The Breath: Your Most Powerful Wellness Tool, with Kylie Brons

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In this episode, Kate speaks with breathwork practitioner and Wim Hof Method expert Kylie Brons about the extraordinary connection between breath, the nervous system and our ability to experience joy.

We breathe all day, every day, without thinking about it. Yet most of us have never been taught how to use our breath intentionally.

Kylie explains how different breathing techniques can be used to calm anxiety, increase energy, support performance and build resilience. She unpacks the difference between the sympathetic “fight or flight” response and the parasympathetic “rest, digest and heal” state, revealing why breath is one of the few tools we can use to consciously influence our autonomic nervous system.

They also explore the three pillars of the Wim Hof Method, the value of gradual cold exposure and how short, intentional periods of discomfort can train the body to move more effectively between stress and recovery.

The conversation moves beyond physiology into the deeply emotional power of breathwork. Kylie explains why guided sessions can bring buried emotions to the surface, reconnect us with our bodies and create profound feelings of presence, aliveness and even joy.

This episode is an invitation to stop overlooking one of the most powerful wellness tools we already possess.

In this episode, Kate and Kylie discuss:
- Why so many of us breathe too quickly and too shallowly
- How breath acts as a “remote control” for the nervous system
- The relationship between nervous-system regulation, presence and joy
- How belly breathing activates the body’s relaxation response
- The difference between energising and calming breathwork
- The three pillars of the Wim Hof Method
- Why longer and colder are not necessarily better
- How intentional discomfort can build resilience
- Using breath during exercise, sauna and cold exposure
- Why breathwork can release powerful emotions
- How breathing techniques may support stress and anxiety
- A simple practice for regulating yourself after a stressful experience
- The essential safety rules for activating breathwork and cold exposure

Important safety note:
Activating or rapid breathwork should never be practised in water, in an ice bath, while driving or anywhere that fainting could be dangerous. Certain techniques may not be suitable for people with epilepsy, serious heart conditions, during pregnancy or with other medical concerns. Seek guidance from a qualified practitioner or healthcare professional before beginning an intensive breathwork or cold-exposure practice.

Because sometimes the answer we are searching for is not another supplement, device or wellness intervention. Sometimes, it is already inside us.

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6 Aug English South Africa Health & Fitness · Society & Culture

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