Case Study: Reversing the Mental Health Crisis
Is the global mental health crisis reversible?
Join Jonathan Lambert—documentarian, musician, and spiritual seeker—for a deep-dive exploration into the "big questions" of existence. Having navigated depression, bullying, and the loss of friends to suicide, 26-year-old Jonathan is on a mission to bridge the gap between young adult struggles and the ancient wisdom needed to heal them.
This isn't just a conversation; it's a quest. Jonathan travels off the beaten path to interview a diverse range of guides—from neuroscientists and psychologists to indigenous elders, nutritionists, and philosophers—looking for solutions in the places others overlook. By examining the intersection of modern science and ancient tradition, the show provides a holistic roadmap to reclaiming our collective well-being.
If you’re struggling, Jonathan wants to hear your story.
Join the journey and find deeper resources at The Art of Staying Sharp.
Case Study: Reversing the Mental Health Crisis
Beyond the Robe: A Conversation with Phramaha Piya Jundadal (Part 3)
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Phramaha Piya Jundadal, who has dedicated most of his life to the monkhood, often shares his observations from his travels to India. He reflects on how even the most poverty-stricken areas can foster profound joy and hope through the strength of community. Looking ahead to 2026, he aims to expand this mission through his temple and global livestreams. This past summer, the monks focused on the temple grounds, planting trees and cultivating a serene garden complete with a flowing stream. Beyond the temple walls, they remain committed to outreach, visiting those in need of blessings and providing support whenever tragedy strikes the world.