Temporal Awareness: Where Your Mind Lives
The Urban Monk podcast with Dr. Pedram Shojai
Release Date: 04/20/2026
The Urban Monk podcast with Dr. Pedram Shojai
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info_outline🎙️ Most of us spend more than half our waking hours somewhere other than the present moment. Dr. Pedram Shojai unpacks temporal displacement, the chronic habit of living in the past or future, and why it quietly drives stress, poor decisions, and accelerated aging. Drawing on Harvard research by Killingsworth and Gilbert, he walks through the neuroscience of mind wandering and introduces three somatic anchors (breath, gravity, and peripheral vision) that make rumination nearly impossible when held simultaneously.
🎯 What You'll Learn:
- Why mind wandering correlates directly with unhappiness regardless of where the mind goes, and how temporal displacement activates your HPA axis and burns resources meant for now
- How the default mode network is designed to wander through threat simulations and autobiographical maintenance, and why the real question is who's driving the bus
- Three somatic anchors to return to the present: breath (the only autonomic function you can consciously control), gravity (proprioceptive circuits interrupt default mode wandering), and peripheral vision (soft gaze quiets internal dialogue)
- What temporal displacement is costing you in relationships, decision-making, immunity, sleep, and inflammatory aging
🔑 Key Insights: "We're mentally present only 47% of waking hours. Mind wandering activates your stress response to things that no longer exist or haven't happened yet." "Holding three present-moment channels at once makes rumination nearly impossible. This isn't philosophy. It's neuroscience." "Presence isn't a destination. It's a direction."
💡 Action Steps:
- Set three alarms daily, stop, ask where your mind is, and run the three anchors for 15 seconds if the answer isn't the present
- Reverse-engineer your sleep and wake times around full 90-minute cycles, and get morning sunlight first thing to set your circadian clock
🎧 Perfect for: Anyone stuck in chronic worry or mental loops, people whose stress has no obvious current cause, or those looking to build a simple presence practice backed by neuroscience.
📚 Mentioned Resources:
- Matthew Killingsworth and Daniel Gilbert Harvard mind wandering study
- Upstream (root-cause health research app, Academy students only)
- Urban Monk Academy Austin Retreat (May 30-31, 2026)
🌐 Connect with Dr. Shojai:
- Website: theurbanmonk.com
- Books: The Urban Monk, Inner Alchemy, The Art of Stopping Time, Focus
- Documentaries: Interconnected, Gateway to Health, Trauma, Conscious Parenting
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