Life during a pandemic can bring lots of anxiety and stress. One way to deal with those issues is to practice mindfulness – and that doesn’t necessarily look like what you might expect. May and Sam talk to a meditation instructor about how and why mindfulness can help alleviate some of your pandemic-induced anxiety and anger.


Gina De La Chesnaye is a New York-based mindfulness instructor with Mind Oasis, an online meditation company in Denver.


On Twitter: <a href="http://twitter.com/mayvortega" target="_blank">@mayvortega</a> and <a href="http://twitter.com/samuelbrasch" target="_blank">@samuelbrasch</a>

At A Distance

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Mindfulness Can Help Right Now (Even If You’re A Skeptic)

MAY 1, 202017 MIN
At A Distance

Mindfulness Can Help Right Now (Even If You’re A Skeptic)

MAY 1, 202017 MIN

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Life during a pandemic can bring lots of anxiety and stress. One way to deal with those issues is to practice mindfulness – and that doesn’t necessarily look like what you might expect. May and Sam talk to a meditation instructor about how and why mindfulness can help alleviate some of your pandemic-induced anxiety and anger. Gina De La Chesnaye is a New York-based mindfulness instructor with Mind Oasis, an online meditation company in Denver. On Twitter: @mayvortega and @samuelbrasch