A free live training for parents who are doing everything right — and still watching their child struggle to breathe.
If your child has asthma, you know how exhausting, scary, and overwhelming it can be.
You follow every instruction. You keep the inhaler nearby. You've read the pamphlets and followed up at every appointment.
And flare-ups still happen.
You follow medical advice. You try to avoid triggers. You do everything you're told. And it still isn't enough.
Here's what most families are never told: the prescription manages what's already happening. It was never designed to address why it keeps happening.
The bedroom environment. The foods that quietly fuel inflammation. The way your child is breathing between attacks. These are real, addressable factors — and almost no one is talking to parents about them.
This webinar does.
Why your child's asthma keeps flaring even when you're doing everything right — and the specific gap that medications are not designed to fill
The most common environmental triggers hiding inside most family homes — including one in nearly every bedroom that most parents have never heard about
A breathing technique you can teach your child this week that retrains the airway's sensitivity response and can reduce reactivity within minutes.
The anti-inflammatory nutrition approach — what to add and what to quietly remove from your child's diet to lower their baseline inflammatory load
How to build a long-term plan that reduces flare-up frequency, reduces ER visits, and gives your child back the normal childhood they deserve
What the path forward looks like — and how other parents are using this framework to see real, measurable changes in their child's breathing
Your child has asthma and flares are still happening despite following medical advice
You've sensed there's something more you could be doing — but you don't know where to start
You're worried about long-term steroid use and want to understand what other options exist
You've looked for answers — but still feel like something important is being missed.
You want your child to sleep through the night, run at recess, and stop missing out
You're a parent who goes further — who isn't satisfied with "manage it and hope for the best"
It wasn't just me who didn't sleep because of my asthma.
If I was up, my mom was up. Refilling my nebulizer. Sitting with me. Driving me to the ER in the middle of the night and sleeping in the reclining chair in the hospital room because she wasn't going home without me. While I was the one struggling to breathe, she was the one worried sick — and she had my back more than anyone could ever ask for.
I was diagnosed with asthma at one year old. That diagnosis shaped my entire childhood.
I grew up on multiple medications, multiple inhalers, and more doctors' appointments than I can count. Two to four serious flare-ups every year — the kind that sent us to the ER, the kind that pulled me out of my daily life without warning. I missed birthday parties, Halloweens, more school days than I can remember. I sat on the sideline at recess, or worse, in the nurse's office. I was the kid who couldn't just run around without planning for it first.
Here's what no one ever told my mother: the medication was designed to manage what was already happening. It was never designed to ask why it kept happening.
No one talked about what my bedroom air was doing to my airways for eight hours every night. No one mentioned that the foods I was eating were feeding the inflammation that kept my airways primed to overreact. No one explained that the way I breathed between attacks was making the next one more likely.
Through my own experience, I developed a deep interest in the human body — and ultimately went on to study human physiology, nutrition, and exercise, and how these variables directly impact asthma symptoms, airways, and long-term health.
I built Breathe Easy With Asthma because your child deserves a guide who has the science and the scar tissue. Someone who can look you in the eye and say: I lived this. I studied this. And I know there is more you can do.
This webinar is where that starts.
Yes, completely. No credit card, no trial, no catch. Register with your email and you'll receive the webinar link and a reminder before the live session.
No — and this is important. Nothing taught in this webinar replaces your child's medical care or their prescribed medications. The approach Conner teaches is designed to work alongside your child's existing treatment, addressing the environmental, nutritional, and breathwork factors that a 12-minute doctor's appointment simply doesn't have time to cover. Many parents find that these changes complement their child's medical plan rather than compete with it.
Register anyway. Everyone who signs up receives a replay link within 24 hours of the live session, available to watch at your own pace.
Everything covered is grounded in human physiology and peer-reviewed research. Conner has a background in exercise physiology and has spent over a decade studying how environmental, nutritional, and breathwork-based interventions affect airway function and inflammatory pathways. This is not essential oils and positive thinking — it's an evidence-based framework for addressing the biological mechanisms that drive asthma symptoms.
No. The mechanisms this webinar addresses — airway inflammation, environmental trigger load, breathing patterns — are active and modifiable regardless of how long your child has had asthma. Change is not about undoing the past. It's about reducing what's driving symptoms right now.
At the end of the webinar, Conner will share information about how to work with him more closely for parents who want personalized support. Attending is completely free and you'll receive real, actionable information regardless of whether you decide to take a next step.
The principles covered apply across age groups, though some of the breathwork practices are better suited to children who are old enough to follow simple instructions (roughly ages 5 and up). The environmental and nutritional components are relevant from infancy onward.
Google gives you information. This gives you a framework built by someone who lived with severe childhood asthma, studied the physiology formally, and has applied these principles systematically. The difference isn't the facts — it's the structure, the sequencing, and the understanding of what actually moves the needle versus what sounds good but doesn't change outcomes.
All of the presented content and recommendations are perfectly suitable for all ages.
You've spent enough time managing. Enough nights half-asleep listening. Enough appointments that answer the immediate question but not the bigger one.
This webinar is 30 minutes. What you walk away with has the potential to change what the next year looks like for your child — and for you.
It's free. It's live. And it's built by someone who lived exactly what your child is living right now.
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