How-To Instantly Find Calm & with Breathwork Facilitator Brenda Winkle
Did you know Maine Lobstermen have implemented breathwork strategies to help manage stress? It’s true!
Our theme for January is wellness because starting the year off and ensuring that WE, as POCFs, feel supported is how we will best serve our relationships, families, fishing communities, and the world.
This episode is filled with calm and comfort to regulate our nervous systems, which help us feel more grounded throughout fishing seasons and life in general. What a great way to start the new year! The best part is that it’s super easy to remember, so you can try it anytime you’d like.
(You may remember this little practice from an episode that launched at the beginning of the holiday season in 2024 called “Save This Episode: 2-Minute Breathing Technique to Feel Grounded and Peaceful Anytime.” The episode is a total of 3 minutes long, including the introduction. Light, convenient, and on-the-go vibes. Click the link to hear it and save it for the future!)
I’m honored to introduce Brenda Winkle, a certified advanced trauma-informed breathwork facilitator, somatic coach, and trauma-informed Reiki Master, to our community.
The best part is that it’s not a super complicated breathing exercise. Actually, when Brenda asked how I was taught breathwork by a Yogi in California (which was kinda complicated and made me more frustrated than calm!), Brenda scales it down, making it as simple as elongating your exhales as you take three deep breaths.
Let’s try it now:
Breath in…..
Breath out……………..
Breath in…..
Breath out………………
Breath in…..
Breath out………………
How do you feel now? Isn’t that nice?
In the episode with Brenda, she shares the power of breathwork and the EASIEST breath pattern to calm the nervous system in seconds. It’s magic, it’s simple, and she’s sharing it all with you!
We also discuss:
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Her 10-breath method for instantly calming anxiety.
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“Chord cutting” and other methods to detach draining or negative energy. (SO GOOD!)
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How to manage the inner “content” in our lives with the “context” of everyday experiences.
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Plus, her *free mini-course* in the link below!