This interview features medical anthropologist, Dr. Sue Schneider, discussing the intersection of mindfulness, community health, and cultural healing practices. The speaker emphasizes the importance of intrinsic motivation and meditation in awakening inner wisdom and compassion. They share experiences from their research in Mexico and their long-term commitment to mindfulness practices, addressing common barriers such as societal distractions.The conversation explores the integration of mindfulness into public health initiatives in academic settings and examines the relationship between Western medicine and alternative healing traditions. The speaker advocates for a holistic approach to health that transcends symptom relief and highlights the transformative power of mindfulness in fostering self-awareness. The discussion concludes with reflections on the role of anthropology in understanding diverse cultural practices and the significance of internal observation for personal healing..
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.0:05 Health and Healing Perspectives2:50 Personal Journey into Mindfulness5:41 Integrating Mindfulness and Community Health9:18 Overcoming Hurdles to Meditation12:51 Implementing Mindfulness Programs17:09 Understanding Healing Beyond the Physical18:53 Grounding Practices for Self-Awareness23:25 The Role of Medical Anthropology26:39 Trusting Instincts in Modern Culture30:04 Mindfulness in University Systems34:26 Healing in the Dying Process36:41 Anthropology's Broader Impact
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Sue Schneider, Ph.D., is a medical anthropologist, integrative health coach, certified meditation instructor, and author with a passion for supporting individuals and communities in their pursuit of health and healing.
She leads community health and wellness initiatives across Colorado as an Extension Professor and Sate Health Specialist with Colorado State University’s Office of Engagement and Extension. Sue has taught mindfulness meditation to thousands of students in university and community settings over the last 12 years and she is the author of Meeting the Moment with Kindness: How Mindfulness Can Help Us Find Calm, Stability, and an Open Heart published by Collective Ink. Sue lives in Fort Collins, Colorado with her husband, teenage son, and two dogs.
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