EPISODE · May 25, 2026 · 18 MIN
Hope That You Can Practice Through Food And Faith, with Ashley Ondrick
from Healthy Mind, Healthy Life · host Avik Chakraborty
Send us Fan MailHope can sound soft until you need it to survive. We open with “Speranza,” the Italian word for hope, and then get honest about the version that actually holds you up when nothing is changing fast, when pain is chronic, and when your inner story tells you you’re not enough. I’m joined by Ashley Ondrick, an integrative nutrition health coach, private chef, and cooking instructor, to talk about rebuilding from the inside out with faith, food, and the stubborn act of not giving up.Ashley shares why “Speranza” is tattooed on her wrist, how early messages about being “an accident” shaped her sense of worth, and how chronic pain and spine surgeries forced deeper questions about purpose and identity. We explore why faith can be a steady anchor without turning healing into something prescriptive or performative, and how hope can exist at the same time as struggle.Then we bring it to the table. We talk about food as connection, culture, and care, from big family holidays to falling in love with Italian ingredients and traditions. Ashley also tells a pivotal story about her dad’s heart attack and how a radical diet shift helped reverse heart disease, sparking her belief in “food as medicine.” We close with what healthy perseverance really looks like when progress is invisible: small steps, real agency, and staying gentle with yourself because healing is not a race.If this conversation gives you even a flicker of hope, subscribe, share it with a friend who needs it, and leave a review so more people can find it. What’s one small step you can take today?Connect With the Guest:Website: https://www.mostlyhealthychef.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/amostlyhealthychef/Substack: search "Ashley Ondrick" on SubstackBook: Speranza: How Pain Became the Path to Hope — available through major booksellers and via mostlyhealthychef.comThe SoulfluenceVegout VoyageOffer: 15% off all personalized Armchair Iceland merch | Code: ICELANDGEAR15Avita YogaFree Avita Yoga class and exclusive interview with Jeff: Know Your ConstitutionFriending, IncOffer: 15% off our coffee as stated above | Code: Podcast10 Find friends in real-life in a verifiedEmotional MusingsOffer: Mention this ad listing & receive $15 off your 1st session | Code: Healthy mind/Healthy lifeDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showWant to Be a Guest on Healthy Mind, Healthy Life? 👉 DM me on PodMatch 💬 Want to come on the show? Be a Guest 🌐 Explore the full network | 📨 Newsletter | 👥 LinkedIn CommunityThis isn't self-help. It's self-honesty.💼 Sponsor Our Show | 🎬 Check Our Services📌 Disclaimer This episode is for educational and informational purposes only. Guest views are personal and do not represent the host or Healthy Mind by Avik™. The Network does not verify or endorse guest statements. Nothing here is medical, legal, financial, or professional advice, please consult a qualified professional. Engage critically. Third-party content referenced under fair use. Guests are responsible for their own statements. Concerns? Contact us | Full disclaimer.By listening, you accept this disclaimer in full.
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Send us Fan Mail Hope can sound soft until you need it to survive. We open with “Speranza,” the Italian word for hope, and then get honest about the version that actually holds you up when nothing is changing fast, when pain is chronic, and when your inner story tells you you’re not enough. I’m joined by Ashley Ondrick, an integrative nutrition health coach, private chef, and cooking instructor, to talk about rebuilding from the inside out with faith, food, and the stubborn act of not giving ...
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