Jay Shetty is a best-selling author. He has been accused of fabricating information about his past. He stole content from social media platforms. He has featured several celebrities on his podcast.
Jay Shetty case
Jay Shetty is a prestigious podcast host. He is also a best-selling author. Jay has created a self-help empire around his motivational speeches. He has lately come under fire after it was reported in ‘’The Guardian’ that he had lied about his past.The best-selling author has been accused of plagiarism on his social media platforms by the UK Daily. It is claimed that he stole content from other people. The author has hosted several celebrities on his podcast. It includes former US First Lady Michelle Obama, Kendall Jenner, Kim Kardashian, Matt Damon, and others.
Who is Jay Shetty?
Jay Shetty’s Indian parents raised him in London. His website is Jay Shetty. me, reveals that he has a deep-rooted history with monks and monastic life. According to the website, “Jay Shetty lived with monks in India during his school years, immersing himself in their wisdom and teachings.”In 2010, Shetty got a first-class honours degree in management science from Cass Business School. After earning his degree, Shetty decided to become a Hindu monk for three years, travelling to both India and the UK. He gave up on suits in favour of robes, shaved his head, and adopted a simple way of living. The website goes on to state that “waking up at 4 a.m., taking cold showers, and simplifying his diet became his new normal.” How Jay Shetty turned into the monkhood.His website describes the three-year trip as a life-changing experience. During this trip, he “delved into the ancient practices of breath and mindfulness,” performing eight hours of daily meditation. He experimented with Eastern philosophies and sciences. But Shetty left the monastery and went back to London in 2013. His undergraduate friends also encouraged him to speak at the organizations they worked for. The Guardian piece also highlights Shetty’s ties to the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) and the Hare Krishna movement.The Guardian points out that Jay Shetty hardly ever discusses these things.