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The How You Breathe Is How You Live Podcast

Podcast de Jake Parent

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How You Breathe Is How You Live is a podcast about the profound connection between breath, self-awareness, full potential, transformation and transcendence. Hosted by Jake Parent, a breathwork expert and self-actualization coach, Co-hosted by Riley and Josh, this show explores breathwork and plant ceremonies shapes your mind, emotions, and life. Through insightful conversations, science-backed wisdom, and a playful yet deep approach, you’ll discover how to harness your breath for more clarity, confidence, and fulfillment. Whether you’re a high-performing entrepreneur, a seeker of inner peace, or just curious about unlocking your potential, this podcast will help you breathe better—and live better.

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48 episodios

Portada del episodio Episode 46: Are You Breathing Like You’re Being Chased? The Three Roots of Durable Calm

Episode 46: Are You Breathing Like You’re Being Chased? The Three Roots of Durable Calm

This episode explains how many people live in chronic fight-or-flight—marked by persistent worry, urgency, over-planning, perfectionism, mental chatter, difficulty relaxing, and compulsive busyness, and why this stress response is ancient survival “code” misfiring in modern life.  It distinguishes pressure from stress and argues calm isn’t a reward after problems are solved but the prerequisite for clarity, connection, creativity, and good decisions.  Calm is defined as presence without reactivity, not the absence of feelings or a beach-style relaxation, using metaphors like muddy water settling.  The hosts outline three roots of durable calm—being grounded, centered, and present; illustrated by cows vs. buffalo facing storms, and introduce conscious connected breathwork as a practical way to shift the nervous system into regulated presence, create deep safety, and build a lasting baseline of calm that improves resilience for days after breathwork.   00:00 Why Calm Comes First 00:35 Signs of Fight or Flight 05:29 Stress vs Pressure 07:38 What Calm Really Is 09:58 Reactivity and Responses 13:21 Root One Grounded 15:05 Root Two Centered 18:04 Root Three Present 20:26 Breathwork as the Switch 23:24 Using Calm for Clarity 25:26 Training Durable Calm 26:49 Poem and Closing

9 de jun de 2026 - 28 min
Portada del episodio 45 Most People Aren't Lost. They're Distracted

45 Most People Aren't Lost. They're Distracted

At Bell Labs, Richard Hamming was surrounded by some of the smartest people who ever lived. Nobel Prize winners. Mathematical geniuses. Scientists who would shape the modern world. But he noticed something strange. People with the same intelligence were ending up with completely different lives. A handful became legends. Most were forgotten. He asked two questions that got to the point of why some people with the same talent became legends and other faded away.  In this episode we explore: * Why clarity matters more than intelligence • The hidden reason smart people stay stuck • Richard Hamming's forgotten lesson on greatness • The ancient myth that explains modern confusion • Why breathwork creates the conditions for clarity • The difference between motion and momentum Most people aren't lost. They're distracted. How you breathe is how you live. 00:00 Stuck Without Clarity 00:37 Hamming Lunchroom Question 03:21 What Clarity Really Means 06:03 Ariadnes Thread Metaphor 08:40 Why Clarity Gets Blocked 10:35 Breathwork Pathway 14:09 What Clarity Unlocks 17:44 Daily Practices For Clarity 22:49 Three Core Questions 24:26 Poem And Final Charge

3 de jun de 2026 - 27 min
Portada del episodio 44 Why Smart People Feel Directionless (And How to Find Your Signal Again)

44 Why Smart People Feel Directionless (And How to Find Your Signal Again)

Jake Parent explains that many smart people feel lost because their internal preference signal has gone quiet, often due to emotional numbness, fear of choosing, identity collapse, shame, or overintellectualization, making traditional life design questions ineffective.  He outlines “wayfinding” as a six-week (or longer) breathwork-based protocol that starts with rebuilding contrast rather than chasing purpose:  week one allows permission to feel nothing and focuses on noticing;  week two reconnects to neutral sensations;  week three trains contrast (lighter/heavier, better/worse/same);  week four develops mild preferences and micro-experiments;  week five rebuilds self-trust through small choices and tolerating mild discomfort; and week six notices emerging direction by reviewing patterns and asking what you want more or less of.  He emphasizes moving gently, trusting the process, and includes Martha Postlewaite’s poem “The Clearing.” 00:00 Why The Signal Goes Quiet 01:18 Wayfinding Without A Destination 03:39 Why You Lost Preferences 05:52 Contrast Before Purpose 07:45 The Six Week Protocol 10:11 Week One Permission To Feel Nothing 13:02 Week Two Reconnect To Sensation 15:51 Week Three Train Contrast 19:14 Week Four Preference Without Pressure 20:33 Curiosity As Compass 21:48 Following Heck Yeah Energy 25:29 Week Four Micro Experiments 26:36 Week Five Self Trust 28:41 Discomfort And Growth 31:11 Week Six Direction Emerges 33:51 Clarity Through Movement 36:11 What We Are Building 37:23 Becoming Irreplaceable 39:50 The Clearing Poem 40:35 Final Takeaways

