Mindfulness Exercises, with Sean Fargo

Sean Fargo
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Aug 8, 2025 • 1h 18min

Inna Segal on Healing Through The Secret Language of Your Body

In this episode of the Mindfulness Exercises Podcast, Sean Fargo speaks with Inna Segal—internationally bestselling author of The Secret Language of Your Body and pioneer in the field of intuitive healing.Inna shares her personal journey from chronic pain and illness to full recovery, guided by a deep reconnection with her body’s wisdom. She explains how physical symptoms can be messages from the body, pointing us toward unresolved emotions, stress, or lifestyle imbalances.This inspiring conversation explores how mindfulness, intuition, and self-awareness can work together to support both physical and emotional healing. With practical tools and real-life examples, Inna offers a roadmap for listening to your body and creating lasting wellness.What You’ll Learn in This Episode:✔ How Inna went from chronic illness to complete healing✔ The ways the body communicates through symptoms✔ How unprocessed emotions can manifest as physical pain✔ The role of mindfulness and intuition in self-healing✔ Simple tools to reconnect with your body’s wisdom✔ How awareness and self-empowerment accelerate recoveryEpisode Chapters00:00 — Intro & Inna Segal’s Healing Story03:12 — When the Body Speaks Through Symptoms07:40 — Listening to Intuition for Wellness12:05 — Emotions That Manifest as Physical Pain17:48 — Simple Tools for Self-Healing23:10 — Empowering Yourself Through Awareness💡 Learn more about Inna’s work and resources:🌐 https://www.innasegal.com/📘 The Secret Language of Your BodySupport the showAdd 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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Jul 29, 2025 • 41min

Ariel Garten on How Technology Can Deepen Mindfulness

In this episode of the Mindfulness Exercises Podcast, Sean Fargo speaks with Ariel Garten—neuroscientist, innovator, and co-founder of Muse, the brain-sensing meditation device.Blending neuroscience, mindfulness, and entrepreneurship, Ariel offers a unique perspective on how we can train the mind to become more aware, focused, and resilient. She shares the science behind brainwave activity in meditation, the difference between concentration and mindfulness, and how real-time feedback can deepen self-awareness.Together, Ariel and Sean explore the intersection of technology and mindfulness and how tools like Muse can support practitioners and teachers in cultivating consistency and insight.CHAPTERS00:00 — Intro01:52 — What Muse Measures in the Brain05:20 — Concentration vs. Mindfulness09:45 — How Biofeedback Deepens Practice13:18 — Brainwave States in Meditation16:40 — Why Real-Time Feedback Matters20:33 — The Role of Self-Compassion24:09 — Using Muse Without Judgment28:01 — Tech + Mindfulness for Behavior Change32:16 — Insights from Data-Driven Practice36:44 — Ariel’s Vision for the Future of Muse40:00 — Closing Reflections & Where to Learn More💡 Learn more about Ariel's work Muse - https://www.ChooseMuse.com/MindfulnessSupport the showAdd 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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Jul 8, 2025 • 26min

Self-Love Is Not Selfish: The Real Inner Work of Mindful Leaders

In this episode of the Mindfulness Exercises Podcast, we explore how self-love is not a luxury or cliché — it’s a foundational practice of mindful living and teaching.Through reflections, real-life examples, and guided insights, you’ll learn how cultivating compassion toward yourself isn’t about indulgence — it’s about resilience, truth, and belonging.Whether you’re a mindfulness teacher, seeker, or someone in the process of healing, this episode reminds us that self-love isn’t the end of the path — it is the path.What You’ll Learn in This Episode:The difference between self-love and self-judgment disguised as motivationHow mindfulness helps us witness ourselves without shameWhy self-love is essential for those who teach or care for othersBreath- and body-based practices to soften resistance and open the heartHow to shift from "fixing" ourselves to befriending who we already are“You don’t need to become someone else to be worthy of love. You just need to come home to yourself.”CHAPTERS00:00 — Why Mindful Leaders Need Self-Love01:32 — The Hidden Toll of Overgiving05:44 — The 3 Pillars of Self-Love07:33 — What Inner Resourcing Really Means10:34 — Guided Practice: Self-Compassion21:11 — Teaching From Fullness, Not Deficit.Support the showAdd 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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Jul 5, 2025 • 1h 19min

