50 Episodes

  1. Episode 30 - Adrian Daub: Questioning Silicon Valley

    Published: 12/16/2020
  2. Episode 29 - Paula Haddock: Mindfulness for Social Change

    Published: 10/20/2020
  3. Episode 28 - Laurence Cox: The Irish Buddhist

    Published: 10/16/2020
  4. Episode 27 - Daniel Nehring - Mindfulness and Therapeutic Cultures

    Published: 9/27/2020
  5. Episode 26 - Matthew Ingram - Retreat: How the Counterculture Invented Wellness

    Published: 9/8/2020
  6. Episode 25 - Christopher Titmuss - The Political Buddha

    Published: 7/10/2020
  7. Episode 24 - Miguel Farias - The Buddha Pill

    Published: 4/30/2020
  8. Episode 23 - Evan Thompson - Why I Am Not a Buddhist

    Published: 4/21/2020
  9. Episode 22 - Michael Ungar - Change Your World

    Published: 4/2/2020
  10. Episode 21 - Rabbi Michael Lerner - Revolutionary Love

    Published: 2/29/2020
  11. Episode 20 - Winton Higgins - Politics Matters: Becoming a Dharmic Citizen

    Published: 2/12/2020
  12. Episode 19 - Candy Gunther Brown: Debating Mindfulness in Public Schools

    Published: 12/30/2019
  13. Episode 18 - David Forbes - Mindfulness and Its Discontents

    Published: 12/13/2019
  14. Episode 17 - David Loy - EcoDharma

    Published: 4/26/2019
  15. Episode 16 - Steven Stanley

    Published: 3/27/2019
  16. Episode 15 - Wakoh Shannon Hickey

    Published: 3/26/2019
  17. Episode 14 - Jaime Kucinskas - The Mindful Elite

    Published: 2/10/2019
  18. Episode 13 Glenn Wallis

    Published: 1/10/2019
  19. Episode 12 - Deborah Rozelle & David Lewis

    Published: 9/26/2018
  20. Episode 11 - The Cranks Are Back

    Published: 9/25/2018

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Shortly after my Huffington Post essay “Beyond McMindfulness” went viral, a popular mindfulness promoter accused me of being a “crank”. So why not own it? Alas, The Mindful Cranks was born. The Mindful Cranks was the first podcast to critique the mindfulness movement. Conversations with guests soon expanded in scope to include critical perspectives on the wellness, happiness, resilience and positive psychology industries - sharing a common concern that such highly individualistic and market-friendly techniques ignore the larger structural and systemic problems plaguing society. Whether these be trendy Asian spiritualities such as mindfulness or yoga, or other interventions from therapeutic cultures, The Mindful Cranks will call them out without mercy. I am very fortunate to engage with my favorite journalists, authors and public intellectuals whose works that I admire, as well as educators and spiritual teachers who I have learned from — fellow cranks who don’t simply accept the way things are. They’re modern muckrakers who dare to question the unquestionable. But being cranky can be critically wise and compassionate. Casting a wide net around the impending meta-crisis, The Mindful Cranks also explores with leading thinkers how the problems of our times are deeply entangled with our ways of knowing and being. Rather than just retreating from such problems by sitting on cushion, doing yoga or listening to a meditation app, I believe using our minds is not necessarily a bad thing if it challenges the limits of human knowledge.