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Holly Rogers (Ep.26): The tiny compounding adjustments of mindfulness

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Today's episode should be called mindfulness for hyper-driven skeptics with no time. Holly Rogers is a psychiatrist at the student counseling center at Duke University and the co-founder of the center for Koru Mindfulness. Holly's training as a psychiatrist provides a repertoire of research for the benefits of mindfulness, such as improving cardiovascular health, building a tolerance for discomfort, and my personal favorite: noticing tiny pain points with clarity and making adjustments that compound over time. We also discuss the “lowest effective dose" (10 minutes for 4 weeks), why today's college students are way more anxious than in the past, and why mid-life crisis seem to be starting earlier. + SHOW NOTES: bit.ly/radpod26 + JOIN THE COMMUNITY: http://radreads.email + SUPPORT THE PODCAST: patreon.com/radreads