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    Explore "breathing" with insightful episodes like "Stop midlife snoring and strengthen breath, with Dr Louise Oliver", "Get Present In Seconds", "How To ADHD Without Medication - Joseph Pack | Ep. 31", "Breathe" and "Self-Help Fads and Finding What Really Works with mindbodygreen CEO Jason Wachob" from podcasts like ""The Liz Earle Wellbeing Show", "Everyday Positivity", "ADHD Chatter", "TED Radio Hour" and "Being Well with Forrest Hanson and Dr. Rick Hanson"" and more!

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    Stop midlife snoring and strengthen breath, with Dr Louise Oliver

    Stop midlife snoring and strengthen breath, with Dr Louise Oliver

    Do you snore at night? GP, functional breathing practitioner, and therapeutic life coach Dr Louise Oliver shares how we can ensure we’re breathing efficiently to keep us as healthy as possible during menopause and beyond.


    Liz and Louise discuss menopausal snoring, how changing our breathing in the day can help us at night, and whether mouth taping works.


    The episode also covers managing and understanding air hunger, how our hormones may be impacting our breathing, and simple exercises we can use to self-soothe.


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    How To ADHD Without Medication - Joseph Pack | Ep. 31

    How To ADHD Without Medication - Joseph Pack | Ep. 31

    *This episode has been produced for entertainment purposes only and is in no way meant to be taken as medical advice or advice in any way. ADHD medication works for many*


    Given the shortage of ADHD medication currently, it felt apt to bring on someone who could walk you through some non-pharmaceutical ways to help manage the traits of ADHD.


    In this episode, I'm talking to Joseph Pack who manages his ADHD drug free. The founder of many companies and now the editor of the drug free ADHD newsletter.


    Joseph didn't realise he had ADHD until a major life event happened in his 20s, and he realised that he been self-medicating his symptoms of ADHD. This was the catalyst that lead him to going on a journey researching the latest thinking behind how to manage ADHD without the use of drugs. He shares many of these techniques during this podcast. From ice baths to caffeine consumption, Meditation to alcohol there is something for everyone.


    Topics:


    00:00 Intro + scary diagnosis story

    08:39 The story of throwing a rock (impulse control)

    10:19 How to increase impulse control

    14:07 Breathing techniques (meditation)

    19:30 Other types of meditation

    22:34 The benefits of cold showers

    28:38 More breathing techniques

    30:52 Panic station response

    34:43 Diet

    39:30 Benefits of an active lifesytle

    45:21 Advice for parents

    47:05 Should ADHD be called a disorder?

    53:22 Closing advice


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    Breathe

    Breathe
    Original broadcast date: January 15, 2021. Breathing is essential to life. And lately, the safety of the air we inhale, or the need to pause and take a deep breath, is on our minds a lot. This hour, TED speakers explore the power of breath. Guests include former world champion freediver Tanya Streeter, journalist Beth Gardiner, activist Yvette Arellano, paleontologist Emma Schachner, scent historian Caro Verbeek and mindfulness expert Andy Puddicombe.

    TED Radio Hour+ subscribers now get access to bonus episodes, with more ideas from TED speakers and a behind the scenes look with our producers. A Plus subscription also lets you listen to regular episodes (like this one!) without sponsors. Sign-up at: plus.npr.org/ted

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    Self-Help Fads and Finding What Really Works with mindbodygreen CEO Jason Wachob

