Where Is My Mind?
Where is my Mind? is a podcast about how we can navigate the manic, always-on, and head-melting world we live in. Our lives are changing so quickly, its hard to keep up. Although a lot of this change is for the better, our culture is more fast paced, more polarised, more narcissistic, and more disconnected than ever, and that’s having a massive effect on our stress levels. We’re overwhelmed, we’re too busy, we’re out of balance.
In this podcast, Niall ‘Bressie’ Breslin talks about what impact this society has on us, and how we can deal with it by introducing the basics of mindfulness practice and meditation... and you’ll learn how to get off autopilot, how to navigate constant distraction,...
A Point of Growth - Live podcast interview with Michael Harding
explicitRecorded at the #whereismymind live podcast for the Dublin Podcast Festival in the Sugar Club on November 18th. Michael Harding is a man whose writings, work and words have inspired me to understand the true comprehension of emotional transparency, intelligence, literacy and transparency. That vulnerability is an opportunity for growth, yet at the same time recognising the inevitability of pain in the midst of the complexity of the human condition. Perhaps one of his his greatest influences on my life has been witnessing his desire and ability to see beauty and hope in the simplest of things during the hardest of moments. If we had the scientific capacity to clone Stephen Fry, NIall Tobin and Larry David I am pretty sure we would get someone like Michael harding Thanks for listening in guys Please stay subscribed for season 2 of #whereismymind. We are busy production the second series and I really think you are all going to love it. We will also have some deadly live podcast events next year which I can’t wait for. Stay tuned on www.niallbreslin.com or across socials See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
32 mins
18 December 2019 Finished
Meditation 6: Perspective meditation
This meditation is the final meditation in the series accompanying episode 6, and guided by Niall Breslin. The meditation is about recognising the journey we have been on together over the past six weeks, and about getting some valuable perspective on your life at this present moment. It reflects on how finding a way to see this zoomed out version of yourself in the middle of all the chaos can allow you find some peace... and realise how feckin deadly you are. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
20 mins
19 August 2019 Finished
Episode 6: The pale blue dot
explicitThe final episode in series one of Where Is My Mind talks about perspective, zooming out, and how meditation helps us reflect on our lives as a bigger picture. Niall meets an astronaut and an artist who reflect on this perspective from the point of view of star gazing and being in outer space, looking back at our lives on the earth below. Stay tuned for series 2 in a few months.... Produced by Niall Breslin and Ciara O’Connor Walsh See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
39 mins
19 August 2019 Finished
Meditation 5: The Lake Meditation
The lake meditation accompanies episode 5 of Where is my Mind. It is adapted from Jon Kabat-Zinn’s Lake Meditation, and guided by Niall Breslin. Like the mountain meditation, the lake meditation uses nature as a strong visualisation anchor that guides us to present moment awareness. The lakes surface can changes from day to day. It can be calm and clear then choppy and dark. Yet below the surface the lake remains the same. Cradled in the earths crust and teeming with life. A very useful meditation for those looking to find calm and peace. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
17 mins
12 August 2019 Finished
Episode 5: Ill Communication
explicitThis episode explores the importance of mindful communication, looking at how we communicate and how this affects our relationships. Niall explores how building our emotional intelligence and mindfulness practice can help us become much more effective communicators in every aspect of our lives. He also explores what good communication looks like and the challenges of communicating in our rapidly changing world with one of Ireland’s leading communications experts, Eoghan McDermott of the Communications Clinic. Produced by Niall Breslin and Ciara O’Connor Walsh See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
37 mins
12 August 2019 Finished