S5 E6: Breathwork, Stress Resilience, and Presence: Training the Nervous System with Danielle Smith
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概要
In a conversation with Danielle, a breathwork and human performance facilitator who left a high-stress corporate environment after burnout to rebuild her nervous system through yin yoga, diaphragmatic breathing, and later Wim Hof breathing and cold exposure. She explains how daily breathing patterns (chest vs diaphragm) affect stress, the vagus nerve, and nervous system regulation, and argues for a “toolbox” of techniques matched to context, including box breathing for driving and balancing upregulation and downregulation to build resilience. The discussion covers chronic stress versus hormetic stress and finding a window of tolerance, breathwork for sleep via cadence breathing (4-second inhale, longer exhale), and coached breath-awareness exercises with cues like saliva as a relaxation indicator. They also address overstimulation from technology, presence and listening practices, reframing fear as excitement and information, prioritising stillness and nature, and Danielle cites The Four Agreements as influential.
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00:00 Danielle’s Origin Story
01:07 Daily Breathing Reset
02:13 Breath and Nervous System
05:24 Building a Breath Toolbox
07:03 Stress Resilience Basics
09:46 Yin Yoga to Wim Hof
13:00 When to Use Wim Hof
14:28 Guided Breath Awareness
20:45 Presence and Disconnection
27:48 Fear as Excitement
29:56 Fear as Feedback
30:50 Nervous System Mastery
32:49 Cadence Breathing for Sleep
35:06 Guided 4-6 Breath Practice
40:18 Adjusting Your Breath Ratio
42:34 Self Regulation Game Changers
46:48 Book That Changed Everything
50:03 Defining True Presence
55:22 Mindfulness Is a Practice
57:13 Closing Reflections