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Mindfulness Exercises, with Sean Fargo

Mindfulness Exercises, with Sean Fargo

By: Sean Fargo
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Practical, trauma‑sensitive mindfulness 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
  • Home Wherever You Are
    Dec 26 2025

    What if home isn’t a location but a feeling you can access anywhere? On a quiet stretch of California’s Central Valley, we explore how mindfulness turns a long drive into a place of safety, gratitude, and deep belonging. Instead of rushing from one address to the next, we lean into breath, body, and the living world around us—the weight of the seat, the warmth of the sun, the whisper of wind, even the tumbleweeds—and discover a home that doesn’t depend on walls.

    We get honest about the old habit of racing to arrive: optimizing departure times, passing at the perfect angle, pushing for speed. Then we slow down, sense into the ground that holds us, and let presence soften the road. Through simple practices—feeling the inhale and exhale, grounding through contact points, widening awareness to include sky and land—we learn to relate to the environment as part of our inner home. Safety stops being a future destination and becomes a moment-to-moment experience in the body.

    Along the way, we ask a few powerful questions: Can I be at home in my body right now? Can I trust the earth beneath me? Can I welcome the air and space around me? With each question, the heart opens to care, and gratitude naturally rises. That gratitude eases transitions—new places, uncertain paths, and the in-between miles feel less like exile and more like belonging. If you’re moving through change, traveling, or simply craving steadiness, this conversation offers a gentle map back to yourself.

    If this resonated with you, follow the show, share it with a friend who’s on the move, and leave a quick review to help others find a sense of home, wherever they are.

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    Free Mindfulness Exercises: MindfulnessExercises.com

    200 Guided Meditation Scripts: Scripts.MindfulnessExercises.com

    Certify To Teach Mindfulness: Certify.MindfulnessExercises.com

    Work with Sean Fargo: Sean.MindfulnessExercises.com/

    Reduce Chronic Pain: Pain.MindfulnessExercises.com

    Email: Sean@MindfulnessExercises.com

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    6 mins
  • Forgiveness Means Letting Go, Not Pretending It Didn’t Hurt (with Sharon Salzberg)
    Dec 24 2025

    What if forgiveness didn’t ask you to forget, pretend, or minimize? We open a kinder door: releasing the grip of the past without erasing it, and training attention so old stories don’t run the show. Through a grounded, step-by-step loving-kindness practice with Sharon Salzberg, we move from caring for ourselves to offering warmth to a benefactor, a neutral person, and ultimately to all beings—showing how compassion can be both steady and discerning.

    Sharon's website: SharonSalzberg.com

    We start by reframing forgiveness as a shift in identification, not a wipe of memory. Then we teach a simple sequence of phrases—may I be safe, be happy, be healthy, live with ease—and explain why the power lies in sincere repetition. Wandering minds are expected; the core skill is noticing, letting go, and returning. That small return mirrors forgiveness itself: again and again, we choose presence over replay.

    As the circle widens, we explore the ease of offering to someone who makes you smile, the surprising depth of wishing well for a neutral person, and the humbling recognition of our shared vulnerability. Life can turn on a dime; kindness helps us meet that truth without hardening. By the end, you’ll feel how goodwill does not negate boundaries or justice—it clarifies them. Remembering remains, but resentment loosens its hold, making room for steadiness, clarity, and a more generous way to move through the world.

    If this practice supports you, follow the show, share it with a friend who could use some ease, and leave a quick review to help others find it.

    Support the show

    Add your 5‑star review — this really helps others find us.

    Free Mindfulness Exercises: MindfulnessExercises.com

    200 Guided Meditation Scripts: Scripts.MindfulnessExercises.com

    Certify To Teach Mindfulness: Certify.MindfulnessExercises.com

    Work with Sean Fargo: Sean.MindfulnessExercises.com/

    Reduce Chronic Pain: Pain.MindfulnessExercises.com

    Email: Sean@MindfulnessExercises.com

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    11 mins
  • Happiness, Made Human (with Austin Hill Shaw)
    Dec 22 2025

    Happiness often feels slippery—too abstract to hold, too dependent on luck or perfect circumstances. We take a different path and lay out a grounded map you can actually use. The conversation with Austin Hill Shaw centers on three core human needs that, together, create a durable sense of wellbeing: connection, contribution, and meaning. Rather than chasing a mood, we practice a rhythm that returns us to what makes life feel alive.

    Austin's website: AustinHillShaw.com

    We start with connection in its many layers: a kinder relationship with ourselves, a deeper bond with loved ones, and a lived sense of belonging to neighborhood and the natural world. You’ll hear how our “time traveling” minds pull us into the past and future, and how simple attention—breath, body, and presence—brings us back. From there, we turn to contribution as the desire to matter. We explore how to match your real strengths to real needs, why small acts of service change your day’s shape, and how to protect generosity from burnout with clear boundaries and honest pacing.

    Finally, we unpack meaning in two parts. There’s the framework that helps life make sense—your philosophy, spiritual path, or guiding principles—and there are those ineffable moments that words can’t hold: birth, grief, awe in nature, music that cracks you open. We talk about inviting awe without forcing it, and about letting meaning guide decisions when the world feels noisy. By the end, you’ll have a simple, memorable model you can act on today: connect, contribute, and cultivate meaning. If this resonates, follow the show, share it with a friend who needs a steadier map, and leave a quick review telling us which pillar you’re working on next.

    Support the show

    Add your 5‑star review — this really helps others find us.

    Free Mindfulness Exercises: MindfulnessExercises.com

    200 Guided Meditation Scripts: Scripts.MindfulnessExercises.com

    Certify To Teach Mindfulness: Certify.MindfulnessExercises.com

    Work with Sean Fargo: Sean.MindfulnessExercises.com/

    Reduce Chronic Pain: Pain.MindfulnessExercises.com

    Email: Sean@MindfulnessExercises.com

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