Everyday Ayurveda with Kate

Kate O'Donnell
Everyday Ayurveda with Kate

Welcome to Everyday Ayurveda, a podcast by Kate O'Donnell, renowned Ayurvedic practitioner, bestselling author, and founder of the Ayurvedic Living Institute. Join Kate as she demystifies the ancient wisdom of Ayurveda and translates it into practical, everyday practices for modern living. In each episode, Kate shares her deep knowledge and personal experiences from over two decades of studying Ayurveda in India. Whether you're new to Ayurveda or a seasoned practitioner, you'll discover valuable insights on diet, lifestyle, self-care, and holistic health. Everyday Ayurveda is your go-to resource for integrating the timeless principles of Ayurveda into your daily routine, fostering a life of balance, health, and happiness. Subscribe now and start your journey towards radiant well-being with Kate O'Donnell. Listen, learn, and transform with Everyday Ayurveda – because true health begins with the choices we make every day.

  1. 22: The Truth About Panchakarma: Detox, Digestion & Healing

    2D AGO

    22: The Truth About Panchakarma: Detox, Digestion & Healing

    Welcome to another episode of Everyday Ayurveda with Kate O’Donnell! Today, we’re diving into the wisdom of Ayurveda with special guest Salila Sukumaran, a generational Ayurveda practitioner from Kerala, India, now based in the San Francisco Bay Area. Salila is a practitioner, educator, chef, and yogi. In this episode, she shares her incredible journey of rediscovering Ayurveda after struggling with infertility and how she helps others integrate Ayurvedic principles into their modern lives. If you’ve ever wondered how to make Ayurveda work for you—whether you’re balancing digestion, exploring Panchakarma, or looking for at-home wellness hacks—this conversation is for you. In This Episode, We Cover: ✔️ How to adapt Ayurveda for modern living, no matter where you are ✔️ The power of food as medicine & how to substitute Ayurvedic ingredients in the U.S. ✔️ Simple at-home hacks for Ayurvedic cleansing (even if you don’t have a sauna!) ✔️ The difference between everyday detoxing and deep Panchakarma therapies ✔️ The role of oiling in Ayurveda for stress relief, longevity, and self-care ✔️ The ancestral wisdom behind digestion, hormonal health, and menopause support ✔️ How small, consistent practices can completely transform your health Connect with Our Guest: 🌿 Follow Salila Sukumaran on Instagram: @salila.ayurveda 📩 Email Salila: Salila@ayurgamea.com Resources & Links Mentioned: 🔗 Kate’s Books on Ayurveda https://healwithkate.org/book-tour 🔗 More on Panchakarma & Cleansing https://healwithkate.org/podcast/21-spring-into-balance-ayurvedic-insights-for-a-spring-seasonal-cleanse https://healwithkate.org/podcast/11-the-best-practices-for-a-gentle-seasonal-cleanse-nourish-your-body-naturally 👉 If you loved this episode, be sure to subscribe and leave a review! Your support helps us continue sharing Ayurveda wisdom with the world Mentioned in this episode: Spring Cleanse 2025 https://healwithkate.org/spring-cleanse Spring Cleanse - Mid https://healwithkate.org/spring-cleanse Spring Cleanse Join the 2025 Spring Cleanse at https://ayurvedicliving.institute/kitchari-cleanse-ayurveda-spring

    48 min
  2. 21: Spring Into Balance: Ayurvedic Insights for a Spring Seasonal Cleanse

