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EPISODE · Dec 4, 2025 · 38 MIN

Ayurveda, Intuition & Embodied Wisdom: On Hips, Hamstrings, Healing & Honoring Your Path

from Ayurveda Digested · host Nicholas and BridgeO

Quote from Episode:“Food is foundational. We treat the doṣa, not the symptom — and the answers always come from within.” — Bridge Ochoa“Ayurveda wasn’t made for anyone specific. It was brought to the world to help end suffering.” — Nicholas Wade KimpsShow Notes:In this spacious, story-rich episode, Nicholas and Bridge explore the meeting point between Ayurveda, intuition, and the wisdom of the body. What begins with a breakthrough hip release in firelog pose expands into a conversation about how emotions live in tissues, why hamstrings often hold fear, and how alignment in the pelvis can unlock far more than mobility. From postpartum hips to ancestral folk medicine, they trace how lived experience shapes healing.The conversation widens into the heart of Ayurveda: vikṛti-first care, simple food before herbs, and the importance of understanding your doṣa rather than outsourcing authority. Nicholas and Bridge unpack spiritual ego, the pressure to prove legitimacy through lineage, and why true practice is relational—not performative. They close with a reminder that intuition guides everything from your grocery list to your business decisions.If you’ve ever questioned your path, doubted your training, or felt called back to simplicity, this episode is a grounding return to your own inner knowing. And as a simple reminder: You Don’t Need a Badge to Belong!

Quote from Episode:“Food is foundational. We treat the doṣa, not the symptom — and the answers always come from within.” — Bridge Ochoa“Ayurveda wasn’t made for anyone specific. It was brought to the world to help end suffering.” — Nicholas Wade KimpsShow Notes:In this spacious, story-rich episode, Nicholas and Bridge explore the meeting point between Ayurveda, intuition, and the wisdom of the body. What begins with a breakthrough hip release in firelog pose expands into a conversation about how emotions live in tissues, why hamstrings often hold fear, and how alignment in the pelvis can unlock far more than mobility. From postpartum hips to ancestral folk medicine, they trace how lived experience shapes healing.The conversation widens into the heart of Ayurveda: vikṛti-first care, simple food before herbs, and the importance of understanding your doṣa rather than outsourcing authority. Nicholas and Bridge unpack spiritual ego, the pressure to prove legitimacy through lineage, and why true practice is relational—not performative. They close with a reminder that intuition guides everything from your grocery list to your business decisions.If you’ve ever questioned your path, doubted your training, or felt called back to simplicity, this episode is a grounding return to your own inner knowing. And as a simple reminder: You Don’t Need a Badge to Belong!

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Ignited Goddess Christine Dorocki Health well-being and love of beauty. How Ayurveda and living with nature has transformed my life. Embodiment Matters Podcast Carl Rabke and Erin Geesaman Rabke Embodiment Matters is an ongoing, rich conversation about what it really means to be embodied, and why and how embodiment matters so much in our daily lives and in our world. Our guests include wise and insightful teachers from the realms of somatics, Buddhism, meditation, social justice, psychotherapy, movement arts, bodywork, martial arts, neuroscience, environmentalists, indigenous teachers,​ and more. In our conversations, we explore a wide range of topics around waking up and being embodied, and offer guided practices to help return to your embodiment as a source of wisdom, guidance and intimacy with life. Your hosts, Carl Rabke and Erin Geesaman Rabke, have been devoted to waking up and being embodied for the last 25 years. They have extensive training and practice in The Feldenkrais Method, Yoga & Yoga Therapy, Structural Integration, Embodied Life, Buddhist Meditation, Tai Chi, Focusing, Ayurveda, and more. They share a passion for sharing potent practices that support peo Natürlich Gesund Tasty Katy Katharina Döricht ist ayurvedische Ernährungs- und Gesundheitsberaterin, Beraterin in Darmgesundheit, Yogalehrerin und betreibt den Blog "Tasty Katy". In dem Podcast geht es rund um die Themen ganzheitliche Gesundheit, Ernährung und Spiritualität. Es erwarten euch Tipps im Bereich gesunde Ernährung und Ayurveda, Geschichten aus dem Leben und spannende Interviews.Folgt ihr auf Instagram, Facebook und Pinterest @tastykatywww.tastykaty.de Living with Reality with Dr. Robert Svoboda Be Here Now Network Dr. Robert Svoboda is the first Westerner ever to graduate from a college of Ayurveda and be licensed to practice Ayurveda in India. During and after his formal Ayurvedic training he was tutored in Ayurveda, Yoga, Jyotish, Tantra and other forms of classical Indian lore by his mentor, the Aghori Vimalananda. He is the author of over a dozen books and has served as Adjunct Faculty at the Ayurvedic Institute in Albuquerque, NM, and at Bastyr University in Kenmore, WA. You can find out more about his work at www.drsvoboda.com and follow him on Facebook, YouTube and Instagram.

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