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In this week’s podcast, Cort and Richie explore why the mind so often gets stuck in rumination, how our evolutionary wiring and contrast-detecting brains fuel it, and what contemplative practices can do to shift us from anxious loops into clarity and balance.
Reminder: our second AMA (ask me anything with Cort + Richie) is on Tuesday, September 30th at 8pm ET. Please send your question in advance!
See chapter list below.
In case you missed it, check out a written contextual summary of this podcast here:
Podcast Chapter List
0:00:00 - Intro
3:43:00 - What is Rumination, and what advantages does it provide?
8:12:00 - Why do we so often focus on the negative when we ruminate?
14:48:00 - The evolutionary threat response, and how meditation helps you see it more clearly
18:00:00 - The toxicity of chronic stress
22:02:00 - Another benefit to mental time travel: the ability to develop a sense of purpose
24:00:00 - Regaining agency over our minds, and not classifying aspects as “good” or “bad”
By Dharma LabIn this week’s podcast, Cort and Richie explore why the mind so often gets stuck in rumination, how our evolutionary wiring and contrast-detecting brains fuel it, and what contemplative practices can do to shift us from anxious loops into clarity and balance.
Reminder: our second AMA (ask me anything with Cort + Richie) is on Tuesday, September 30th at 8pm ET. Please send your question in advance!
See chapter list below.
In case you missed it, check out a written contextual summary of this podcast here:
Podcast Chapter List
0:00:00 - Intro
3:43:00 - What is Rumination, and what advantages does it provide?
8:12:00 - Why do we so often focus on the negative when we ruminate?
14:48:00 - The evolutionary threat response, and how meditation helps you see it more clearly
18:00:00 - The toxicity of chronic stress
22:02:00 - Another benefit to mental time travel: the ability to develop a sense of purpose
24:00:00 - Regaining agency over our minds, and not classifying aspects as “good” or “bad”