About this episode
Struggling with a racing heart, overthinking, or the edge of a panic attack? In this session, Martin—a clinical hypnotherapist and former paramedic—guides you through a physical and mental reset to move from high-alert back to safety. You don’t need to "fix" your anxiety; you simply need to guide your nervous system back to calm.Using the latest trending breathing techniques, including the Physiological Sigh and 4-2-6 rhythmic breathing, we work to stimulate the vagus nerve and activate a state of NSDR (Non-Sleep Deep Rest). This episode is a practical toolkit for anyone dealing with social anxiety, chronic stress, or the need for a deep night's sleep.In This Episode, You Will:Master the Physiological Sigh: Learn the fastest known breathing pattern to reduce acute panic by off-switching the sympathetic nervous system.Practice 4-2-6 Breathing: A rhythmic tool to stop overthinking and find grounding during your daily commute or before bed.Vagus Nerve Activation: Use gentle humming and breathwork to signal to your brain that the threat has passed.Release Physical Anchors: Identify where you hold stress—like the jaw and shoulders—to find immediate physical relief.Chapter Timestamps00:00 – Cold Intro: Arriving in a Safe Space 00:24 – Channel Intro: Meet Martin, Clinical Hypnotherapist 01:11 – The Physiological Sigh: Trending Tech for Panic Relief 02:37 – 4-2-6 Breathing Rhythm: The "Off Switch" for Overthinking 04:21 – Visualization: Thoughts as Clouds 05:11 – Healing Affirmations for Nervous System Calm 08:45 – 3 Daily Caring Tips for a Happier Life 09:53 – Outro: Be Kind & The Anxiety Breaker Course Daily Affirmations for ControlRepeat these internally to allow them to become part of your subconscious:"I am safe in this moment." "I am grounded and back in control." "My nervous system is returning to a state of calm." 3 Daily Caring TipsCheck Your Tension: Drop your tongue from the roof of your mouth and let your shoulders fall.Hydrate with Intention: Drink a glass of water slowly as a physical reset for a racing mind.The 5-Minute Tech Break: Step away from the stream of information to give your brain a rest.Ready to go deeper? Explore the Anxiety Breaker Course at for a comprehensive guide to overcoming panic attacks and social anxiety.Remember: Panic is temporary, anxiety is survivable, and you are stronger than you feel.Smile often, be positive, and to your soul, be kind.