The Buddha at Work: Lessons for Leaders from Spirituality with Lodro Rinzler
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When you think of Buddhist meditation, you might not immediately see the connection with great leadership and a healthy workplace culture. And yet, today's guest illuminates just how profound and perhaps even essential a consistent meditation practice is for modern leaders. And the good news is it's also highly accessible for all of us. In today’s episode we’re speaking with Lodro Rinzler, the award winning author of seven books, including The Buddha Walks Into a Bar, The Buddha Walks Into the Office, and Take Back Your Mind, Buddhist Advice for Anxious Times. Lodro has taught meditation for more than 20 years in the Buddhist tradition, is the co founder of MNDFL Meditation Studios, and speaks across the world at conferences, universities, and seminars. And businesses as diverse as Google, Harvard University, and the White House. There's plenty of science to show that meditation has an enormously positive impact on individuals and teams in terms of stress reduction. In this conversation, you'll learn a bunch of other benefits, which have less to do with KPIs, And more to do with a more meaningful life. And from 394:00 to 40:00 you'll have a chance to try a guided meditation practice for yourself. Find out more about Lodro Rinzler and his work at www.wearehumanleaders.com/podcast/buddha-at-work-lodro-rinzler Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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