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Feel Better, Live More with Dr Rangan Chatterjee

#197 How To Transform Your Health Through Your Breath with James Nestor

Feel Better, Live More with Dr Rangan Chatterjee

Dr Rangan Chatterjee

Health & Fitness, Medicine, Alternative Health, Mental Health

4.810.9K Ratings

🗓️ 6 July 2021

⏱️ 148 minutes

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Summary

CAUTION: This episode contains mild swearing.


I’m delighted to welcome James Nestor, the brilliant science journalist and author of Breath: The New Science of a Lost Art back to the podcast. James and I first spoke last September on episode 124. It was such a popular episode – in fact the YouTube version is my most-watched show! And I knew there was so much more I wanted to talk about with this inspiring guest, who’s such a wealth of knowledge on the untapped potential of breathwork.


Since its publication last spring, James’s book has become an international bestseller, translated into 30 languages. Much of its appeal, I believe, comes from the author’s easy-to-read yet rigorous, objective approach. James isn’t trying to convince us that any one technique is better than another, or to push his opinion. He writes as an enquiring journalist, looking for the science to support effects that have been celebrated for thousands of years.


It doesn’t matter if you missed last year’s conversation or you’re new to the concept of breathwork, as this episode is a handy recap. We cover all the basics of nasal breathing, the science of carbon dioxide tolerance, and the benefits of harnessing our breath for conditions ranging from asthma to anxiety, emphysema to scoliosis. And if you did catch our previous chat? Rest assured we go way deeper in this one! We delve into some of the super-breathing techniques like Tummo breathing (as popularised by Wim Hof), Holotropic Breathwork and Sudarshan Kriya. James shares his own experience of each, as well as the evidence behind them.


Not only has James spent years researching and collating his work, he’s been talking about his findings non-stop to a fascinated audience for the past year. And yet his enthusiasm shows no sign of waning. That, he says, is because he has first-hand knowledge of how life-changing breathwork can be. It’s free, it’s easy, it doesn’t require much of your time, and the results can be instantaneous. I think you’ll be motivated and inspired to try some of the tips that James shares as you listen. So why is it that we have come so far from what should come naturally to us? Answers to all this, and more, in today’s episode. I hope you enjoy listening. 


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0:00.0

If you're able to improve your health and improve the efficiency of your body within a few minutes,

0:07.5

just imagine what's going to happen after a few days or a few weeks or a few months,

0:15.8

and you start to understand how your breathing is such an integral part of your healing

0:22.8

and your long-term health. Hi, my name is Rungan Chasjee.

0:28.0

Welcome to Feel Better Live More.

0:36.3

Hello, how are you doing? Thank you for joining me for another episode of my podcast,

0:42.2

and this week's conversation is a good one. My guest is the brilliant science journalist and

0:48.8

author of the International Best Seller, Breath, the new science of a lost art,

0:53.9

Mr. James Nester. Now, if you're a regular listener of my show, you won't know that I spoke to James

1:01.0

about a year ago back on episode 124, and it was a really popular episode. In fact, the YouTube

1:08.4

version of that conversation is my most watched show to date. We covered a whole variety of different

1:15.4

topics last time, but Breathwork is such a big topic, and one that I find endlessly fascinating. So,

1:22.8

to celebrate the paperback release of James's book, I invited him back onto the show to talk more

1:29.8

about the untapped potential of our breath, especially when it comes to improving the health of

1:34.6

our bodies and our minds. Now, since his publication last spring, James's book has become a huge

1:42.5

international bestseller, translated into 30 different languages, and I think much of its appeal

1:48.2

comes from James's easy to read, yet rigorous, and objective approach. You see, James isn't trying

1:55.5

to convince us that any one technique is better than another, or to push his opinion. He writes

2:02.0

as an inquiring journalist looking for the science to support effects that have been celebrated

2:07.6

for thousands of years. It really doesn't matter if you missed last year's conversation with James,

2:14.0

or your brand new to the concepts of Breathwork. This episode is a handy recap. We cover all the

2:20.8

basics of nasal breathing, the science of carbon dioxide tolerance, and the benefits of harnessing

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