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Simpler times with Peter Marshall (left) and Hanli Prinsloo (center) and Nestor (right). Photo by Jean Marie Ghislain.

Contact

Thank you for being here. For interview requests, podcasts, bookings, public speaking (talks), TV, and more, please take a few breaths to review the below sections for contacts who can quickly/better assist.

If you’ve read Breath or Deep and enjoyed them, a quick review on Amazon would be much appreciated. (Good Reads as well, if you’d like.) In these challenging, weirdo times of publishing, these little things really help.

Feel free to tag me (#mrjamesnestor) or Breath on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn. (Note that I cannot/do not check direct messages sent to me on any of these platforms.)

Letters, personal inquiries, etc can be sent to Amy at booking@mrjamesnestor.com. Your letters are much appreciated and all are read, sometimes thrice. But do know that I cannot diagnose nor offer advice to individual breathing inquiries. Due to my perpetual nutso travel travel schedule I can no longer offer book endorsements nor other posted goodies.

Retreat inquiries can be sent to retreat@mrjamesnestor.com.

Please note, again, that I cannot diagnose nor prescribe specific remedies to whatever woes. See the contacts and communities below who can help.

For those of you who have sent little notes, Thank You! I read every one (something thrice) and each is much appreciated.


Media

Unsolicited inquires can be sent to Amy at booking@mrjamesnestor.com

U.S./Canada podcasts/radio/TV and other PR-related ilk, please contact Shailyn Tavella, Senior Publicist, Riverhead Books / Penguin Random House | stavella@penguinrandomhouse.com

United Kingdom podcasts/radio and more, please contact Penguin Books, UK | PGBooksPublicity@penguinrandomhouse.co.uk and/or Elise Harvey EHarvey1@penguinrandomhouse.co.uk.


Talks

I’ve been lucky enough to speak to audiences at UBS, Apple, Stanford Medical School, Microsoft, American Rhinologic Society, Harvard Medical School, Milken Institute, United Nations, Global Classroom (WHO+UNESCO — 1M elementary school kids around the world), and various healthcare and corporate businesses. In these multimedia talks I explain why we breathe so poorly and what we can do to fix it. 

Please contact Charles Yao, Director of Intellectual Talent at The Lavin Agency, to learn more and/or book future events | CYao@thelavinagency.com


Q&A

I am a science journalist, and not a doctor nor therapist. I cannot offer breathing or medical advice for specific ailments. Luckily, several experts in the field will be providing free answers to questions on the causes and fixes of breathing-related issues.

Visit Q&A & Breathing Advice for more information. Also, ask questions, offer answers, or share your story with a larger community of pulmonauts on the Breath Facebook public group.


TV/Film

Film/TV inquiries can be sent to William Morris Endeavor in care of my manager extraordinaire Amy Thomas at booking@mrjamesnestor.com