• Episode 6: Ice Work

  • Sep 28 2021
  • Length: 59 mins
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • In this episode, Jade jumps into an ice bath to find out more about cold therapy. She speaks with former Wim Hof Method instructor and coach Rich Ayling about the benefits the technique brings to immunity and mindset – and tries it for herself with cold breathing trainer Alex Tsuk at Breathing Cold Bali. 


    Meet this week’s guests: 


    Alex Tsuk: is a breathing cold trainer living in Bali, who loves making a difference in people’s lives. He endorses breathing and ice work techniques to recover from depression and live life to the fullest.


    Rich Ayling: is a coach and former Wim Hof Method instructor. He’s worked all around the world in self-development, cold therapy, yoga and self-awareness.



    All the Links

    Jade English Instagram

    Rich Insta: https://www.instagram.com/richrealign/?hl=en

    Alex Insta: https://www.instagram.com/breathingcoldbali/  

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    Pineapple Audio production

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    Finding Feel Good takes an in-depth look at Eastern alternative therapies to see how we might use some of the Balinese techniques, habits and rituals in our daily wellness routines to help get us closer to the person we want to be.Hosted by Jade English, a semi-finalist on BBC TV’s ‘The Apprentice’ turned holistic happiness hunter. Jade’s mission is to bring the benefits of holistic practices to the masses, showing us you don’t have to live a bohemian lifestyle to embrace your spiritual side.Recorded in the spiritual mecca of Bali, each episode sees Jade experience a different Eastern therapy to determine whether there is merit in the method and how we might incorporate it into our Western lives. Produced by Reel2Media and Pineapple Audio Production.

     


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