In this Implementors episode, host Ted Wolf is joined by Ellen J. Langer — the first woman to earn tenure in Harvard’s Psychology Department and widely known as the mother of mindfulness — for a conversation that connects health, leadership, and the psychology behind effective AI adoption. Drawing on decades of pioneering research, Dr. Langer explains how mindsets shape not only physical health and aging, but also how individuals and organizations respond to change. Ted and Dr. Langer revisit her landmark discoveries, including the Counterclockwise Study, to explore how awareness, attention, and perception influence behavior, performance, and adaptability in the workplace. The discussion challenges common misconceptions about mindfulness, reframing it as an active process of noticing, questioning assumptions, and remaining open to new possibilities — skills that are increasingly critical as organizations introduce AI into decision-making and daily work. Dr. Langer highlights how mindless routines, rigid thinking, and false certainty often create resistance to AI, while mindful leadership fosters trust, learning, and psychological safety. Drawing insights from her book The Mindful Body: Thinking Our Way to Chronic Health, Dr. Langer shows why successful AI adoption depends as much on human mindset as on technology itself. This episode offers practical, science-backed guidance for leaders seeking healthier organizations, stronger performance, and smoother transitions toward human–AI collaboration.