Buddhist Monk Gelong Thubten on Anxiety and Mindfulness

Gelong Thubten (he/him) is a Buddhist monk, meditation teacher and author. He became a monk 26 years ago at Samye Ling Tibetan Monastery in Scotland, and has spent over six years in intensive meditation retreats, the longest of which was 4 years long. He is now regarded as one of the UK’s most influential meditation teachers, with pioneering work teaching in universities, schools, companies such as Google, hospitals, prisons and rehab centres. He has lectured at Oxford University and for the United Nations, and he provides courses to medical students, doctors and nurses. He trained Benedict Cumberbatch and Tilda Swinton in meditation on the set of the Marvel movie ‘Dr. Strange’ and he collaborated with Ruby Wax and neuroscientist Ash Ranpura on the book and theatre tour ‘How to be Human’. Thubten is the author of the Sunday Times bestseller ‘A Monk’s Guide to Happiness’ and his next book ‘Handbook for Hard Times’ will be published in 2022.Find Thubten’s book: 'A Monk's Guide To Happiness'Follow Thubten: @GelongThubtenFind me: @venetialamannaFind the show: @ATSTpodcastRecommendations from this episodeWhen Things Fall Apart by Pema ChoedroenA Mindfulness Guide For The Frazzled by Ruby Wax This podcast is kindly sponsored by VivoLife who are supporting Akanksha Education Fund.Use discount code: “ATST10” for 10% off your first purchase. All The Small Things was produced and edited by Venetia La Manna, music by William Haxworth and artwork by Alex Sedano. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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All The Small Things is a weekly interview series hosted by Venetia La Manna. Venetia will be speaking to inspiring people, thought leaders, writers and activists about the rituals that help provide structure when we need it most - or perhaps if creativity lies in the chaos if it all. We'll be learning about the small things that keep them in-check and uncover more about what makes their minds tick. What’s more, we’ll hear about the seemingly small moments that perhaps felt insignificant at the time, but their impact turned out to be life-changing.This podcast aims to encourage us to pay closer attention to the present moment and cherish all the small things.Note: this podcast is a follow up from Talking Tastebuds. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.