• Evening Meditation: Letting the Day Settle Down
    May 28 2026

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    Meditation teacher Steven Webb offers a short evening practice for the moment when work is done but the day has not quite left the body. Around six minutes of quiet noticing for anyone coming home with the day still held in jaw, shoulders, and breath. Gentle, undemanding, and suitable for any seat, sofa, or floor.

    Who this meditation is for

    • The commuter who has walked through the front door and still cannot feel home
    • The parent who has finished the day's tasks and is still carrying the day's noise
    • The remote worker who closed the laptop an hour ago and is still pacing the kitchen
    • Anyone whose shoulders are up by their ears at eight in the evening
    • The one who knows the day is over but cannot quite put it down

    Key benefits

    • Releases the day's residue from jaw, shoulders, and the small space behind the eyes
    • Marks a clear threshold between the working self and the rest of the evening
    • Settles the body without asking for any particular outcome
    • Three quiet wishes to let what was done, what came, and what is unfinished rest
    • Short enough to do before dinner, long enough to make a difference

    If you'd like to contact Steven or support his work, go to https://stevenwebb.uk

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    6 mins
  • A Morning Meditation for the Body You Wake Into
    May 17 2026

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    A gentle, lying-down practice for the moment before the day begins.

    Most of us meet our body for the first time each day in those first few minutes after waking, before we move. The shoulders that ache. The back that protests. The first stretch that tells us what kind of day we're going to negotiate with.

    This is a meditation for that moment. It's permissive, soft, and meant to be done lying down, before you get up. We move slowly through the body and ask one simple question of each part: what do you need today? You may not get a clear answer. The practice is the asking, not the answer.

    Suitable for anyone navigating a changing body, chronic pain, the ordinary aches of getting older, or simply a tired morning. Stay in bed for this one if you can.

    Companion episode: Waking Up to Body Betrayal: How to Find Peace in the Pain on the Stillness in the Storms podcast. On the soldiers inside you, the difference between pain and the story you add, and the ancient violin you wake into.

    Listen on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.

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    Take care of yourself.

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    9 mins
  • When Anxiety Visits: A Quick Meditation for Anxious Moments
    May 3 2026

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    Description:

    Meditation teacher Steven Webb offers a short grounding meditation for those moments when anxiety has already shown up. Rather than trying to push it away, you greet it. You sit with it. You ask it why it came, and you listen, the way you'd listen to a friend who turned up at the door looking pale. It's the practice of meeting an unwelcome feeling with curiosity instead of war.

    Who this meditation is for:

    • Anyone with anxiety rising in the middle of a busy day
    • People who have been told to "calm down" or "breathe through it" and found that doesn't reach the actual feeling
    • Listeners who want a quick reset, not a long sit
    • Anyone who has tried suppressing anxiety and found it gets louder

    Key benefits:

    • A practical way to meet anxiety with curiosity rather than fight it
    • A short reset you can do anywhere (bus, desk, car park, between meetings)
    • A simple loving kindness close: may I be peaceful, may I be safe, may I trust this moment
    • Pairs with this week's Stillness in the Storms episode on dropping the "I'm fine" armour

    If you'd like to contact Steven or support his work, go to https://stevenwebb.uk

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    7 mins
  • The Garden for Deep Sleep - (A Sleep Meditation)
    Apr 26 2026

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    The Garden for Deep Sleep. A Spring Meditation for Drifting Off (Inner Peace Meditations Episode 100)

    Description In this special 100th episode of Inner Peace Meditations, meditation teacher Steven Webb invites you into a small walled garden that only grows at night, and only when someone is resting there. Tonight, that someone is you. You settle onto a cushioned old bench, your body softens with each breath, and the garden quietly fills in around you. Bare earth becomes green shoots. Climbing roses thread the stone walls. Lavender and jasmine drift through the night air. There is nothing to do tonight except rest. Your stillness is the gardening.

