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Learn moreJoin John Parkin and his entertaining and enlightening guests on this audio version of his life philosophy of saying 'F--k It' and letting go.With his first best-selling book, F--k It: The Ultimate Spiritual Way, John Parkin established that saying 'F--k It' was a spiritual act, helping us to let go, give up, and realise that things don't matter as much after all.Here, John chats with spiritual thinkers such as the Barefoot Doctor and Dr David Hamilton about his philosophy and also about how they themselves let go. He also talks to people who have adopted the F--k It philosophy and changed their lives completely - for the better!Finally, John ends the program with a dynamic F--k It Meditation, which includes music and a powerful guided meditation.Explicit Language Warning.
John C. Parkin is the bestselling author of F**k It. He has studied and practised systems of Eastern wisdom for 2 years. He founded the holistic centre The Hill That Breathes in Italy where he teaches regular Fuck It Weeks. He writes a regular blog on his website and has been featured in magazines such as Cosmopolitan and Red as well as in The Observer and Metro newspapers.
John C. Parkin is the bestselling author of F**k It. He has studied and practised systems of Eastern wisdom for 2 years. He founded the holistic centre The Hill That Breathes in Italy where he teaches regular Fuck It Weeks. He writes a regular blog on his website and has been featured in magazines such as Cosmopolitan and Red as well as in The Observer and Metro newspapers.