Ash & Honey: Where Ancient Wisdom Meets Modern Healing

A research journey told out loud. Historian and ancestral formulator Alexandria Quinn Love moves through the great healing traditions — humorism, Ayurveda, European ancestral practice — to find what they knew that we stopped knowing. One frame. One system. One consistent truth. For the ones who never stopped asking..... history of medicine • constitutional health • Ayurveda • humorism • European ancestral healing • stillroom tradition • whole body care • resilience • storytelling

  1. MAR 9

    Ash & Honey-What the Bones Remember | S3E1 | Stone to Skin

    Scientists can now measure your ancestors' trauma in your DNA. Your great-grandmother's hunger, your great-grandfather's war — written into the chemistry of your body before you were born. This isn't metaphor. It's peer-reviewed science. And the ancient healers of Neolithic Britain already knew it. In the Season 3 premiere of Ash & Honey, we begin where the record begins — 6,000 years ago, in the stone and soil of northeast England and Scotland. We explore the emerging field of epigenetics and transgenerational trauma, the remarkable archaeological evidence of surgery and care in Neolithic Britain, and why every healing tradition your ancestors built was engineered to work with exactly this biology. This season, we're not borrowing wisdom. We're going home. What the body carries. What the stones remember. What you inherited — and what you can do with it. In this episode: — The Dutch Hunger Winter and what it revealed about inherited trauma — Rachel Yehuda's landmark research on Holocaust survivors and their children — Trepanation, meadowsweet, and the physical evidence of ancient healing in Britain — Why Stonehenge may have functioned as a healing center — Your assignment: find your place on the map and hold something real Season 3: Stone to Skin — tracing European healing wisdom from the Neolithic to your nervous system.  Let the burn teach you. Let the honey keep you.  Until next time — be gentle with the body that carries you.

    25 min
  2. JAN 28

    season 2-Episode 5: Earth and Water: The Kapha Way

    Welcome to Kapha.  The Nurturers, the Builders, and the Art of Staying Without Getting Stuck  In this episode of Ash & Honey, host Alexandria Quinn Love completes the dosha trilogy with Kapha — earth and water, the principle of structure and stability. The nurturers and the caretakers. The ones who stay when everyone else leaves. The quiet strength that holds everything together. If you listened to Season One's episode on Phlegm, this will feel familiar. Once again, two ancient traditions describing the same human pattern: the people who don't burn bright but don't burn out, who build slowly but build to last. We'll explore the gifts of balanced Kapha — loyalty, endurance, patience, the ability to create safety and home. And we'll face the shadow: the stagnation, the resistance to change, the loyalty that becomes a cage when you can't let go of what's already gone. Along the way, Alexandria shares honest stories about partnership — how her husband's Kapha energy sustains Ash & Honey, and what happens when even steadiness can tip into stuckness. 🎧 In this episode: What is Kapha? Earth, water, and the principle of structurePortrait of a Kapha person: the nurturers, the loyalists, the steady onesThe gifts: stability, endurance, patience, strong immunityThe shadow: stagnation, weight gain, resistance to change, the cage of loyaltyMoving the earth: food, lifestyle, and how Kapha transformsKapha season: why late winter/early spring requires extra careHonest stories from the Ash & Honey partnershipThe trilogy complete: "Vata dreamed it. Pitta built it. Kapha sustains it."Your earth is a gift. The world needs people who stay. But staying power isn't the same as stuckness. It's time to learn the difference. Next Episode: Agni & Ama — the digestive fire that determines everything, and what happens when it goes out.  Let the burn teach you. Let the honey keep you.  Until next time — be gentle with the body that carries you.

    27 min
  3. JAN 12

    Ash & Honey-Season 2 Episode 4: Fire and Water: The Pitta Path

    In this episode of Ash & Honey, host Alexandria Quinn Love explores the second of Ayurveda's three doshas — Pitta, the principle of fire and water. The leaders and the achievers. The sharp minds and the driven souls. The people who get things done, set the standard, and hold themselves to impossible expectations. If you listened to Season One's episode on Yellow Bile, this will feel familiar. Different continent, different century, same human pattern: the fire that builds empires and burns out before forty. We'll explore the gifts of balanced Pitta — intelligence, courage, determination, the ability to transform raw ideas into reality. And we'll face the shadow: the anger, the perfectionism, the criticism that cuts others and cuts yourself deepest of all. Along the way, Alexandria shares honest stories from building Ash & Honey — the week before launch when she was impossible to live with, the acid reflux and sleepless nights, and the moment she realized the perfectionism wasn't about quality. It was about fear. Because here's the truth: your fire is a gift. But fire that burns without rest eventually burns out. And fire that turns on itself destroys the very person carrying it. 🎧 In this episode: What is Pitta? Fire, water, and the principle of transformationPortrait of a Pitta person: the leaders, the perfectionists, the hangry onesThe gifts: intelligence, courage, determination, passionThe shadow: anger, judgment, perfectionism, burnoutCooling the fire: food, lifestyle, and the Pitta entrepreneur's survival guidePitta season: why summer requires extra careHonest stories from building Ash & Honey (the perfectionism behind the dream)The essential medicine: "Your worth is not your work"Done is better than perfect. You are lovable even if you never achieve another thing. Let the fire rest. Next Episode: Kapha — earth and water, the nurturers and the builders, stability and what happens when stillness becomes stuck.  Let the burn teach you. Let the honey keep you.  Until next time — be gentle with the body that carries you.

