How to Cultivate Inner Peace: Lessons from a Former Buddhist Monk with Stephen Schettini

How to Cultivate Inner Peace: Lessons from a Former Buddhist Monk with Stephen Schettini

What does it mean to cultivate inner peace, resilience, and wisdom in the modern world? How can we apply the teachings of monastic life to our daily struggles? In this episode of the Mindfulness Exercises Podcast, Sean Fargo sits down with Stephen Schettini, known as The Inner Monk—a former Buddhist monk who spent eight years studying Buddhist philosophy, psychology, and debate across Asia and Europe. Now a mindfulness coach, author, and speaker, Stephen shares his journey of transitioning fr...

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