The Thought Atlas Podcast
Modern life rewards speed. More information. More stimulation. More noise. Yet beneath all that movement, many people are quietly exhausted. In this episode of Thought Atlas, I’m joined by Tom Cronin, founder of The Stillness Project, meditation teacher, filmmaker, and former finance executive. After spending 26 years in the intensity of financial markets, anxiety, addiction, insomnia, and eventually a nervous breakdown forced him to confront a deeper question: What happens when we stop? What followed was a journey into meditation, Eastern philosophy, and a radically different understanding of peace, consciousness, and the human experience. We explore: • Why modern life normalizes stress• Anxiety, addiction, and burnout• The nervous breakdown that changed everything• Why people resist slowing down• Meditation and inner transformation• Eastern philosophy and consciousness• Can suffering become a teacher?• Why success and peace often drift apart• Technology, distraction, and self-awareness• What stillness really means This is not a conversation about escaping life. It’s an exploration of chaos, consciousness, suffering, and the possibility that peace isn’t something we find somewhere else— but something we uncover when we stop running. The deeper question behind this conversation: If so much of our suffering comes from constant movement, what might become possible if we learned how to be still? 🌍 Thought Atlas: https://joinpodmatch.com/thoughtatlas [https://joinpodmatch.com/thoughtatlas] 🌍 Tom Cronin: https://tomcronin.com/free-calm-book [https://tomcronin.com/free-calm-book]
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