    23 min
  4. JAN 5

    Ash & Honey Season 2-Episode 3: Wind and Space: The Vata Journey, The Artists, the Dreamers, and the Chaos of Creation

    In this episode of Ash & Honey, host Alexandria Quinn Love dives deep into the first of Ayurveda's three doshas — Vata, the principle of wind and space. The artists and dreamers. The visionaries and the scattered ones. The people with seventeen brilliant ideas and notebooks full of half-finished projects. We'll explore the gifts of balanced Vata — creativity, enthusiasm, intuition, the ability to imagine what doesn't exist yet. And we'll face the shadow of Vata imbalance: anxiety, insomnia, overwhelm, and the particular chaos of a mind that won't stop moving. Along the way, Alexandria shares honest stories from building Ash & Honey — the scattered notes across three journals and two apps, the sleepless nights, and the moment her husband looked at her and said: "You're teaching people about balance. Maybe you should try some." Because here's the truth: you cannot build something new without Vata energy. But wind without ground scatters. Learning to harness the creative force without being blown away by it — that's the Vata journey. 🎧 In this episode: What is Vata? Air, space, and the principle of movementPortrait of a Vata person: the creatives, the entrepreneurs, the anxious onesThe gifts: creativity, flexibility, intuition, visionThe shadow: anxiety, scattered energy, starting but not finishingGrounding the wind: food, routine, oil, and the Vata creative's survival guideVata season: why autumn requires extra careHonest stories from building Ash & Honey (the beautiful chaos behind the dream)Your wind is a gift. The world needs people who can imagine what doesn't exist yet. But wind without ground scatters. Let's learn to build a container for all that beautiful air. Next Episode: Pitta — fire and water, the leaders and achievers, ambition and anger.  Let the burn teach you. Let the honey keep you.  Until next time — be gentle with the body that carries you.

    23 min
  5. 12/29/2025

    Ash & Honey Season 2-Episode 2: The Science of Life: An Introduction to Ayurveda

    Close your eyes. Come with me somewhere. We're standing at the foothills of the Himalayas. It's five thousand years ago — maybe more. In a clearing, sages sit in meditation, watching. Watching the stars and the seasons. The way certain plants heal and others harm. The way some people run hot while others run cold. What they're building will become one of the oldest and most sophisticated medical systems in human history. They call it Ayurveda — the Science of Life. In this episode of Ash & Honey, we leave ancient Greece behind and travel to ancient India. Host Alexandria Quinn Love, M.A., introduces the foundational concepts of Ayurveda: the five elements, the three doshas — Vata, Pitta, Kapha — and the revolutionary idea that what keeps you healthy is different from what keeps me healthy. You'll learn about Prakriti (your original constitution) and Vikriti (your current imbalance). You'll discover Agni, the digestive fire that transforms not just food but experience itself. And you'll begin to see the echoes — the remarkable parallels between Greek Humorism and Indian Ayurveda, two traditions that never met yet arrived at strikingly similar truths. Different map. Same territory. 🎧 In this episode: Why Ayurveda now: the echoes between Greek and Indian wisdomThe five elements: Ether, Air, Fire, Water, EarthThe three doshas: Vata (air + ether), Pitta (fire + water), Kapha (water + earth)Prakriti vs. Vikriti: who you are vs. where you are nowAgni: the sacred digestive fire that determines everythingPortraits of each dosha type — see yourself in the descriptionsThis is personalized medicine — five thousand years before we invented the term. Next Episode: Vata — the wind and space dosha, the artists and dreamers, the anxious ones who live in their heads.  Let the burn teach you. Let the honey keep you.  Until next time — be gentle with the body that carries you.

    27 min

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A research journey told out loud. Historian and ancestral formulator Alexandria Quinn Love moves through the great healing traditions — humorism, Ayurveda, European ancestral practice — to find what they knew that we stopped knowing. One frame. One system. One consistent truth. For the ones who never stopped asking..... history of medicine • constitutional health • Ayurveda • humorism • European ancestral healing • stillroom tradition • whole body care • resilience • storytelling

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