Raj Khedun

Raj Khedun

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In this episode of The Prestigious Initiative, we sit down with Raj Khedun, the mastermind behind the 3/3 Breathing Method and managing director of Keep Fit Kingdom. Raj shares his revolutionary approach to stress management, focusing on how his science-based breathing technique can shift you from stress to zen-like calm in under three minutes.

Discover how this method not only reduces stress and anxiety but also unlocks optimal performance, boosts happy hormones, and promotes better sleep—all naturally. We also delve into its potential for corporate wellness and why it’s been praised as faster and more effective than the Wim Hof Method. Whether you’re looking to elevate your personal well-being or foster a stress-free workplace, this episode is packed with transformative insights for a healthier, happier 2025.

In this episode:
What inspired Raj to develop the 3/3 Breathing Method.
How the technique can reduce stress and anxiety by 60% in under three minutes.
The benefits of using breathing to unlock flow states and improve sleep quality.
Why the method is faster and more effective than other breathing techniques.
The role of the 3/3 Breathing Method in corporate wellness programs.
Tips for integrating this practice into your daily routine.
Resources Mentioned:
3/3 Breathing Method Overview
Keep Fit Kingdom website: www.keepfitkingdom.com
Book: How Squats Can Change Your Life by Raj Khedun

 

Breath, Biology, and Breakthroughs: My Conversation with Raj Khedun on Healing Through Breathwork and Nervous System Mastery

 
On this episode of The Prestigious Initiative, I sat down with Raj Khedun—a breathwork practitioner, mindset architect, and nervous system specialist whose work bridges the gap between hard science and deep spiritual practice. If you’ve ever felt stuck in stress, burnout, or emotional overwhelm, this episode holds a powerful key to unlocking a deeper sense of presence, peace, and power.
Raj’s story is compelling on its own—an immigrant, tech professional, and lifelong learner who followed an unexpected path into nervous system regulation and breathwork after experiencing chronic burnout. But what struck me most was his depth of understanding and his ability to explain how we can all begin healing right now, using the breath as both anchor and tool.
Here are the key takeaways from our conversation.

The Nervous System Runs the Show

Raj started by breaking down a truth many of us overlook: your nervous system determines the quality of your life. Whether it’s decision-making, communication, digestion, or sleep—if your nervous system is dysregulated, everything suffers.
“Our bodies are wired for survival,” Raj said. “But when we’re stuck in a sympathetic, fight-or-flight state, we lose our ability to access creativity, compassion, or clarity.”
He explained that modern life—constant pings, deadlines, and emotional suppression—keeps us in a state of chronic low-grade stress. The result? A disconnected, reactive life that leaves us depleted.
Insight: That hit me hard. How many of us are operating from this place every single day without even realizing it?

Breathwork as a Gateway to Regulation

So, how do we shift out of stress mode and into a regulated, grounded state? For Raj, the breath is the access point.
“Your breath is the only part of the autonomic nervous system you can control,” he said. “It’s like having a remote control for your internal world.”
Raj walked us through the science of diaphragmatic breathing, coherence breathing, and nasal breathing—simple yet powerful techniques that signal safety to the brain and begin resetting the nervous system in real time.
One of his key methods: inhale through the nose for four seconds, exhale through the nose for six. Just doing that for five minutes a day can start reprogramming your nervous system for resilience.
Takeaway: You don’t need to meditate on a mountain for 30 days. Start with your breath—right now, right here.

Healing Requires Feeling—Safely

Raj emphasized that most people aren’t just stressed—they’re carrying unprocessed emotional trauma. But the key isn’t to relive those emotions—it’s to create a safe container for them to move through.
“The body doesn’t heal when it’s in defense,” he explained. “It heals when it feels safe.”
Through his breathwork sessions, Raj helps clients access suppressed emotions in a way that doesn’t overwhelm the system. He likens it to “giving the body a permission slip” to release what’s been held for too long.
Insight: This really stood out. We don’t need to dig through trauma to heal—we just need the right tools to gently unlock what’s ready to move.

The Biology of Transformation

What made this conversation unique is how Raj blended spiritual awareness with hard biological science.
He broke down how breath affects the vagus nerve, heart rate variability, and even gene expression. When practiced consistently, breathwork can:
  • Lower cortisol and inflammation
  • Boost immune function
  • Improve focus and sleep
  • Shift long-held emotional patterns
“Breath is biology,” Raj said. “It’s not woo—it’s measurable. And it works.”
Takeaway: If you want to change your mind, change your breath. It’s the fastest way to hack your physiology.

From Hustle to Harmony: Raj’s Personal Journey

Raj shared his own experience working in high-pressure corporate environments, chasing success, and ignoring the signals his body was giving him. Like many high performers, he hit a wall—burnout, anxiety, insomnia.
“I had to deconstruct everything I thought success was,” he said. “Because even though I had the title and the salary, I was miserable.”
That turning point led him to study neuroscience, somatics, and yogic philosophy—and ultimately to discover breathwork as the bridge between the mind, body, and spirit.
Insight: His story reminded me that breakdown often precedes breakthrough. Raj didn’t find his purpose in spite of his struggle—but because of it.

Masculinity and Emotional Expression

One of the more personal and powerful parts of our conversation was when Raj spoke about being a man of color in spaces that often dismiss or suppress emotional depth.
“We’re taught to achieve, protect, and provide—but not to feel,” he said. “And that disconnection comes at a cost.”
Raj sees breathwork as a way to reclaim emotional sovereignty—to feel deeply without losing control, and to lead from wholeness instead of performance.
Takeaway: True strength is regulated, not rigid. Breathwork allows men to access a fuller range of leadership and connection.

The Practice Is the Path

As we neared the end of our conversation, Raj offered what I think is the core of his message: healing is a practice, not a destination.
“You don’t ‘arrive’ at peace,” he said. “You create peace every day—through the breath, through intention, through slowing down.”
He encouraged listeners to start small—a few minutes of breathwork in the morning, some awareness before reacting to stress, a journal entry before bed. These micro-practices, done consistently, rewire our nervous system and restore agency.
Insight: That reminder felt so liberating. You don’t have to fix everything at once. Just start practicing presence.

Raj’s Advice for Anyone Feeling Stuck or Overwhelmed

To wrap up the interview, I asked Raj what he’d say to someone who feels overwhelmed, stuck in old patterns, or disconnected from themselves. His response was both grounded and deeply compassionate:
  1. Start with your breath – One conscious breath is a win. Stack those wins.
  1. Track your state, not just your schedule – How you feel matters more than how much you do.
  1. Create safety before strategy – Regulate your body before you try to “figure it out.”
  1. Get support – Healing isn’t meant to be a solo journey.
Takeaway: You’re not broken—you’re dysregulated. And the breath is the doorway back to balance.

Closing Thoughts: Lessons from Raj Khedun

My conversation with Raj Khedun was a masterclass in nervous system wisdom, emotional intelligence, and embodied transformation. What I appreciated most is that he makes this work accessible. You don’t have to be a yogi or neuroscientist to benefit—you just have to be willing to slow down and breathe.
If there’s one thing I took away from our conversation, it’s this: healing doesn’t start with a breakthrough. It starts with a breath. And the more we learn to regulate our internal world, the more freedom we find in our external lives.
To learn more about Raj’s work, visit rajkhedun.com, where you’ll find breathwork sessions, nervous system education, and one-on-one coaching for anyone ready to shift from survival to sovereignty.
Until next time, remember: you don’t have to hustle for your worth. Just breathe—and return home to yourself.