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The Revolutionary Art of Breathing with Richard Jamieson

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This week, Richard Jamieson joins us to discuss how using breathing techniques can help you de-stress and keep calm.

Episode Highlights

[05:14] The Accessibility Of Breathwork

  • Practising meditation and mindfulness helps cope with stress.
  • They’re accessible to everyone.

[08:09] What Does Breathing Do To The Body?

  • When we take control of our breath, we can decrease our stress and agitation.

[14:59] Breathing Techniques

  • The first step is to bring awareness to the breath.
  • Wondering what to look for when observing your breathing? Tune in to the episode to learn more.

[17:48] Long-Term View For Breathing

  • The ideal breath is around five and a half seconds on the inhale and exhale respectively.
  • Devote some minutes of your day to developing breathing techniques.

[19:11] Breathing Rate And Heart Rate Variability

  • We also need to look at heart rate variability.
  • Low heart rate variability means an accumulation of stress.
  • We can increase heart rate variability through slower and coherent breathing.

[22:23] Finding Balance

  • Chronic stress can create a pattern of holding our breath or breathing too quickly.
  • Practising proper breathing techniques allows us to find the right carbon dioxide and oxygen levels in our bodies.
  • We can balance our body’s needs.

[29:19] Beating Stress

  • When you feel like you’re breathing too fast, try using your fingers to count off your inhales and exhales.
  • To calm yourself down, exhale longer than your inhale.
  • To activate yourself, inhale longer than your exhale.

[34:26] Holotropic Breathwork

  • This induces an altered state of consciousness in a dark room with evocative music.
  • For Richard, this kind of breathwork is a psychological detox.

[43:25] Summary Of Breathing Tips

  • Remember ART: awareness, regulation, and transformation.
  • Bring awareness to your breath.
  • Regulate yourself through coherent breathing.
  • Explore different breathing techniques.

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This week, Richard Jamieson joins us to discuss how using breathing techniques can help you de-stress and keep calm.

Episode Highlights

[05:14] The Accessibility Of Breathwork

  • Practising meditation and mindfulness helps cope with stress.
  • They’re accessible to everyone.

[08:09] What Does Breathing Do To The Body?

  • When we take control of our breath, we can decrease our stress and agitation.

[14:59] Breathing Techniques

  • The first step is to bring awareness to the breath.
  • Wondering what to look for when observing your breathing? Tune in to the episode to learn more.

[17:48] Long-Term View For Breathing

  • The ideal breath is around five and a half seconds on the inhale and exhale respectively.
  • Devote some minutes of your day to developing breathing techniques.

[19:11] Breathing Rate And Heart Rate Variability

  • We also need to look at heart rate variability.
  • Low heart rate variability means an accumulation of stress.
  • We can increase heart rate variability through slower and coherent breathing.

[22:23] Finding Balance

  • Chronic stress can create a pattern of holding our breath or breathing too quickly.
  • Practising proper breathing techniques allows us to find the right carbon dioxide and oxygen levels in our bodies.
  • We can balance our body’s needs.

[29:19] Beating Stress

  • When you feel like you’re breathing too fast, try using your fingers to count off your inhales and exhales.
  • To calm yourself down, exhale longer than your inhale.
  • To activate yourself, inhale longer than your exhale.

[34:26] Holotropic Breathwork

  • This induces an altered state of consciousness in a dark room with evocative music.
  • For Richard, this kind of breathwork is a psychological detox.

[43:25] Summary Of Breathing Tips

  • Remember ART: awareness, regulation, and transformation.
  • Bring awareness to your breath.
  • Regulate yourself through coherent breathing.
  • Explore different breathing techniques.

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