    FEB 26

    21: Spring Into Balance: Ayurvedic Insights for a Spring Seasonal Cleanse

    Today, we are following up on seasonal cleansing, exploring the seasonal shift into spring, known as RituCharya. In this episode, we dive into how RituCharya impacts the body and share Ayurvedic insights on maintaining and optimizing your health and thriving throughout the shift. Stay tuned to learn what happens to the body as we transition from winter to spring. You will certainly not want to miss this! Spring and Ayurvedic Balance In Ayurveda, spring is considered a time of renewal and cleansing, a season associated with the air and ether elements. These elements are cool, light, and dry, which can bring about an imbalance of vatadosha (air and ether), leading to dryness, restlessness, and feeling ungrounded. Focus on practices and foods that nourish and ground the body during this time. How Seasonal Changes Affect the Body Our bodies change as the seasons shift from the heavier, cooler winter months to lighter, warmer spring days. In Ayurveda, this is a time for detoxification and replenishment, as the accumulated toxins (ama) that build up in the body during the colder months are ready to be flushed out. This is also when the digestive fire (agni) can become sluggish, so reset and enhance the digestive system to promote balance. What to Eat and Avoid in Spring During spring, choose foods that are light, fresh, and easy to digest to support detoxification. Incorporate bitter, astringent, and pungent tastes in your meals to balance any excess kapha (earth and water) that may accumulate during this time. Food Recommendations for Spring: Consume: Light grains (quinoa, barley), leafy greens, sprouts, and seasonal vegetables like asparagus, artichokes, and carrots. These foods help support the digestive process and clear excess mucus or congestion.Avoid: Heavy, oily, and rich foods, as well as dairy and sugary foods, which can aggravate kapha and hinder detoxification.Hydration: Drinking warm water with lemon and herbal teas, such as ginger or peppermint, can help stimulate digestion and cleanse the body. Movement and Detoxification Physical activity is essential in spring to help the body release toxins and increase circulation. Ayurvedic practices suggest regular, gentle exercises that promote flexibility and detoxification, like yoga, walking, or swimming. The Spiritual Connection Spring is also a time to connect spiritually with nature. In Ayurveda, it is believed that the energy of the earth and the cosmos influences our internal balance. Spending time outdoors, meditating, or practicing mindful breathing exercises can help you reconnect with yourself and the environment around you, as those can help calm the restless mind and restore inner harmony. Community Cleanse The community cleanse spans 10 days. Participants begin with three days of eliminating inflammatory foods like coffee, alcohol, and peanut butter. They then move to only kitchari for five days and end with a reintegration phase where regular foods are slowly reintroduced. The community cleanse helps individuals understand how their bodies react to cleansing and adapt accordingly. Benefits and Body Therapies The spring cleanse provides a foundation for transitioning to a more balanced spring diet with lighter vegetables. People going through the cleanse usually experience relief from any digestive issues. Apart from diet, participants often engage in body therapies, like oil massages and invigorating exercises, to help their bodies emerge naturally into spring. Important Considerations for Cleansing Cleansing is not appropriate during pregnancy, breastfeeding, or recovery from illness or injury, as...

    44 min
  3. 20: Embracing Life's Transformations: Yoga, Resilience, and Self-Discovery with Harmony Slater

    FEB 12

    20: Embracing Life's Transformations: Yoga, Resilience, and Self-Discovery with Harmony Slater

    I am delighted to have my dear friend Harmony Slater on the podcast with me today. Harmony is one of the most honest and down-to-earth people I know and one of the most advanced yoga practitioners in the world. She and I share a history of traveling to India over the last 20 years to deepen our yoga practices. Harmony is a powerhouse with a great sense of humor. She is a mom, a National Board-Certified Life and Business Coach, a Spinal Energetics practitioner, and a yoga teacher. In this episode, we dive into her daily routines, the evolution of yoga over 25 years, and what it feels like to navigate aging and transformative personal work. Stay tuned. You will not want to miss this deep and meaningful conversation with Harmony Slater. Yoga Background Her studies in philosophy and Eastern religions shaped Harmony's early understanding of yoga. She first encountered yoga in 1995 and experimented casually by attending classes here and there. Back then, she viewed yoga as a spiritual practice, a set of physical and meditative tools to connect with the divine reality or self-awareness. After nearly 25 years of practice, however, she describes yoga as far more than tools or practices. It has evolved into a way of being for her, shaping how she interacts with herself, others, and the world around her. Navigating Life Transitions with Yoga Yoga acts as a bridge, connecting the calm of inner stillness with the challenges of everyday life. Regular practice builds resilience and cultivates discipline, which you can apply to everyday responsibilities like making breakfast, driving kids to school, or managing work. Over time, yoga becomes less about long, immersive sessions and more about adapting its principles to the rhythm of life, enabling practitioners to approach challenges with grace and presence. Facing Identity and Letting Go of Achievement Yoga provides an opportunity to explore the identity beyond external accomplishments as the process involves confronting emotions, navigating uncertainties, and embracing shifts in self-perception. Harmony turned to spiritual coaching to support her yoga journey, incorporating somatic awareness and energy work to foster greater self-understanding. The Transformative Journey of Consciousness Yoga brings awareness to previously ignored parts of the body and mind, releasing stored emotions and patterns. While early stages of practice feel transformational, long-term practice leads to subtler but equally profound insights. Yoga and the Trance State Practicing Ashtanga Yoga often creates a trance state, where the yoga practitioner experiences deep focus and heightened sensations. Many yoga practitioners wish they could remain in that state but recognize the importance of integrating yoga lessons into everyday life. Building Resilience Through Discipline A regular yoga practice builds resilience and consistency. The discipline of showing up on the mat daily teaches practitioners how to handle challenges in other areas of life, allowing them to approach life steadily, even when unable to dedicate much time to yoga practices. Running a Business as a Spiritual Path For yoga teachers, running a business can be an opportunity for growth and self-discovery. Building a business forces practitioners to examine their internal blocks and align their work with a deeper purpose of serving others. Confronting Ego and Fear Harmony highlights the importance of addressing the ego and nervous system responses when taking risks. Despite some philosophical perspectives that ego and fear are not real, the nervous system still reacts as if they are. By unpacking those emotions and patterns, individuals can integrate their fear and anxieties, reducing their power. That...

