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Pulling The Thread with Elise Loehnen

It Begins and Ends with Breath (James Nestor)

Pulling The Thread with Elise Loehnen

Elise Loehnen

Society & Culture, Religion & Spirituality, Self-improvement, Education

4.8 • 900 Ratings

🗓️ 19 January 2023

⏱️ 52 minutes

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Summary

“Look at how we've convoluted and complicated. The most simple things. Look at nutrition now. How many supplements are we supposed to take? How many grams of fat am I supposed to eat? And then grams of carbs, and then how many grams of sugar is taller? It's insane that we've managed because I think a lot of people don't believe stuff unless it sounds scientific or it's extremely complicated. But nature isn't that complicated. Like why do all of these cultures, the few that are around now, indigenous cultures, they don't have high blood pressure, they don't have heart disease, they don't have diabetes, they don't have anxiety, they don't have panic, they have all have straight teeth. They don't also have any big pharma. Uh, they don't have dentists. They don't need any of this stuff because they are living in an environment in which humans naturally evolved.You and I are not, we're living in an environment that is so different and it's no coincidence that the more we integrate back into nature, the better we get.” So says the brilliant—and endlessly entertaining—James Nestor, author of Breath: The New Science of a Lost Art. While Breath is a mega-bestseller—across the globe, it’s also an award-winning work of science reporting, stringing together seemingly disparate streams of thought and science into a treatise on one of the most significant impacts on our health: The way we learned to breathe. Yep, breathe. James makes the case that our tendency toward mouth-breathing works against our very nature, distorting our faces and jaws, ramping our anxiety, and weakening our immune response…simply because our noses are designed to filter the world on our behalf. I loved our long-ranging conversation, and it was wonderful to be in James’s company again. Let’s get to our chat. MORE FROM JAMES NESTOR: Breath: The New Science of a Lost Art Deep: Freediving, Renegade Science, and What the Ocean Tells Us About Ourselves James’s Website To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hi, it's Elise Loonen, host of Pulling the Thread.

0:03.5

My guest today is the journalist James Nestor, author of the fascinating, mega bestselling book, Breath,

0:10.3

The New Science of a Lost Art.

0:15.0

You know what that is?

0:17.5

An ice cold beer.

0:19.5

What's different?

0:22.2

It's Budweiser.

0:24.3

A perfect beer for party season.

0:29.8

Best enjoyed with your best butts.

0:33.5

Cheers to that.

0:35.7

Budweiser, like no other.

0:38.0

Please drink responsibly.

0:39.2

For the facts, visit drinkaware.coma.uker.uker.

0:41.2

I'm an author, podcast host, and parent who built a long career in media. I grew up in a state of perpetual curiosity, investigating the world and asking a lot of questions. In this show, I chat with culture defining leaders, thinkers, and experts about this rare moment that we find ourselves in and how to think about our own lives and experiences within a larger social and spiritual construct.

1:21.8

Look at how we've convoluted and complicated the most simple things. Look at nutrition now. How many supplements are we

1:29.2

supposed to take? How many grams of fat am I supposed to eat? And then grams of carbs and then how

1:35.2

many grams of sugar is taller? It's insane that we've managed because I think a lot of people

1:41.5

don't believe stuff unless it sounds scientific or it's extremely

1:45.5

complicated. But nature isn't that complicated. Like why do all of these cultures, the few that are

1:52.2

around now, indigenous cultures, they don't have high blood pressure, they don't have heart disease,

1:56.6

they don't have diabetes, they don't have anxiety, they don't have panic, they all have straight teeth. They don't also have any big pharma. They don't have diabetes. They don't have anxiety. They don't panic. They all have straight teeth.

2:02.0

They don't also have any big pharma.

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