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Mindfulness Exercises, with Sean Fargo

Mindfulness Exercises, with Sean Fargo

By: Sean Fargo
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Mindfulness and meditation for everyday life — and for the people who teach it. Expect grounded guided meditations, evidence‑informed tools, and candid conversations with leading voices in the field.


Hosted by Sean Fargo — former Buddhist monk, founder of MindfulnessExercises.com, and a certified Search Inside Yourself instructor—each episode blends compassion, clarity, and real‑world application for practitioners, therapists, coaches, educators, and wellness professionals.


What you’ll find:
• Guided practices: breath awareness, body scans, self‑compassion, sleep, and nervous‑system regulation
• Teacher tools: trauma‑sensitive language, sequencing, and ethical foundations for safe, inclusive mindfulness
• Expert interviews with renowned teachers and researchers (e.g., Sharon Salzberg, Gabor Maté, Byron Katie, Rick Hanson, Ellen Langer, Judson Brewer)
• Clear takeaways you can use today—in sessions, classrooms, workplaces, and at home


Updated 2-3x weekly. Follow the show, try this week’s practice, and share one insight in a review to help others discover the podcast.


Explore more resources and training at MindfulnessExercises.com and the Mindfulness Meditation Teacher Certification.

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Episodes
  • Equanimity & The Art Of Falling
    May 15 2026

    We explore equanimity as the art of falling, learning how to stay steady and open when life feels uncertain. We share how caring perspective helps us face world news, strong emotions, and personal hardship without losing our heart.
    • equanimity as surrender to change and uncertainty
    • staying caring without getting overwhelmed by current events
    • why few teachers teach equanimity and what depth requires
    • mindfulness vs equanimity and where they overlap
    • equanimity as love in the midst of vulnerability
    • “caring perspective” as a blend of heart and wisdom
    • the felt difference between present-moment awareness and time-vastness
    • practicing free-fall instead of grabbing for control
    • grief, fear, and acceptance as outcomes of letting ourselves fall
    • ego, masks, and what drops away when we stop bracing

    Teach mindfulness without self-doubt, fear of judgment, or imposter syndrome.

    Learn about our Internationally Accredited Certification Program: https://certify.mindfulnessexercises.com/

    Mindfulness Exercises with Sean Fargo is a practical, grounded mindfulness podcast for people who want meditation to actually help in real life.

    Hosted by Sean Fargo — a former Buddhist monk, mindfulness teacher, and founder of MindfulnessExercises.com — this podcast explores how mindfulness can support mental health, emotional regulation, trauma sensitivity, chronic pain, leadership, creativity, and meaningful work.

    Each episode offers a mix of:

    • Practical mindfulness and meditation teachings
    • Conversations with respected meditation teachers, clinicians, authors, and researchers
    • Real-world insights for therapists, coaches, yoga teachers, educators, and caregivers
    • Gentle reflections for anyone navigating stress, anxiety, burnout, grief, or change

    If you’re interested in:

    • Mindfulness meditation for everyday life
    • Trauma-sensitive and compassion-based practices
    • Teaching mindfulness in an authentic, non-performative way
    • Deepening your own practice while supporting others

    …you’re in the right place.

    Learn more at ...

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    17 mins
  • Coming Back To Our Senses
    May 13 2026

    We explore how to receive sights and sounds instead of chasing them, and why “looking through” loosens labels and brings clarity. We share practical ways to work with music, nature sounds, and eyes open or closed, and why silence can be the most healing teacher.

    • moving from grasping to receiving sense experience
    • looking at vs looking through and deconstructing perception
    • working with labels and memories that cloud clarity
    • using nature sounds, random audio, and gentle music
    • eyes open or closed strategies and toggling
    • everyday practice in stores, restaurants, and at home
    • the role of silence and long pauses for settling
    • beginner’s mind as a continuous, living practice


    Teach mindfulness without self-doubt, fear of judgment, or imposter syndrome.

    Learn about our Internationally Accredited Certification Program: https://certify.mindfulnessexercises.com/

    Mindfulness Exercises with Sean Fargo is a practical, grounded mindfulness podcast for people who want meditation to actually help in real life.

    Hosted by Sean Fargo — a former Buddhist monk, mindfulness teacher, and founder of MindfulnessExercises.com — this podcast explores how mindfulness can support mental health, emotional regulation, trauma sensitivity, chronic pain, leadership, creativity, and meaningful work.

    Each episode offers a mix of:

    • Practical mindfulness and meditation teachings
    • Conversations with respected meditation teachers, clinicians, authors, and researchers
    • Real-world insights for therapists, coaches, yoga teachers, educators, and caregivers
    • Gentle reflections for anyone navigating stress, anxiety, burnout, grief, or change

    If you’re interested in:

    • Mindfulness meditation for everyday life
    • Trauma-sensitive and compassion-based practices
    • Teaching mindfulness in an authentic, non-performative way
    • Deepening your own practice while supporting others

    …you’re in the right place.

    Learn more at ...

    Show more Show less
    19 mins
  • How To Lead A Group Meditation With Safety And Choice
    May 11 2026

    Someone joins your group meditation, the room goes quiet, and you realise not everyone is okay. What do you do next without panicking or making it worse? We talk through the real-world side of teaching mindfulness, where compassion is not a vibe, it’s a leadership skill you practice moment by moment.

    I share how I think about guiding as a teacher: less “expert with answers” and more “steady person creating safety.” We get specific about trauma-sensitive mindfulness without turning it into something scary or overly technical. If breath awareness feels uncomfortable or a participant seems dissociated, you’ll hear practical options you can offer right away, from grounding in the senses to opening the eyes to shifting the whole practice toward self-compassion. We also cover the language that helps people feel supported rather than controlled, especially in Zoom meditation groups where cues can be harder to spot.

    Then we go into what to do if someone is actively triggered or spiralling. You’ll learn how to offer a break, adjust the meditation in real time, and when it’s appropriate to stop and seek more support, including encouraging therapy, using a mental health hotline, or calling emergency services if there’s immediate risk. We also unpack whether you should bring an assistant or co-teacher for in-person sessions at a yoga studio or community center, and how to build the confidence to lead even when you’re still learning.

    If you’re guiding group meditation, teaching mindfulness, or starting a regular practice group, subscribe, share this with a fellow teacher, and leave a review. What’s one phrase you can say today that would help your group feel safer?

    Teach mindfulness without self-doubt, fear of judgment, or imposter syndrome.

    Learn about our Internationally Accredited Certification Program: https://certify.mindfulnessexercises.com/

    Mindfulness Exercises with Sean Fargo is a practical, grounded mindfulness podcast for people who want meditation to actually help in real life.

    Hosted by Sean Fargo — a former Buddhist monk, mindfulness teacher, and founder of MindfulnessExercises.com — this podcast explores how mindfulness can support mental health, emotional regulation, trauma sensitivity, chronic pain, leadership, creativity, and meaningful work.

    Each episode offers a mix of:

    • Practical mindfulness and meditation teachings
    • Conversations with respected meditation teachers, clinicians, authors, and researchers
    • Real-world insights for therapists, coaches, yoga teachers, educators, and caregivers
    • Gentle reflections for anyone navigating stress, anxiety, burnout, grief, or change

    If you’re interested in:

    • Mindfulness meditation for everyday life
    • Trauma-sensitive and compassion-based practices
    • Teaching mindfulness in an authentic, non-performative way
    • Deepening your own practice while supporting others

    …you’re in the right place.

    Learn more at ...

    Show more Show less
    12 mins
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