Francesca Maxime on ReRooting Safety in the Body and in Community

In this episode of the Mindfulness Exercises Podcast, Sean Fargo speaks with Francesca Maxime—Somatic Experiencing Practitioner, certified mindfulness teacher, and founder of ReRooted Healing.Drawing from her lived experience as a Haitian-Dominican Italian-American and her years as a journalist, Francesca brings a deeply embodied and trauma-informed lens to mindfulness, healing, and racial justice. Together, she and Sean explore how mindfulness intersects with somatics, decolonization, and collective care.This conversation touches on everything from intergenerational trauma to the nervous system's role in social change. With warmth and clarity, Francesca invites us to move beyond disembodied practice and toward a felt sense of liberation—for ourselves and our communities.What You’ll Learn in This Episode:✔ How somatic awareness supports healing from trauma and oppression✔ Why decolonizing mindfulness means reconnecting with the body✔ How racialized trauma shows up in the nervous system and how to tend to it✔ The difference between coping and true healing✔ Why “just observing” isn’t enough in trauma-sensitive mindfulness✔ How to bring mindfulness into movements for justice, equity, and belonging✔ What it means to create safety not just for individuals, but for entire communities💡 Learn more about Francesca’s work 🔗https://maximeclarity.com/Support the showAdd 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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Jun 30, 2025 • 52min

How to Teach Mindfulness Without Bypassing Trauma

Spiritual bypassing can quietly undermine our best intentions as mindfulness teachers — especially when trauma is involved. In this powerful episode, we unpack what it means to teach mindfulness without bypassing trauma, and why it’s so essential to adapt practices for the nervous system needs of trauma survivors.You’ll learn how to recognize subtle signs of trauma activation, adjust language and posture cues for safety, and create mindfulness environments where students feel seen, empowered, and respected. This is an essential listen for any teacher who wants to serve with integrity and avoid causing harm — while also deepening their own self-awareness along the way.🔹 What spiritual bypassing looks like in mindfulness settings — and how to avoid it🔹 How trauma impacts the nervous system and why standard practices can backfire🔹 The most common language mistakes teachers make that unintentionally harm students🔹 Practical, trauma-sensitive alternatives to traditional meditation cues🔹 How to foster choice, agency, and psychological safety in every class or session🔹 Specific red flags that may indicate trauma activation in students🔹 Real case studies showing how skilled teachers adjusted in the moment🔹 Why self-awareness, therapy, and ongoing education are essential for mindfulness guides🔹 Resources and books to further develop trauma-informed teaching🔹 Encouragement for holding space with humility, presence, and genuine careThis is made for: Mindfulness and meditation teachersTherapists and coaches using contemplative toolsYoga and somatic practitionersHealthcare professionalsAnyone guiding others through inner work, healing, or stress reductionSupport the showAdd 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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Jun 27, 2025 • 46min

4 Loving Kindness Meditations In 1

In this episode of the Mindfulness Exercises Podcast, Sean Fargo guides a heartfelt exploration of loving-kindness—one of the most transformative mindfulness practices for connecting with ourselves and others.Sean shares reflections on what it really means to open the heart, even when we feel resistance, numbness, or emotional pain. This episode includes a guided meditation that weaves together four powerful styles of loving-kindness practice, offering listeners multiple ways to cultivate genuine care, empathy, and connection.Whether you’ve practiced Metta before or are new to it, this episode helps you meet yourself and others with more gentleness, compassion, and curiosity.What You’ll Learn in This Episode:✔ Why loving-kindness can feel uncomfortable or even triggering at timesand how to work skillfully with that✔ How to meet resistance, grief, or doubt with gentle awareness✔ 4 unique ways to guide or practice loving-kindness meditation✔ Why Metta is more than just repeating phrases, it’s about emotional attunement✔ How to offer love to friends, difficult people, and yourself without bypassing pain✔ A complete, guided loving-kindness meditation you can return to anytime Support the showAdd 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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Jun 20, 2025 • 47min

Michelle Maldonado on Mindful Leadership in a Divided World

In this episode of the Mindfulness Exercises Podcast, Sean Fargo speaks with Michelle Maldonado—founder of Lucenscia, leadership coach, Virginia state legislator, and author of The Conscious Mind.Michelle’s path from the corporate world to public service was shaped by a deep desire to bring compassion, clarity, and trauma-awareness into systems that often overlook them. Learning breath awareness as a child to help manage fear and anxiety, she would bring those same tools to her son, helping him navigate stress and emotional overwhelm with presence and compassion and into a political system often driven by reactivity and disconnection.What You’ll Learn in This Episode:✔ How Michelle first learned mindfulness as a child—and how it shaped her early emotional awareness✔ Practical ways she’s taught mindfulness to her son (and how to help children regulate stress with breath)✔ Why she entered politics—and how mindfulness helps her stay grounded while legislating✔ How to spot signs of reactivity in your own body and choose how to respond✔ Why trauma-informed mindfulness is essential for leadership, parenting, and teaching✔ The difference between bypassing discomfort vs. holding it with care✔ How to create psychologically safe spaces at home, at work, and in communities✔ What it looks like to lead from wholeness in real-world, high-stress environmentsSupport the showAdd 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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Jun 13, 2025 • 1h 9min

