• Keep Going: How to breathe (plus a bonus breath work session at the end of the episode)

  • Feb 10 2025
  • Length: 25 mins
  • Podcast

Keep Going: How to breathe (plus a bonus breath work session at the end of the episode)

  • Summary

  • On this week’s episode of Keep Going, I spoke with Hannah Cohen, a somatic coach and transformational guide specializing in breathwork and sound healing. In today’s world of relentless pressures, both personal and professional, Hannah’s work offers tools to navigate the noise and reconnect with the body and self.Creating Space to BreatheHannah believes the first step to finding balance is carving out intentional time away from technology and daily distractions. By grounding yourself—placing your feet on the earth or simply tuning into your breath—you create the opportunity to reconnect with your inner world. This practice, she says, can help anyone, from high-pressure CEOs to individuals overwhelmed by today’s constant stream of news and demands.CrankWheel is a 10x simpler screen sharing solution, tailor-made for sales professionals. Add a screen sharing presentation to your sales call in 10 seconds flat. Your prospect clicks a link that you send by text message or email and immediately sees your presentation - no download or registration, even on their mobile device. Breathwork is at the core of Hannah’s practice. She highlights techniques like holotropic breathing, which involves a pattern of deep breaths into the belly, chest, and then a release. This method can activate the vagus nerve, calm the nervous system, and allow for emotional release. Hannah encourages journaling after these sessions to reflect on patterns, themes, or emotions that emerge.The Power of SoundSound healing is another tool Hannah champions. Whether through humming, sound baths, or working with instruments like gongs or bowls, sound creates a space for energy release and self-exploration. She explains how sound can help process emotions like anger or grief, clear stagnant energy, and foster a deeper connection to the self.Hannah emphasizes that sound doesn’t have to be complicated. Simply listening to the wind in the trees, a favorite song, or even experimenting with your own voice can be powerful. For those looking to explore sound healing more deeply, she suggests seeking out local practitioners or group sound baths, which often create a shared space for healing and connection.Try SubMarket.pro to advertise in newsletters like this oneWant to tap into newsletter audiences without the usual affiliate hassles? Submarket lets you pay newsletter owners only when their readers actually click your links.No upfront fees. No complicated codes. Just direct access to engaged newsletter audiences and crystal-clear analytics on every click.Test it out - create your first link in under 60 seconds. Overcoming SkepticismFor those skeptical of these practices—or those who feel too busy to try—Hannah offers gentle encouragement. Even setting aside 10 minutes a day for focused breathing or listening to sound can make a difference. She notes that skeptics often find unexpected breakthroughs when they give these methods a chance, pushing past resistance and tuning into their body’s wisdom.A Practice of ConnectionHannah’s work is rooted in community and collaboration. Whether in group settings or one-on-one sessions, she values the collective energy and healing that comes from shared spaces. She reminds us that the journey toward wellness isn’t about perfection—it’s about small, consistent steps to honor the body and the present moment.If you’d like to explore Hannah’s offerings, including retreats and workshops, visit her website at feelingsfelt.com or find her on Instagram at @feelings__felt.She’s also offered a discount to join for a Breath of Transformation class at Reforesters Lab. The promo code is: HANNAHCOHENShe teaches every Tuesday at 6 PM at Reforesters Lab and every Thursday from 7:30-9 PM at Jivamukti. She is also available for 1:1 sessions.As Hannah says, “Healing happens together.” Whether it’s through a deep breath, a hum, or a moment of stillness, taking the time to reconnect with yourself can create the space to keep going.As a special bonus, Hannah has created a 10 minute session for Brave Leaders! Hopefully it will help you and please reach out to her if you’re interested in her work. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit keepgoingpod.com/subscribe
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