    1h 11m
  4. 19: The Synergy of Nourishment: Cultivating Resilience and Balance Through Ayurveda with Christine Eck

    JAN 29

    19: The Synergy of Nourishment: Cultivating Resilience and Balance Through Ayurveda with Christine Eck

    I am excited to welcome Christine Eck, a dedicated postpartum caregiver, specialist, and Ayurvedic practitioner, as my guest. Christine founded the Center for Sacred Window Studies, an organization at the forefront of reviving traditional, conscious care for the postpartum period. She believes that prioritizing support for caregivers and promoting holistic healing for birthing individuals is the key to meaningful change. Since founding the center, she has certified hundreds of conscious postpartum caregivers and fostered a thriving alumni and professional community. In this episode, we explore nourishment for postpartum mothers and their caregivers. We look at ways to support new mothers with their postpartum digestive health, much like the care required for supporting digestion after taking antibiotics, and offer plenty of valuable insights beyond postpartum care as we dive into the aspects of postpartum digestive rehabilitation that support post-surgery recovery or illnesses affecting the digestive system. We also provide a wealth of practical knowledge as Christine and I share our favorite kitchen tools, simple recipes for digestive recovery, and tips for organizing a meal train to support a postpartum family. Christine is a leading advocate for compassionate change in caregiving and supporting new families. Join us! There is much to learn and apply, even for listeners not connected to the postpartum community. The Impact of Postpartum Changes on Digestion The postpartum period is like a blowout for the body, especially for the vatadosha, which governs movement and space. The transition after childbirth causes a digestive disruption due to the shifts in physical and energetic space. The key is to ground vata to restore digestion and return the body to a balanced state. Ayurveda and Postpartum Digestion Ayurveda highlights that the digestive fire is low postpartum, making it challenging to process complex foods. Simple, easy-to-digest meals are best, as they gradually allow the body to regain its digestive capacity without adding stress. Ayurveda recommends light, nourishing foods that are easy to digest, like rice soups and porridge. Avoiding Overly Complex Foods Avoid heavy foods like meat and greens in the immediate postpartum period, as they can aggravate vata and cause digestive discomfort. Greens, in particular, can disturb the digestive process due to their bitter, cold, and astringent qualities. Instead, Ayurveda encourages gradually introducing these foods in balanced ways, like in soups, where they are cooked and complemented with grounding ingredients like ghee. Simplifying Postpartum Cooking The key to successful postpartum cooking is simplicity. The idea is to have easy, comforting foods available, particularly in periods when energy is low. These meals can easily be prepared by others, so the burden of cooking is reduced. Essential Foods for the Postpartum Pantry Items like red rice, baby greens like spinach and kale, and mung beans should be stocked for easy postpartum meals, as those ingredients are easy to prepare and gentle on the digestive system. Incorporating ginger, cumin, and cinnamon in meals can help digestion and reduce bloating. Sweet potatoes, beets, and root vegetables like carrots and daikon radishes help to nourish the body during recovery. Utilizing Spices and Broths Incorporating spices and broths into meals enhances their medicinal properties. Combining cardamom, cinnamon, and ginger can add flavor while aiding digestion. Bone broth, or vegetable broth for vegetarians, is especially beneficial in the postpartum period, helping to restore lost nutrients and build blood. They can be made in advance and stored, making them an ideal food for new mothers who may not have enough energy to...

