48 min

Change Begins With One Small Step with Barron Hanson Benshen Talks S.H.I.T.

    • Entrepreneurship

In this episode, I’m joined by Barron Hansen, Vedic Meditation Initiator and co-founder of CONVICTS creative studio. In our conversation, Barron describes the inspiration behind his documentary “Be Here Nowra,” which follows his journey of implementing a community happiness project in his hometown of Nowra, New South Wales. 
Barron originally started practicing Vedic Meditation as a way to balance out the intense energy of living in New York City, but it turned out to be something much more pivotal in his life. Barron highlights how he was able to integrate the extrasensory awareness that he developed during a 3,000-hour teacher training and what that experience revealed to him about collective consciousness. 
Meditation is often a journey of coming back home to yourself, which intrinsically impacts how you show up in the world. Barron and I touch on the gifts that we’ve gotten from meditation, including stepping into our creativity and dismantling old patterning. We also discuss the core themes of “Be Here Nowra,” like community activation, the domino effect of one small change, and the beauty of unsuspecting practitioners. 
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Topics Covered:
The principles of Vedic MeditationWhy deep rest and relaxation is so important for vitality, energy, and creativity The integration process after a teacher training experience What the Maharishi Effect is and how it inspired “Be Here Nowra”The biggest changes that Barron has witnessed in people who start meditating Creating monumental change on a small scale 
Resources Mentioned:
Bob Proctor - Mental Faculties 101 The Creative Act By Rick Rubin 
Guest Info: 
Be Here Nowra Website Be Here Nowra InstagramBarron's WebsiteBarron's InstagramCONVICTS Website CONVICTS Instagram 

Get in Touch:
Benshen.co Website Benshen.co CourseBenshen.co Instagram

In this episode, I’m joined by Barron Hansen, Vedic Meditation Initiator and co-founder of CONVICTS creative studio. In our conversation, Barron describes the inspiration behind his documentary “Be Here Nowra,” which follows his journey of implementing a community happiness project in his hometown of Nowra, New South Wales. 
Barron originally started practicing Vedic Meditation as a way to balance out the intense energy of living in New York City, but it turned out to be something much more pivotal in his life. Barron highlights how he was able to integrate the extrasensory awareness that he developed during a 3,000-hour teacher training and what that experience revealed to him about collective consciousness. 
Meditation is often a journey of coming back home to yourself, which intrinsically impacts how you show up in the world. Barron and I touch on the gifts that we’ve gotten from meditation, including stepping into our creativity and dismantling old patterning. We also discuss the core themes of “Be Here Nowra,” like community activation, the domino effect of one small change, and the beauty of unsuspecting practitioners. 
Rate, review, and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or on your favorite podcast platform. 
Topics Covered:
The principles of Vedic MeditationWhy deep rest and relaxation is so important for vitality, energy, and creativity The integration process after a teacher training experience What the Maharishi Effect is and how it inspired “Be Here Nowra”The biggest changes that Barron has witnessed in people who start meditating Creating monumental change on a small scale 
Resources Mentioned:
Bob Proctor - Mental Faculties 101 The Creative Act By Rick Rubin 
Guest Info: 
Be Here Nowra Website Be Here Nowra InstagramBarron's WebsiteBarron's InstagramCONVICTS Website CONVICTS Instagram 

Get in Touch:
Benshen.co Website Benshen.co CourseBenshen.co Instagram

48 min