In this full video podcast episode, I sit down to chat with Josh Connolly.
Josh and I explore breathwork's role in helping us unlock profound emotional release and gain a deeper connection with the self—all crucial steps on the path to personal growth.
Josh shines a spotlight on the relentless pursuit of fulfilment in our consumerist society, which teams with the Western world’s chase for external gratification—something that often leads us to step closer to burnout. His insights into creating a sanctuary of inner security through self-awareness and breathwork illuminate the true and urgent need for the level of self-care we ALL need as we live in this fast-paced world.
We discuss the importance of addressing the root causes of emotional avoidance and the wisdom of tuning into our body's signals. Josh helps us unwrap the intricate connections between our formative years and the patterns we carry into adulthood.
This episode first aired in May 2024
More about Josh:
Josh is a prominent mental health advocate recognised for his impactful presence in social and digital media.
He’s a certified Breathwork Coach who guides individuals to gain deeper insights into their own selves and helps them to work through the trauma of toxic parent relationships.
Josh actively conducts resilience workshops for local schools and large international corporate companies. He also serves as a passionate ambassador for Nacoa, a UK national charity dedicated to supporting children affected by their parent's alcohol consumption.
Josh has supported countless people through Inner You, a six-week online course focusing on breathwork's power. He also runs his online community group, Breathing Space.
Josh co-hosts the 115 Miles Podcast, a fortnightly podcast about life, work, culture, and the reality of living in today’s complex world.
His debut book, It’s Them, Not You, will be released with Penguin in July 2024 for the UK.
Josh’s Instagram: josh_ffw
Josh's podcast: Dysfunctional
Josh's YouTube: @JoshConnolly_FFW
Please note, this podcast is not intended as medical advice. If you're having a rough time or concerned that you're experiencing burnout, remember YOU matter, so please reach out to your doctor or mental health professional for support and guidance tailored for you.
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