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Mindfulness teacher, supervisor and mentor, Ed Halliwell, explores how one-to-one mentoring can help us cultivate, sustain and deepen a mindfulness practice…. This blog post is an edited transcript from a talk offered by Ed for the Mindfulness Network. You can Read more…

This blog post, written by Rosalie Dores, was originally shared on her website, Optimal Living, and can be read in full here. Rosalie is a mindfulness teacher, trainer and supervisor, and will be leading a Mindful Movement workshop in May Read more…

Exploring neurodiversity brings new perspectives for practicing, teaching and researching mindfulness. This blog post was originally written for the International Conference on Mindfulness (ICM:2024), edited and republished here. A neurodivergent member of the conference EDI advisory working group answers questions Read more…

Written by Bethan Roberts. Bethan is a Mindfulness Network Trainer and Associate Teacher at Bangor University’s Centre for Mindfulness Research and Practice (CMRP).   In 2008, when I first set out on my mindfulness teacher training journey, there was no Read more…

We are excited by the prospect of welcoming you to the International Conference on Mindfulness (ICM:2024) in Bangor, North Wales from 2-6 August 2024, either in-person or online.   We have excellent keynote speakers and panelists, a diverse programme of Read more…

~ This post was originally published on RUN:ZEN and an excerpt is shared here with permission. RUN:ZEN’s founder, Stuart McLeod has represented Great Britain at International triathlon and duathlon Championships and is a ‘Trained Teacher with a specialism in MBSR’ Read more…

Three years ago, when Alison Evans decided to step back from the Executive Director Role at the Mindfulness Network to focus on leading our Supervision workstream, we were still a relatively new charity finding our feet. Not to mention the Read more…

~ Written by Carmelo Di Maria. Carmelo sits on the Mindfulness Network Community Friends (MNCF) Volunteer Committee and offers a regular donation-based specialist interest group for men to connect and practice mindfulness. ~   It was time for our monthly Read more…

It feels fantastic to see the publication of my research about mindfulness-based supervision (MBS) in the Mindfulness journal, What Do Supervisors’ and Supervisees’ Think About Mindfulness-Based Supervision? A Grounded Theory Study. Many thanks to my co-authors, Gemma Griffith from the Read more…

For mindfulness teachers and practitioners who want to teach the 8-week Mindful Self-Compassion course, there is now a clear teacher training pathway available in the UK.   The Mindful Self-Compassion Teacher Training pathway represents a partnership between three UK organisations: the Mindfulness Read more…

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