The secret to better kissing and less stress: breathwork and the Alexander Technique
Can the Alexander Technique, a 100-year-old secret to breathing, posture and movement actually lead to a deeper connection and better relationships? In today’s episode, host Katy Rickitt talks with Alexander Technique and Breathwork expert James Power to explore the surprising link between how we carry our bodies and how we experience relationships with other people. Most of us think of the Alexander Technique as a way to reduce back or neck pain, but as James explains, it’s often about cultivating whole body awareness and waking up the conscious mind. When you release the chronic tension that blocks your breath and disrupts your presence, your nervous system shifts from "fight, flight freeze" to a state where you can truly connect with yourself and others. In this episode, we dive into: The "Kissing Tension" Trap: Why over-eagerness and physical "reaching" can hinder a genuine spark. The Easygoing breath: How James helps clients drop the tension in their muscles to become more physically present. How to Experience Connection: Shifting from "performing" a movement to allowing a shared, authentic experience. The Anatomy of Presence: Why a free neck leads to a more open and genuine version of yourself. Whether you're looking to lower your daily stress levels or want to bring a new level of mindfulness to your relationships, this conversation will change the way you move, breathe, and connect. Timestamps: 0:00 – Intro: Is your posture affecting your connection? 0:35– What is the Alexander Technique? (Beyond just sitting up straight) 1:57 – How stress manifests as physical armour. 5:31 – Cultivating an easygoing and responsive body. 10:35 – The secret to truly experiencing connection with a partner. 11:12 – James Power’s tips for effortless kissing and less stress. 25:23 – Closing thoughts with Katie & James. About Our Guest: James Power is a certified Alexander Technique practitioner dedicated to helping people rediscover their natural poise and ease.