In today’s episode, I’m joined by Jamie Clements, founder of The Breath Space, to explore one of the most powerful—and often overlooked—tools we all have at our disposal: the breath.
In a world that moves at lightning speed, where burnout and chronic stress have become the norm, breathwork offers a much-needed anchor. Jamie shares how reconnecting with your breath can help regulate your nervous system, support emotional resilience, and bring you back into your body—out of autopilot and into the present.
We dive into the different forms breathwork can take—from dedicated breathwork sessions to simply taking a mindful breath while waiting for your morning coffee. This isn’t about adding another complicated wellness ritual to your life; it’s about remembering to breathe, with awareness and intention.
Whether you're new to breathwork or already exploring it, this conversation is a reminder of how something so simple can be deeply transformational.
The topics we discuss are:
- I want to start with your most recent Substack article where you wrote a letter to your 23 year old self
- What did breath work save you from
- The growth of the wellness industry but also the growth in mental health struggles and anxiety
- We are increasingly disconnected from our own body - why
- What is the one breath work practice a listener can do right now to connect themselves
- Breathwork has a bad rep for being something that people do when they have experienced trauma, stress or are highly anxious - but actually it can be something for everyone to do everyday as we are all victims of constant micro-stressors
- How can people integrate breath work in a busy lifestyle
- Two types of breath work - up regulatory and down regulatory - explain
- The benefits of mouth taping
- What’s in your bag
This episode is sponsored by Tea Huggers - you can check out their delicious range of blended tea here
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This episode was hosted and produced by Georgia Symonds
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