The How You Breathe Is How You Live Podcast
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
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