lifestyle choice that allows us to live each moment as we wish to be remembered. Finally, Jennifer leads a short mindfulness practice that encourages listeners to find more space in thier world.
Guest Bio: Jennifer Shoals is a medium. She has been receiving transmissions of divine wisdom for over 20 years. With the goal of supporting spiritual evolution, she's authored 3 books and 700 blogs on expanded consciousness. She also teaches channeled writing workshops, gives inspirational presentations and facilitates retreats. Find out more at jennifershoals.com.
Ever felt trapped by the whirlwind of anxious thoughts? Imagine being able to step back, observe them, and let them pass without judgment. On this episode of Mindfulness Monday with your host, Carly Jean Puch, we explore the transformative potential of mindfulness practices inspired by Cheri Huber's "Making a Change for Good." We delve into the art of naming anxious thoughts, creating a crucial distance between you and the chaos they may cause. This episode guides you through a simple yet profound practice to become the observer of your thoughts, empowering you to acknowledge anxiety without the burden of harsh self-judgment.
Anxiety is a natural part of our lives, and resisting it only amplifies its power. Instead, let's embrace it through mindful acceptance. By engaging mindfully with your surroundings and maintaining a perspective of acceptance, we can demystify the grip of anxiety. Join me as we learn to accept and observe without shame, fostering a healthier emotional outlook. This episode is more than just a guide; it's an invitation to revisit these practices whenever anxiety looms.
What if empowering young voices could reshape the future of mental health support in our communities? Join us as we sit down with the Youth Substance Misuse and Suicide Prevention Coordinator for Cook County, Minnesota, Rocio Rivas Silva who shares her transformative work in creating a youth prevention coalition. This initiative is not just about addressing mental health challenges among young people but equipping them with the tools to express their needs and lead community projects. We discuss an important pilot program that trains young adults to handle mental health crises, highlighting the essential nature of promoting the 988 crisis line. This conversation with Rocio and host Carly Jean Puch underscores the pressing need to dismantle the stigma surrounding mental health and foster environments where open dialogues thrive.
In a world bustling with expectations, we explore the power of mindfulness and self-care as cornerstones of mental well-being. From setting boundaries to recognizing personal stress signals, this episode offers practical strategies for maintaining balance and avoiding burnout while pursuing personal passions. As societal awareness of mental health grows, we reflect on the shift from past generational taboos to a more open and supportive dialogue. Discover the value of community support, the art of active listening, and simple mindful practices that can be integrated into daily life. Whether it's through moments of solitude, engaging activities, or finding joy beyond traditional paths, we discuss how these everyday practices can lead to a more fulfilling and balanced life.
Guest Bio: Rocio Rivas is a Public Health Educator at Cook County Public Health, focusing on youth well-being and prevention work. She considers herself an independent woman with diverse skills and traits and holds a B.S. in Food Engineering, refining her analytical and logical thinking. She has extensive experience in education, having previously managed the Plant & Food Science Laboratory at Montana State University. Rocio has also gained ample experience in the food and services industry, especially in the past four years when she decided to be a Cook County resident, allowing her to meet a big part of this community. She is a friendly and adaptable person who is always ready to meet the community's needs and support their overall well-being, regardless of their age or background. Rocio is fluent in Spanish and English, bridges that foster inclusivity by bridging cultural and linguistic gaps. Committed to personal and professional growth, she's driven to promote well-being and safety in the community.
Experience the transformative power of the Five Senses Meditation and uncover a newfound sense of calm and clarity in your daily life. This week on Mindfulness Monday, your host Carly Jean Puch will guide you through a simple yet profound mindfulness exercise designed to reconnect your mind with your body. Whether you're seated at your desk, strolling through nature, or winding down for the night, this practice invites you to engage your senses—hearing, smell, taste, touch, and sight—to anchor yourself in the present moment.
Join Carly to explore how to notice your environment and bodily sensations with gentle, non-judgmental awareness. This episode promises to deliver a practical tool for those fleeting moments when you feel out of sorts, unable to focus, or simply need a mental reset. Accessible and adaptable to your unique experience, the Five Senses Meditation encourages a mindful pause, allowing you to check in with yourself and your surroundings without the pressure of a time-consuming commitment. Don't forget to revisit our prior episodes for more practice and conversations with individuals who seamlessly integrate mindfulness into their inspiring work and lives.
