EPISODE · Mar 2, 2026 · 48 MIN
Why Women Need To Come Together: Healing the Feminine Through Retreat
from SHE Asked Podcast · host Anna McBride
In this episode of SHE Asked: Tools for Practical Hope, Anna McBride sits down with Ayurvedic practitioner Rima Shah to explore the deeper purpose of women’s retreats and why spring is a powerful portal for healing, renewal, and transformation.Together, Anna and Rima weave ancient Ayurvedic wisdom with modern life, discussing the creation story of consciousness, the balance of masculine and feminine energy, and why women need intentional space to retreat, reconnect, and reset. They explore how seasonal shifts affect the body and mind, why spring is associated with Kapha energy in Ayurveda, and how warm, light, and dry practices can support physical and emotional balance.Anna and Rima also share details about their upcoming Medicine of Spring Women’s Retreat in upstate New York, where breathwork, Ayurvedic meals, ceremony, journaling, and community will guide participants through a deeply intentional reset.✨ Come disconnect to reconnect.Learn more about the Spring Retreat#Ayurveda #WomensRetreat #SpringEquinox #FeminineHealing #AnnaMcBride #RimaShah #SeasonalLiving #KaphaSeason #HolisticHealth #SpiritualGrowth✨ Schedule your Free Call with Anna💌 Join Anna's Newsletter🎬 Subscribe on YouTube✨Follow on Instagram
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In this episode of SHE Asked: Tools for Practical Hope, Anna McBride sits down with Ayurvedic practitioner Rima Shah to explore the deeper purpose of women’s retreats and why spring is a powerful portal for healing, renewal, and transformation. Together, Anna and Rima weave ancient Ayurvedic wisdom with modern life, discussing the creation story of consciousness, the balance of masculine and feminine energy, and why women need intentional space to retreat, reconnect, and reset. They explore h...
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