The How to Take Care of Yourself Podcast

Veronica Wolff-Casey
The How to Take Care of Yourself Podcast

✨ The How to Take Care of Yourself Podcast ✨ blends ancient Ayurvedic wisdom with modern science to help you live your best, healthiest life. Hosted by Veronica Wolff-Casey, this bold, honest podcast serves up fun, actionable insights on Ayurveda, yoga, and nourishing food. Whether you're overwhelmed by health advice or just curious about ancient wisdom for modern living, this show empowers you to take control of your wellbeing—no fluff, just real talk. Tune in bi-weekly for expert interviews, Q&A, and kitchen medicine tips. 🖤 Let's thrive together!

  1. 9. JUNI

    Healing Through Touch: The Power of Reflexology with Dr. Njideka Olatunde

    What if the first step to healing wasn’t another prescription, but a gentle touch? In this episode of How to Take Care of Yourself, I’m joined by the extraordinary Dr. Njideka Olatunde: naturopath, reflexologist, and visionary founder of the Focus on Healing Wellness Institute. Dr. Olatunde has spent over four decades teaching people how to relieve pain and stress naturally, without medication, by reconnecting with the ancient power of human touch. Her “Reflexology-Touchology™” method is both rooted in tradition and bracingly relevant to our overstressed, overprescribed world. This conversation is one for the books, full of wisdom, laughter, and bold truth-telling. ✨ You’ll hear about: How pain and stress are deeply intertwined Why touch is the original medicine, and why we’re afraid of it The vision quest that transformed her life What babies, mechanics, and “this little piggy” have to do with healing And why the colon may be your most overlooked superorgan 🎁 Dr. Olatunde’s Gift: Download her free medication-free healing poster at touchologyreflexology.com 🌐 Connect with Dr. Olatunde: Website: focusonhealing.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/evolving_butterfly/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/njidekanolatunde/ Facebook: ReflexologyPainRelief.com 💜 Work with Me (Veronica): Ready to reclaim your health, your energy, your self? Explore 1:1 healing through Ayurveda, food, and empowered living at veronicawolffcasey.com 💌 Subscribe and Share: If this conversation moved you—don’t forget to follow the show, leave a review, and share it with someone who needs this kind of healing truth. 00:00 The Healing Power of Being Silly 02:23 Meet Dr. Njideka Olatunde 05:06 Reflexology Roots: Nigeria, Vision Quests & Drums 08:47 Releasing Pain, Emotions & Energy 12:14 The Stress-Pain Connection 15:22 Why Listening Is the First Line of Healing 19:10 Letting the Inner Child Out to Play 21:10 Trauma, Young People & the Touch Deficit 28:00 Passing the Baton to a New Generation 30:36 How Reflexology Really Works 34:05 “This Little Piggy” and the Truth About Touch 37:03 Self-Massage, Solitude & Inner Listening 41:39 Dr. Olatunde’s Personal Self-Care Practices 45:54 Morning Rituals for Healing 49:51 What Book She Rereads Over and Over 51:24 What She’s Learning from the Food She Eats 54:14 Her Gift to Listeners + Final Reflections