Emily's journey into mindfulness began with a serendipitous encounter while traveling through South America, which sparked a deep curiosity about yoga and its potential to manage anxiety. Her path took her from connecting with her Venezuelan roots to a transformative study experience at a Sivananda ashram in India. Her story is a testament to adaptability, as she embraced both traditional teachings and the invigorating challenge of teaching hot vinyasa yoga back in the U.S. Emily's experiences reveal the profound impact of yoga and mindfulness in navigating life's twists and turns, painting a vivid picture of inner peace and resilience.
Join Carly Jean Puch on this enlightening episode of Mindfulness Monday, where we explore not just Emily's journey but also delve into Dr. Amit Sood's innovative "Meditation 2.0." By focusing attention on nature and everyday activities like cooking or painting, we discuss how mindfulness can be seamlessly integrated into daily life. Personal stories of managing stress through massage therapy and the importance of personal practices like neurographic art and spending time in nature underscore the conversation. Listen as we reflect on the power of shared empathy, goodwill, and the mindful appreciation of life's simple pleasures.
Guest Bio: Emily is a Licensed Massage Therapist, Registered Yoga Instructor/Teacher Trainer, and Artist in Duluth, Minnesota. Originally from Venezuela, then raised in Louisiana, she found her home on the north shores of Lake Superior in 2008. Emily is inspired by the natural world, music, and connection. She spends her free time creating, cooking, hiking, camping, and running with her Border Collie, Niko.
Unleash the power of a simple shake to unlock a calmer, more connected version of yourself. This week's Mindfulness Monday with Carly Jean Puch introduces the transformative practice of shaking meditation. Inspired by trauma expert Peter Levine and nature’s own stress-relief methods, we explore how a natural movement often forgotten by humans can be a game-changer for our mental well-being. Discover how shaking can reset your nervous system, boost mindfulness, and even mirror the intuitive healing practices found in the animal kingdom.
Join me as we navigate through this potent method of stress release, offering both quick desk-friendly variations and more immersive sessions. Together, we'll engage with a practice that requires nothing but your willingness to move and let go. Whether you’re sitting at your desk or have space to shake it out fully, this episode guides you through the steps to release tension and clear the mental cobwebs.
Growing up in a house filled with the vibrant sounds of the Beatles and jazz legends like Duke Ellington, music became a lifelong companion and teacher. On this episode of Mindfulness Monday, I sit down with Pete, a cherished musician from our community, as we explore how those early musical experiences shaped his journey. From strumming a guitar in high school bands to the soulful reunion shows that bring old friends together, Pete's story is a testament to the power of music to connect us to people and moments that shape our lives. We reminisce about unforgettable concerts and the friendships forged in the harmonies of life's soundtrack, revealing music's role as a universal thread in our shared human experience.
We also journey into the world of mindfulness, spirituality, and the profound beauty of nature. He shares personal reflections on Zen meditation, Stoic wisdom, and the spiritual insights gleaned from sacred texts, which have deepened my connection to the world around me. Our conversation touches on the transformative power of gratitude, the healing process of forgiveness, and the simple magic found in everyday interactions. By choosing positivity and recognizing the interconnectedness of our communities, even the smallest acts can ripple outward, creating a more compassionate world. As we explore these themes, we invite you to reflect on your own journey and the small, meaningful victories that mindfulness can bring to your life.
Guest Bio: Pete was born and raised in Fargo ND where his initial music education and early performances occurred. He graduated from St. John's University in Collegeville MN where he was introduced to writings and teaching of various philosophical, spiritual and religious disciplines which led to a lifetime of study and practice of mindfulness. Now living in Grand Marais, Pete performs in the Cook County area as a part of continuing mindfulness practice.
Discover the power of Brahmari Pranayama, or bee breath, in this week's episode of Mindfulness Monday with your host, Carly Jean Puch. With hopes of relieving tension and enriches mindfulness, Carly guides you through this soothing breathwork inspired by the black bee of India. Whether you're grappling with stress, anxiety, or simply seeking a refreshing pause in your busy day, bee breath offers a gentle, yet powerful way to calm your mind and boost your energy.
