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Interview with Angie Saunders, Breathe Me

by | May 31, 2024 | Body Matters, Wellness

Reading time: 4 minutes

Who would have thought that learning how to breathe better was so empowering?

Angie Saunders was one of the speakers at the August 2022 Women In Bloom event and had everyone’s attention as she helped us understand the power of using our breath to enhance the everyday quality of our lives.

Harnessing the power of your breath

Angie is a former Entertainer and Hollywood Production Coordinator. She is the co-founder and facilitator of The Breathing Studio and The Online Breathing Academy. She firmly believes that her role in this lifetime is to be the example for her family and all she meets; that by taking the time to nurture ourselves in mindful practices, we can improve the human experience and create a little bit of heaven on earth.

I chatted with Angie to find out more about breath work and wellbeing.  

Why is it important we all learn to breathe properly?

No one usually worries about their breathing until it becomes difficult so let’s put it into perspective. How long can you go without food or water, and how long can you go without breathing? Shouldn’t we be paying just a little bit more attention to it?
A lot of people these days suffer from anxiety, depression or mood swings. Most think they might have a mental health issue when really they might just possibly only have a breathing issue.

Can changing the way we breathe impact our quality of life?

Oh yes! There are certain breathing patterns that have us feeling anxious, depressed or moody, and certain breathing patterns for when you feel joy and love. Certain breathing patterns can serve a positive biochemical change in your respiration, for example a joyful breathing pattern can directly affect the experience of anxiety etc. When you change how you breath it can be as if by magic you just feel better. I have seen this too many times to not believe that you really can feel better in as little as a few breath.

Think about it, how do you feel after you take a big sigh at the end of the day? Or how do you feel after having a yawn or a big cry? All related to a change in the way we are breathing. If we paid just a little bit more attention to how we breathe day to day, it’s enough to make a change in how we feel.

What is your key message for women as they age?

Science has proven that the way we breathe can affect our hormones as well as our moods. Many of the health practitioners these days encourage us as (especially as we age) to learn to manage our stress or to manage the symptoms / reactions to menopause. They might suggest holistic practices such as mindfulness, meditation, yoga or a change of lifestyle. All of us inherently know we’d like to enjoy life a little more, but have difficulties doing so with so many things out of our control. One thing we do have control over is ourselves. How we breathe and how we experience or perceive life. Why not take control of that and work with it?

“Pain is inevitable, but suffering is optional” – The Dalai Lama Haruki Murakami

Life may be painful at times, especially with the things that we cannot control, but how we view the experience is totally up to the individual experiencing it. We can look at things in life as happening to us or for us to help us on our path to our hearts true desires, to learn vital lessons and grow into our own unique wisdom.

When used consciously, our breath can help us to navigate through the rough waters of life as well as help to truly be present to the beautiful moments.

After all, it’s there with you through it all, why not work with it?

For more information about Angie’s work go to

breatheme.com, Facebook, Instagram

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