Lisa Campbell, a seasoned spiritual guide and advocate for mindful living, believes that the spiritual path seamlessly intertwines with daily life, transforming it into the ultimate practice for a life lived with vitality, clarity, and well-being.
For 25 years, Lisa dedicated herself to thousands of hours of training programs, earning wisdom as well as professional certifications. She is a Unified Mindfulness L2 Coach, a Holistic Health Teacher certified by the Kripalu Center for Yoga + Health, and a Mindful Outdoor Guide from the Kripalu School of Mindful Outdoor Leadership. Additionally, Lisa is a certified Meditation + Mindfulness Teacher with the McLean Meditation Institute, where she serves as faculty and Course Advisor for the Meditation Teacher Academy.
As an Air Force veteran with certifications in Trauma-Sensitive Mindfulness and Advanced Mindfulness Training for Anxiety, Depression, Stress + PTSD, Lisa volunteers her time to bring trauma-sensitive mindfulness to veterans groups, retreats, and the Massachusetts Veterans Treatment Court.
For the past six years, Lisa has been teaching weekly “Mindful Living” classes at eight local senior centers, focusing on the benefits of mindfulness, breathwork, and community building.
Lisa is a sought-after speaker and retreat leader, regularly presenting on the advantages of mindfulness for schools, businesses, and conferences, including the Massachusetts Council on Aging. A devoted wife, mother, and animal lover, she cares for two elder guinea pigs and one spirited cat. Lisa is the Founder of Waking Up with Nature and Mindfulfilled Meditation, LLC. Committed to safety and responsibility, she is a SEEK Safely registered instructor.
Julianna received her BA in psychology from Duke University. As founder, president, and head trainer of Unified Mindfulness, she is dedicated to disseminating Shinzen Young’s comprehensive mindfulness meditation system through the creation and presentation of educational programs and teacher-training certification programs.
Dr. Hunter serves as associate professor of practice and is the founding director of the Executive Mind Leadership Institute at the Peter F. Drucker Graduate School of Management, Claremont Graduate University. He also serves as visiting professor at the University of Virginia Darden School of Business, where he developed and co-teaches the Leading Mindfully executive education program..
Dr. Eisendrath serves as chief psychologist and president of the Institute for Dialogue Therapy, P.C., where, as a Jungian analyst, she offers psychotherapy with individuals and couples, psychoanalysis, supervision, and training.
Dr. Vago serves as the research director of the Osher Center for Integrative Medicine and the director of the Contemplative Neuroscience and Integrative Medicine (CNIM) Laboratory at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. He is an associate professor in the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and the Department of Psychiatry.
Stella is a psychologist, professor, and Zen practitioner. She became a formal student in 2008 in the Soto Zen tradition. She teaches courses in mindfulness based psychotherapies and the psychology of compassion at the Union Institute & University. She also co-facilitates a family program and young adult program at Shao Shan Temple, in Woodbury Vermont.
Dr. Creswell serves as a tenured associate professor in the Department of Psychology at Carnegie Mellon University. He is also the director of the Health & Human Performance Laboratory at Carnegie Mellon University.
Dr. McCormick currently serves as director of education at Unified Mindfulness. In 1975, he received a B.A. in psychology from the University of California Santa Cruz, where he was part of Dr. Elliot Aronson’s research team that examined cooperative approaches to reducing interracial conflict and academic performance problems in newly integrated school, and made Honors in Psychology, College Honors, and Thesis Honors.
UnifiedMindfulness.com is the official teacher training platform for Shinzen and the Unified Mindfulness System.
Created over 50 years of research and testing by Shinzen Young, Unified Mindfulness is a system of meditation that’s easily researchable by science, with clear terminology and rigorous precision around concepts and procedures.
The Unified Mindfulness system is a comprehensive, robust and refined support structure that any individual at any stage of meditation practice can rely on to go deeper in their insight and their ability to share it with others. It is also a secular form of meditation, which means it’s not religious in any way so anyone, of any faith, can do it.