Carly's step-by-step guidance ensures that you find the version of bee breath that suits your needs, whether you're practicing solo or introducing mindfulness to the young ones in your life. From covering your ears for an intensified experience to simply enjoying the hum of each exhale, this practice is versatile and accessible. Listen as she helps you settle into a comfortable space, focus on your breath, and discover the magic of intentional humming. Join us as we embrace this simple yet profound breathwork practice, inviting peace and focus into our everyday lives.
On this week's episode, guest Zahir Orest, shares personal insights, highlighting the joy in being fully immersed in the moment and the cultural nuances that shape our self-perception. Zahir helps unpack a fascinating anecdote about the Dalai Lama's astonishment at the Western inclination towards self-criticism, contrasted with Tibetan perspectives that are much more forgiving. Our exploration is enriched with the metaphor of creating a trail in meditation, emphasizing how consistency and compassion can help ease the journey toward mindfulness.
Our discussion also touches on how historical teachings, such as those from Sufi traditions, can be beautifully woven into modern life to enrich our spiritual journeys. We advocate for approachable, short meditation practices, revealing how even one-minute sessions can significantly enhance mindfulness. The episode journeys through spiritual exploration, showcasing how diverse practices, from Zen macrobiotics to Sufism, can transform our experiences and foster community connections. Through shared spiritual practices, we discover the profound ripple effect that personal mindfulness can have on our broader interactions, reinforcing the idea that spirituality is best shared and can greatly influence our collective lives.
Guest Bio: Zahir Orest was born in London England to Ukrainian refugees from the genocidal devastation of Ukraine by the Russians and the Germans before and during World War II. Drawn deeply to spirituality, he wandered into many different houses of worship from African-American churches, Jewish synagogues, Roman Catholic and evangelical churches, etc. Many of his childhood friends were drawn to Islam through the Nation of Islam. Through his college years, he worked in various recording studios as an apprentice engineer. This also was influential as there was a deep cultural/artistic shift evolving in culture.
He began serious study in the Ruhaniat, which being a universal path, amplified my childhood tendencies of studying/exploring in various traditions. On his way to becoming a senior teacher in the Ruhaniat, he studied in various Sufi orders (including those more traditional Islamic-based), Tibetan Buddhism, Zen Buddhism, contemporary African-American Islam, Judiasm, yoga, and mystical Christianity. Pilgrimages included visiting holy sites of Sufis (Chistiyya & Inayyati Sufis) in India and extensive travels in Turkey meeting, praying and studying with Sufi orders there: Mevlevi (whirling dervishes), Qadiriyya (howling dervishes), Naqshibandiyya, Helveti-Jerrahi, etc.) Currently, Zahir is a somewhat retired as a traveling senior Sufi teacher, and hosts a weekly Zen-flavored meditation gathering 7 PM Wednesday evenings at Two Birds studio in Grand Marais.
Ever felt like traditional meditation just isn't your style? You’re not alone! Many people find the idea of sitting still, focusing solely on their breath, a bit intimidating. That's why this week I'm talking about moving meditations. Imagine incorporating mindfulness into your daily strolls or even a quick walk around your house, transforming these ordinary moments into profound practices of presence. With moving meditations, we let go of the need to be still and silent, and instead embrace the rhythm of our steps and the world around us.
Join me, as we break down the barriers to mindfulness and explore this dynamic form of meditation that invites motion and engagement with all your senses. We'll start by tuning into our breath, then awaken our awareness to the sounds, sights, and scents that surround us as we move. Whether you’re walking through a bustling city or taking a quiet path in nature, these practices offer a fresh perspective on meditation. Embrace this invitation to explore mindfulness in motion and discover how it can aid in your journey to a more mindful life.
Ever wondered how or even if, mindfulness can transform both advocacy work and personal growth? Together with my guest, Ed Heisler, a fellow advocate and mindfulness enthusiast, we unpack the critical role mindfulness plays in reducing harm and sustaining our work. Our candid discussion covers the evolving awareness of mindfulness across various fields, as well as the complex narratives surrounding family histories that hold both hurt and hope.
Join us as we journey through the paths of self-discovery, highlighting yoga and storytelling as powerful allies in healing. We reflect on the warmth and resilience found in small-town communities, cherishing the beauty of distinct seasons and the connections they cultivate. Personal anecdotes of finding joy in familiar places and the shared experiences of harsh winters and cozy cafes bring this conversation to life. Embrace the rhythm and resilience of community spirit and discover how mindfulness can bridge diverse beliefs and values, offering joy and connection in unexpected places.
