Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood deeply affected children growing up from 1968 to 2001 and long after. He stood up for public television that helped kids deal with real-life emotions, sending a message that they were loved every day, and today, the feature film about Fred Rogers reminds us how relevant his message continues to be. The kids are all grown up now, but author, psychotherapist, and Buddhist teacher Sylvia Boorstein discusses how we can all practice more compassion and equanimity to cultivate a mind like Mr. Rogers.