diana winston

Diana Winston, Director
Email: [email protected]

Diana Winston is the Director of UCLA Mindful, the author of The Little Book of Being: Practices and Guidance for Uncovering your Natural Awareness, and the co-author, with Susan Smalley PhD, of Fully Present, the Science, Art and Practice of Mindfulness. She has taught mindfulness for health and well-being since 1993 in a variety of settings including the medical and mental health field, and in universities, businesses, non-profits, and schools. At UCLA she has developed the evidence-based Mindful Awareness Practices (MAPs) curriculum and the Training in Mindfulness Facilitation (TMF), which trains mindfulness teachers worldwide. She is also a founder of the International Mindfulness Teachers Association. Her work has been mentioned in the New York TimesO Magazine, Newsweek, the Los Angeles TimesAllure, Women’s Health, and in a variety of magazines, books, and journals. The LA Times calls her “one of the nation’s best-known teachers of mindfulness.” Diana has been practicing mindfulness since 1989, including a year a Buddhist nun in Burma (Myanmar) and is the mom of a teenager.


serena cox

Serena Hoenig, CMT-P Program Coordinator & Technical Support
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Serena, with over a decade of health and wellness expertise, has passion for leading and facilitating healthy lifestyles. She is a UCLA Semel Institute Trained Mindfulness Facilitator, has her Bachelor of Science in Exercise Science, and has been a leader in the community for the past five years growing youth and womxn's rugby. Serena plans to continue her LGBTQ+ and rugby community involvement with mindfulness facilitation.

 


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Susan L. Smalley, Ph.D.
Founder & Founding Director, MARC
Professor Emeritus Dept of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences, UCLA
Email: [email protected]

Sue Smalley is a scientist, writer, and entrepreneur whose work blends behavioral science, mindfulness, and social impact. After three decades as a professor at UCLA, focusing on genetics and behavioral disorders like Autism and ADHD, she expanded her research into mindfulness, founding the UCLA Mindful Awareness Research Center and co-authoring Fully Present: The Science, Art, and Practice of Mindfulness. She’s also written for Huffington Post and Psychology Today on happiness and well-being.

Sue co-founded PTK Capital, a family investment fund focused on building companies that improve the human condition. In addition, she chairs the Executive Committee and is a co-founder of the Bedari Kindness Institute at UCLA, leading efforts to integrate science and social impact. Smalley is an emeritus board member of Equality Now, a global organization advocating for women’s and girls’ rights.

In recent years, Smalley has expanded her focus to include writing books and scripts that explore themes of well-being, human connection, and creativity. Through her creative work, she continues to use storytelling as a transformative tool to drive impact and inspire change.


daniel siegal

Daniel J. Siegel, M.D., Professor Emeritus
Founding Co-Director, MARC
Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, UCLA School of Medicine
Editor-in-Chief, Norton Professional Series in Interpersonal Neurobiology
Co-Investigator, UCLA Center for Culture, Brain & Development
Email: [email protected]

Daniel J. Siegel, M.D. is an internationally acclaimed author, award winning educator, and renowned child psychiatrist. He is the Executive Director of the Mindsight Institute, an educational center devoted to promoting insight, compassion, and empathy in individuals, families, institutions, and communities. Dr. Siegel's books include Mindsight, Pocket Guide to Interpersonal Neurobiology, The Developing Mind, Second Edition, The Mindful Therapist, The Whole-Brain Child and his latest book, Brainstorm.


marvin belzer

Marvin G. Belzer, Ph.D, Professor Emeritus
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Marvin G. Belzer, PhD, has taught mindfulness meditation for twenty years. He is an Adjunct Associate Professor in the UCLA Department of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences. For many years he taught a semester-long meditation course in the Department of Philosophy at Bowling Green St. University, where he was an Associate Professor of Philosophy. He teaches an undergraduate course at UCLA (Psychiatry 175: Mindfulness Practice and Theory) and teaches mindfulness in many different venues.


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Allyson Pimentel, EdD, Instructor

Allyson Pimentel, EdD (she/her/hers), is a psychologist and long-time practitioner and teacher in the Insight meditation tradition who works at the intersection of mindfulness and mental health. Dr. Pimentel has been teaching mindfulness in university, medical, secular and spiritual settings for over twenty years.  Formerly, she was the Associate Director of UCLA Campus & Student Resilience and the Program Director of Mindful UCLA.  Currently, she is the Director of Mindful USC, as well as an instructor at UCLA Mindful. Dr. Pimentel’s writings on mindfulness and Buddhist teachings appear in Lion’s Roar magazine.  She loves sharing the practice of mindfulness as a tool for transformation, wisdom, and individual and collective liberation.