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Awakening Mindfulness at Work: A Conversation That Matters!

Podcast by Pierre Khawand & Sarah Killeen

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About Awakening Mindfulness at Work: A Conversation That Matters!

Our podcast is a space for meaningful conversations, for exploring the insights that arise in our mindfulness-at-work programs, and for sharing the wisdom that emerges when we slow down and tune in. The journey of mindfulness is one of discovery—of presence, awareness, and transformation. As mindfulness teachers, we have had the privilege of witnessing its impact in real time: the shifts in perspectives, the newfound resilience, the quiet moments of clarity that ripple into powerful change. We've seen it in the eyes of our participants when something clicks, when a deep breath dissolves tension, when an insight sparks a new way of engaging with life.

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Scars, Mistakes, and Growth: The Hidden Gifts of Imperfection

A simple quote sparked a powerful reflection for this episode. After reading John Steinbeck’s line, “To be alive at all is to have scars,” Sarah began reflecting on how this idea applies to the workplace—and how mistakes, setbacks, and difficult moments can become powerful catalysts for growth. In this episode of Awakening Mindfulness at Work, Pierre and Sarah explore how challenges, mistakes, and emotional wounds are not just inevitable parts of life—they are often the very experiences that shape who we become. Together they reflect on: • Why mistakes are an essential part of learning and growth • How perfectionism can make it harder to accept life’s “scars” • The difference between wounds in the moment and scars that form over time • Why meaning is often created after difficult experiences, not during them • How mindfulness helps us work with difficult emotions like shame, guilt, and disappointment • The role of self-compassion and nervous system regulation in difficult moments Pierre and Sarah also explore the workplace dimension of this topic—how we can acknowledge mistakes, grow from them, and cultivate a healthier relationship with imperfection. The conversation ends with a hopeful reminder: scars are not signs of failure. They are evidence that life was lived, lessons were learned, and healing took place.

21 May 2026 - 18 min
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When Your Job Feels Hard—Practical Ways to Stay Resilient and Resourceful

In this episode of Awakening Mindfulness at Work, Pierre and Sarah explore a situation many people quietly face: being in a work environment that feels difficult, draining, or even overwhelming—while not being able to change it, at least for now. Instead of focusing on quick fixes, this conversation offers a grounded and compassionate exploration of what is still possible. They discuss: * How to shift from feeling stuck to becoming an “explorer” of possibilities * The importance of resourcing—both within and outside of work * How to do a simple “energy audit” to understand what gives and drains your energy * The role of intention and small actions in creating meaningful change * How focus shapes your experience—and how to gently redirect it * What it means to advocate for your needs, even in constrained environments * The practice of letting go of what is truly outside your control They also reference insights from teachers like Oren Jay Sofer, including a simple grounding practice to reconnect with a sense of safety and presence in the moment. A key thread throughout the episode: even when circumstances are fixed, your relationship to them is not. This is not about ignoring difficulty—but about expanding your capacity to meet it with clarity, steadiness, and care. A gentle reminder to close: You may feel stuck—but you are not without resources.

7 May 2026 - 21 min
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Seeing Clearly—How Small Moments Can Change Everything

In this episode of Awakening Mindfulness at Work, Pierre and Sarah explore a simple yet powerful quote by Thich Nhat Hanh: “If we could see the miracle of a single flower clearly, our whole life would change.” From this reflection, they open a conversation on awe, gratitude, and simplicity—and how these qualities can transform not only how we see the world, but how we show up at work. They explore mindfulness as having two wings—the clarity of awareness and the openness of the heart—and how both are essential for living and working with balance. Through everyday examples, they bring this into the workplace: listening fully to a colleague, noticing small acts of kindness, or simply pausing to take in a moment of quiet. The conversation also touches on an important nuance: appreciating small moments does not mean ignoring life’s bigger challenges. In fact, cultivating gratitude and presence can strengthen our ability to meet those challenges with clarity and resilience. You’ll also hear a reflection inspired by Yo-Yo Ma on how presence itself can be an act of acknowledging another person’s existence. A gentle invitation to close the episode: What are you taking for granted today? And what might change if you truly noticed it?

30 Apr 2026 - 16 min
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Lightness & Purpose: Finding Joy Without Losing Meaning

In this episode of Awakening Mindfulness at Work, Pierre and Sarah continue their conversation with Dr. Jonathan Fisher, this time exploring the theme of lightness. What does it mean to live and work with purpose—while also experiencing joy, ease, and lightness? Are these in tension, or can they support each other? Drawing from his own journey through burnout, Dr. Fisher shares how carrying the weight of others’ suffering can lead to emotional heaviness—and how, over time, we may unintentionally numb ourselves to protect against it. But in doing so, we also lose access to joy. This conversation offers a different perspective: lightness and purpose are not opposites. In fact, they are deeply connected. Cultivating moments of joy, connection, and playfulness is not optional—it’s essential for sustaining meaningful work and avoiding burnout. They also explore practical ways to reconnect with lightness, including revisiting what brought us joy earlier in life, learning from others who embody it, and intentionally noticing and savoring moments of positivity throughout the day. This episode is inspired by Just One Heart, particularly the chapter on lightness, where these ideas are explored more deeply. You can learn more about the book here: https://www.amazon.com/Just-One-Heart-Cardiologists-Happiness/dp/B0DFGD2G53 A warm and practical conversation on how to lighten the heart—without losing depth or purpose.

28 Apr 2026 - 15 min
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The Practice of Joy at Work

In this episode, we turn our attention to a quality that is often overlooked at work—joy. We tend to associate mindfulness with managing stress or navigating difficult situations. While that’s important, it’s only part of the picture. Joy is just as essential—and just as trainable. Pierre and Sarah explore how joy can be cultivated in practical ways throughout the workday. This includes simple moments like stepping away to enjoy a cup of tea, listening to music, or reconnecting with the body through movement and breath. These small pauses, when done intentionally, can have a powerful impact. They also reflect on the joy of making progress—taking a moment to acknowledge what has been completed instead of rushing to the next task. The conversation expands into the joy of learning, growth, and developing new skills, as well as the deeper sense of contentment that comes from connecting with purpose and meaning in our work. Another important dimension explored is relational joy—appreciating meaningful interactions, celebrating others’ successes, and practicing what is often called appreciative joy: the ability to feel joy for others, even when we are not experiencing it ourselves. Throughout the episode, the invitation is simple: to begin noticing where joy already exists, and to gently create more space for it. A practical and reflective conversation to bring more lightness, awareness, and energy into your workday.

16 Apr 2026 - 19 min
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