Breath as Medicine: Anthony Abbagnano on Healing Through the Breath

Discover how conscious connected breathing can guide us from trauma to presence, from chaos to calm.In this episode of the Mindfulness Exercises Podcast, Sean Fargo sits down with Anthony Abbagnano—visionary breathwork pioneer, founder of Alchemy of Breath, and author of the upcoming book Outer Chaos, Inner Calm.Together, they explore the profound potential of conscious, connected breathwork to support healing, trauma integration, self-awareness, and spiritual growth. Anthony shares his remarkable journey—from a painful childhood experience in a British boarding school to becoming a global leader in trauma-informed breathwork. Through moving stories, practical insights, and embodied wisdom, Anthony offers a compelling case for why the breath may be the most accessible and transformative tool we have.This is an inspiring conversation for anyone curious about how breath can be used not just to calm the nervous system, but to catalyze deep emotional and spiritual shifts.What You’ll Learn in This Episode:✔ What conscious, connected breath really means and why it’s different from other breathwork✔ How early trauma shaped Anthony’s path to healing through breath✔ The role of breath in navigating grief, anxiety, disconnection, and spiritual reconnection✔ How breath becomes a mirror and a bridge for the parts of us we forget✔ Why breathwork can sometimes accelerate healing faster than talk therapy✔ How Anthony trains facilitators through Alchemy of Breath to hold space with depth and integrityConnect with Anthony Abbagnano:🔗 Website: ⁠https://alchemyofbreath.com/⁠📘 His New Book: ⁠https://alchemyofbreath.com/outer-chaos-inner-calm/⁠📦 Media Kit: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/jcirdmjuj8neqxuuhn0tg/ANCqVbDwuO0wzVCPNFccnNA?rlkey=ogggp1j5px8t4r0vv05pyshxd&e=2&st=h8u5iif3&dl=0⁠  📱 Instagram: @alchemyofbreathSupport the showAdd 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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Jun 6, 2025 • 41min

Dr. Judson Brewer on Using Mindfulness to Break Bad Habits for Good

In this episode of the Mindfulness Exercises Podcast, Sean Fargo sits down with Dr. Judson Brewer—New York Times bestselling author, neuroscientist, psychiatrist, and Director of Research at Brown University's Mindfulness Center. Widely known as “Dr. Jud,” he’s one of the most influential voices in the science of mindfulness-based habit change and anxiety relief.Together, they explore the personal and clinical applications of mindfulness, from Dr. Judd’s early struggles with stress and his first meditation retreat, to groundbreaking research on how informal mindfulness practices can help break cycles of addiction and anxiety. With warmth and insight, Dr. Judd shares real stories from his patients and how practices like breath awareness, RAIN, and noting can rewire the brain toward greater ease and self-regulation.What You’ll Learn in This Episode:✔ The role of informal vs. formal meditation in healing addiction and anxiety✔ Why “short moments, many times” is more effective than long, infrequent practice✔ How noting practice interrupts cravings and fosters non-identification✔ The neuroscience behind habit loops and mindfulness-based behavior change✔ Ways to bring mindfulness into clinical, secular, and real-life settingsDr. Judd brings both scientific rigor and compassionate wisdom to this conversation, making it a must-listen for mindfulness teachers, healthcare professionals, and anyone who wants to understand how mindfulness rewires the brain for freedom.🌿 Tune in for an inspiring journey from stress and skepticism to clarity and change.Connect with Dr. Judson Brewer:🔗 Website: drjud.com📘 Books: Unwinding Anxiety, The Craving Mind, The Hunger Habit🎥 TED Talk: A Simple Way to Break a Bad Habit📱 Instagram: @dr.judSupport the showAdd 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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May 31, 2025 • 52min

Sophie Chiche on How to Do More of What Matters

In this episode of the Mindfulness Exercises Podcast, Sean Fargo sits down with Sophie Chiche—life strategist, therapist, author, TEDx speaker, and founder of several impactful ventures dedicated to helping people live with more purpose and play.Sophie shares her path from trading pencils in the sandbox as a child to building multi-million dollar businesses and facilitating sessions alongside global icons like Nelson Mandela and Desmond Tutu. With humor and raw honesty, she dives into what it really means to do “more of what matters” in a world filled with distraction and pressure.Sean and Sophie explore how mindfulness intersects with accountability, creativity, and emotional awareness and why giving yourself permission to rest is more than just a luxury.What You’ll Learn in This Episode:✔ Why doing “more of what matters” requires inner alignment, not just better productivity✔ How mindfulness supports radical personal accountability✔ The difference between “mental health” and true inner freedom✔ What it means to show up in the world as your whole self✔ How play and joy can be integrated into meaningful workSophie brings fierce intelligence and lighthearted wisdom to this conversation, reminding us that the deepest healing often begins with being radically honest with ourselves, and each other.🌿 Tune in for a refreshing take on presence, purpose, and play.Connect with Sophie:Website - sophiechiche.comPodcast - beplaylove.com⁠LinkedIn - Sophie ChicheInstagram - @sophiechicheMedia kitSupport the showAdd 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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