    1 hr
  5. 18: Unlock the Power of Ayurveda – Timeless Wellness Secrets for Modern Living with Nidhi Pandya

    JAN 15

    18: Unlock the Power of Ayurveda – Timeless Wellness Secrets for Modern Living with Nidhi Pandya

    Today, I am delighted to welcome Nidhi Pandya, an Ayurvedic doctor and the author of the soon-to-be-released book Your Body Already Knows, to explore the interconnection between Ayurveda, yoga, and mindful living. In this insightful episode, Nidhi dives into her journey of growing up immersed in ancient Ayurvedic traditions. She shares the profound wisdom of those principles and explains how she has woven them into her personal and professional life. Join us for Nidhi’s heartfelt stories and actionable insights highlighting the relevance of Ayurveda in modern-day life. Early Immersion in Ayurveda Nidhi grew up in a large family in India, where Ayurveda was an intrinsic part of life, taught through rhythms and logic rather than explicit instructions. Her grandfather, an Ayurvedic healer, influenced her upbringing, and she learned to observe subtle connections between body, mind, and environment. That foundation sparked her curiosity about human behavior and health. Formal Training and Unique Education Path In her early twenties, she moved to the U.S. and pursued formal Ayurvedic education despite the skepticism of her family. She studied at a rare Gurukul-style institution that offered intensive classes led by top educators from Pune’s Tilak Ayurveda Mahavidyalay. That rigorous, classical training complemented her experience of Ayurveda and shaped her understanding of the science. Transition to Empowering Practice After initially practicing Ayurveda in a prescriptive manner and becoming disillusioned with the dependency it created among her clients, she transitioned to teaching principles of self-evaluation and empowerment, helping people to integrate Ayurvedic practices into their lives sustainably. Ayurveda Across Life Stages and Contexts Ayurvedic practices shift with age and lifestyle demands. Regardless of the external circumstances, everyone faces internal battles, which Ayurveda can help address. Nidhi encourages integrating small, meaningful daily practices to prevent individuals from carrying their unresolved stress into the future. Ayurveda for Modern Life While preventative care may dominate in younger years, repair becomes more critical with age. Nidhi advises everyone to create a sanctuary of peace regardless of their living environment. Group Work and the Power of Community Nidhi works primarily with women in group settings. She highlights the unique challenges women face globally and believes that when women heal, it creates a ripple effect that has the potential to create widespread healing. Common Challenges Women Face Nidhi identifies burnout, digestive issues, hormonal imbalances, anxiety, and insomnia as the most prevalent challenges most women worldwide face. She highlights how societal pressures tend to force women to sacrifice parts of themselves, leading to emotional and physical strain. Her work addresses those imbalances by helping women embrace all aspects of their identities without striving for perfection. Reaching Millennials Through Ayurveda Her work naturally resonates with Millennials. Nidhi designed her approach to empower individuals by teaching logical connections between body and environment, emphasizing self-trust and practical experimentation rather than prescribing rigid solutions. The Concept of Inner Climate Nidhi introduced the concept of the inner climate to simplify Ayurvedic principles. She explains that just as the climate on Earth supports life, the body thrives when its warm and moist internal environment is balanced and aligns with the ideal conditions for microbiota, digestion, and overall health. Deviations from that balance lead to physical and emotional imbalances. Modern Imbalances...