    1 Std.
  2. 19. MAI

    How to Keep Going When You’re Running on Fumes with Alina Calinescu

    Episode 17: How to Keep Going When You’re Running on Fumes with Alina Calinescu, C-IAYT, E-RYT500, Ayurvedic Health Counselor In this episode, I sit down with the brilliant and joy-soaked Alina Calinescu to talk about burnout, joy reclamation, and what it really takes to rebuild your energy from the ground up. From her engineering past to her current work as a yoga therapist and Ayurvedic counselor, Alina walks us through her path of curiosity, depletion, grief, and healing—and how she finally found her way back to herself through the rituals of Ayurveda, walking meditation, and music. Whether you're overworked, joy-deficient, or feeling like your spark is flickering, this conversation is a balm. And a bit of a kick in the butt, too. 🎧 Subscribe, rate, and review if this resonates. It means the world and helps get this healing into more hands. Connect with Alina: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alivebyalina LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/alinacalinescu/ Website: alivebyalina.com Work with Veronica or learn more: veronicawolffcasey.com ⏱️ Chapters 00:00 – “I didn’t know who I was anymore” 02:20 – From engineer to yogi: Alina’s origin story 04:26 – Burnout, fitness, and opening door #2 05:32 – A skeptical start with Ayurveda 07:45 – Neti pot miracles & deviated septums 09:58 – Discovering Mona Warner & studying with Dr. Anusha 12:51 – Insomnia, shift work, and running on fumes 17:41 – Sleep scores and gut healing 19:44 – Why hot yoga worked for Alina 21:42 – Ayurveda makes sense 23:22 – “I wish I had found this sooner” 25:59 – Alina’s non-negotiables: walking, rest, and rhythm 29:12 – Losing touch with joy 31:35 – The lie of “doing more” 33:11 – Rediscovering music as medicine 38:21 – Making room for play again 40:25 – Grief, depletion, and pacing the comeback 41:06 – Alina’s advice for beginners 46:01 – Joy as immune medicine 48:14 – Nature: the universal prescription 49:02 – How to work with Alina + new chant album 50:57 – Favorite season + what food is teaching her 54:48 – Final reflections

    57 Min.
  3. 21. APR.

    Healing Through Ayurveda & Listening to Your Body with Rianne Wolswinkel

    In this episode, I sit down with Rianne Wolswinkel—Ayurvedic Health Counselor, Yoga Therapist, and regenerative land project steward living in a van in southern Spain. We talk about: Navigating chronic kidney disease through Ayurveda Learning to feel instead of just analyze Why routine, cooked food, and boundaries are non-negotiables Living cyclically with nature and your body What she's learned from anxiety, burnout, and healing If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by your health or disconnected from your body, this episode is for you. 👇 Timestamps below! 🕰️ Chapters: 00:00 – Feeling your food 02:15 – Meet Rianne: van life + holistic healing 04:30 – From molecular biology to Ayurveda 11:59 – Healing kidney disease with food + lifestyle 1 6:05 – Daily routine, rest, and boundaries 21:15 – The lab says one thing, but how do you feel? 25:04 – Understanding Ayurveda’s lens 28:21 – Partners, salad, and Psycho-Veda 30:49 – Non-negotiables for health 35:28 – Seasons, jobs, relationships—everything matters 41:56 – The fear of getting well 45:22 – Advice for folks at the start of a healing path 49:20 – How to work with Rianne 52:11 – What are you good at but don’t enjoy? 54:20 – What she’s learning from the food she eats 56:10 – Final reflections + gratitude 🌿 Connect with Rianne: Website: riannewolswinkel.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/riannewolswinkel/ & https://www.instagram.com/rianne_wolswinkel/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rianne.wolswinkel & https://www.facebook.com/riannewolswinkeljourneyswithin YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@riannewolswinkel LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/riannewolswinkel 🕊️ Insight Timer: https://insighttimer.com/riannewolswinkel 🔗 Work with me (Veronica): Private sessions, Ayurvedic resources & more at: veronicawolffcasey.com

