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Turning Troubles into Treasures

by Applied Mindfulness Training

A podcast from Applied Mindfulness Training exploring the challenges of modern life and offering meditation and mindfulness techniques to help make the most of our greatest resource—the human mind. Visit appliedmindfulnesstraining.org to learn more about working with your mind.

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Episodes

Episode 7 — Rousing Sleeping Dogs

10m · Published 07 Jul 01:12

In this episode Carol S. Hyman invites us to question some conventional wisdom that allows us to avoid dealing with things that make us uncomfortable. If, as trauma theory suggests, Adverse Childhood Experiences often lead to us disconnecting from ourselves, mindfulness opens up the possibility of reconnecting. To explore how this can help us heal, Carol offers an exercise using memory and bodily sensation to unpack our traumatic baggage.

For more resources to help you work with your mind, visit our website, AppliedMindfulnessTraining.org

Episode 6 — Changing Aggression into Accountability

13m · Published 13 Feb 19:45

In this episode Carol S. Hyman asks us to question our habitual response to those we don't agree with. Whenever we ask ourselves, "How could anyone possibly believe that?" instead of filling in the blank with a story about someone's stupidity or cruelty, we might try getting really, genuinely curious. To get some practice at doing this, Carol offers an exercise using memory and imagination to become agents of change.

 For more resources to help you work with your mind, visit our website, AppliedMindfulnessTraining.org

Episode 5 — From "I'm Right" to Insight

17m · Published 23 Aug 13:06

In this episode, Carol S. Hyman explores how we can kick our addiction to believing everything we think. This is an essential step in making friends with our minds, which ultimately influences how we treat others. If we practice this, we can evolve from having a fixed mind to an open one. This work begins by learning to recognize, and be skeptical, when we feel very certain that we are right.

For more resources to help you work with your mind, visit our website, AppliedMindfulnessTraining.org

Episode 4 — Lightening the Load

13m · Published 14 Jul 16:13

This episode features an excerpt from the newly available audiobook version of Carol S. Hyman's book Meeting Your Mind. The section featured here deals with the baggage all human beings carry. Thought patterns and emotions so deeply ingrained we don't recognize them as distinct from ourselves. But if we take the time to unpack—to get to know our baggage—we can learn to recognize our burden for what it is, and maybe even lighten the load. 

You'll find a link to purchase the full audiobook version of Meeting Your Mind and many other free resources for helping you Turn Troubles Into Treasures at appliedmindfulnesstraining.org

Episode 3 — Deep Dive Detox

18m · Published 11 Jun 18:59

What do we mean when we say, "the mood of the whole room shifted"? In this episode Carol S. Hyman discusses how we human beings can dig into a deeper level of experience — Jung called it the Collective Unconscious — and work with our own minds to begin to filter out negative patterns of behavior and energy that trouble our species. To help with this, she offers some basic mindfulness practice instruction, which is the key to both gaining insight into our own tendencies and connecting with the wakeful presence that will allow us to detoxify them. 


For more resources on how to work with your mind, visit appliedmindfulnesstraining.org

Episode 2 — Dancing with Desire

17m · Published 11 May 21:21
In this episode of Turning Troubles into Treasures, Carol S. Hyman discusses the double-edged sword of desire. Passion has many pitfalls and, as Buddhists note, it is deeply linked with suffering. But it also has the potential to motivate us to do great things. Carol offers up some tools for developing a more playful and beneficial relationship with this constant companion. For more tools to help you work with your mind, please visit https://www.appliedmindfulnesstraining.org/

Episode 1 — Having Fun with Fear

24m · Published 08 May 19:07

There are a lot of things we might feel fearful about these days. But one thing we don't have to be afraid of is feeling fear. In the inaugural episode of Applied Mindfulness Training's podcast series, Turning Troubles into Treasures, Carol S. Hyman discusses how we can learn to work with fear, use it to gain insight, and even have fun with it.


If this is your first time meditating, we suggest you start with our 10-minute guided introduction to basic mindfulness meditation: 

https://www.appliedmindfulnesstraining.org/mindfulness-and-meditation-exercises/

Turning Troubles into Treasures has 7 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 1:54:23. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 25th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on March 26th, 2024 22:12.

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