    49 min
  6. 17: Connecting with Reality through the Magic of Ayurveda

    JAN 1

    17: Connecting with Reality through the Magic of Ayurveda

    Happy New Year everyone! We have an incredible lineup of guests and topics planned for 2025 to share how the wisdom of Ayurveda can support our mental, physical, and spiritual well-being. The most significant aspect of Ayurveda for me has always been its spiritual dimension and how it helps us foster a more meaningful connection with the hidden dimensions of life. Setting my intentions for this year, I find myself drawn more toward the unseen aspects of life and the magic that lies in the day-to-day instead of focusing on manifesting things of a physical nature. Join me for a solo episode where I explore the idea of magic, what it means, how it manifests, and why it matters. Resolutions that Flow with the Current of Life Instead of following a rigid checklist approach to writing New Year resolutions, try embracing the flow of life, accepting its unpredictability, and noticing the magic all around us. Exploring the deeper reasons behind your intentions will allow you to create goals with greater authenticity and meaning. Embracing the Phases of Life Life moves through different seasons, each with its unique focus and priorities. In a phase fuelled by the energy of Mars, for example, we might feel more driven to take action, pursue goals, and achieve outward success. During those times, even those of us on a spiritual journey might find it helpful to lean into physical anchors, like our home, relationships, or financial stability, as those tangible aspects give us a solid foundation while allowing our personal and spiritual growth to flourish. Balancing the Spiritual and the Practical Although deep spiritual practices help us become more aware of and connected to the subtle energies surrounding us, we must also stay grounded in the physical world, as that balance allows our spiritual wisdom to guide us in practical matters while supporting our growth in all areas of life. Navigating the Waves of Life As we move through different phases of life, the change and impermanence can often feel overwhelming, like being caught in a wave. While events like losing loved ones, changes in our work, or new responsibilities can shake us up, they also offer us a chance to reflect on the fleeting nature of life. They remind us to focus on what truly matters and to share meaningful teachings, like those of Ayurveda, in ways that resonate with where we are now. Intentions with Heart and Purpose When setting your intentions for the New Year, there is no need to focus on strict goals. Instead, take a moment to reflect on values like presence, connection, and harmony with the natural flow of life. Grounding our resolutions in a clear sense of purpose allows us to enjoy the journey and find the process fulfilling rather than stressing about a specific outcome. Returning to Magic Returning to magic means we must shift our desires from material and physical securities to create a deeper connection with the divine and the magical nature of reality. That involves recognizing the flow of life, trusting that challenges and blessings are part of a larger, interconnected picture, creating intentional boundaries, and taking practical steps to sustain that connection. Intentional Rituals as Anchors Rituals are grounding practices that help embody and sustain the desire for connection and magic. Ayurvedic practices are rituals that anchor us and help us align our physical rhythms with the broader flow of nature. The Subtle and Practical in Wellness While practical steps like improving digestion or hormone health address immediate concerns, they also purify the senses and mind to perceive reality clearly. Links and Resources: a...

    33 min
  7. 16: Unlocking the Secrets of Women’s Health: Ancient Wisdom for Modern Challenges with Adena Rose Bright

    12/18/2024

    16: Unlocking the Secrets of Women’s Health: Ancient Wisdom for Modern Challenges with Adena Rose Bright

    Today, I am excited to have Adena from Adena Rose Ayurveda with me on the podcast. Adena is a women's health Ayurveda practitioner with 15 years of experience at the AyurvedicCenter of Vermont, where she once served as one of my Panchakarma therapists. As an Ayurvedic practitioner, Adena works primarily in reproductive health, doing hands-on work, including Maya abdominal therapy and Ayurvedic therapies, to support women through various life stages, overcome fertility issues, and help them heal painful and irregular menstrual cycles. Adena loves sharing vital self-healing tools to empower women. In this episode, she dives into the most effective and recommended tools. We also explore the practice of vaginal steaming and how to do it. Join us for her years of clinical experience as Adena shares her insights on women's health. Fertility Adena believes women must ensure that the soil, or conditions for fertility, are optimal. Her approach fosters a deeper understanding of physical signals, guiding women to reclaim their health and well-being through Ayurveda. Monitoring Fertility Cervical Fluid: Recognizing changes in cervical fluid can help identify the fertile window without invasive measures. Basal Body Temperature: Tracking temperature changes can indicate ovulation phases to clarify fertility status. Cervical Examination: For those comfortable with it, feeling the cervix can offer insights into ovulation. These methods can help women gain a more intimate understanding of their bodies without relying on ovulation kits. Ayurvedic Perspective on Ovulation Issues By assessing digestion and menstrual patterns, practitioners can identify underlying dosha-related issues affecting ovulation. Adena explains that the symptoms of not ovulating can vary widely, from irregular cycles to different bleeding patterns, all of which can link to specific dosha imbalances. Navigating Fertility Paths Many clients seek out alternative methods after being disappointed with conventional treatments. Some approach Adena before starting their fertility journey, while others go to her after trying IVF or other medical interventions. Adena highlights the importance of conscious conception, where couples prepare their bodies and balance doshas before attempting to conceive. Perimenopause and Menopause Insights Women in their 40s may experience hot flashes, irregular periods, and heightened anxiety. Adena explains that those symptoms often reflect dosha imbalances, which can manifest as increased sensitivity. She acknowledges the cyclical nature of female health, highlighting the importance of self-awareness during life transitions. Ayurvedic Self-Care Practices for Women Abhyanga: Daily self-massage with warm oil to promote relaxation and balance. Pranayama: Breathing techniques that help connect the breath and nervous system, including NadiShodhana (alternate nostril breathing). Nourishing Herbal Infusions: Using herbs like nettles and red clover to provide essential nutrients is particularly beneficial for perimenopausal and postmenopausal women. Herbal Infusions Herbal infusions involve soaking herbs in hot water for an extended period (8-12 hours) to maximize the extraction of iron, magnesium, potassium, and calcium. You can include the Ayurvedic herbs, Shatavari, and ashwagandha, but Western herbs like nettle, rose, and tulsi are usually more accessible. Hydration In Ayurveda, hydration is fundamental for health. Adena recommends starting the day with a glass of warm water with lemon to stimulate digestion and detoxification. Drinking warm or room-temperature

