The Yoga Posers Podcast
In Part 2 of our Bhramari (bee breath) series, we move from the "why", to the "how".Yoga Therapist Sarah Westbrook and Guest Host Kristen Simons, Licensed Therapist and Yoga Teacher break down how humming actually works—what’s happening in your throat, your diaphragms, and your nervous system—and why this simple sound can be so calming.We also talk about:--why people feel awkward using their voice (and how relaxing your tongue, lips, face and throat can help you sound sooo much better)--how to find a pitch that actually relaxes you--the connection between jaw tension, breath, and anxiety--how humming can anchor your attention when your thoughts are racing--why “perfect breathing” can actually make anxiety worsePlus, we explore playful ways to practice—from “purring pranayama” to simple humming exercises you can do while driving, walking, or doing dishes.This isn’t about doing it perfectly. It’s about finding something that actually works in real life.Check out Vocal Coach Dylan; he's amazing!! https://youtube.com/@vocalcoachdylan?si=elXcVxbSgxc9Py4p 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. Links: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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