    58 Min.
  4. 7. APR.

    Thriving Through The Storm: Practical Self-Care Tips for Tough Times

    What do you actually do when life feels like too much? If you’ve been feeling overwhelmed, burnt out, or like you’re holding it all together with duct tape and caffeine—this episode is for you. We’re diving into real-world self-care for tough times. I'm talking nervous system regulation, boundaries that don’t require an apology, mindful practices that are actually doable, and how to come back to yourself when you’re lost in the storm. ➡️ This isn’t about bubble baths. This is about saving your damn life. 🌿 What You’ll Learn: What stress actually is—and how it shows up in your body Why not all stress is bad (hello, trees without wind) The surprising effects of the news cycle on your mental health Simple grounding practices you can use today A 4-step method to reset your stress response How to protect your energy without ghosting everyone you love ⏱️ Timestamps & Chapters: 00:00 - Opening 01:15 - Welcome + Why This Episode Matters 03:20 - What Stress Actually Is (and Isn’t) 06:45 - The Geodome Story & The Truth About Resilience 09:50 - Chronic Stress and the Body-Mind Connection 13:10 - What Is Mindfulness *Really*? 16:02 - Guided Box Breathing Exercise 18:40 - How to Use a Body Scan for Grounding 21:00 - Mindful Observation for Overactive Minds 23:30 - Movement as Medicine (Without CrossFit) 27:10 - Dancing Like a Fool (Yes, Really) 29:00 - Nourishing Food: Warm, Real, and Simple 33:00 - Hydration: Plants Need Water, Man 36:45 - Sleep & Nervous System Repair 39:10 - Boundaries: Say No with a Buffer 43:20 - Emotional Support & Daily Joy Texts 45:00 - The News is Wrecking Your Nervous System 49:20 - A 1-Day News Fast Challenge 51:45 - 4-Step Stress Reset Strategy 56:40 - Weekly Check-Ins for Long-Term Resilience 59:30 - Final Thoughts & Support Invitation 1:00:45 - Subscribe + Work With Me 📬 Want to Work With Me? Visit → https://www.veronicawolffcasey.com I offer 1:1 sessions, online workshops, Ayurvedic support, and real tools for real life. 🎙️ Subscribe to the Podcast New episodes every other Monday. Hit that bell 🔔 so you don’t miss a thing. 💌 Join the Email List Get exclusive content, recipes, and wellness strategies right in your inbox: https://www.veronicawolffcasey.com/newsletter 🖤 Let’s Connect Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/theveronicawolffcasey/ Website → https://www.veronicawolffcasey.com 💬 If this episode helped you feel even a little better, leave a comment, give it a like, and share it with someone who needs to hear it. You’re not alone. Let’s weather the storm together. #SelfCare #StressRelief #Mindfulness #Ayurveda #VeronicaWolffCasey #NervousSystemSupport #OverwhelmHelp #PodcastForWomen #HolisticHealth #MentalHealthTips

    34 Min.
  5. 24. MÄRZ

    Unraveling Healing — A Conversation with Austin Chason

    "We're not meant to feel just one thing. We are this very complicated entity." — Austin Chason Description: In this episode, I sit down with yoga therapist and Ayurvedic health counselor Austin Chason for a deep, honest conversation about what healing actually looks like. This one covers a lot of ground—from depression, overwhelm, and the pitfalls of reductionist wellness culture… to frolicking naked in the rain, late-night dinners, and why kale might not be your friend. If you’ve been feeling stuck or confused about how to take care of yourself, this episode offers something different: nuance, compassion, and permission to start wherever you are. ⏱️ Timestamps: 0:00 – Cold open: "We’re not meant to feel just one thing..." 1:30 – Intro: How Austin and I met + why this convo matters 5:57 – Yoga as performance vs. yoga as healing 10:18 – “I drank the Kool-Aid”: when wellness gets rigid 13:45 – What depression taught Austin about the body-mind connection 17:03 – Frolicking naked, boundaries, and why containment matters 22:51 – The Self, the wave, and the ocean 26:43 – Austin on falling off the surfboard of life 29:30 – What happens when we stop arguing with reality 33:15 – Nourishment beyond macros: hunger as a signal 36:50 – Raw kale regrets & the case for cooked food 40:45 – Ayurveda, digestion, and listening to your senses 42:07 – Why you can’t always start with food 46:00 – How Austin makes seasonal recommendations in mental health 49:30 – Simplicity, softness, and planting seeds 51:11 – Why a single carrot in your ramen might be enough 52:25 – What helps Austin recharge 53:50 – What he’s learning from the food he eats 55:03 – Final message: there is help, and things can get better 56:45 – Where to find Austin 🌿 Connect with Austin Chason Website: www.yoga4everyonelse.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yoga4everyonelse/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@yoga4everyonelse Austin works with folks navigating both mental and physical health concerns using yoga therapy and Ayurvedic principles. He’s also just a damn good human. Reach out via his site to learn more about working together. ✨ Want to Work With Me? Whether you're just starting out on your healing path or you're ready to go deeper into Ayurvedic food, seasonal rhythms, or true self-care—I'm here for it. 👉 Book a session with me: www.veronicawolffcasey.com Let’s get you back in sync with your body, your intuition, and the bigger picture. 🌼 The Spring Digestive Reset starts March 28th! Doors open soon for my annual Spring Digestive Reset, running March 28–April 6, 2025. This gentle, nourishing seasonal cleanse helps reset your gut, calm your mind, and clear out the winter heaviness—without raw juice or deprivation. ✨ Join here: https://veronica-wolff-casey.heymarvelous.com/shop?tag=2025%2520Spring%2520Digestive%2520Reset 💜 If you loved this episode… Subscribe to the podcast wherever you listen Leave a review—it means the world Share this episode with someone who needs a reminder: you don’t have to fix everything overnight The How to Take Care of Yourself Podcast Hosted by Veronica Wolff-Casey Empowerment through Ancient Wisdom & Modern Science

