David DeVine
Co-Host of Mindful U at Naropa University
David currently works as Media Manager at Naropa University. Previously, he worked as a successful production assistant for the Naropa Performing Arts Center as well as for numerous television networks, including MTV, VH1, CBS, Speed Channel, and FOX, and has served as an assistant audio engineer at Immersive Studios.
David DeVine has hosted 106 Episodes.
-
106. Translating Poetry: Finding the Heart
August 12th, 2024 | 52 mins 43 secs
buddhism, chinese poetry, cold mountain, poetry, red pine, sutras, taoism, translation
In our latest episode of Mindful U podcast author, translator, and veteran, Bill Porter, who goes by the pen name Red Pine, takes us through the process of finding the true heart of poem that’s hidden beneath words.
-
105. The Vow from Hiroshima
May 19th, 2024 | 48 mins 57 secs
activism, hibakusha, nuclear ban, nuclear guadianship
Mitchie Takeuchi is the writer and producer of the "The Vow From Hiroshima" a film about an atomic bomb survivor in Hiroshima who has dedicated her life to nuclear disarmament and activism. Mitchie is also a descendant of survivors of the atomic bomb and the film follows their friendship and mission to abolish nuclear weapons worldwide.
-
104. The Essential Relationship of Mindfulness and Activism
January 9th, 2024 | 1 hr 14 secs
activism, grief, healing, mindfulness, political activism, yoga
Reggie Hubbard is a yogi, political campaigner and activist, speaker, and meditation instructor.
On this episode he speaks to working with grief and how to heal, he tells his story of how he aligned his professional and spiritual life into an integrated path of purpose, and he explains why he believes mindfulness is essential to political activism.
-
103. Reexamining Imposter Syndrome and the Inner Critic
December 12th, 2023 | 57 mins 6 secs
imposter syndrome, inner critic, leadership
Artist, author, and leadership development trainer, Rosi Greenberg, breaks down the concept of the inner critic and redefines imposter syndrome.
Our inner critic isn’t going anywhere, but it can become an ally when we come into relationship with the wisdom that underlies it. She also examines imposter syndrome as something that is often a product of systems of oppression and in recognizing this, how can we look at systems change while also applying compassion to ourselves and our current experience.
-
102. Healing the Whole Person with Gestalt Therapy
November 28th, 2023 | 57 mins 41 secs
gestalt, mindful-based, mindfulness, mindfulness-based therapy, therapy, transpersonal counseling, transpersonal psychology
Visiting professor of Naropa’s master's program in Mindfulness-Based Transpersonal Counseling, Harmony Kwiker, shares about how the gestalt therapy model helps to bridge spirituality with a practical way of helping others. It provides a framework to treat patients as equals who are empowered in their own healing journey to come into contact with the deepest parts of themselves.
-
101. Midlife Emergence: Free Your Inner Fire
November 9th, 2023 | 54 mins 39 secs
art, art therapy, healing, mental health, midlife, midlife crisis, midlife emergence, midlife transition, transpersonal counseling
Naropa Alumnx, Jen Berlingo, MA, LPC, ATR shares about the tipping point in her career from corporate world to a master's in transpersonal counseling and art therapy and how that allowed her real passions to lead her life. She shares her journey of coming out as queer in midlife and what it looked like to alchemize her midlife transition into a Midlife Emergence of true authentic living—all detailed in her new book Midlife Emergence: Free Your Inner Fire.
-
100. Holistic Life Foundation: Let Your Light Shine
August 11th, 2023 | 42 mins 35 secs
ali smith, andres gonzalez, atman smith, engaged mindfulness, hlf, holistic life foundation, let your light shine, light shine, mindfulness, social justice, yoga
Ali Smith, Atman Smith, and Andres Gonzalez are the founders of the Holistic Life Foundation and the authors of Let Your Light Shine. They teach yoga and mindfulness practices to at-risk youth in their community and underserved communities. There programs have revolutionized schools, detention centers, drug treatment centers, mental illness facilities, recreation centers, group homes, and more. In this episode, they talk about their new book, Let Your Light Shine, which shares the inspiration and methods of their programs as well as their personal practices that inspire their path.