27 de may de 2026 - 41 min
Portada del episodio 43: How To Find Your Way When You Don’t Know Where You Want to Go

43: How To Find Your Way When You Don’t Know Where You Want to Go

Jake explains a hard lesson from facilitation: people start from different places, so handing them his “map” often fails, and many who say “I don’t know what I want” are disconnected from feeling.  Joined by Josh and Riley, he describes how emotional numbness, chronic stress/burnout, fear of choosing wrong, identity diffusion, shame/self-worth blocks, and over-intellectualization can erase awareness of what energizes or drains you.  The episode argues that before life purpose, vision, or goals, some people must rebuild signal detection through conscious connected breathwork, then identify small preferences, run tiny low-stakes experiments, rebuild self-trust, and only later reintroduce desire and direction.  Jake closes with Mary Oliver’s poem “The Journey” to frame finding one’s own voice.   00:00 Facilitator Lesson Learned 00:36 Same Mountain Different Starts 01:52 Who This Episode Helps 03:37 Energy Question Disconnect 05:21 Self Worth Before Vision 06:58 Riley Week Two Moment 12:16 Fulfillment Not Purpose 15:44 Why You Feel Disconnected 15:59 Five Root Causes 26:38 Rebuild Feel Choose Act 27:42 Breathwork Restores Feeling 28:38 Modulating Hard Emotions 30:24 Tooth Pulling Analogy 32:09 Rebuilding Signal Detection 32:48 Finding Small Preferences 34:57 Tiny Experiments Low Stakes 36:17 Fail Forward Faster 37:21 Rebuilding Self Trust 37:58 Preferences Need Constraints 42:40 Why Breathwork Comes First 45:13 Breathwork Sensations Explained 48:36 Five Phase Roadmap 52:00 Not Purpose Connection 53:32 Mary Oliver The Journey 55:04 Closing Reframe Connection 56:52 Outtake Viral Success

20 de may de 2026 - 58 min
Portada del episodio 42: Fortitude, Capacity, and the Flywheel of Breathwork (Part 4 The unusual Effectiveness of Breathwork

42: Fortitude, Capacity, and the Flywheel of Breathwork (Part 4 The unusual Effectiveness of Breathwork

Jake Parent joins Josh and Riley to close a four-part series on why breathwork works quickly and reliably, and what becomes possible when the nervous system is no longer in crisis.  They center on “fortitude” (durability) as part of equanimity, how easily you’re pushed off center and how quickly you return, reframing breathwork as a practical lever that changes state first so behavior follows, rather than relying on finite willpower.  They discuss ego depletion and why psychology studies can fail due to the administrator’s affect, emphasizing “positive regard” as a key predictor in therapy outcomes.  Consistent practice builds capacity, upgrades problems from survival to curiosity, and creates a compounding flywheel: intention, breath, space, feeling, identity shift, and flourishing.  Jake contrasts peak experiences with repetition and closes with Rilke’s “Widening Circles.”   00:00 Why Breathwork Works 01:32 Fortitude And Equanimity 02:50 Series Recap And Payoff 04:31 Breathwork As The Lever 07:57 State Change Beats Willpower 11:55 Ego Depletion Debate 16:45 Breathing Anecdote And Metrics 21:01 Capacity And Better Problems 24:33 Measuring Regard Bias 25:03 Therapist Awareness Story 25:30 Adherence Is Everything 25:51 Upgrading Your Problems 27:22 Survival Versus Curiosity 29:56 Reframing Loss And Health 30:52 Money Problems Perspective 31:29 Breathwork Flywheel Model 34:42 Woodworking Lesson Applied 37:35 Breath Mirrors Your Life 38:35 Three Stages Of Change 41:19 Letting Go To Progress 42:37 Practice Over Peak Highs 44:30 Closing Poem Widening Circles

13 de may de 2026 - 46 min
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