Feel Better, Live More with Dr Rangan Chatterjee

How To Take A Pause On Busy Days – Guided Meditation With Zen Master Henry Shukman #634

11 min
Mar 8, 2026about 1 month ago
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Summary

Dr. Rangan Chatterjee launches a 30-day meditation challenge in partnership with Zen Master Henry Shukman and his meditation app The Way. The episode features a guided meditation demonstrating how brief daily practice can reduce stress, improve focus, and create lasting wellness habits for busy professionals.

Insights
  • Meditation positioned as fundamentally different from typical wellness activities—a practice of 'being' rather than 'doing' that addresses modern burnout
  • Short daily meditation sessions (even a few minutes) can create measurable shifts in mental state and neurological function when practiced consistently
  • Framing meditation as a 30-day commitment strategy increases adoption by creating a defined endpoint that builds lasting habit formation
  • Guided meditation apps reduce friction to entry for meditation novices by providing structure, expert instruction, and accessible content formats
  • Physician-led endorsement combined with personal investment in meditation technology increases credibility and audience trust in wellness recommendations
Trends
Physician-backed meditation apps gaining mainstream adoption as evidence-based mental health interventionsGamification of wellness through time-bound challenges (30-day programs) driving habit formation in busy professional demographicsMeditation app market consolidation around quality-focused, expert-led platforms rather than feature-heavy alternativesIntegration of meditation into corporate wellness and stress-management strategies for high-performance professionalsInfluencer investment in wellness startups as validation mechanism and distribution channel for health technologyShift from meditation as niche spiritual practice to mainstream productivity and neuroscience-backed performance toolGuided audio meditation becoming preferred format for time-constrained professionals seeking accessible mental health interventions
Topics
Guided meditation practice and techniqueMeditation habit formation and behavioral changeStress reduction and mental health benefits of meditationNeuroplasticity and structural brain changes from meditationMeditation app design and user engagementMindfulness and present-moment awarenessWork-life balance and managing busy schedulesWellness challenge design and community participationMeditation for focus and cognitive performanceBody relaxation and nervous system regulationDaily habit building and consistencyMeditation accessibility for beginnersCompassion and emotional wellbeing through practice
Companies
The Way
Meditation app co-founded by Zen Master Henry Shukman; Dr. Chatterjee recently invested and partners on 30-day challenge
People
Dr. Rangan Chatterjee
Podcast host and physician who invested in The Way app and leads the 30-day meditation challenge initiative
Zen Master Henry Shukman
Meditation teacher and co-founder of The Way app; provides guided meditation content and expertise for the challenge
Quotes
"Meditation is not just another thing you have to do. Don't think of it as another item on your to-do list. It's really of a different order."
Zen Master Henry Shukman
"What we're really doing here is coming back to who we are in a more fundamental way which doesn't require us to do anything."
Zen Master Henry Shukman
"I've tried so many meditation apps over the years but I've never come across one as effective as The Way."
Dr. Rangan Chatterjee
"Just a few minutes of meditation each morning helps me start off each day feeling calmer, grounded and more present."
Dr. Rangan Chatterjee
"Committing to 30 consecutive days of meditation really does have the potential to create a lasting daily habit."
Dr. Rangan Chatterjee
Full Transcript
Hey guys, how you doing? Hope you have a good week so far. My name is Dr. Rongan Chatterjee and this is my podcast. Feel better. Live more. Meditation is an incredibly powerful tool for transforming our lives, but in the modern world many people find it a challenging practice to start and maintain. So this March I have decided to try and inspire more people to take up this life-changing practice. Throughout the month we're teaming up with Zen Master Henry Shugman and his meditation app The Way to bring you our first ever meditation challenge. Though I've tried so many meditation apps over the years but I've never come across one as effective as The Way. I've been using it most mornings for many months now and it has really helped me feel calmer, relaxed and more present. I love this app so much that I recently decided to invest in the company and join them in their mission to get more people meditating. As I believe this will result in a calmer, happier and more compassionate worlds. Meditation has been shown to have all kinds of benefits, which use stress, improving focus and over time has even been shown to results in positive structural changes in the brain. But of course you only get those benefits if you actually do it. So this