    Self-Help Fads and Finding What Really Works with mindbodygreen CEO Jason Wachob
    There’s an enormous amount of advice out there in the self-help world…and much of it isn’t very good. Jason Wachob, the Founder and Co-CEO of mindbodygreen, joins Forrest and Dr. Rick to separate fact from fiction and clarify what really matters. They explore the importance of finding joy in the well-being journey, simple practices that have stood the test of time, and how we can pursue goals in healthy ways. Specific topics include the importance of high-quality sleep, breathing better, sifting through diet and exercise fads, developing a pursuit mindset, hormetic stress, and finding the things that work for you. About our Guest: Jason Wachob is the Founder and Co-CEO of mindbodygreen, one of the largest, most influential media brands in the wellness space. He’s also the host of the mindbodygreen podcast, and the co-author of The Joy of Well-Being: A practical guide to a happy, healthy, and long life. Watch the Episode: Prefer watching video? You can watch this episode on YouTube. Key Topics:  0:00: Introduction 1:15: Distinguishing well-being from wellness 3:50: Healthy change is joyful change 7:50: Having a pursuit mindset 11:30: Addressing the main objection to well-being 14:45: Present moment awareness 16:55: Box breathing and sleep 22:10: Jason’s background, and how identity dictates our behavior 32:20: Honoring your inner knowing 37:50: Finding your ‘why’ 42:45: Good stress, and finding what works for you 46:40: Vulnerability with others 48:55: Feeling connected to the world 50:50: Recap   Support the Podcast: We're now on Patreon! If you'd like to support the podcast, follow this link. NEW Offering from Rick! Join Rick and 5 world-renowned teachers – including Dr. Gabor Mate, Tara Brach, and Thupten Jinpa – for The Heart of Compassion, a 5-week online program that will teach you how to access, grow, and apply compassion. Head to rickhanson.net/hoc to learn more, and use code BEINGWELL10 for 10% off.  Sponsors: Zocdoc helps you find expert doctors and medical professionals that specialize in the care you need, and deliver the type of experience you want. Head to zocdoc.com/being and download the Zocdoc app for FREE. Then find and book a top-rated doctor today. Finally get that project off the ground with Squarespace! Head to squarespace.com/beingwell for a free trial, and when you’re ready to launch use coupon code BEINGWELL to save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain. Join over a million people using BetterHelp, the world’s largest online counseling platform. Visit betterhelp.com/beingwell for 10% off your first month! Want to sleep better? Try the Calm app! Visit calm.com/beingwell for 40% off a premium subscription. Connect with the show: Subscribe on iTunes Follow Forrest on YouTube Follow us on Instagram Follow Forrest on Instagram Follow Rick on Facebook Follow Forrest on Facebook Visit Forrest's website Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    This Ancient BREATHING TECHNIQUE Will Transform Your BODY & MIND w/ James Nestor EP 1434

    This Ancient BREATHING TECHNIQUE Will Transform Your BODY & MIND w/ James Nestor EP 1434

    https://lewishowes.com/mindset - Order a copy of my new book The Greatness Mindset today!

    My guest today is author and journalist James Nestor. He has written for Scientific American, Outside Magazine, The New York Times, The Atlantic, National Public Radio, Surfer’s Journal, The San Francisco Chronicle, and several other publications.

    Today’s episode talks about the power of optimizing something as simple as breathing and how it can make a difference in our lives. With the help of author and journalist James Nestor, we will rediscover the long-forgotten truth about breathing and finally understand how we’re doing it wrong.

    Whether you’re an athlete, a sufferer of sleep apnea, or just looking for meditative ways to go through life’s challenges and surprises, you’ll surely find value in today’s episode!

    In this episode you will learn,

    • The difference between breathing through the mouth vs. the nose.
    • How to increase CO2 in the body.
    • The best breathing routine to start the day.
    • How to breathe when you’re dealing with anxiety and panic attacks.
    • How to maintain and increase your lung capacity even through old age.
    • How breathing affects our immune system.
    • Why the diaphragm is considered the second heart.

    For more information go to www.lewishowes.com/1434

     

    The Essential Habits for Becoming an Agile, Vital, and Durable Human Being

    The Essential Habits for Becoming an Agile, Vital, and Durable Human Being

    Kelly Starrett, a doctor of physical therapy, has trained professional athletes, Olympians, and military special operators, helping them unlock peak performance. But as he approached his fifties, he started to see cracks appearing in the health of the folks around him. What had worked for his peers in their 20s and 30s, wasn't working anymore; they were gaining weight, having surgeries, and just didn't feel good.

    So he and his wife and fellow trainer, Juliet, decided to write a book — Built to Move: The Ten Essential Habits to Help You Move Freely and Live Fully — that took all that they've learned from training elite performers and distilled it into the foundational practices that everyone, at every age, can use to develop lasting mobility, durability, and all-around health. Today on the show, Kelly unpacks some of those essential physical habits, sharing the "vital signs" — tests that will help you assess how you're doing in that area — as well as daily practices that will help you strengthen and improve that capacity.

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    Michael Mosley: 4 habits that changed his life

    Michael Mosley: 4 habits that changed his life

    If you had to do just one thing to improve your health, what would it be?