    A soft, slow meditation with a quiet nod to spring, designed to send you to sleep. Listen somewhere safe. You are not meant to make it to the end.

    Who this meditation is for

    • Anyone who struggles to fall asleep
    • People with overactive minds at bedtime
    • Anyone who feels they should still be doing something, even at rest
    • Listeners who love gentle nature visualisations
    • Anyone marking the turn of the season into spring

    Key benefits

    • Helps the body let go of the day
    • Quiets the mind enough for sleep to find you
    • Releases the pressure to make sleep happen
    • Encourages the listener to feel held by something gentle and unhurried
    • A soft place to land at the end of a long day

    If you'd like to contact Steven or support his work, go to https://stevenwebb.uk

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    30 mins
  • Peace Right Where You Are
    Apr 19 2026

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    A Simple Meditation You Can Do Anywhere

    A simple five minute meditation for anyone with a busy mind, no time, or no quiet place to sit.

    Description

    If you've tried meditation but your mind won't stop, if you've put it down because it felt like one more thing you were doing wrong, or if you just don't have a quiet place to sit properly, this is for you.

    A simple five minute guided meditation you can do right where you are. A chair, a bus, your bed, a waiting room. No cushion, no special room, no perfect silence required. Just breath, thoughts, and the awareness behind both.

    You won't be asked to clear your mind. You won't be asked to picture anything. You'll simply notice what is already here. Because peace is not something you create. It is already here. This meditation helps you notice it.

    This is the companion to this week's Stillness in the Storms episode (EP164: Demystifying Meditation: What You Need to Know).

    Who this is for
    • Beginners who feel they don't know how to meditate
    • People with racing thoughts, overthinking, or an anxious mind
    • Anyone coming back to meditation after stopping
    • People with ADHD or minds that won't settle
    • Anyone short on time, space, or quiet
    • People who have tried meditation before and felt they were doing it wrong

    What it will help with
    • Calming a busy or anxious mind
    • Reducing stress in the moment
    • Finding a pause between thought and reaction
    • Coming back to the present when you feel overwhelmed
    • Building a meditation practice when life is loud

    Sign off

    These meditations are free because of listeners who support them. If this helped you, you can treat me to a coffee at stevenwebb.uk. No adverts. No sponsors. Ever.

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    6 mins
  • Permission to Rest: A meditation for time out
    Apr 11 2026

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    Title: Permission to Rest — with meditation teacher Steven Webb

    Description: A guided meditation for when you're running on empty and stopping feels like giving up. Meditation teacher Steven Webb leads you through a gentle body scan and a peaceful forest visualisation to help you truly rest without guilt.

    Who this meditation is for:

    • You're exhausted but it's not about sleep
    • You've been pushing through for too long and can't switch off
    • You feel guilty about stopping or taking time for yourself
    • You're overwhelmed and your mind won't stop making lists
    • You need permission to just do nothing for a while

    What you'll experience:

    • A gentle body scan to release tension you didn't know you were holding
    • A calming forest visualisation where nothing is needed from you
    • Permission to stop without guilt or judgement
    • A loving kindness moment with hand on heart
    • A soft return that leaves you feeling lighter and kinder to yourself

    Companion episode: Stillness in the Storms EP163 — The Dignity of Being Tired

    If you'd like to contact Steven or support his work, go to https://stevenwebb.uk

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    13 mins
  • Find the Green Shoot: A Meditation for Quiet Renewal
    Apr 5 2026

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    Find the Green Shoot: A Meditation for Quiet Renewal

    A quiet, unhurried meditation for anyone feeling like something in them has been asleep for a while. This practice uses the imagery of spring — a green shoot pressing through dark earth — to gently explore what might be ready to return: energy, curiosity, joy, creativity. No forcing, no fixing. Just noticing what rises when you give it room.

    All episodes of Inner Peace Meditations are brought to you without adverts by the generous donations of listeners treating Steven to a coffee.

