Philosophy of life

Mindfulness Without Escaping

51 min · 26 mei 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1787163/fan_mail/new]  In this episode of Philosophy of Life, Reza Sanjideh and co-host Yalda Nazarian speak with Australian awareness trainer and author Colin Chenery about mindfulness, awareness, and the role of conscious living in modern life.  Together, they explore how self-awareness shapes the way we think, react, and experience the world around us. The conversation touches on mindfulness, personal growth, daily habits, and how small moments of awareness can profoundly influence our lives.  Whether you are deeply interested in mindfulness or simply curious about living a more intentional life, this episode offers thoughtful perspectives and practical ideas for reflection.  You can learn more about Colin’s work at colinchenery.com [https://colinchenery.com/] and sixcirclesmindfulness.com. His latest book is also available here: Amazon Book Page [https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GHQ1T7VH]and contact Colin: support@colinchenery.com.  I kept the tone aligned with Philosophy of Life — reflective and conversational, not overly promotional.  Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1787163/support] my email address gholamrezava@gmail.com  Twitter account is @rezava

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