    55 min
  8. 15: My Life-altering Journey and Writing Process

    12/04/2024

    15: My Life-altering Journey and Writing Process

    Most of the questions I get asked while traveling revolve around my writing process or publishing journey. So, in this episode, I share my life-altering journey, explaining how a personal health challenge led me to discover Ayurveda and inspired me to write books to spread its wisdom. So, whether you dream of writing a book, are busy working on one, or are curious about the writing and publishing process, this episode is a must-listen. Join me. You may even find the spark to turn your writing ideas into reality! My Health Struggles When I was 20, I traveled to India, eager for adventure, but my health was a mess. I dealt with parasites, a weakened immune system, and gut issues and took antibiotics like Flagyl, which wrecked my digestive system. After I returned to India to seek treatment, a doctor in Mysore introduced me to the ancient Ayurvedic healing system. The Ayurvedic Experience I underwent Panchakarma, a powerful Ayurvedic detox that included oil rubdowns, milk pours, enemas, and a simple Kitchari diet. The experience was intense but transformative. It gave me a deeper understanding of Ayurveda and sparked my curiosity to learn more. Combining Yoga and Ayurveda I spent time teaching yoga and Ayurveda, balancing my time between India and the U.S. I started sharing simple Ayurvedic practices with my students, like tongue scraping and drinking hot water. I also noticed how confused many people were about food, so I wrote a cookbook. The Everyday Ayurveda Cookbook When an editor from Shambhala Publications contacted me, I knew it was time to turn my ideas into a book. So, I wrote The Everyday Ayurveda Cookbook. It contains simple, seasonal recipes to help people understand how food can be medicine. The Publishing Journey The publishing process was not easy. It involved testing recipes, balancing the Ayurvedic philosophy, and ensuring it was user-friendly and accessible. I worked closely with a designer to create a visually appealing and informative book. The cookbook came out in 2015, and in 2025, I will release a 10th-anniversary edition of The Everyday Ayurveda Cookbook, with new recipes and a foreword by Amadeo Morning Star. Mind-Body Connection and the Second Book As I continued working with people, I realized how much the mind influences our health and food choices. That led me to write my second book, Everyday Ayurvedic Cooking for a Calm, Clear Mind, about how Ayurveda can help us create mental calm and clarity, which supports our overall well-being. Writing in India When in India, I have more time to write as there are fewer distractions. I get a lot of inspiration in India, especially from local food markets and healthy restaurants. The Struggles of Writing the Front Matter Writing the front matter for Calm, Clear Mind took me a year. Writing about the mind is tricky, complex, and often murky. I worked closely with my partner, Rich, who has experience with psychological work, to ensure the language was non-judgmental. Research and Inspiration from Texts I could not find many Ayurvedic resources on the mind, so I dug deep into texts like the Bhagavad Gita, which explores the connection between food and the mind. After extensive research, I also found insights from various yogic and Vedic texts that shaped my approach to writing about the mind. The Challenge of Publishing Publishing with Shambhala has been a rewarding experience for me. The vulnerability of handing over my work for the first time was a huge emotional challenge, but working with a trustworthy publisher made things easier. I published all four of my books with them because I trust their artistic vision and respect...

    59 min

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Welcome to Everyday Ayurveda, a podcast by Kate O'Donnell, renowned Ayurvedic practitioner, bestselling author, and founder of the Ayurvedic Living Institute. Join Kate as she demystifies the ancient wisdom of Ayurveda and translates it into practical, everyday practices for modern living. In each episode, Kate shares her deep knowledge and personal experiences from over two decades of studying Ayurveda in India. Whether you're new to Ayurveda or a seasoned practitioner, you'll discover valuable insights on diet, lifestyle, self-care, and holistic health. Everyday Ayurveda is your go-to resource for integrating the timeless principles of Ayurveda into your daily routine, fostering a life of balance, health, and happiness. Subscribe now and start your journey towards radiant well-being with Kate O'Donnell. Listen, learn, and transform with Everyday Ayurveda – because true health begins with the choices we make every day.

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