Joe's Meditation Series: Part One - Getting Started With Meditation
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Propaganda Loves You Special: Joe’s Getting Started with Meditation Sessions
This special Propaganda Loves You episode introduces a set of meditation recordings created by Joe, who volunteers with a group teaching meditation to incarcerated people in the DC area and other communities with limited access. The show explains that four 20–25 minute beginner-focused sessions have been produced, each structured as a guided meditation, a short technique talk, and a second guided practice that builds on the first. Joe then leads a “getting started with meditation” lesson: establishing a safe, comfortable posture; using the breath as an anchor; and treating distraction as a normal part of practice by gently returning attention to breathing. He compares meditation to physical exercise—encouraging experimentation to find what fits—and recommends starting with a small daily habit (about three to five minutes) while noticing benefits like greater calm and awareness of unhealthy thought loops. The episode closes with a second guided meditation that adds a survey of the senses (sight, sound, smell, taste, body sensations) and a brief check-in with thoughts before returning attention to the breath or repeating the sensory scan.
00:00 Propaganda Loves You Special: Introducing Joe’s Meditation Series
00:25 Why These Recordings Exist (Meditation for Incarcerated Communities)
02:38 Episode 1 Roadmap: Two Meditations + Technique Talk
03:18 Guided Meditation #1: Posture, Breath Anchor, Returning from Distraction
10:01 Meditation Explained: Training the Mind Like Exercise
14:56 How to Start a Daily Practice (3–5 Minutes, Build Consistency)
17:49 Guided Meditation #2: Breath + Survey of the Senses
20:09 Sense Scan Deep Dive: Sight, Sound, Smell, Taste, Body, Thoughts
27:54 Closing: Keep Practicing and Check In with Your Experience