    1 Std. 1 Min.
  6. 21. MÄRZ

    Cravings – What They Really Mean & How to Manage Them

    Host: Veronica Wolff-CaseyGuest: Beate SchefflerSummary:Cravings. We all have them. But what if your chocolate obsession—or constant need for salty snacks—wasn’t just a lack of willpower, but a message from your body?In this deeply insightful episode, I explore the science and Ayurvedic wisdom behind why we crave what we crave, how cravings can be signs of deeper imbalances, and most importantly—how to work with them instead of against them.My guest, Beate, generously shares her personal journey with daily chocolate cravings, emotional eating patterns from childhood, and the moment she realized her body might be asking for deeper nourishment—not just a sweet treat.Together, we build a cravings toolkit that blends biology, mindfulness, and ancient tradition so you can find your way back to balance (and maybe even enjoy chocolate without guilt). 🍫🔍 What We Cover:- The 5 root causes of cravings: physiological, emotional, hormonal, microbiome-driven, and Ayurvedic- Why cravings can mimic addiction- The surprising role your gut bacteria play in your cravings- What chocolate cravings really mean (hint: it’s not just about sugar)- How past food rules and restriction can show up in present-day struggles- Ayurvedic tools for navigating sugar and food cravings- Why cravings last only 3–5 minutes—and how to ride the wave- Real-life solutions like breathwork, strategic kitchen shifts, and supportive accountability⏱️ Chapters:00:00 – Welcome & What Cravings Really Are01:30 – The 5 Types of Cravings (Physiological, Emotional, Hormonal, Microbiome, Ayurvedic)04:55 – The Science: Dopamine, Blood Sugar, and Gut Bacteria09:40 – The Ayurvedic View on Cravings & Dosha Imbalances14:11 – Meet Beate: A Real Conversation About Chocolate Cravings18:36 – Emotional vs. Physical Craving: Where’s the Line?22:53 – Food Rules, Childhood, and Chocolate as Rebellion30:57 – The Comfort Behind Cravings: Self-Love & Deeper Nourishment35:37 – Vata Imbalance, Aging, and the Need for Grounding38:03 – The 3-Minute Rule: How to Outlast a Craving40:41 – The "Date Meditation" and Replacing Sugar with Presence42:13 – Ayurveda Doesn’t Have to Be Complicated44:16 – The Cravings Toolkit: Breathwork, Walks, Obstacles & Accountability51:15 – Healing is Never Linear—It’s Layered52:20 – Recap of the Toolkit (Nadi Shodhana, Movement, Mindfulness)55:40 – Caffeine, Chocolate, and Finding Freedom from Addiction58:21 – Final Reflection: The Real Craving Beneath the Craving59:45 – Closing Advice: Practical Steps to Manage Cravings🧰 Cravings Toolkit (Quick Recap):- Nadi Shodhana (alternate nostril breathing) https://youtu.be/Rk4Zo7G1JbM- 3–5 minute craving delay rule- Change your environment (get out of the kitchen)- Move the chocolate out of reach- Enlist an accountability buddy- Add probiotic-rich foods like sauerkraut, kimchi, or fermented pickles- Focus meals on protein + fat to stabilize blood sugar- Track cravings with a journal to spot patterns- Get curious: What’s the craving underneath the craving?If this episode resonated with you, share it with a friend who’s navigating food cravings—or emotional eating—and let’s all learn how to take better care of ourselves, one bite at a time.💜 Thanks for listening,Veronica

