159 Benjamin Franklin, The American Revolution & Mindfulness Discussed With Historian, Liz Covart


Liz Covart loves the study of history. She is an historian who sharesher knowledge of American history with the world through her podcast, Ben Franklin’s World. Each episode features a conversation with an historian who helps shed light on important people and events from earlyAmerican history that shaped our present-day world. Elizabeth holds a PhD in history from the University of California, Davis, where she studied with 2-time Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Alan Taylor.
- Website: www.BenFranklinsWorld.com
- Twitter: @LizCovart
- Podcast: Ben Franklin's World
- Alan Taylor (My advisor)
- I'mvery logical and I think being mindful and thinking out every situationas to what it is, what it could be, where it could go, helps me come upwith an appropriate and emotional mindset.
- Ido a lot of yoga so breathing is always important. I make sure I breathe and I will think about my breathing as I'm running, during my moving meditation as well. So breathing plays a big role. Anytime I get really stressed out or run into some sort of hurdle I need to overcome, I'm always making sure I take a deep breath. I find breath to be very calming and centering.
- Book: Essentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less by Greg McKeown
- App: Naturescape (It plays nature sounds)
I'dstart with taking a few minutes each day and I would make it first thing in the morning or right before you go to bed; those tend to be theeasiest I think. Just take a little bit of time for yourself each day and reflect upon your day or focus on your breath. Do just something small, like baby steps, to get into a way of thinking about how you can be mindful and how breath or taking moments like that can improve your day.