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Feel Better, Live More with Dr Rangan Chatterjee

How Breathing Can Transform Your Life with Brian MacKenzie #113

Feel Better, Live More with Dr Rangan Chatterjee

Dr Rangan Chatterjee

Health & Fitness, Medicine, Alternative Health, Mental Health

4.810.9K Ratings

🗓️ 19 May 2020

⏱️ 129 minutes

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Summary

CAUTION ADVISED: this podcast contains swearing It is the first thing we do when we arrive in the world and the last thing we do before we leave. It happens automatically 26,000 times a day without us even having to pay any attention to it, yet breathing is one of the only autonomic systems in our body that we can control, if we choose to. But because we can do it without consciously thinking about it, we often forget about it. The reality is though, that we react to every single situation in life with our breath and we have the power to choose how we respond to any situation by controlling our breath. Amazingly, this can also affect how others will respond back to us. No one demonstrates this better than my guest on today’s conversation, Brian MacKenzie. Brian is co-founder and President of the Health and Human Performance Foundation and Creative Director at Power Speed Endurance, a company focused on optimising physical, emotional and cognitive performance. In today’s podcast, Brian shares some of his incredible experiences. Firstly, he describes how he nearly became paralysed in an accident and he also shares his unbelievable experience of voluntarily swimming with great white sharks. In both of these intense situations, Brian was able to control his response by harnessing the power of his breath. Breath is at the centre of everything Brian does and he believes that through our breath, we can all discover who we really are and rid ourselves of the mental and societal constructs that prevent us from being free. We cover so many different themes today. We discuss the concept of carbon dioxide intolerance and what it means for our biology and our emotions. But we also talk about optimising oxygen efficiency in our bodies – doing so can help every single aspect of our lives – whether we want to improve our mental health, our focus, reduce stress or even increase our sporting performance. I understand that starting a breathing practice can feel confusing – where should you begin, what method should you use, are you doing it right? Brian’s advice on this is reassuring. For him, breathwork is about giving it all a try, experimenting, learning and finding out what works for you. I think that is wonderfully freeing and exciting. I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did! Show notes available at drchatterjee.com/113 Follow me on instagram.com/drchatterjee/ Follow me on facebook.com/DrChatterjee/ Follow me on twitter.com/drchatterjeeuk DISCLAIMER: The content in the podcast and on this webpage is not intended to constitute or be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your doctor or other qualified health care provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have heard on the podcast or on my website.

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0:00.0

We are designed to handle stress at very high output. And maybe it's not that we have a disorder.

0:06.6

Maybe it's not that anxiety and all this stress, maybe this is just a natural reaction to the

0:13.4

stimulus that we're taking in from the outside and not paying attention to things from the inside.

0:18.6

To understand how you feel, you have to go in. You have to go to the

0:22.5

base layer of what's going on. And it's a fundamental layer of all of this is breathing.

0:27.8

Hi, my name is Rongan Chatterjee. Welcome to Feel Better Live More.

0:38.1

Hey guys, I've been really looking forward to putting out this conversation ever since

0:43.0

I recorded it all the way back in October 2019 in Los Angeles in California.

0:50.4

Now, for me, this is probably one of my most favorite conversations that I have ever had on my podcast.

0:57.6

The content literally sits right in the sweet spot of where my personal and professional interests intersect.

1:06.0

Our emotions and our breath and how they are both fundamentally linked.

1:12.1

So let's start with breathing.

1:17.3

Breathing is the first thing we do when we arrive into the world. It's the last thing we do before we leave. It happens automatically 26,000 times a day without us even having to pay any attention

1:25.0

to it yet. Breathing is actually one of the only autonomic systems in the

1:30.8

body that we can control if we choose to. Now, here's the thing. Because we can do it without consciously

1:37.9

thinking about it, we often forget about it. We don't practice it because we don't really need to. But the reality is that

1:46.3

we react to every single situation in life with our breath, and we have the power to choose

1:52.2

how we respond in any given situation by controlling our breath. Amazingly, this can also affect

1:59.0

how others will respond back to us.

2:03.6

Now, no one demonstrates this better than my guest on today's conversation, Brian McKenzie.

2:09.5

Now, Brian is co-founder and president of the Health and Human Performance Foundation and

2:15.4

creative director that Power Speed Endurance, a company focused on

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