-
99. Nova Han: Creating Immersive Spaces
July 10th, 2023 | 40 mins 23 secs
circus, creative, creative entrepreneurship, creativity, electric forest, entrepreneurship, festival, immersive, performance, performance design, production
Nova Han, Creative Director for Electric Forest, String Cheese Incident, and others, talks about how got started in world of immersive performance production. She discusses her vision and inspiration behind creative entrepreneurship and what details go into the logistics of this line of creative work.
-
98. Stephanie Yuhas, PhD: Honoring the Earth: Climate, Ecology, and Ecopsychology
June 30th, 2023 | 53 mins 52 secs
climate, climate justice, earth, eco, ecology, ecopsychology, environment, environmental studies
Dr. Yuhas discusses the topics of climate grief, eco anxiety, and how to mobilize and ease these states into helpful action for our planet. She also talks about the various career paths available to students studying Ecopscyhcology and Environmental Studies and why these are needed in our world going forward.
-
97. DJ CAVEM: The Cross-Pollination of Art and Sustainability
May 26th, 2023 | 56 mins 36 secs
art, climate, eco, eco justice, ecology, food justice, hip hop, nature, organic
DJ CAVEM shares about the important cross-pollination of art and sustainability, and how food justice and ecological responsibility translate into equity for all.
-
96. Barbara Bash: Heaven, Earth and Humanity—What Calligraphy Can Teach Us About Each Moment
May 10th, 2023 | 58 mins 40 secs
art, big brush stroke, buddhist studies, calligraphy, contemplative art, integration, meditation, naropa, naropa university
We are happy to have Spring 2023 Lenz Distinguished Lecturer Barbara Bash join us to discuss her creative journey as a calligraphic artist. In this episode, she discusses everything from Western calligraphy's precision to Big Brushstroke calligraphy's spontaneity and what unites them. She also discusses the three primary principles of contemplative art: Heaven, Earth, and Humanity and how these become gateways that attune you to the aliveness of the moment. After the episode, find more on BarbaraBash.com.
-
95. Valeria McCarroll, PhD: Somadelics, Pursuing Life with Psychedelic Support & Intentional Integration
February 27th, 2023 | 49 mins 5 secs
buddhist studies, integration, meditation, naropa, naropa university, phenomena, psychedelic assisted therapy, psychedelic medicine, psychedelics, somatic psychology, therapy, transpersonal psychology, trauma healing
Valeria McCarroll, PhD, joins us to discuss Somadelics, Pursuing Life with Psychedelic Support & Intentional Integration in this thought-provoking episode. Also discussed is being in 'right relationship' with the medicine, trauma responses, honoring the medicine's lineage, and transformational justice. After the episode, find more on ValeriaMcCarroll.com and Somadelics.com.
-
94. Dr. Jennifer Bacon: Sacred Activism and Educating the Whole Child
February 13th, 2023 | 45 mins 3 secs
activism, anti-racism, equality, mindful, naropa
Dr. Jennifer Bacon is a strong proponent of taking action in activism. That is why she created the course "Sacred Activism" at Naropa - to empower a community to make strides in equality, anti-racism, and social justice. Her children's book, I Am an Antiracist Superhero! will be published by Bala Kids in 2023.
-
93. Jaguar Womban: Words Do Not Teach
November 7th, 2022 | 1 hr 4 mins
community practice day, jaguar womban, keynote speaker
Jaguar's death experience brought the real womban within to life. "Words Do Not Teach" is a part of her work in the "conjuring the language of the liminal spaces" of energy healing. Tune in to hear more on her journey to the Womb Nation Mother she has become.
-
92. Andrew Schelling: Writing as a Spiritual Practice & State of Mind
October 10th, 2022 | 59 mins 20 secs
andrew schelling, jack karouac, language, religious studies
Today, our beloved professor of the Religious Studies Program and the Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics, Andrew Schelling, joins us to discuss language, the page as a performance, and the bravery to pursue writing as a spiritual practice and state of mind.
-
91. Netanel Miles-Yepez: Comparative Religion
September 26th, 2022 | 1 hr 21 mins
comparative religion, naropa professors, naropa university, professors, sufism, world wisdoms
World Wisdom's Professor of Naropa University shares his knowledge on Sufiism, developing a deeper understanding of religion, and what connecting to his own religion did to assist his soul path. Tune in to this thought-provoking episode.