Mindfulness is a simple yet profound practice that changes lives. If you’re committed to mindful living, eager to learn more about its growing influence across all facets of society, or only beginning to discover the transformative power of mindfulness, sign up now to begin Creating a Mindful Society.

This pioneering event in New York City will feature keynote presentations by four outstanding leaders in the mindfulness field—Jon Kabat-Zinn,

Richard J. Davidson, Janice Marturano, and US Congressman Tim Ryan—plus a rich program of dialogue and practice sessions. Now available, the streaming on-demand edition of this historic conference explores all the proven, practical ways that mindfulness can transform our lives from the inside out—and help reshape society, from health, work, and family to education, leadership, and policy.

Creating a Mindful Society—On Demand Content

Welcome and meditation with Saki Santorelli, EdD, MA

Saki warmly welcomes us to the conference, inviting us to share in some silence before introducing the first keynote speaker, Jon Kabat-Zinn.

Keynote address by Jon Kabat-Zinn, PhD

The Transformative Power of Mindfulness in America and the World

Jon Kabat-Zinn articulates the need for and the promise of bringing greater mindfulness and heartfulness into our society on every level—from the individual to the institutional, from the corporate to the governmental, from the national to the international. He offers a few simple steps to embody greater mindfulness in our own lives and accelerate the cultivation of greater mindfulness in our society. The talk includes a guided meditation.

Closing and meditation with Saki Santorelli, EdD, MA

Saki previews some of the upcoming talks in the conference before leading us in a brief silent meditation.

Welcome and meditation with Michael Craft

Michael leads us in a mindfulness practice session.

Keynote address by Richard Davidson, PhD

Change Your Brain by Transforming Your Mind

This talk by one of America's leading neuroscientists explores the emerging field of contemplative neuroscience. Richard J. Davidson, founder of the Center for Investigating Healthy Minds, showcases recent findings that illustrate how training the mind can change the brain in ways that promote mental and physical well-being.

Saki Santorelli, EdD, MA

The Healing Power of Mindfulness

Experience firsthand a range of mindfulness practices used in the mindfulness-based stress reduction training program at the University of Massachusetts Medical School.

Keynote address by Janice Marturano

Finding the Space to Lead

The complexities of the global economy and the speed with which our environment is changing requires all of us—leaders and potential leaders—to use our minds' full capabilities. Right in the midst of speed and complexity, we can cultivate our innate ability to pause and be present, developing greater focus and clarity, and the mental space for creativity and compassion to arise.

Short meditation with Michael Craft

Prior to the lunch break during the conference, Michael shares a one-minute mindfulness meditation.

Welcome and meditation with Melvin McLeod

Melvin previews upcoming talks in the conference, then leads us in a foundational mindfulness practice.

Field Report with Rhonda Magee, JD

Beyond Stress Reduction

An exploration of how mindful lawyers are changing the world—and how we all can make a difference.

Field Report with Kristi Nelson

Mind Over Money: Making Money Matter

Learn how the core principles inherent to mindfulness offer us critical opportunities to redirect our personal—and ultimately our collective—economies.

Field Report with Ali Smith, Atman Smith, and Andres Gonzalez

Mindfulness, Mentoring, and Youth

The founders of Baltimore’s acclaimed Holistic Life Foundation discuss how mindfulness and yoga practices for youth in high-risk environments has helped them become more centered, deal with peer pressure, and manage strong emotions.

Field Report with Elizabeth Stanley, PhD, Captain

Bringing Mindfulness to the Military to Enhance Performance and Build Resilience

Elizabeth Stanley shares some of her experiences in developing mindfulness-based mind fitness training and teaching it to troops before their deployment to combat.

Field Report with Jenny Lykken

Wired in the Moment: Mindfulness and Mental Focus in the Tech Sector

A discussion of why and how tech workers design and develop mindfulness-based programs, including successful solutions and important challenges in the delivery of mindfulness-based programs in the workplace.

Keynote address by Congressman Tim Ryan

A Mindful Nation

Our nation faces daunting challenges—in education, health care, defense, the environment, and the economy. Everywhere we turn, we face the need to let go of old ways of doing things and enter uncharted territory. Given the scientific evidence of the benefits of various mindfulness and awareness practices, it would be irresponsible for us not to explore whether they can help us find the resilience we need to face our challenges with the can-do spirit for which Americans are famous.

Mindfulness Town Hall

Tami Simon hosts the Mindfulness Town Hall where Jon Kabat-Zinn, Richard J. Davidson, Janice Marturano, and US Congressman Tim Ryan discuss the following questions with the audience: