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Meditative Story

Meditative Story

WaitWhat 383 Episodes Jul 1, 2026

Meditative Story combines extraordinary human stories with meditation prompts embedded into the storylines, all surrounded by breathtaking music. It offers an alternative way into mindfulness practice through vivid stories and cinematic production. The podcast is produced by WaitWhat and supported by its members.

Episodes

When the sharks start to circle, by Cristina Mittermeier Jul 1, 2026 00:35:08 When life is overwhelming, sometimes the smallest action — even one that seems insignificant in the moment — is what helps us move forward. Cristina Mittermeier is a nature photographer and adventurer who's used to navigating treacherous situations in the name of protecting the climate. But when her life takes an unexpected turn, she learns how to take small steps forward to begin unlocki
Making adjustments in free fall, by Curtis Rivers Jun 23, 2026 00:33:15 Through his long and storied career as a stuntman, Curtis Rivers has appeared in scores of films and television shows, ranging from James Bond movies to Captain America to Game of Thrones. He has won a Screen Actor Guilds Awards as well as membership in the Hollywood Stuntmen’s Hall of Fame. The Briton is also a two-time Guinness World Record Holder, in the longest-duration parachute jump
Finding steadiness and stability — a practice for distracted minds, by Rohan Gunatillake Jun 16, 2026 00:14:13 When life pulls us in a million different directions, it’s easy to feel distracted. The harder it is to quiet our minds, the more difficult it can be to find the moments of peace that are so essential to our well–being. In today’s meditation, Rohan guides us through three tools that can help us build our practice of finding steadiness and stability. See Privacy Policy at https://art1
On board with my dad, by Mark Nepo Jun 9, 2026 00:35:39 As an author and poet, Mark Nepo has spent decades writing about spirituality and serenity. But his life wasn’t always as calm as it is now. Growing up, Mark feels challenged by the demands of his perfectionist father and struggles to feel seen. Years later, after surviving a battle with cancer, Mark looks back and realizes that watching his father refurbish a boat in their backyard provi
It doesn't have to be this hard: Mariann Budde May 27, 2026 00:31:02 A street in Honduras. A conference room. The fifth lap of a bike ride. Crisis can descend on you in unexpected places – and so can clarity. All that’s required of you, really, is to be there for it, and to stretch yourself in ways you hadn’t expected. Mariann Budde, bishop of the Episcopal Diocese in Washington, DC, tells of three defining moments of struggle and grace in her life.See Pri
Together, we move from fear to hope, by Varshini Prakash May 19, 2026 00:36:23 Climate activist Varshini Prakash first became aware of the effects of a changing planet when her grandparents’ village in India was flooded in a monsoon. A child then, she felt overwhelmed and powerless. In this week’s episode, Varshini shares how she came to find hope and build courage through the large and small communities in her life.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy an
Learning to see what is in front of me, by Siri Hustvedt May 12, 2026 00:20:41 To truly see what is right in front us, requires the practice of looking, of careful and sustained attention – without expectation or judgment. Join author and essayist Siri Hustvedt on an hours long trip to the museum spent in front of just one painting. And discover more than just what's on the canvas.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https
The magic beyond our boundaries, by Steven Ho May 6, 2026 00:30:47 Today's storyteller Steven Ho grew up in a strict Vietnamese-American household where the stakes were always high. He felt an overwhelming pressure to walk the straight line set before him — a line of overachieving and excellence. As Steven grew up, he encountered places and circumstances that catapulted him into a deep curiosity and affection for the world around him. Steven began to won
Notes to self, by Case Kenny Apr 28, 2026 00:34:21 Sitting in the school library, staring down at his unfinished chemistry homework, pre-med student Case Kenny feels helpless. He faces a difficult choice: did I choose the wrong major? And who will I disappoint if I admit that? Now an acclaimed podcaster (New Mindset, Who Dis?), Case shares three stories from his early life about being wrong, and how he slowly learns what’s right for him.
Changing the game, by Tim Shriver Apr 21, 2026 00:36:29 Growing up in the Kennedy family, Tim Shriver sees close relatives compete at the highest level of U.S. politics and learns a very specific definition of what it means to be a winner. As a result, a fierce competitiveness finds its way into every aspect of his life. But as the years go on, Tim begins to question whether this winner-takes-all mentality is the healthiest way to live. Maybe
How the bees saved me, by Dr. Marla Spivak Apr 14, 2026 00:30:07 Before becoming a MacArthur award–winning entomologist, Dr. Marla Spivak is adrift – first as a young woman in search of direction, then deep in the Amazon, severely ill and fearing death. Time and again, it’s the hum of bees that shows her a path forward. Apiculture doesn’t just become her life’s passion, it reveals a deeper truth about the connections that bind us.See Privacy Policy at
Forging my own path, by Isha Sesay Apr 7, 2026 00:33:01 Writer Isha Sesay is happiest when she is caring for others; it’s a lesson she learns from her mother while growing up in Sierra Leone. But as an adult, there’s another lesson her mother teaches her, in quite another way: that even the most caring and giving among us must learn to receive help too. It’s through both giving and receiving that we become whole.See Privacy Policy at https://a

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