    Our busy lives mean it can be difficult to keep up healthy habits, and with so much conflicting advice out there it’s tricky to separate fact from fiction. In today’s episode, Jonathan is joined by medical doctor, journalist, and presenter Michael Mosley, who is alongside ZOE regular Tim Spector, to discuss Michael’s four key habits to improve our health. 

    Michael’s latest book ‘Just One Thing’ explores these habits and has seen him speak to singing scientists and eccentric iceman to healthy habit experts and evangelists. And of course, being Michael, he tried every habit out himself. We talk about which methods are the most effective, which he has incorporated into his life, and how he makes his new habits stick.

    Download our FREE guide — Top 10 Tips to Live Healthier: https://zoe.com/freeguide

    Timecodes:

    00:00 Introduction

    00:12 Topic introduction

    01:38 Quick Fire Questions

    03:24 Michael's simple changes to improve health

    04:26 Are cold showers good for you?

    05:54 How long do you need to be immersed in cold water for the benefits to work?

    06:40 Can cold showers improve mental wellbeing?

    10:25 Potential dangers of cold water swimming

    11:58 Do cultural differences present different outcomes across the world?

    13:08 Can these small stressors help us?

    13:28 What is the theory behind this working?

    15:21 Will this work for everyone or is this very personalized?

    17:45 What effects does breathing have on your health?

    18:57 How breathing exercises affect our brain

    21:23 How do you keep up the breathing exercises?

    22:36 ZOE app breathing exercise

    24:44 Is there a difference between breathing through your nose and your mouth?

    26:04 How important are plants and nature for our health?

    29:21 Can exposure to nature improve things like mental health and even gut health?

    31:01 Can herbs also help improve our health?

    31:27 What are the benefits of exercise?

    32:42 What are endocannabinoids?

    33:41 Are preferences for exercise genetic?

    35:12 Is it endorphins that make us feel good after / during exercise?

    36:31 How exercise affects us is extremely personalized

    38:42 How do we encourage people who don't enjoy exercise to do it?

    40:13 Tips to improve your exercise routines

    43:08 Are there benefits to walking downhill?

    45:42 Summary

    48:34 Goodbyes

    49:08 Outro

    Episode transcripts are available here

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    How to Breathe Correctly for Optimal Health, Mood, Learning & Performance

    How to Breathe Correctly for Optimal Health, Mood, Learning & Performance
    In this episode, I explain the biology of breathing (respiration), how it delivers oxygen and carbon dioxide to the cells and tissues of the body and how is best to breathe—nose versus mouth, fast versus slow, deliberately versus reflexively, etc., depending on your health and performance needs. I discuss the positive benefits of breathing properly for mood, to reduce psychological and physiological stress, to halt sleep apnea, and improve facial aesthetics and immune system function. I also compare what is known about the effects and effectiveness of different breathing techniques, including physiological sighs, box breathing and cyclic hyperventilation, “Wim Hof Method,” Prānāyāma yogic breathing and more. I also describe how to breath to optimize learning, memory and reaction time and I explain breathing at high altitudes, why “overbreathing” is bad, and how to breathe specifically to relieve cramps and hiccups. Breathwork practices are zero-cost and require minimal time yet provide a unique and powerful avenue to improve overall quality of life that is grounded in clear physiology. Anyone interesting in improving their mental and physical health or performance in any endeavor ought to benefit from the information and tools in this episode. For the full show notes, visit hubermanlab.com. Thank you to our sponsors AG1: https://athleticgreens.com/huberman LMNT: https://drinklmnt.com/huberman Supplements from Momentous https://www.livemomentous.com/huberman Timestamps (00:00:00) Breathing (00:05:57) Sponsor: LMNT (00:09:36) Respiration, Oxygen & Carbon Dioxide (00:18:18) Breathing Mechanics (00:26:30) Sponsor: AG1 (00:31:23) Chemistry of Breathing, Hyperventilation (00:40:35) High Altitudes, Oxygen & Breathing (00:47:16) Tool: Sleep Apnea, Nasal Breathing (00:51:50) Brain Centers & Breathing Rhythm (00:57:23) Brain, Hyperventilation & “Over-breathing” (01:03:53) What is Healthy Breathing? (01:09:44) Tool: Train Healthy Breathing, Carbon Dioxide Tolerance Test & Box Breathing (01:22:39) Tool: Breathwork & Stress Reduction; Cyclic Sighing (01:33:56) Tool: Physiological Sighing & Exercise Side Cramp (01:39:16) Breathing & Heart Rate Variability (01:46:21) Tool: How to Stop Hiccups (01:51:17) Tool: Stress Management & Cyclic Hyperventilation, “Wim Hof Method” (01:57:11) Deliberate Cold Exposure & Breathing (01:59:54) Tool: Inhales & Learning; Exhales & Movement (02:09:15) Mouth vs. Nasal Breathing, Aesthetics (02:16:19) Zero-Cost Support, Spotify & Apple Reviews, YouTube Feedback, Sponsors, Momentous, Social Media, Neural Network Newsletter Title Card Photo Credit: Mike Blabac Disclaimer

