Chad McGehee has a diverse background in education and mindfulness. Currently serving as the Director of Meditation Training at UW Athletics and the Co-founder & Owner of Inner Edge Meditation, Chad also holds roles as an Affiliated Mindfulness Instructor at UW Health and an Honorary Affiliate at the Center for Healthy Minds, University of Wisconsin-Madison. With a Master of Education, Master of Arts in Teaching, and Bachelor of Arts in Hispanic Studies, Chad brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to their roles in promoting well-being and relieving suffering through mindfulness practices.

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Center for Healthy Minds, University of Wisconsin–Madison

Our Mission: To cultivate well-being and relieve suffering through a scientific understanding of the mind Our Vision: A kinder, wiser, more compassionate world About the Center for Healthy Minds: Faced with mental and physical health challenges at a global scale, we conduct rigorous scientific research to bring new insights and tools aimed at improving the well-being of people of all backgrounds and ages. Our research, rooted in neuroscience, comes down to one basic question: What constitutes a healthy mind? Under the leadership of renowned neuroscientist Richard J. Davidson, we're examining contemplative practices and qualities of mind we suspect affect well-being, including attention, resilience, equanimity, savoring positive emotions, kindness, compassion, gratitude and empathy. A part of UW–Madison, one of the world’s top research institutions, we benefit from cross-disciplinary collaborations in the arts and humanities, the physical and natural sciences, and the social sciences. The Center recently founded a non-profit, Healthy Minds Innovations, Inc., which takes the discoveries and insights gleaned from Center research and transforms them into tools and services that allow for larger data collection and new ideas for additional research to continually inform the neuroscience of well-being.


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