Iranian-Canadian · Born 1980 · 📍 Vancouver, Canada
Reza Hosseini is a writer, speaker, and mindfulness advocate. His work inspires people to slow down, reflect, and create a life of purpose and impact. With a background in clinical psychology and a decade of practice in contemplative traditions, he writes at the intersection of personal growth, philosophy, and the ancient wisdom traditions of his Persian heritage.
His essays have appeared in Psychology Today, The Atlantic, and Tricycle Magazine. He is the founder of the Quiet Mind Institute, a non-profit dedicated to bringing mindfulness practices to underserved communities.
Reza was born in Tehran, raised in Vancouver, and currently lives in the Pacific Northwest with his wife and two children.