NeuroMovement Revolution with Anat Baniel

Interview with Special Guest Richard Miller

December 16, 2019 Anat Baniel Season 1 Episode 28
Interview with Special Guest Richard Miller
NeuroMovement Revolution with Anat Baniel
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NeuroMovement Revolution with Anat Baniel
Interview with Special Guest Richard Miller
Dec 16, 2019 Season 1 Episode 28
Anat Baniel

In this podcast, Anat interviews Richard Miller, PhD, a world-renowned spiritual teacher, author, yogic scholar, researcher, and clinical psychologist. He has worked with veterans, homeless people, women who have escaped human trafficking, people suffering from chronic depression, and others with post-traumatic stress disorder. 

Dr. Miller is the founder of iRest®, a simple and accessible form of meditation designed for modern day living, and what he calls “tools for life.” These tools empower you to skillfully meet each moment with unshakable peace and wellbeing—no matter how challenging or difficult your situation. 

In this episode, Anat Baniel and Richard Miller discuss:

  • when we are under ongoing, undue stress that is inescapable, the natural response of the brain/body is to react with a trauma response or post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD);  
  • Richard’s experience with having a child born with hydrocephalus, and how he responded to his son’s challenges in life; 
  • Richard takes us through one of his exercises to connect to our innate quality of “wholeness of being,” helping us shift from our thinking mind to our body as sensation; 
  • the importance of and need for safety first, within ourselves, and within our children; 
  • we have five other needs, according to Richard, in addition to our basic needs: to be seen, to be heard, to connect with, to belong, and to feel our innate wholeness;
  • both iRest® and NeuroMovement® offer a holistic approach to healing and well-being that embraces the unknown and opens up a world of possibilities.
Show Notes

In this podcast, Anat interviews Richard Miller, PhD, a world-renowned spiritual teacher, author, yogic scholar, researcher, and clinical psychologist. He has worked with veterans, homeless people, women who have escaped human trafficking, people suffering from chronic depression, and others with post-traumatic stress disorder. 

Dr. Miller is the founder of iRest®, a simple and accessible form of meditation designed for modern day living, and what he calls “tools for life.” These tools empower you to skillfully meet each moment with unshakable peace and wellbeing—no matter how challenging or difficult your situation. 

In this episode, Anat Baniel and Richard Miller discuss:

  • when we are under ongoing, undue stress that is inescapable, the natural response of the brain/body is to react with a trauma response or post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD);  
  • Richard’s experience with having a child born with hydrocephalus, and how he responded to his son’s challenges in life; 
  • Richard takes us through one of his exercises to connect to our innate quality of “wholeness of being,” helping us shift from our thinking mind to our body as sensation; 
  • the importance of and need for safety first, within ourselves, and within our children; 
  • we have five other needs, according to Richard, in addition to our basic needs: to be seen, to be heard, to connect with, to belong, and to feel our innate wholeness;
  • both iRest® and NeuroMovement® offer a holistic approach to healing and well-being that embraces the unknown and opens up a world of possibilities.