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The one-breath trick that reveals where you're stuck with Alexandre Tsuk | Ep 224

1 h 10 min · 1. juli 2026
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One breath. That's all it took to unravel everything Alexandre Tsuk thought he knew about himself. Dragged into a breathwork session he had zero interest in attending, Alex had no intention of participating, no belief it would work, and no plan to change. Then, in a single breath, he received a flash of clarity so total it exposed exactly what was broken in every relationship in his life, with his parents, his kids, his partner, and himself. He cried for an hour and a half. He didn't sleep for three days. And he never went back to who he was before. In this episode, Alex takes us through that moment and everything that followed: why he calls it "forced mindfulness," how conditioning and old stories keep us stuck long after we've outgrown them, and why holding your breath might be the simplest, most honest diagnostic tool you have for finding exactly where you're avoiding your own discomfort. We talk about why you can't force anyone else to change, why dropping judgment (of others and yourself) is the real work, how to build a nervous system that can handle anything, and why the goal was never happiness - it was becoming who you actually are. If you've ever felt like something in you is stuck but couldn't name it, this conversation might just show you exactly where to look - one breath at a time. Alexandre Tsuk Alex is a breathwork facilitator, trainer, and founder of BreathingCold, specialising in nervous system regulation, transformational breathwork, and conscious cold exposure. He creates safe, structured spaces where people can release chronic tension, integrate past experiences, and reconnect with their authentic selves. Born in France and now rooted in Bali and India, Alexandre found breathwork and cold exposure after facing his own depression and made it his mission ever since. Over 10+ years, he's guided 7,000+ people through transformation and trained nearly 600 facilitators now practising worldwide. He's also the founder of BGreener (200+ purpose-driven businesses) and RefillMyBottle (plastic waste reduction). His approach: create a field of trust where you can return to yourself , gently, fully, freely. Find out more and connect with Alex online: www.breathingcoldbali.com [https://www.breathingcoldbali.com] | @breathing_cold [https://www.instagram.com/breathing_cold/]

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episode The one-breath trick that reveals where you're stuck with Alexandre Tsuk | Ep 224 cover

The one-breath trick that reveals where you're stuck with Alexandre Tsuk | Ep 224

One breath. That's all it took to unravel everything Alexandre Tsuk thought he knew about himself. Dragged into a breathwork session he had zero interest in attending, Alex had no intention of participating, no belief it would work, and no plan to change. Then, in a single breath, he received a flash of clarity so total it exposed exactly what was broken in every relationship in his life, with his parents, his kids, his partner, and himself. He cried for an hour and a half. He didn't sleep for three days. And he never went back to who he was before. In this episode, Alex takes us through that moment and everything that followed: why he calls it "forced mindfulness," how conditioning and old stories keep us stuck long after we've outgrown them, and why holding your breath might be the simplest, most honest diagnostic tool you have for finding exactly where you're avoiding your own discomfort. We talk about why you can't force anyone else to change, why dropping judgment (of others and yourself) is the real work, how to build a nervous system that can handle anything, and why the goal was never happiness - it was becoming who you actually are. If you've ever felt like something in you is stuck but couldn't name it, this conversation might just show you exactly where to look - one breath at a time. Alexandre Tsuk Alex is a breathwork facilitator, trainer, and founder of BreathingCold, specialising in nervous system regulation, transformational breathwork, and conscious cold exposure. He creates safe, structured spaces where people can release chronic tension, integrate past experiences, and reconnect with their authentic selves. Born in France and now rooted in Bali and India, Alexandre found breathwork and cold exposure after facing his own depression and made it his mission ever since. Over 10+ years, he's guided 7,000+ people through transformation and trained nearly 600 facilitators now practising worldwide. He's also the founder of BGreener (200+ purpose-driven businesses) and RefillMyBottle (plastic waste reduction). His approach: create a field of trust where you can return to yourself , gently, fully, freely. Find out more and connect with Alex online: www.breathingcoldbali.com [https://www.breathingcoldbali.com] | @breathing_cold [https://www.instagram.com/breathing_cold/]

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