    How To Use Your Breath To Prevent Disease

    How To Use Your Breath To Prevent Disease

    This episode is brought to you by Rupa Health, InsideTracker, and Pendulum.


    Of all the things we do each day, breathing is arguably the most important. While breathing’s most important job is to literally keep us alive, breathing can help in many more ways than just survival, including activating your parasympathetic nervous system, which helps slow your heart rate and lower your blood pressure.


    In today’s episode, I talk with James Nestor, Dr. Louis Ignarro, Wim Hof, and Dr. Jim Gordon about using breathing to support your health.


    James Nestor is an author and journalist who has written for Scientific American, Outside, The New York Times, and more. His latest book, Breath: The New Science of a Lost Art, was an instant New York Times bestseller. Breath explores how the human species has lost the ability to breathe properly—and how we can get it back.


    Dr. Louis Ignarro is a medical research scientist who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Medicine for his breakthrough discovery of nitric oxide and how it positively impacts health and longevity. His groundbreaking research on nitric oxide paved the way for—among other innovations—Viagra. He is an award-winning Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Molecular & Medical Pharmacology at the University of California, Los Angeles, and has his PhD in pharmacology.


    Wim Hof, also known as “The Iceman,” holds multiple world records for his feats of endurance and exposure to cold. He is the author of The Wim Hof Method: Activate Your Full Human Potential. The benefits of Wim’s method, now practiced by tens of thousands, have been validated by eight university research studies.


    Dr. James Gordon, author of Transforming Trauma: The Path to Hope and Healing, is a Harvard-educated psychiatrist and the founder and CEO of the nonprofit Center for Mind-Body Medicine in Washington, DC. He is a clinical professor at Georgetown Medical School and was chairman (under Presidents Clinton and G.W. Bush) of the White House Commission on Complementary and Alternative Medicine Policy.


    This episode is brought to you by Rupa Health, InsideTracker, and Pendulum. 


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    A Very Simple Meditation | Bonus Meditation with Sharon Salzberg

    A Very Simple Meditation | Bonus Meditation with Sharon Salzberg

    Being aware of the breath is a foundation of mindfulness. The goal is to gently return, with growing kindness, again and again.


    About Sharon Salzberg:


    A towering figure in the meditation world, Sharon Salzberg is a prominent teacher & New York Times best-selling author. She has played a crucial role bringing mindfulness and lovingkindness practices to the West.


    Sharon co-founded the Insight Meditation Society (IMS) alongside Joseph Goldstein and Jack Kornfield and is the author of nine books, including Lovingkindness, Real Happiness, and the most recent Real Love. Sharon lives in New York City and teaches around the world.



    To find this meditation in the Ten Percent Happier app, you can search for “Basic Breath Meditation,” or click here: https://10percenthappier.app.link/content?meditation=3ff23976-95f1-48fc-8973-fec1210b12dc.

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    #496 - Dr Andrew Huberman - The Science Of Peak Performance

