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Bite Size: How Skybreath can Rewire How You Handle Stress | Emma Seppälä

Bite Size: How Skybreath can Rewire How You Handle Stress | Emma Seppälä

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How often do you reach for your phone the moment nothing is happening?

Emma Seppälä breaks down skybreath: a simple breathing practice she’s seen transform people’s stress, focus, and emotional regulation. Emma also exposes a bigger issue: we’ve lost the ability to be alone with ourselves.

No noise. No scrolling. No stimulation.


And she explains how even a few minutes of genuine stillness each day can rewire your brain, rebuild your attention, and reset your nervous system. Short, practical, and genuinely life-shifting.


Hear the full interview at episode #127.

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