

10% Happier with Dan Harris
10% Happier
Self-help for smart people. World-class insights and practices from experts in modern science and ancient wisdom. Hosted by veteran journalist and best-selling author, Dan Harris.
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Apr 26, 2017 • 27min
Russell Simmons, Philanthropist, Entrepreneur, Author and Activist
Def Jam music label founder Russell Simmons had his first experience with stillness at a yoga class -- which he admits he took because girls were there. "I went to class because of a lot of hot chicks. It's true," Simmons says in our interview. Simmons, who practices and teaches Transcendental Meditation, has worked to bring meditation to schools to help lower their violence levels and increase students' learning abilities. He explains why being a vegan has dramatically changed his health for the better and what his relationship with President Donald Trump is like today.

Apr 19, 2017 • 52min
David Leite, Food Writer, Memoirist (LIVE!)
In a special edition of the "10% Happier" podcast, Dan Harris leads a discussion with David Leite, author of "Notes on a Banana: A Memoir of Food, Love and Manic Depression," in front of a live audience in New York City. Leite talks at length about struggling with bipolar disorder for decades -- and going undiagnosed for much of that time -- but also shares funny stories about navigating relationships and his passion for food.

Apr 14, 2017 • 50min
Daniel Goleman, Diving into 'Emotional Intelligence' (Bonus Episode!)
"The human central nervous system and brain is designed the same around the world... and there probably is a lot of spontaneous rediscovery in different areas of different ways you can play with the mind," Dan Goleman, renowned psychologist and author of the best-selling book, "Emotional Intelligence," says in our interview. Goleman has helped spread the concept of "emotional intelligence," or "EQ," and its four parts -- self-awareness, self-management, social awareness (empathy) and relationship management (social skills) -- across the globe and explains why it matters a great deal in leadership.

Apr 12, 2017 • 1h 32min
Sam Harris, 'Waking Up' Podcast Host, Neuroscientist
Sam Harris, a prominent neuroscientist and philosopher, dives deep into the realms of consciousness and meditation. He shares his journey from psychedelic experiences to Vipassana and emphasizes how mindfulness can reduce suffering. Harris challenges the notion of a permanent self and explains how observing thoughts can dismantle negative emotions. He discusses the benefits of meditation for achieving peak experiences and the illusion of authorship in our thoughts. Listeners are given practical insights on how to explore 'no-self' and deepen their meditation practice.

Apr 5, 2017 • 42min
Clair Brown, Economist, Author of 'Buddhist Economics'
Clair Brown, an economics professor at UC-Berkeley and a Tibetan Buddhist, was teaching an introductory course when she asked herself, "How would Buddha teach Econ One?" Brown went on to write the book, "Buddhist Economics: An Enlightened Approach to the Dismal Science," and advocates for a more mindful approach to how we contribute to society, for example, that as consumers, we should work to simplify our lives by focusing on what matters most to us, buying less and reducing our carbon footprint.

Mar 31, 2017 • 32min
Jewel, Grammy-Nominated Singer-Songwriter, Actress (Bonus!)
Jewel, whose poetic songs about relationships and heartache dominated the airwaves in the '90s, used writing as an outlet to deal with anxiety through a tough childhood and later, homelessness. She began looking for ways to "re-wire" her brain, change her life for the better, and came to Mindfulness. The Grammy-nominated recording artist wrote a memoir, "Never Broken: Songs Are Only Half the Story," and stars in the upcoming Hallmark movie, "Framed for Murder: A Fixer-Upper Mystery," airing Sunday, April 2.

Mar 29, 2017 • 60min
Jerry Colonna, 'CEO Whisperer' and Reboot.io Founder
Jerry Colonna, former venture capitalist turned CEO-coaching founder, shares his personal journey of healing after 9/11, his experiences with imposter syndrome, the transformative power of mindfulness and personal growth, embracing difficulties, creating a sacred space for meditation, the impact of compassionate listening in CEO coaching, and the accessibility of their peer support groups.

Mar 22, 2017 • 43min
Colin Beavan, the 'No Impact Man'
In his famous book and documentary film project, "No Impact Man," Colin Beavan, a senior Dharma teacher in the Zen tradition, chronicled a year of his life as he tried to have minimal impact on the environment while living in the bustling metropolis of New York City. He followed it up with a book called, "How to Be Alive: A Guide to the Kind of Happiness that Helps the World," a sort of twist on the self-help genre that he calls "each other help."

Mar 15, 2017 • 43min
Profs. Holly Richardson & Matt Jarman, Virginia Military Institute
Virginia Military Institute, a military college in Lexington, Virginia, was another stop on the cross-country meditation tour, where our host Dan Harris and meditation teacher Jeff Warren spoke to Profs. Holly Richardson and Matt Jarman, as well as a few cadets who have taken their classes. Jarman, a psychology professor who leads a "Modern Warriorship" course with meditation, and Richardson, a physical education professor who teaches a mindfulness class, both talk about how they teach cadets in a military environment that meditation can help them be more mentally efficient.

Mar 8, 2017 • 46min
Sylvia Moir, Tempe, Arizona, Police Chief
During their cross-county meditation bus tour in January, our host Dan Harris and meditation teacher Jeff Warren stopped in Tempe, Arizona, to talk with Sylvia Moir, who has been the head of the Tempe Police Department for the past year. Chief Moir says her mindfulness practice has not only helped her during high-stress police calls but also in how she engages with and leads her fellow officers.