    #496 - Dr Andrew Huberman - The Science Of Peak Performance
    Dr Andrew Huberman is a neuroscientist, Associate Professor at the Stanford University School of Medicine and a podcaster. The mind and the body are intimately linked. Trying to improve your mental outcomes without thinking of your physical inputs is a losing battle, but the question of which inputs to use, and when is a huge challenge. Thankfully, Dr Huberman is one of the best communicators of high performance advice on the planet and has a lot of answers. Expect to learn the neuroscience of getting over your ex, how David Goggins trained himself to lean into fear, whether dopamine detoxing really works, the most important things to avoid doing during your morning routine, just how worried we should be about men's testosterone levels dropping, what everyone can learn about endurance from Lex Fridman, why Andrew doesn't show his tattoos and much more... Sponsors: Join the Modern Wisdom Community to connect with me & other listeners - https://modernwisdom.locals.com/ Get 5 Free Travel Packs, Free Liquid Vitamin D and Free Shipping from Athletic Greens at https://athleticgreens.com/modernwisdom (discount automatically applied) Get 20% discount on Impossible’s sleep powder at https://impossible.co/modernwisdom (use code: MW20) Get 10% discount on your first month from BetterHelp at https://betterhelp.com/modernwisdom (discount automatically applied) Extra Stuff: Check out the Huberman Lab Podcast - https://hubermanlab.com/ Follow Dr Huberman on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/hubermanlab/  Get my free Reading List of 100 books to read before you die → https://chriswillx.com/books/ To support me on Patreon (thank you): https://www.patreon.com/modernwisdom - Get in touch. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chriswillx Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/chriswillx YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/modernwisdompodcast Email: https://chriswillx.com/contact/  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    #288 BITESIZE | The Power of Breath to Transform Your Life | Brian MacKenzie

    #288 BITESIZE | The Power of Breath to Transform Your Life | Brian MacKenzie

    We react to every single situation in life with our breath and we have the power to choose how we respond to any situation by controlling our breath.

    Feel Better Live More Bitesize is my weekly podcast for your mind, body, and heart.  Each week I’ll be featuring inspirational stories and practical tips from some of my former guests.


    Today’s clip is from episode 113 of the podcast with human performance specialist Brian MacKenzie.


    In this clip, he explains how we can use the power of our breath to become more present and help counteract the stresses and constant stimulus of modern-day life.


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    Wim Hof, The Iceman: Hack Your Biochemistry | E175

    Wim Hof, The Iceman: Hack Your Biochemistry | E175
    Imagine you could voluntarily activate your autonomic nervous system and immune system response and consciously control your response to stress and pain. Now, imagine you would do all this through a combination of breathwork, meditation, and cold therapy. This is the basis of the Wim Hof Method, a method touted by thousands and backed by science as having incredible physical and mental health benefits. The Wim Hof Method was founded by Wim Hof, a Dutch extreme athlete, motivational speaker, and wellbeing influencer, known as "The Iceman” for a long-list of incredible feats involving his ability to withstand extreme cold, including 26 Guinness World Records. Wim asserts that anyone can master the Wim Hof method and unlock the incredible health benefits that come with it. In this episode, Hala and Wim chat about the science behind the Wim Hof Method and how to do it. They talk about Wim’s background and his first experiences with the cold and breath work, and they chat about the purpose in life and how to tap into your intuition.    Topics Include: - Perspective on the purpose of life  - Role of the body vs the role of the soul  - What’s wrong with always feeling comfortable?  - Wim’s mission in life - What was Wim like as a teenager?  - How do you know what your intuition is?  - Is this the next human evolution?  - How did Wim Hof become the Iceman?  - How did he figure out the breathing aspect? - The importance of deep breathing  - What is the Wim Hof breathing method?  - What is adrenaline’s role?  - How is the Wim Hof Method scientifically proven?  - Wim’s perspective on religion  - Wim’s actionable advice  - Wim’s secret to profiting in life - And other topics… Wim Hof is a Dutch extreme athlete, motivational speaker, and wellbeing influencer. He is known as "The Iceman.” Wim earned this nickname after setting 26 Guinness world records, including swimming under ice, running a half marathon above the Arctic Circle barefoot, submerging himself in ice for 1 hour and 52 minutes, and climbing Mount Kilimanjaro in just shorts and sandals. Wim Hof is the creator of the Wim Hof method, a combination of breathing, cold therapy, and commitment to give you the tools to take control over your body. Wim is on a mission to share the potential health benefits of his method, working with scientists around the world to prove that his techniques work.  He is the author of several books including, The Wim Hof Method: Activate Your Full Potential.  Sponsored By: Shopify - Go to shopify.com/profiting, for a FREE fourteen-day trial and get full access to Shopify’s entire suite of features Thrive Market - Join Thrive Market today and get $80 in free groceries! That’s ThriveMarket.com/YAP to get $80 in free groceries! Wise - Join 13 million people and businesses who are already saving, and try Wise for free at Wise.com/yap GEM - Now get 30% off your first order when you go to dailygem.co/YAP.  iTrust Capital - Sign up today and receive a $100 funding bonus when you open and fund an account. Visit iTrustCapital.com to start investing today. Resources Mentioned: Wim’s Website: https://www.wimhofmethod.com/ Books by Wim Hof: https://www.amazon.com/Wim-Hof/e/B078GR8G49  Wim’s Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/wim-hof-691a0026/ Wim’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iceman_hof/ Wim’s Twitter:https://twitter.com/Iceman_Hof Wim’s Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/icemanwimhof/ Connect with Young and Profiting: Hala’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/htaha/     Hala’s Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/yapwithhala/     Hala’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/yapwithhala  Clubhouse: https://www.clubhouse.com/@halataha   Website: https://www.youngandprofiting.com/  Text Hala: https://youngandprofiting.co/TextHala or text “YAP” to 28046

