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Clinical psychologist and contemplative science researcher Dr. Nicholas Van Dam joins us to explore the ethics of meditation and what scientific research reveals about how contemplative practices actually work. He examines how much practice is needed to see meaningful change, why challenging experiences can arise, and what current methods can and cannot reliably measure.
We discuss the importance of informed consent in meditation, the role of wisdom traditions alongside modern science, and why honesty and nuance are essential as these practices enter mental health, education, and digital platforms. Dr. Van Dam also shares how contemplative science can support deeper understanding, responsibility, and care as meditation becomes more widely adopted.
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SHOW NOTES
0:00 | Science, wisdom traditions, and the modern search for meaning
1:46 | Introducing Nicholas Van Dam and the ethics of contemplative science
3:00 | Early life, religious roots, and the path into meditation research
5:35 | From brain science to real-world mental health impact
7:30 | Building an agnostic contemplative research centre in Australia
13:10 | Ethics, bias, and responsibility in meditation research
17:00 | Translating between science and wisdom traditions
20:45 | How much meditation is enough? What dose-response research shows
26:45 | Challenging meditation experiences and informed consent
33:00 | The "missing middle": maps, stages, and what comes after beginner programs
40:50 | Equanimity, emotion, and tensions with modern life and values
52:45 | Engagement vs efficacy: why some practices are easier to sustain
1:03:00 | Retreats, daily practice, sleep, and intensity trade-offs
1:13:00 | Neuroplasticity and the limits of brain-based explanations
1:17:15 | Neurofeedback, psychedelics, and the ethics of shortcuts
1:24:15 | Mapping inner experience and the future of contemplative science
1:32:15 | AI, teachers, and scaling wisdom without losing depth
1:38:20 | The future of contemplative science and FitMind's role
1:45:21 | Where to learn more
Contemplative Studies Centre Website: https://psychologicalsciences.unimelb.edu.au/CSC
Nicholas Van Dam's Personal Website: https://www.nicholastvandam.com
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Clinical psychologist and contemplative science researcher Dr. Nicholas Van Dam joins us to explore the ethics of meditation and what scientific research reveals about how contemplative practices actually work. He examines how much practice is needed to see meaningful change, why challenging experiences can arise, and what current methods can and cannot reliably measure.
We discuss the importance of informed consent in meditation, the role of wisdom traditions alongside modern science, and why honesty and nuance are essential as these practices enter mental health, education, and digital platforms. Dr. Van Dam also shares how contemplative science can support deeper understanding, responsibility, and care as meditation becomes more widely adopted.
FitMind Neuroscience-Based App: http://bit.ly/afitmind
Website: www.fitmind.org
SHOW NOTES
0:00 | Science, wisdom traditions, and the modern search for meaning
1:46 | Introducing Nicholas Van Dam and the ethics of contemplative science
3:00 | Early life, religious roots, and the path into meditation research
5:35 | From brain science to real-world mental health impact
7:30 | Building an agnostic contemplative research centre in Australia
13:10 | Ethics, bias, and responsibility in meditation research
17:00 | Translating between science and wisdom traditions
20:45 | How much meditation is enough? What dose-response research shows
26:45 | Challenging meditation experiences and informed consent
33:00 | The "missing middle": maps, stages, and what comes after beginner programs
40:50 | Equanimity, emotion, and tensions with modern life and values
52:45 | Engagement vs efficacy: why some practices are easier to sustain
1:03:00 | Retreats, daily practice, sleep, and intensity trade-offs
1:13:00 | Neuroplasticity and the limits of brain-based explanations
1:17:15 | Neurofeedback, psychedelics, and the ethics of shortcuts
1:24:15 | Mapping inner experience and the future of contemplative science
1:32:15 | AI, teachers, and scaling wisdom without losing depth
1:38:20 | The future of contemplative science and FitMind's role
1:45:21 | Where to learn more
Contemplative Studies Centre Website: https://psychologicalsciences.unimelb.edu.au/CSC
Nicholas Van Dam's Personal Website: https://www.nicholastvandam.com

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