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Mentioned in 5 episodes
Neurodharma
Book • 2020
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Mentioned in 5 episodes
Mentioned by 

when discussing techniques to regulate the body and mind.


Rick Hanson

78 snips
Now What? What to Do When Things Fall Apart
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as a book containing the metaphor 'eddies in the stream'.


Rick Hanson

25 snips
The Science of "Self" with Dr. Jud Brewer
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as the author of the book, discussing the benefits of meditation and how to 'reverse engineer enlightenment'.


Dan Harris

17 snips
The Brain Science of Enlightenment | Rick Hanson
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as one of 

's books.

Nick Holton


Rick Hanson

Episode #47: Digging into how to “be well” with Dr. Rick Hanson
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as one of the author's books that have sold over a million copies.


Michael Krasny

Rick Hanson - Rewiring Our Circuitry
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as one of 

's books, which he recently finished reading.


Ajahn Kovilo


Rick Hanson

The Neural Correlates of Jhāna & Three Ways to Engage the Unconditioned | Rick Hanson Q&A
Mentioned by Speaker 4 as an author who deeply explores the intersection of Dharma and psychology.

Coming Together When Things Fall Apart | CMM Community
Mentioned by the podcast hosts as one of 

's books.


Rick Hanson

What’s happening in your brain when you change your mind? (with Rick Hanson)
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as one of 

's books on positive neuroplasticity and well-being.

Jon Beale


Rick Hanson

Episode #48: How to build great relationships, with Dr. Rick Hanson
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as containing a quote from Larry Yang.


Rick Hanson

Can We Do No Harm?
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as his new book, discussing seven practices for strengthening neural circuitry of profound contentment and inner peace.


Dave Asprey

Hacking Enlightenment in 7 Steps: The Dharma and Next-Gen of Neuroscience – Rick Hanson, Ph.D., with Dave Asprey : 696
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while discussing the upper reaches of human potential.


Rick Hanson

Dr. Rick & Forrest Hanson on Learning to Be Well
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himself, referencing his own book and the metaphor of eddies in a stream.


Rick Hanson

Existential Dread, and Overcoming an Existential Crisis