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Prison Mindfulness/Engaged Mindfulness

By: Prison Mindfulness Institute
  • Summary

  • An Engaged Mindfulness Podcast for those bringing mindfulness and transformational contemplative practices to underserved populations. Our nonprofit’s particular focus is teaching mindfulness in prisons, jails, and all those impacted by the criminal justice system.
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Episodes
  • Ep.31 Embodying Trauma-Conscious Facilitation with Chia-Ti Chiu
    Mar 28 2024

    In this episode, Chia-Ti Chiu talks with Vita Pires about her work with Lineage Project.

    • Embodying a trauma-conscious and resilience-based methodology
    • Unpacking privilege, biases, and blind spots
    • The evolution of the Lineage Project

    CHIA-TI CHIU (she/her) Chia-Ti has been working with the Lineage Project since 2009. As a senior teacher, she shares embodied awareness practices with youth in detention centers, alternate-to-incarceration programs, and public high schools. Chia-Ti leads trainings and professional development workshops, which promotes mindfulness through a trauma-conscious, social justice, and resilience-building lens. She also develops curriculum and mentors new teachers. Outside of her work with Lineage, Chia-Ti leads international yoga retreats and provides wellness justice consulting through her business onelovewellness. She is on faculty with the Garrison Institute's Contemplative-Based Resilience Project, which supports the sustainability of humanitarian aid workers, social service providers, and Congressional staffers. She believes in making wellness accessible, affordable, and relevant for all.

    To Learn More About the Prison Mindfulness Institute, please visit www.prisonmindfulness.org

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    45 mins
  • Ep. 30 Discovering Humanity on Both Sides of the Bars with John MacAdams
    Mar 7 2024

    In this episode, John MacAdams talks with Garth Smelser about his experiences working with both incarcerated individuals as a chaplain and as a mindfulness trainer for corrections professionals.

    • Stepping into the alien environment of custody
    • Relating to inmates, relating to security staff
    • What’s important about training corrections professionals

    JOHN MACADAMS John MacAdams, CMT-P, is an IMTA certified professional mindfulness teacher as well as a 35+ year mindfulness practitioner and certified mindfulness teacher for over 20 years. He has more than 7 years experience working in corrections and public safety, and serves as a senior chaplain at the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department Men’s Central Jail and Twin Towers Correctional Facility, part of the USA’s largest jail system. MacAdams has trained law enforcement, custody, probation & parole, border patrol and correctional officers in Oregon, California and Ontario, Canada.

    To Learn More About the Prison Mindfulness Institute, please visit www.prisonmindfulness.org

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    46 mins
  • Ep.29 Teaching Secular Buddhism with Martine Batchelor
    Feb 15 2024

    In this episode, Martine Batchelor talks with Vita Pires about her experiences working with those in prisons and teaching Secular Buddhism.

    • Developing the path of secular Buddhism
    • Practices for fear and anxiety
    • Working with those who have resistance to meditation and/or (seemingly) don't care about the consequences of actions

    MARTINE BATCHELOR Martine Batchelor was a Buddhist nun in Korea for ten years. She studied Son Buddhism under the guidance of the late Master Kusan. She translated his book ‘The Way of Korean Zen’. Following Master Kusan’s death she returned her nun’s vows and left Korea to come back to live in Europe where she also studied insight meditation. She is the author of different books showing her interest in various subjects from Buddhism and ethics “The Path of Compassion” to Buddhism and Women “Women in Korean Zen”. At the moment she is focusing on meditation and compassion in daily life as in “Let go: A Buddhist Guide to Breaking Free of Habits”. Her latest book is The Spirit of the Buddha’. Since 2013 she has stopped writing books to take care of her elderly mother. Nowadays she writes articles, specially about mindfulness of feeling tones. One can be accessed here: https://mindrxiv.org/tkan4/ . She has been involved with the Silver Sante Study teaching meditation, mindfulness and compassion to seniors in France to see if this could prevent ageing decline (https://silversantestudy.eu/). She is part of the Teacher council of Gaia House. She is on the faculty of the Bodhi College. As people seems to points out often, she is practical and precise in her teaching which is seemingly simple but deep. She is interested in photography and art (martine’s Instagram). She is a multichoice teacher who is interested in what works for people and help them to develop their creative potential for wisdom and compassion for themselves and others. She teaches meditation worldwide but recently because of taking care of her mother she is teaching mainly in Europe.

    To Learn More About the Prison Mindfulness Institute, please visit www.prisonmindfulness.org

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    46 mins

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