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Exploring frontiers of contemplative science—discussing mind, meditation, and more.Copyright 2020 Mind & Life Institute Science Sciences sociales Spiritualité
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  • Matthieu Ricard – Compassion and Care [From the Archive]
    Dec 5 2025

    In this episode from the Mind & Life archive, Wendy spoke with the renowned Buddhist practitioner and author Matthieu Ricard. Matthieu was integral to the founding of contemplative science, serving as both a participant and co-investigator in many early studies, and has deep expertise in compassion, altruism, and well-being. This conversation covers many topics, including:

    • his roots in both science and Buddhism, and his appreciation for rigorous inquiry;
    • his role as a participant and collaborator in contemplative science;
    • lessons from research on compassion vs. empathy;
    • how the self shows up (or doesn't) in compassion;
    • links between self-focus and vulnerability;
    • hedonia, eudiamonia, and self;
    • altruism and our current crises;
    • reconciling three time scales of concern;
    • sentience, life, and interdependence;
    • caring for our whole interconnected system;
    • the practice of awe;
    • using photography to share basic human goodness;
    • balancing fame and monastic life;
    • and a poignant example of his own personal experience of care.

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    1 h et 4 min
  • Liz Monson – Reclaiming the Magic
    Aug 14 2025

    In this episode, Wendy speaks with Buddhist scholar and meditation teacher Liz Monson. Liz is one of the pioneers in combining Buddhist teachings with nature-based practices, and her work helps us connect in an embodied way to the fundamental interconnectedness of the world. This conversation covers many topics, including:

    • how spirituality and connection to nature fed into her path to Buddhism;
    • nature-based practices in the Buddhist tradition;
    • moving beyond human-centrism;
    • the energies of the natural world;
    • the sandcastle of the constructed self;
    • why human beings are really here;
    • lessons about human nature from 9/11;
    • wisdom from the trees;
    • practices to connect with the elements of nature;
    • working with elemental energies to understand emotions;
    • understanding the divine masculine and feminine archetypes;
    • psychedelics and meditation as complementary pathways toward awakening;
    • an experiential approach to suffering and healing;
    • and the need for self-compassion and love.

    Full show notes and resources

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    1 h et 13 min
  • Christy Wilson-Mendenhall – Emotions in the World
    Jul 17 2025

    In this episode, Wendy speaks with cognitive and affective scientist Christy Wilson-Mendenhall. Christy has a long history studying emotions, and her work integrates psychological science and contemplative philosophy to explore well-being and resilience. This conversation covers many topics, including:

    • integrating basic science and philosophy with on-the-ground research;
    • viewing emotions as malleable, situated, and learned;
    • working with emotions to enhance well-being;
    • intersections of cognitive science and Buddhist philosophy;
    • the critical role of community and relationships;
    • understanding deep resilience;
    • a free online course to help build resilience and emotional well-being;
    • making worldview explicit;
    • foregrounding interconnectedness when teaching;
    • the power of emotional granularity;
    • eco-anxiety, eco-grief, and solastalgia;
    • the role of imagination and visioning;
    • priming ourselves for a better future;
    • taking seriously and learning from the perspective of marginalized folks;
    • and making small personal changes to effect systems change.

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    1 h et 1 min
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