Inner Explorer
06/03/2026
Jack Sullivan, Franklin High School's 2026 Athlete of the Year, started using a 5 minute daily mindfulness practice his senior year to build his mental game. After leaning on it consistently through both basketball and baseball seasons, he told us:
"If more kids started practicing mindfulness at a young age, by the time they got to high school they would make better decisions and have better ways to manage stress and pressure."
This spring he shared the practices from Inner Explorer with his varsity baseball team. Every teammate who tried it said it allowed them to have calmer, more present mindsets and helped mitigate the daily stressors of being a student-athlete.
Roughly 91% of high school athletes report sport-related stress. Few of them have a tool to actually manage it.
Thank you, Jack, for leading by example and supporting the mental and emotional wellbeing of student-athletes everywhere.
Our Co-Founder Laura Bakosh wrote the full story in our newest article: what Jack noticed, what his teammates took from the season, and the brain science behind why a 5 minute daily practice can change how an athlete handles pressure. Read the article here: https://hubs.la/Q04jVJfZ0
06/02/2026
Ariana Prothero from Education Week just published something every district leader needs to read. How AI complicates human well-being.
Mental health experts are saying: students often cannot tell the difference between AI-simulated empathy and real human understanding. A chatbot can mirror a teenager's feelings but cannot actually understand them.
However, the answer is not pulling AI out of schools. The answer is building the inner skills that let students recognize the difference in the first place.
That is what a daily mindfulness practice does. 5 to 10 minutes of audio-guided, eyes-closed mindful awareness teaches a child to feel their own emotions, name them, sit with them, and know what real human connection feels like. Once a student has that internal compass, AI becomes what it should be: an amplifier of human cognition, not a shortcut around it.
Its about training their minds, not just the model.
Over 2 million students across 3,000+ school communities are already practicing this. The result is calmer classrooms, stronger relationships, and students who use technology from a place of awareness instead of dependence.
Read our full take on AI + Mindfulness in schools → https://hubs.la/Q04jGrXP0
Original EdWeek article in the comments.
05/18/2026
83% of students who used AI to write essays could not quote the work they had just produced.
MIT researchers called it cognitive debt. The short-term convenience of outsourcing thinking to AI creates a long-term cost in memory, critical thinking, and ownership of learning.
AI is not going away. But handing students a powerful tool without building the cognitive foundation to use it wisely is a risk we cannot keep ignoring.
We built the AI + M Framework to show educators exactly what that foundation looks like at every level of learning; from remembering and understanding all the way through to creating. It maps mindfulness to each stage of Bloom's Taxonomy so districts have a practical, evidence-based roadmap for the AI age.
Download the free framework here to start using today: https://hubs.la/Q04g-_VG0
There are students and educators in every classroom who are struggling with mental health.
May is Mental Health Awareness Month, and while we're being aware, it's time to also take action.
5-10 minutes of daily mindfulness practice is the action. It biologically decreases stress, builds resiliency, and strengthens how kids and the adults around them face the day.
More than 2 million students across the country use Inner Explorer's audio-guided, mindfulness program every day to regulate their nervous systems and take action on their mental health.
Press play below to see the impact.
For the educators, parents, and administrators reading: what action are you taking for the young people in your life this month? Share with us in the comments.
On Friday May 1st, our co-founder and CEO Dr. Laura Bakosh joined the panel at the Transforming Global Education Summit at United Nations Headquarters in NYC.
Her message landed directly: "A stressed brain is a blocked brain."
40% of adolescents are highly stressed. 1 in 7 children have a mental health disorder. That stress blocks every investment a school makes. The best educator, the best technology, the best building, the best curriculum, none of it penetrates a brain that can't receive it.This is a biological problem.
It needs a biological solution.
Daily mindfulness is that solution.
Five minutes a day, every day, builds regulation, learning readiness, and teaching readiness at the same time.SEL curriculum teaches concepts. Daily mindfulness practice changes biology. That's why Inner Explorer is the actionable answer to the stress, mental health, and academic performance crisis schools are facing right now. It's the missing link that makes every other investment work.
Wellbeing isn't a complement to learning. It's the precondition for everything else.
Amazing job, Laura. Thank you to Pvblic Foundation for convening such an important conversation about the future of education.
Ready to see real change in your classrooms? Contact us to implement daily mindfulness in your school community today: https://hubs.la/Q04fCy2w0
04/29/2026
This Friday at the United Nations. Our Co-Founder & CEO, Laura Bakosh, takes the stage at the Transforming Global Education Summit, organized by PVBLIC Foundation, the Government of Antigua and Barbuda, the Government of the Kingdom of Tonga, and the Learning Economy Foundation, with support from 256 Network Foundation and the UnitED Youth Council.
Laura's session, "Building the Human Infrastructure for New Education Operating Systems," speaks directly to the work we have led for fifteen years. Education is not a service. It is infrastructure. And mindfulness is the human layer that makes every other layer of that infrastructure work.
Stress blocks learning. Mindfulness builds focus, regulation, and resilience.
Tune in live this Friday, 1 May, around 3:56 PM ET on UN Web TV: https://hubs.la/Q04dSk8b0
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