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    EPISODE 02: WELL-BEING WITH DR. JOSEPHINE WORSECK

    In the second episode, we tell a story of conscious change and quiet courage. The journey of Dr. Josephine Worseck shows another, equally powerful side of Why We Try.

    Hiker on a snowy mountain, text: “WHY WE TRY, EPISODE 02: DR. JOSEPHINE WORSECK”

    In the past, her life followed a set plan with the goal of climbing the career ladder higher and higher. Years of studying had mapped out her path, but deep inside, something felt unfulfilled. Instead of sticking to her established route, Josephine made a brave decision: she took a new direction. Her turning point was neither loud nor dramatic. It began with a single question: How do I get to where I really want to be? And what do I really want?

    Searching for answers, she focused on her own well-being and turned her gaze inward. Through meditation, breathwork, and mindful movement in the cold, she began to reconnect with herself – leaving the noise of the outside world behind to be fully present in the moment.

    Today, Josephine guides others through this exact experience. Her days begin in silence: outdoors in the cold, with meditation, gentle yoga, and conscious breathing. From there, the journey continues – dipping into ice water, hiking through snow-covered landscapes, and enjoying the silence of the mountains.

    The cold remains cold. Every single time. But the focus shifts – away from freezing feet and towards a healthy, conscious life. Breath, body, and mind are brought into perfect harmony.

    What began as a personal search for her own purpose is now a mission: to help others find their own path and feel good in their own bodies.

    Josephine's story shows that the path to fundamental change doesn't have to be long. Sometimes it begins with a quiet but determined step in a new direction. That is what Why We Try is all about.

    • Woman in a beanie and swimsuit warming up with a towel in a snowy forest.
    • Woman in hiking gear, including a backpack and shorts, enjoying a sunny mountain view.
    • Woman in leggings and yoga top on a terrace
    • Woman in activewear leggings and top meditating on a yoga mat outdoors.
    Woman in a blue hat and swimsuit enjoying a cold plunge in a frozen river.

    Ice bathing: Checklist for beginners

    HEALTH

    Avoid ice baths if you are ill or have pre-existing health conditions (e.g. heart problems).

    DURATION

    Start short: 1–2 minutes of ice bathing is more than enough for beginners.

    GETTING STARTED

    Begin with cold showers before moving on to ice baths.

    SAFETY

    Choose a safe location. Enter slowly and stay where you can stand. Do not swim. Take someone with you to supervise.

    AFTERDROP

    Do not stay in the water too long; your body temperature can continue to drop after you get out.

    BREATHING

    Cold shock is normal. Calm your breathing to help your body relax.

    WARMING UP

    Avoid hot showers immediately afterwards. Instead, warm up gradually.

    LISTENING TO YOUR BODY

    Listen to your body. Do not force anything.

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