    1 Std. 6 Min.
  7. 10. MÄRZ

    Cultivating Self-Care & Yoga as a Practice of Exploration with Anne Curtis

    In this episode of The How to Take Care of Yourself Podcast, I sit down with the incredible Anne Curtis to talk about her journey from ballet to yoga, the power of self-exploration, and what it truly means to care for yourself—without rigidity or unrealistic expectations. Anne shares her personal story of discovering movement through dance, battling the pressures of body image in ballet, and ultimately finding freedom through Iyengar Yoga. We discuss how injuries, life transitions, and shifting perspectives have shaped her teaching and personal practices. We also dive into: The moment Anne realized she needed to change her relationship with movement How yoga became a tool for healing and self-acceptance The impact of societal ideals on body image, especially in the yoga space Why embracing exploration over perfection is essential for long-term well-being Practical self-care rituals that Anne swears by (hint: sleep is non-negotiable!) How to develop a sustainable and nourishing movement practice Anne’s wisdom is both grounding and inspiring, and this conversation is a must-listen for anyone navigating their own journey toward balance, movement, and self-acceptance. Timestamps: 00:00 – Introduction: Breaking down barriers to authenticity 00:34 – Anne’s background: From ballet to self-discovery 09:05 – Discovering Iyengar Yoga & its impact on healing 18:03 – Self-care as exploration, not extremism 26:42 – Creating a sense of safety in practice 35:09 – The non-negotiables of daily self-care 44:26 – Embracing stillness and intuition during stressful times 51:39 – Radical authenticity: Living your truth even when it’s uncomfortable 1:06:11 – The importance of community and connection in self-care 1:13:16 – What Anne has learned from the food she eats Connect with Anne Curtis: Website: www.yogawithin.studio Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yogawithin/ Join Anne for weekly yoga classes online & in-person in Arlington, MA Upcoming retreats in Tuscany (May 2026) and Vermont (October 2025) – check her website for details! Resources & Links Mentioned: Learn more about my work and upcoming offerings at www.veronicawolffcasey.com Join the waitlist for the Spring Digestive Reset (March 28 - April 6, 2025) email me at veronica@veronicawolffcasey.com  Book an Ayurvedic consultation with me: https://www.veronicawolffcasey.com/appointments Listener Action Steps: If you loved this episode, please subscribe and leave a review! Share this episode with a friend who could use some inspiration in their self-care journey. Let’s keep the conversation going! Connect with me on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/theveronicawolffcasey/  and tell me your biggest takeaway from today’s episode. Thanks for listening, and remember—self-care is an exploration, not a destination. 💜

    1 Std. 25 Min.

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✨ The How to Take Care of Yourself Podcast ✨ blends ancient Ayurvedic wisdom with modern science to help you live your best, healthiest life. Hosted by Veronica Wolff-Casey, this bold, honest podcast serves up fun, actionable insights on Ayurveda, yoga, and nourishing food. Whether you're overwhelmed by health advice or just curious about ancient wisdom for modern living, this show empowers you to take control of your wellbeing—no fluff, just real talk. Tune in bi-weekly for expert interviews, Q&A, and kitchen medicine tips. 🖤 Let's thrive together!

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