Mindful U Podcast

Mindful U Podcast
Episode 28. Deborah Bowman: Transpersonal Therapy Program
Naropa faculty Deborah Bowman delves into the field of transpersonal psychology and its significance in the broader scope of psychology.
Episode 27. Chris Cole: Bipolar Order
In this episode, Naropa graduate Chris Cole shares insights about bipolar disorder and its potential for empowerment and growth.
Episode 26. The Bricolage of a Naropa Education
Naropa faculty Candace Walworth and Cynthia Drake discuss interdisciplinary inquiry and bricolage in education.
Episode 25. Paul Bassis: The ARISE Movement
Paul Bassis, co-founder and producer of the ARISE Music Festival, discusses the power of music to bring people together and lift spirits.
Episode 24. Barbara Catbagan: Creating Resilient Teachers
Barbara Catbagan, discusses how contemplative teaching practices will create well equipped teachers in an increasingly complex world.
Episode 23. HLF: Empowering Underserved Communities
Co-founders of the Holistic Life Foundation discuss their work to empower underserved communities through yoga, mindfulness, and self-care.
Episode 22. Elaine Yuen: Engaging Our World with Contemplative Practice
Elaine Yuen, of Wisdom Traditions Department at Naropa University, discusses how to blend contemplative practice with service in the world.
Episode 21. Joey Marti: Healing Naturally with TiPi
Joey Marti, Naropa alumnx of the Contemplative Psychology Program, discusses the TiPi technique for healing emotional trauma naturally.
Episode 20. Mark Miller: Contemplative Musical Improv
Mark Miller, Chair of the BA in Music at Naropa University, discusses contemplative approaches to music and improvisation.
Episode 18. Lauren Ciovacco: A Journey of Discovering Sanity
Naropa alumnx Lauren Ciovacco, discusses his journey of discovering sanity and his work in the field of mental health.
Episode 17. Lama Rod Owens: Love and Rage
Renowned Buddhist teacher, Lama Rod Owens, discusses the dialogue between love and rage in his spiritual journey and life experiences.
Episode 16. Anne Parker: Gross National Happiness
Anne Parker discusses the concept of Gross National Happiness, its origins in Bhutan, and the importance of seeing it without idealization.

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Academics

Contemplative education brings together the best of Western scholarship and Eastern world wisdom traditions. Therefore, your pursuit of wisdom at Naropa means learning both about academic subjects and about your own place in the world. This innovative approach places Naropa on the cutting edge of the newest and most effective methods of teaching and learning.  

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If you’re seeking an education that resonates with both personal fulfillment and global impact, Naropa could be your top choice. At Naropa, you will experience a comprehensive curriculum that integrates the best of Eastern and Western educational approaches. Explore how Naropa can fuel your journey of intellectual and spiritual development.

Life at Naropa

Through its incredibly vibrant and welcoming community,  “Naropa offers a home for those who aren’t willing to conform to convention—the mystic, the healer, the prophet, the rebel, the artist, the revolutionary, the oddball—those who are incredible contributors to the evolution of society and of our planet.”—Core Associate Professor Zvi Ish-Shalom

The Naropa Difference

How is Naropa different from other universities? At Naropa, a liberal arts education balances rigorous academics with powerful interpersonal skills and self-awareness to educate the whole person. Naropa’s contemplative approach is inspired by Buddhist philosophy and the conviction that we can build a diverse, contemplative, enlightened society when we have transformed education to affirm the basic goodness of every person. 

About Naropa

Located in Boulder, Colorado, Naropa University is a Buddhist-inspired, nonsectarian liberal arts university that is recognized as the birthplace of the mindfulness movement. Naropa offers undergraduate and graduate degree programs that emphasize professional and personal growth, intellectual development, and cultivating compassion. 

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Naropa Campuses Closed on Friday, March 15, 2024

Due to adverse weather conditions, all Naropa campuses will be closed Friday, March 15, 2024.  All classes that require a physical presence on campus will be canceled. All online and low-residency programs are to meet as scheduled.

Based on the current weather forecast, the Healing with the Ancestors Talk & Breeze of Simplicity program scheduled for Friday evening, Saturday, and Sunday will be held as planned.

Staff that do not work remotely or are scheduled to work on campus, can work remotely. Staff that routinely work remotely are expected to continue to do so.

As a reminder, notifications will be sent by e-mail and the LiveSafe app.  

Regardless of Naropa University’s decision, if you ever believe the weather conditions are unsafe, please contact your supervisor and professors.  Naropa University trusts you to make thoughtful and wise decisions based on the conditions and situation in which you find yourself in.