March why not join Henry and me and thousands of other meditators on a 30 day journey that has the potential to transform your life. All you have to do to take part in this free challenge is go to the way app.com forward slash live more. You'll get practical tips, exclusive content and 30 free short meditation sessions to get you going. Committing to 30 consecutive days of meditation really does have the potential to create a lasting daily habit. I will also be joining in the challenge and using the way app every day throughout the month. I very much hope that you decide to join me. And now to give you a flavor of what Henry's meditations are like, here's a beautiful meditation that he recorded exclusively for my podcast community. Welcome to another meditation with me, Henry shortman. I'm so honored and grateful and humbled really to have this opportunity to share with you a practice that has meant so much to me that has really been a life changer since I picked it up in my early to mid 20s. Once again I want to try to convey to you that meditation is not just another thing you have to do. Don't think of it as another item on your to-do list. It's really of a different order. Yes, there are many very positive, helpful things that we might have in our health and wellness regime and surely meditation might be counted among them. But it's a little different from other things because what we're really doing here is coming back to who we are in a more fundamental way which doesn't require us to do anything. We have a few tools and skills that help us to power down, to put down our tools so that we can come into a state of being rather than the doing that we are customarily doing all the time we're awake. So, let's give it a try right now. Come into a comfortable seated position. Get your body set up in a way that feels good for you. A commonly meditation is done seated and that's what I'm going to be doing and the guidance I offer will mostly be for a sitting position but it's also okay to lie down, to recline, to kind of slouch any way you like actually. Get settled, close your eyes or lower the gaze with the eyes open if you prefer that. Let your hands settle either in your lap or on your thighs or perhaps at the sides of your body. Just take a moment now to sort of take stock, take an inventory. How are you doing right now as you come into this time of stillness and quiet from all the activities of your day, whether you're just starting your day or closing your day or a partway through your day as you come into quiet and stillness? How are you doing? What kind of momentum is on board and in your body right now? Just give it space, allow it to be here, let yourself be as you are and let's become aware of the body, aware of the position that your body is in. Fix your shoulders and arms, let them hang like old ropes. Relax your jaw and throat, let them soften. Let your whole head, your scalp, your face, sides of your head, be it ease, let them relax. Let your torso, your rib cage, your belly, the whole upper body, let it relax. Let legs and feet relax. All body, at rest, at ease. And just see if you can invite your mind to follow like the body to have a moment's rest. Let the mind rest. Let your whole system power down. What's it like if just for a little moment you actually don't have to do anything? So much of our waking lives we're busy doing, this is just a little moment when you get to not do. Don't really, yeah, lay down all the tools, lay down all the doing. And just be, just be. Okay, lovely, thank you very much for coming on this little journey into not doing. Let's move our fingers, move our toes, raise the eyes or open the eyes. Have a little stretch if that feels supportive and pleasant and congratulate yourself on giving yourself this time just for you, just for you to be rather than to have to do. Just taking that step back where we don't have to do anything. It doesn't mean we don't value all the things we do, but it means that we're renewed and reset and perhaps a little bit re energised for all the activities that we can start resuming. Thank you so much for joining me. I'm looking forward to our next meditation where we will be exploring how to be with feelings, how to create space for our tender hearts and the many feelings that they naturally have, have a great rest of your day. So how was that for you? How do you feel now compared to when you started? You see, just a few minutes of meditation each morning helps me start off each day feeling calmer, grounded and more present. So if you want to join this free 30 day meditation challenge, all you have to do is go to thewayapp.com and forward slash live more to sign up and receive practical tips, exclusive content and 30 free meditation sessions to get you started. If you enjoyed today's episode, it is always appreciated if you can take a moment to share the podcast with your friends and family. All leave a review on Apple podcasts. Thank you so much for listening. Have a wonderful week. And always remember, you are the architect of your own health. Making lifestyle changes always worth it because when you feel better, you live more.