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Cultivating Presence (with a Dash of Mischief): A Conversation with Mitch Davidowitz
In this episode, Traci Ruble, founder of Sidewalk Talk, sits down with longtime therapist and Vipassana practitioner Mitch Davidowitz to explore something that feels harder than ever: being present. Together, they wander into the heart of what it means to show up—truly and fully—for ourselves and others.
Mitch brings decades of wisdom wrapped in humility, humor, and a touch of rascal spirit. The two dig into the medicine of deep listening, the rebellious act of slowing down, and why love and compassion aren’t just soft concepts—they're radical practices in a fractured world.
This conversation is part invitation, part provocation: What if staying present is the real revolution? What if mischief is a doorway to wisdom? And what if, in this wild world, just being someone who cares deeply is a contribution worth being proud of?
About Mitch Davidowitz
He is currently in private practice outside of Boston, Massachusetts seeing clients nationally and globally with a wide range of issues. His approach is diverse and deeply informed by his mindfulness training.
In addition to his clinical background, Mitch began intensive retreat practice in Vipassana meditation in 1974 with Anagarika Sujata. He continued these trainings extensively with Jack Kornfield, Joseph Goldstein and Sharon Salzberg. Baba Ram Dass was also one of his primary teachers.
00:00 Introduction to Sidewalk Talk
01:04 Meet Mitch Davidowitz: Therapist and Vipasana Practitioner
04:08 The Journey to Heart-Centeredness
08:05 Love, Compassion, and Advocacy
16:58 The Power of Discipline and Meditation
21:53 The Changing Landscape of Human Suffering
25:19 Rising Anxiety and Insecurity
26:24 Guilt and Happiness Amidst Suffering
27:49 The Power of Small Acts
29:30 Introducing Playfulness and Mischief
31:03 Therapeutic Approaches and Personal Growth
36:25 The Importance of Listening
38:53 Reflections and Future Plans
45:00 Closing Thoughts and Encouragement
Find | Mitch Davidowitz
On LinkedIn: @MitchDavidowitz
Find | Sidewalk Talk
At sidewalk-talk.org
On Instagram: @sidewalktalkorg
On Twitter: @sidewalktalkorg
On Facebook: @Sidewalktalksf
On LinkedIn: @SidewalkTalkOrg
Find | Traci Ruble
At Traciruble.com
On Instagram: @TraciRubleMFT
On Twitter: @TraciRubleMFT
On Facebook: @TraciRubleMFT
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Cultivating Presence (with a Dash of Mischief): A Conversation with Mitch Davidowitz
In this episode, Traci Ruble, founder of Sidewalk Talk, sits down with longtime therapist and Vipassana practitioner Mitch Davidowitz to explore something that feels harder than ever: being present. Together, they wander into the heart of what it means to show up—truly and fully—for ourselves and others.
Mitch brings decades of wisdom wrapped in humility, humor, and a touch of rascal spirit. The two dig into the medicine of deep listening, the rebellious act of slowing down, and why love and compassion aren’t just soft concepts—they're radical practices in a fractured world.
This conversation is part invitation, part provocation: What if staying present is the real revolution? What if mischief is a doorway to wisdom? And what if, in this wild world, just being someone who cares deeply is a contribution worth being proud of?
About Mitch Davidowitz
He is currently in private practice outside of Boston, Massachusetts seeing clients nationally and globally with a wide range of issues. His approach is diverse and deeply informed by his mindfulness training.
In addition to his clinical background, Mitch began intensive retreat practice in Vipassana meditation in 1974 with Anagarika Sujata. He continued these trainings extensively with Jack Kornfield, Joseph Goldstein and Sharon Salzberg. Baba Ram Dass was also one of his primary teachers.
00:00 Introduction to Sidewalk Talk
01:04 Meet Mitch Davidowitz: Therapist and Vipasana Practitioner
04:08 The Journey to Heart-Centeredness
08:05 Love, Compassion, and Advocacy
16:58 The Power of Discipline and Meditation
21:53 The Changing Landscape of Human Suffering
25:19 Rising Anxiety and Insecurity
26:24 Guilt and Happiness Amidst Suffering
27:49 The Power of Small Acts
29:30 Introducing Playfulness and Mischief
31:03 Therapeutic Approaches and Personal Growth
36:25 The Importance of Listening
38:53 Reflections and Future Plans
45:00 Closing Thoughts and Encouragement
Find | Mitch Davidowitz
On LinkedIn: @MitchDavidowitz
Find | Sidewalk Talk
At sidewalk-talk.org
On Instagram: @sidewalktalkorg
On Twitter: @sidewalktalkorg
On Facebook: @Sidewalktalksf
On LinkedIn: @SidewalkTalkOrg
Find | Traci Ruble
At Traciruble.com
On Instagram: @TraciRubleMFT
On Twitter: @TraciRubleMFT
On Facebook: @TraciRubleMFT
SUBSCRIBE TO THIS PODCAST
On Apple Podcasts
On Google Podcasts
On Spotify
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