The Power of Stillness with Manoj Dias

In this episode of the Get Loved Up podcast, Koya talks to Co-Founder & Vice President of Mindfulness at Open, Manoj Dias. Manoj opens up about his own journey towards becoming a student of Buddhist wisdom, and how that learning paved the way towards becoming more mindful about life in general. As a teacher of meditation, Manoj urges us to surrender ourselves to cultivate flow and alignment and achieve stillness of the mind, body and spirit. GUEST BIO Through mindfulness & meditation, Manoj has helped thousands of people around the globe trade mania for pause, so that they can live fearlessly in honor of a happier, more meaningful life. In 2015, he co-founded A—SPACE, Australia’s first multidisciplinary drop-in meditation studio with a special focus on creating access for BIPOC and youth. Through his philanthropic work with lululemon he has supported trauma-informed therapeutic programs for refugees in Melbourne, social justice movements in Oakland, and mindfulness scholarships in New York City. Last year his debut book, “Still Together” was released to critical acclaim. Manoj is currently a co-founder of Open, a modern mindfulness studio merging technology, culture, cinematography, and proven practices to create community and presence. Whether he’s teaching through words or the silence in between them, Manoj’s great love for Buddhist wisdom and contemporary science is present in every encounter. Connect with Manoj and follow his work through the links below: Listen to Manoj's book: https://www.audible.com/pd/Still-Together-Audiobook/B09FFHXT3V Website (Open): https://o-p-e-n.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/manoj-dias-46b857a7/ HIGHLIGHTS 03:05 What's keeping Manoj busy these days 04:58 Ways to stay grounded while traveling 07:01 How Manoj learned the art of meditation 20:08 Developing a self-compassion practice 26:07 Dealing with comparisons 38:52 'No' is sacred QUOTES 08:11 Manoj: "When I did have the panic attack it was a moment in my life where it was like the universe was slapping me and it's like, well you can't keep living like this. You can't keep doing this. And so it manifested in a whole host of other physical conditions. There was depression for a period of time, there was chronic insomnia for about two years, there was an eating disorder for a period of time." 14:20 Manoj: "Surrendering to just what is in front of us sometimes can feel like resistance. But it's actually the easiest thing to do to cultivate flow and alignment." 18:52 Manoj: "I generally meditate everyday. I have done so for the majority of the last 15 years. But I remember there was a period in 2022, there was so much going on and I was glued to the news. And all of this where I just couldn't sit." 38:45 Manoj: " I felt like if I tell someone no, they're not gonna love me. I'm gonna lose their friendship. That's something I had to heal from and realize that no is sacred. Actually you should be able to tell everyone in your life no at some point and not feel like you're gonna lose their love." Please leave a five-star review for the Get Loved Up Podcast. When you leave that review, please take a screenshot and email me at [email protected], and I’ve got a little gift for you. Your thoughts light up Koya’s soul, and it helps continue to bring on great guests. To hear more about Koya Webb and Get Loved Up episodes, please visit her website at https://koyawebb.com/.

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Welcome to the Lifestyle Design podcast, hosted by yoga and health coach Koya Webb, where we inspire you to practice self-care, unity and eco-friendly living. Each week we’ll share teachings from Koya or an interview with a special guest who will share their insights on how they practice daily self-care, tackle tough challenges in life, and thrive in the world, one breath at a time. You will be inspired to take control of your life as you heal yourself mentally, spiritually and physically and create a reality that is in alignment with your deepest passions. Let’s Get Loved Up!