How Breathwork Improves our Brains with Jamie Clements

Jamie Clements thinks your breath can alter your brain. The breathwork coach and mental health ambassador believes that a suite of simple, accessible breathing practices have the power to profoundly improve our mental and physical wellbeing.Today on The Braincare Podcast, Jamie shares his his tools and techniques for mindfulness and personal growth. We discuss what the myriad different types of breathing do to our physiology, what science tells us about breathing too much and too little, and how breath-based awareness and regulation can ultimately lead to transformation.We talk about: Jamie's personal journey Everyday vs. deeper breathwork Breath and the central nervous system What is the default node network? Transformative experiences through breath Have you got a dysfunctional breathing pattern?! Problems with overbreathing

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Braincare podcast is a series dedicated to helping you care for your most important organ. You'll learn about how to optimise your brain health and mental well-being through a series of bitesize interviews with the world's leading scientists and experts. Host, Dan Murray-Serter, co-founder of brain care company, Heights, interviews guests ranging from celebrities like Stephen Fry and Jay Shetty, to neuroscientists Dr Tara Swart and Professor Sophie Scott, and brilliant doctors like Rangan Chatterjee and Daniel Amen, and many more. You'll leave each episode feeling inspired, empowered, and armed with tools to help you take care of your brain and reach your heights, whatever they might be. You can learn more about Heights @yourheights and http://www.yourheights.com and Dan @danmurrayserter on social media. You can also receive an exclusive £10 off a quarterly subscription (how long science says it takes to feel the benefits) at Heights with the code 'workingin' ♥️ Your brain impacts every aspect of your life; from focus and performance to energy and sleep. Are you taking care of it? Check for free in just 4 minutes with our brain health assessment: yourheights.com/brainhealth