A screen shot of Richard Davidson conducting a live meditation session on YouTube. Submitted photo. On a live YouTube broadcast from April 16, a man in a turtleneck talks softly, slowly. These responses come from Moscow, Paris, and Kathmandu, as well as cities around Wisconsin. The anxieties of the moment seem to be crashing into the broadcast. But, seated in his homey office, Richard Davidson is serene. He continues to speak in a soothing voice, as if he had the secret to healing the world. Can he do it in a mere 27 minutes? Davidson, professor of psychology and psychiatry at the University of Wisconsin—Madison, is leading a guided meditation for Healthy Minds Innovations.

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