The Elements of Ayurveda Podcast

 

 

Ayurveda is the ancient holistic healing system of India and translates to ‘Wisdom of Life’. Colette, the host, will share the teachings of Ayurveda, Yoga and various holistic health topics. Always curious, she will be interviewing inspirational people along the way. Her humble wish is to empower you to take charge of your health and wellbeing!

Q&A - Ayurvedic Healing Protocol & Self-Care Routines

Sep 22, 2022

Episode 254

Colette takes questions from the Elements of Ayurveda Podcast Community and answers the following questions:

  1. Betty: I’m enjoying learning about Ayurveda from your podcast and in particular, I’m learning a lot about how to manage my Vata dosha. I understand that routine is very important for Vata and I have great intentions, however, I find it to figure out what type of routines to focus on. Any tips would be very helpful. Thank you!
  2. Carla: I’m doing a daily abhyanga oil massage and really like it, however, I notice that my towel is collecting lots of oil. What do you recommend for getting rid of the excess oil in towels used for abhyanga?

  3. Jane: How does the Ayurvedic healing process work from the consultation to the treatment?

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Ayurvedic Guidelines on Seasonal Changes with Jen Rand

Sep 15, 2022

Episode 253

Ritucharya is the Ayurvedic practice of changing our diet and lifestyle routines with the seasons in order to maintain balance and prevent dis-ease in the body or mind. "Ritu" means season and "charya" means regimen or discipline.

In this episode Colette chats with Jen Rand of the Mount Madonna Institute about the seasonal guidelines for the coming seasons of Autumn in the Northern hemisphere and Spring in the Southern hemiphere. They discuss the following:

  • The five elements and our connection to nature.
  • Ritusandhi - changing of the seasons.
  • Ritucharya - seasonal guidelines.
  • The gunas/qualities present in Autumn.
  • The recommended seasonal regimen for Autumn to help maintain balance of the doshas.
  • The gunas/qualities present in Spring.
  • How to maintain balance in Spring with ritucharya.

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Ayurvedic View on Snacking with Divya Alter

Sep 08, 2022

Episode 252

Divya Alter is a certified nutritional consultant, educator, and chef. In this episode she discusses snacking with Colette and in particular, Ayurveda's view on snacking. They discuss the following:

  • The general principles of good snacking.
  • Having awareness around the impulse behind your snack i.e. hunger, thirst, emotions etc.
  • The importance of routine in eating, good food combinations and nutritious foods.
  • The problem with ultra-processed snacks.
  • Good snack options
  • Snacking with the seasons.
  • How to practice mindful snacking.

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Healing Hormones and Overcoming Burnout with Dr. Avanti Kumar-Singh

Sep 01, 2022

Episode 251

Dr. Avanti Kumar-Singh, is an Ayurveda Wellness Expert on a mission to show how Ayurveda is a health catalyst to achieve optimal wellness in modern life.

In this episode, Colette chats with Dr. Avanti about hormonal health and how Ayurveda can help to prevent and heal hormone dysregulation. They discuss the following:

  • Dr. Avanti's personal journey with Western medicine and Ayurveda.
  • Zooming in on the HPA Axis (hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal axis).
  • HPA Axis dysregulation.
  • Implementing Ayurvedic principles to heal HPA Axis dysregulation.
  • Five tips to help you start regulating your hormonal system.

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Celebrating 5 Years of the Elements of Ayurveda Podcast

Aug 18, 2022

Episode 249

August 17th is the 5th anniversary of this podcast!!! I started this podcast back in 2017 as I couldn't find any regular podcasts on Ayurveda, so I decided I had to share this amazing ancient wisdom with the world. Here I am 5 years later and now on episode 249!!!

In this episode I share a little about the start of this podcasting journey, podcast reviews and a recent chat with my client Amy. Amy and I discuss the following:

  • Allergies, lethargy and digestive issues. 
  • Amy's digestive reset cleanse experience.
  • The 'aha' moments during the cleanse.
  • Rediscovering her creativity.
  • The paradigm shift with learning Ayurveda.