    #279 BITESIZE | Do This Every Day to Reduce Stress and Anxiety | Dr Andrew Weil

    #279 BITESIZE | Do This Every Day to Reduce Stress and Anxiety | Dr Andrew Weil

    Stress is a clear example of the mind-body connection at work, yet it remains a link modern medicine fails to address.


    Feel Better Live More Bitesize is my weekly podcast for your mind, body, and heart.  Each week I’ll be featuring inspirational stories and practical tips from some of my former guests.


    Today’s clip is from episode 200 of the podcast with a pioneer in the field of integrative health, Dr Andrew Weil.


    In this clip, he explains why our mind and body are so connected and how a simple, daily breathing method can help reduce anxiety and stress.


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    4 Daily Habits to Reduce Stress, Improve Energy, & Sleep Deeper

    4 Daily Habits to Reduce Stress, Improve Energy, & Sleep Deeper

    You can order my new book 8 RULES OF LOVE at 8rulesoflove.com or at a retail store near you. You can also get the chance to see me live on my first ever world tour. This is a 90 minute interactive show where I will take you on a journey of finding, keeping and even letting go of love. Head to jayshettytour.com and find out if I'll be in a city near you. Thank you so much for all your support - I hope to see you soon.

    Have you ever wondered how your way of breathing impacts your mood and energy? Have you ever thought about why breaths are so important in meditation, in calming ourselves when we’re in panic, in shaking off negative thoughts? Breathing is more than just taking in oxygenized air and puffing out carbon waste. It’s an integral tool in preparing your body and mind for your daily activities. 

    In this episode of On Purpose, Jay Shetty teaches us different breathing techniques we can easily incorporate in our lives to help improve energy and reduce stress.     

    Key Takeaways:

    • 00:00 Intro
    • 02:10 How many times have you ever been out of breath?
    • 08:25 Habit #1: The 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 technique
    • 12:59 Habit #2: Diaphragmatic breathing
    • 16:05 Habit #3: Box or square breathing
    • 21:54 Habit #4: Kapalbhati Pranayama (KBP)

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    Buddhist Lessons on Anxiety | Leslie Booker (2021)

    Buddhist Lessons on Anxiety | Leslie Booker (2021)

    All week, we’ve been running  “best of” episodes as part of our Taming Anxiety series – and this is the final episode in that series. 


    Leslie Booker (who goes by Booker) is one of America’s leading dharma teachers. She’s worked with incarcerated and vulnerable youth, she’s done mindfulness and cognitive-based therapy work on Rikers Island, and she’s written about best practices for teaching yoga in criminal justice settings. She’s a graduate of three different training programs at Spirit Rock, including their four-year Retreat Teacher Training Program.


    In this conversation, Booker makes the case that one of the most important, even life-saving, tools when it comes to dealing with anxiety is our ability to connect with other people. And - like the three characteristics, Booker argues that the experience of anxiety is inherently impermanent, unsatisfactory, and unreliable (or, in Pali, it has the characteristics of anicca, dukkha and anatta). Understanding this fundamental truth, she says, can help us see our anxiety with more clarity, and therefore relate to it more skillfully. Booker also explains why bringing awareness to our bodies can help settle us in our most anxious moments. 


    Just a note: this interview was first recorded in May of 2021, so you may hear a few slightly dated references, but the topic of anxiety, for better or worse, is perennially relevant.  


    Join Booker next week as we re-launch the Taming Anxiety Challenge, over on the Ten Percent Happier app. To join the Challenge, just download the Ten Percent Happier app today wherever you get your apps or by visiting tenpercent.com. If you already have the app, just open it up and follow the instructions to join!


    Full Shownotes: https://www.tenpercent.com/podcast-episode/leslie-booker-repost


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