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Jill Satterfield, named “one of the 4 leading yoga and Buddhist teachers in the country” by the Shambhala Sun Magazine, is the founder of the School for Compassionate Action: Applied Embodied Mindfulness, Contemplative Psychotherapy and Educational Support for Communities in Need and Those Who Serve Them. As a pioneer in the field of mind body awareness, Jill has been teaching internationally, consulting and instigating mindful and creative educational programs for over 35 years.
Jill is founding faculty of Spirit Rock Meditation Center’s Mindful Yoga and Meditation Training and a guest teacher for UCLA’s Mindful Awareness Research Center. Jill and her primary teacher Ven. Ajahn Amaro were the first to bring mindful movement to a silent retreat at Spirit Rock Meditation Center in CA., and the Insight Meditation Society in MA. She was the scholar and teacher in residence at the Kripalu Center and has consulted and taught for many leading organizations leading professional trainings and workshops internationally.
Jill has been featured in the New York Times, More, Crains, Yoga Journal, Tricycle, Yoga Magazine UK and NL and Happinez Magazine NL amongst others. Jill is a graduate of the Sati Center for Buddhist Studies Chaplaincy Training
In this podcast we talk about Jill's personal journey towards mindfulness. How beating all odd, she found the space of acceptance and awareness to manage her health, how her career going back to 35+ years has been a way of evolution. Jill speaks about loving kindness, of acceptance, of awareness, some ways to simplify life, some ways to improve one's personal mindfulness practise and how this practice will always turn up for us in our most challenging of times.
Jill Satterfield Social Media Handles:
SchoolForCompassionateAction.com
JillSatterfield.org
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Jill Satterfield, named “one of the 4 leading yoga and Buddhist teachers in the country” by the Shambhala Sun Magazine, is the founder of the School for Compassionate Action: Applied Embodied Mindfulness, Contemplative Psychotherapy and Educational Support for Communities in Need and Those Who Serve Them. As a pioneer in the field of mind body awareness, Jill has been teaching internationally, consulting and instigating mindful and creative educational programs for over 35 years.
Jill is founding faculty of Spirit Rock Meditation Center’s Mindful Yoga and Meditation Training and a guest teacher for UCLA’s Mindful Awareness Research Center. Jill and her primary teacher Ven. Ajahn Amaro were the first to bring mindful movement to a silent retreat at Spirit Rock Meditation Center in CA., and the Insight Meditation Society in MA. She was the scholar and teacher in residence at the Kripalu Center and has consulted and taught for many leading organizations leading professional trainings and workshops internationally.
Jill has been featured in the New York Times, More, Crains, Yoga Journal, Tricycle, Yoga Magazine UK and NL and Happinez Magazine NL amongst others. Jill is a graduate of the Sati Center for Buddhist Studies Chaplaincy Training
In this podcast we talk about Jill's personal journey towards mindfulness. How beating all odd, she found the space of acceptance and awareness to manage her health, how her career going back to 35+ years has been a way of evolution. Jill speaks about loving kindness, of acceptance, of awareness, some ways to simplify life, some ways to improve one's personal mindfulness practise and how this practice will always turn up for us in our most challenging of times.
Jill Satterfield Social Media Handles:
SchoolForCompassionateAction.com
JillSatterfield.org
Give this a listen, and please leave us with a suggestion, rating or review
You can subscribe to our podcast on:
Apple Podcast
Stitcher
Anchor Fm
Spotify