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Ayurvedic Yoga Therapy and the Eight Limbs of Yoga with Kamalesh Ginger Hooven

Jun 16, 2022

Episode 240

Kamalesh Ginger Hooven is Provost of Mount Madonna Institute and she is the Director of the Ayurvedic Yoga Therapy program.  

In our previous episode together #234 titled, Integrating Yoga Therapy and Ayurveda we discussed the three bodies, five sheaths, tanmatras and the internal limbs of Yoga.

In this episode we discuss the eight limbs of yoga in detail and how to tailor an Ayurvedic Yoga Therapy program to an individual.

We discuss the following:

  • The eight limbs of Yoga:
    • Yama - disciplines
    • Niyama - positive observances
    • Asana - preparing the body to take a seat in meditation
    • Pranayama - breath control
    • Pratyahara - sense withdrawal
    • Dharana - focused concentration
    • Dhyana - meditative absorption
    • Samadhi - bliss or enlightenment
  • Tailoring an Ayurvedic Yoga Therapy program keeping in mind the doshas, elements and the three principles of Ayurveda:
    • every cause has an effect
    • like increases like
    • opposites decrease

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The Impact of Sensory Perceptions on our Mind, Emotions and Health with Vaidya Jayarajan

Jun 02, 2022

Episode 238

Vaidya Jayarajan Kodikannath is a classically trained Ayurveda doctor and an accomplished teacher representing a lineage of Ayurveda Practitioners from Kerala, India. Dr. J is CEO of Kerala Ayurveda (USA) and is President of NAMA the National Ayurveda Medical Association in the US. 

"Ayurveda is not a disease management system, it's the management of the individual with the disease". - Dr. J

I heard Dr. J say this quote recently and I asked him to discuss in detail for this episode and in particular we wanted to talk about managing the senses as there is often lots of focus on the diet and lifestyle. We discuss the following:

  • What is disease.
  • The establishment of disease in the body.
  • How Ayurveda addresses disease.
  • How our sensory inputs impact our health and wellbeing.
  • What happens in the body when our body perceives stress.
  • How to manage our sensory inputs, our mental health and our emotional health.

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Ayurvedic Factors To Consider When Eating with Mary Thompson

May 26, 2022

Episode 237

Ayurvedic educator, Mary Thompson discusses the eight factors affecting food utility and digestibility.

The eight factors which Mary breaks down are:

  1. Prakruti - the nature of the food.
  2. Processing - its impact on the quality of the food.
  3. Food combining - choosing ingredients.
  4. Quantity - tips on portion size and when to stop eating.
  5. Habitat - where your food comes from.
  6. Time - time of day, time of life, season.
  7. Conscious dining - awareness during all stages of food preparation, eating and digestion.
  8. Self-Responsibility - making empowered choices.

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Integrating Yoga Therapy and Ayurveda with Kamalesh Ginger Hooven

May 05, 2022

Episode 234

Kamalesh Ginger Hooven is Provost of Mount Madonna Institute.  She is the Director of the Ayurvedic Yoga Therapy program.  Kamalesh has a Master’s degree in Ayurveda and is a Certified Ayurvedic Practitioner as well as a Certified Yoga Therapist.

Colette chats with Kamalesh about the following:

  • What is Ayurvedic Yoga Therapy.
  • Working with the subtle and gross body for healing.
  • Using the tanmatras to heal the subtle body.
  • The three bodies, five sheaths, chakras, nadis and vayus.
  • The internal limbs of Yoga.

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Managing Stress with Ayurveda

Apr 21, 2022

Episode 232

We’re living in challenging times and this is resulting in a feeling of uncertainty and lack of stability in our foundational needs, like that of safety and security. This underlying stress can affect our body, our mind, our emotions and our behaviour.

In this episode, Colette gives some great advice from Ayurveda on how to manage these stressful times. She focuses on simplifying the information on how to balance the doshas:

  • Vata is balanced with structure, routine and grounding practices.
  • Pitta is balanced with cooling, calming and less intensity.
  • Kapha is balanced with more movement, lightness and social activities.

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