Guest Bio: At the very core of his being, Ed is a storyteller and healer whose practice and teaching is rooted in curiosity, love, joyful learning with others, and his own journey with healing and spirit reconnection. With a background in violence prevention and peacemaking, Ed’s daily work focuses on nourishing individual and community connection to spirit, healing, and wholeness as a pathway to interdependent thriving for future generations–and ourselves. Ed (Koshin) Heisler was Ordained as a Rinzai Zen Priest in Anko-in, an Independent Branch Temple of Chozen-ji by Norma Ryuko Kaweloku Wong Roshi in 2022. He loves learning and sharing spirit and wholeness practices with others. Ed’s core practices include Zazen (meditation), Kado (flower arrangement), Ten Step Tai Ji, Okyo (Chanting), Shodo (Calligraphy), Reiki, and everyday storytelling that connects the depths of our wisdom, ancestors, and spirit.
Join me as we explore how gratitude can profoundly impact your mental, physical, and social well-being. In this episode of Mindfulness Monday, I take you on a journey through the science behind gratitude, revealing how it can boost your mood, enhance your immune system, and help you build stronger, more empathetic relationships. Discover practical, everyday techniques like journaling and letter writing that can seamlessly integrate gratitude into your routine, offering you a pathway to greater happiness and contentment.
Feel the warmth of gratitude in this calming guided meditation where we replace judgment with curiosity, focusing on the people and objects that bring joy to our lives. Whether it's the friendly smile from a stranger or the comfort of a cozy blanket, these simple acknowledgments can significantly enrich your life. Graitude can sometimes feel like a cliche practice, but it works! Let’s embrace gratitude together and watch the ripple effects positively transform our lives and the world around us.
Positive Psychology, "The Neuroscience of Gratitude and Effects on the Brain"
Discover the transformative journey of artist Hannah Palma Laky as she reveals how mindfulness has not only reshaped her life but also infused her artistic expression with depth and authenticity. Amidst the peaceful landscapes of Grand Marais, Hannah found a sanctuary that spurred her mindfulness practice, a tool she later leaned on to overcome personal challenges like depression and spiraling thoughts. Her story illuminates how art and mindfulness can beautifully intertwine to create a medium for healing and self-expression. Hannah shares how internal experiences can be channeled into physical art, and the significance of integrating movement and mindfulness for holistic well-being.
Join us as we explore the profound impact of mindfulness in the spheres of motherhood and personal growth. Learn how these practices can foster accountability, authenticity, and emotional resilience, especially in parenting. We share insights into the power of pausing before reacting to life's hurdles and the benefits of introducing mindfulness to children, nurturing a grounded and connected family life. Hannah and I delve into the joy and gratitude that art and mindfulness bring, emphasizing the meaningful connections they foster within communities.
Guest Bio: Hannah Palma is the human behind Hannah Palma Ceramics & Sacred Vessel Meditation. It is her practice of both simultaneously that work together for endless creation & inspiration.She lives on the shores of Lake Superior, and can see the lake from her wheel. Hannah strives to see my making time as a spiritual practice, as she uses ceramics to document moments in nature that have changed her, and the collective, and aim to bring our souls closer to hope & wonder. Hannah's intention is to create organic vessels, made one by one, that are filled with a genuine earth energy and transcend their aesthetic beauty.
This episode features a simple yet powerful breathwork practice called the "dandelion breath," designed for both young people and adults. Imagine holding a fluffy dandelion and blowing its seeds into the wind as you exhale. This visualization helps to calm the mind and relax the body, making it an excellent tool for managing stress and anxiety.
Listen in as we explore different imaginative variations of this breathing technique, such as "hot chocolate breath" and "birthday cake breath," each offering a unique way to engage with the practice. These creative exercises not only aid in stress relief but also provide an opportunity to pause and reconnect with our breath. Whether you're introducing mindfulness to children or seeking a new way to focus your own breathing, these techniques offer accessible and enjoyable ways to enhance your mindfulness journey. Join me as we continue to nurture mindfulness in our lives, one breath at a time.
After years of juggling the demands of nonprofit work and feeling disconnected from his own body, Seth discovered a transformative approach to mindfulness that changed everything. Join us in this episode of Mindfulness Monday as Seth shares his inspiring journey and insights gained as the director of the Damiano Center and a leader at the Svalja Studio in Duluth. He sheds light on the importance of providing aid with dignity and how mindfulness practices like Qigong and yoga have become essential tools in his work and personal life.
