The Yoga Posers Podcast
In this episode, we explore Bhramari Pranayama—also known as humming or “bee breath”—and why it’s such a powerful tool for calming the nervous system. Joined by Therapist and yoga teacher Kristen Simons, weunpack how breath acts as a bridge between the physical body and emotional experience—especially when you’re overwhelmed, anxious, or stuck in your head. Because here’s the truth: you can’t always think your wayout of how you feel. But you can change your state through the body. We talk about: * Why humming activates the parasympathetic nervous system * How humming exists throughout the animal world and is crucial for creating a sense of safety * The limits of talk therapy (and where somatic work comes in) * Why relaxation is a skill-not a personality trait * How breath practices bridge the gap between our logical brain and out emotional center to create calm This is Part 1 of a two-part series on Bhramari Pranayama. In Part 2, we’ll break down exactly how to practice it. Guest Host Kristen Simons, LCPC, PMH-C, RYT is a licensed therapist, certified perinatal mental health specialist, yoga teacher, and mom of two. She is the founder of Embodied Healing Counseling & Yoga in Evanston, where she integrates psychotherapy, yoga therapy, and nervous system practices to support women navigating high-functioning anxiety, burnout, and the identity shifts of motherhood. Outside of her professional work, Kristen loves spending time with her family and tending to her many—many-houseplants. www.embodiedhealingtherapist.com [http://www.embodiedhealingtherapist.com/] https://www.instagram.com/embodiedhealingevanston/ [https://www.instagram.com/embodiedhealingevanston/] https://www.facebook.com/kristensimonstherapy [https://www.facebook.com/kristensimonstherapy]
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