    DETAILS

    Level: All levels Practice type: Body scan, Breath awareness, Guided imagery Duration: ~15:00 Companion episode: Stillness in the Storms EP162 — "What Rises When You Stop Pushing"

    WHO IS THIS FOR?

    • You feel like you've been running on empty and something in you has gone quiet — energy, motivation, curiosity — and you're not sure how to get it back
    • You're coming out of a difficult stretch and want a gentle way to reconnect with yourself without pressure
    • You find it hard to meditate when you're told to "just relax" — you need something more specific and sensory to follow
    • You want a short spring practice that honours where you are right now, not where you think you should be
    • You've never meditated before and want somewhere warm and unintimidating to start

    BENEFITS

    • A felt sense of settling in your body before anything is asked of you
    • Space to notice what's been dormant without needing to force it awake
    • A grounding connection to the season — spring as something happening in you, not just around you
    • A gentle return to wakefulness through a slow, guided count-back
    • A reminder that renewal doesn't require effort — the seed doesn't need permission to grow

    ABOUT STEVEN WEBB

    Steven Webb is a meditation teacher, podcaster, politician, and the host of Inner Peace Meditations. A former mayor of Truro in the county of Cornwall, Steven continues to split his time between politics and the contemplative work he is best known for. After a life-changing accident left him paralysed from the chest down, he found his way to inner peace through mindfulness, Zen philosophy, and the teachings of Alan Watts and Shunryu Suzuki. He now helps others find calm and resilience — especially those who find meditation difficult. Steven lives in Cornwall, England and shares his work at stevenwebb.com. You can also find his podcast on politics and public life, Stillness in the Storms, at https://stillnessinthestorms.com/

    KEYWORDS

    guided meditation, inner peace, spring meditation, renewal, awakening, beginner's mind, body scan, dormancy, gentle meditation, beginner friendly

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    15 mins
  • Good Morning: Breathing Together Meditation
    Mar 31 2026

    Stevens new course: Finding Peace in Everyday Life (you choose how much to pay)

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    Good Morning: Breathing Together Meditation

    A morning meditation that begins with your own breath and gradually widens outward — to the room around you, to the people waking up nearby, to the animals and trees and the whole breathing world. This practice helps you feel the quiet truth that your breath was never yours alone, and that you are part of something much larger than your morning routine.

    All episodes of Inner Peace Meditations are brought to you without adverts by the generous donations of listeners treating Steven to a coffee.

    DETAILS

    Level: Beginner Practice type: Breath awareness, Loving-kindness Duration: 13:50

    WHO IS THIS FOR?

    • You want a morning practice that connects you to something larger than your own worries
    • You feel isolated or disconnected and want a gentle reminder that you're not alone
    • You tend to wake up already in your head and need something to ground you in the body first
    • You'd like to carry a sense of compassion into your encounters with others today
    • You find breath-based meditation accessible and want to go a little deeper with it

    BENEFITS

    • A widening sense of connection — from your own breath to the breathing world around you
    • A calmer, more grounded start to the morning
    • A felt understanding that every person you meet today woke up carrying their own weight
    • A natural compassion that arises from awareness, not effort
    • A reminder that your breath connects you to everything, always has, always will

    ABOUT STEVEN WEBB

    Steven Webb is a meditation teacher, podcaster, politician, and the host of Inner Peace Meditations. A former mayor of Truro in the county of Cornwall, Steven continues to split his time between politics and the contemplative work he is best known for. After a life-changing accident left him paralysed from the chest down, he found his way to inner peace through mindfulness, Zen philosophy, and the teachings of Alan Watts and Shunryu Suzuki. He now helps others find calm and resilience — especially those who find meditation difficult. Steven lives in Cornwall, England and shares his work at stevenwebb.com. You can also find his podcast on politics and public life, Stillness in the Storms, at https://stillnessinthestorms.com/

    KEYWORDS

    guided meditation, inner peace, morning meditation, breathing together, connection, compassion, loving-kindness, mindful morning

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    14 mins