Together, we reflect on the challenges of integrating mindfulness into everyday life, especially when grappling with the chaos of responsibilities and personal hurdles. Drawing from my own experiences, I recall the initial struggle with meditation during my grad school days, and how learning to sit with my thoughts as an extrovert was a daunting yet rewarding task. Seth and I explore the value of embracing failure as a stepping stone for growth, using mindfulness to enhance self-awareness and navigate life's challenges with more grace and understanding.
This episode is a reminder of the deeply personal nature of mindfulness journeys and the importance of trusting one's intuition. We discuss pacing oneself when adopting new practices to avoid burnout, emphasizing the significance of not comparing oneself to others. By celebrating personal progress and recognizing that each path is unique, we encourage listeners to appreciate their individual journeys and the transformative power of mindful living. Tune in to discover how personalized mindfulness practices can lead to a more intentional and fulfilling life.
Guest Bio: Seth Currier, MA, RYT 200, Certified Qigong Practice Group Leader (he/him). Seth holds a MA in Spiritual Formation & Leadership and a BA in Philosophy & Religion. He is currently in Svalja’s 300 hour advanced Yoga Teacher Training with anticipated graduation in 2026. He is a Certified Qigong Practice Group Leader through Spring Forest Qigong. Seth is also a Rule 114 Facilitative Mediator through the Conflict Resolution Center. Seth is the Executive Director of Damiano Center and works with people experiencing housing insecurity, poverty and all that comes with these realities.
Unlock a transformative tool in your mindfulness journey as we guide you through a progressive muscle relaxation meditation. This episode of the Mindfulness Monday podcast promises to equip you with a simple yet powerful technique to combat the stress and anxiety that permeate our daily lives.
Join host Carly Jean Puch and special guest Ann as they delve into the transformative power of mindfulness and self-care in a hectic world. This insightful episode explores how ancient yogic principles, such as satya (truthfulness) and asteya (non-stealing), can guide us toward more authentic and balanced lives. The conversation highlights the importance of breath as a grounding tool and challenges the societal glorification of busyness, advocating for a mindset shift towards presence and authenticity. Listeners will journey through the six pillars of wellness with a special focus on self-awareness and self-reflection. These pillars encourage a shift from consumer-driven self-care to understanding oneself from within, fostering personal growth and community connection.
Discover practical strategies for maintaining balance amidst life's chaos, including mindful breathing, reducing screen time, prioritizing sleep, and personalizing movement routines. Self-care is celebrated as a fluid and individualized practice, encouraging spontaneity and simplicity. Whether you're new to mindfulness or a seasoned practitioner, this episode offers inspiration to craft your personalized self-care journey.
Guest Bio:
Ann Maxwell: Yoga North ISYI Co-Owner, MAed, C-IAYT, ERYT 500, Somatic Educator
Owner of Yoga North ISYI since December 2001, Ann holds a masters degree as well as certification in Hatha Yoga, yoga therapy and is one of the founders of SomaYoga Methodology. She delights in supporting people to find a kinder, more compassionate practice of yoga on and off the mat. She also gets great satisfaction in being on the faculty at Yoga North ISYI. Ann enjoys watching people find their niche, grow their skills and become great yoga teachers and therapists.
Some of Ann’s favorite work is “shadow work” and peeling back the layers of fear and immobilization that keep us all from the joy and freedom that is possible in our lives. Ann brings the spirit of adventure and curiosity to her expertise as a yoga instructor and business owner, grounding her ability in the practicality and expertise of the body. Ann is a model of yogic living for her students and brings a sense of wisdom and fun to the daily practice of yoga.
Welcome to the start of Season 2 of the Mindfulness Monday podcast! In this episode, host Carly Jean Puch, explores the profound impact mindfulness can have on mental health and overall well-being. With a focus on being present, Carly shares personal insights and practical tips to incorporate mindfulness into daily life, aiming to reduce anxiety, improve sleep, and foster meaningful connections.
This episode includes a quick guided mindfulness exercise, offering a moment to center yourself by focusing on your breath and releasing judgment. Whether you're a mindfulness veteran or a curious beginner, you'll discover actionable takeaways to enhance your life and relationships.