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| Feeling Heavy or Congested This Spring? Here’s Why — and What Helps | 30 Mar 2026 | 00:16:02 | |
🎙️Show Notes Summary Feeling heavy, foggy or congested this spring? In this episode, I explore why this happens from an Ayurvedic perspective — and how simple, practical shifts can help clear congestion and bring your energy back into flow. We look at the role of Kapha, why mucus builds up at this time of year, and how food, warmth, movement, and daily rhythm can support the body in clearing what it no longer needs. You don’t need to change everything — just a few small, consistent adjustments can make a noticeable difference. Keywords
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🎁 Get my free guide: My 5 Quick Ayurvedic Fixes from Scattered to Steady Practical tips to feel calmer, clearer, and more like yourself — without overhauling your life. 🎙️ Rooted in the Seasons is created by Katja Patel at Zest for Yoga & Ayurveda. | |||
| Why You Feel Out of Sync (and How to Find Your Way Back) | 26 Mar 2026 | 00:16:42 | |
🎙️Show Notes Summary If your day feels slightly out of sync — even when everything looks fine on the surface — this episode explores why. Katja shares how patterns described in yoga philosophy (the kleshas) quietly shape what we repeat, what we avoid, and why familiar habits can keep us stuck. Through simple, real-life examples, she shows how a loss of rhythm — rather than a lack of effort — often sits underneath stress and overwhelm, and how small, steady changes can help you find your way back. Keywords Yoga philosophy, kleshas, daily rhythm, stress patterns, nervous system, Ayurveda, habits and routine, circadian rhythm, mental clarity, seasonal living Topics
Sound Bites “What feels like stress is often a loss of rhythm.” “We start shaping our day around what feels familiar — not what supports us.” “Small, steady rhythms matter more than we think.” Chapters 00:00 Why You Might Feel Slightly Out of Sync Resources 🌿 Free Guide 🌿 Live Session 🌿 Read the full blog post 🌿 Explore more 🎁 Get my free guide: My 5 Quick Ayurvedic Fixes from Scattered to Steady Practical tips to feel calmer, clearer, and more like yourself — without overhauling your life. 🎙️ Rooted in the Seasons is created by Katja Patel at Zest for Yoga & Ayurveda. | |||
| Self-Doubt and the Mind: A Yogic Map Through Uncertainty | 28 Jan 2026 | 00:12:05 | |
🎙️Show Notes Keywords self-doubt, yoga philosophy, mental resilience, rhythm and routine, mindfulness, Ayurvedic lifestyle, stress and the mind, daily rituals, nervous system support, women’s wellbeing Episode Summary In this episode of Rooted in the Seasons, Katja Patel explores self-doubt — not the loud, dramatic kind, but the quieter patterns that often return during times of pressure, transition, or fatigue. Drawing on yoga philosophy and the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali, Katja reframes self-doubt as a familiar movement of the mind rather than a personal failing. Instead of trying to eliminate doubt, the episode offers a grounded way to understand it, work with it, and respond more steadily over time. Through practical examples and reflective insights, this episode explores how resilience is built through rhythm, repetition, and consistent daily practices — much like strengthening the immune system through ongoing care. Listeners are gently reminded that understanding takes time, patterns repeat, and that returning to supportive practices again and again is part of the path. Key Takeaways
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Chapters 00:00 – Self-doubt as a quiet, recurring experience Everything discussed in this episode — including the yoga sutras and reflections — is also available in the accompanying blog post linked below, so you can return to it and read at your own pace. 👉 https://www.zestforyoga.com/blog/self-doubt-and-confidence If you’re drawn to the idea of working with patterns rather than fighting them, you may enjoy my Stress Less – Creating Daily Rhythm workshop. It’s an exploration of how rhythm, repetition, and simple daily anchors can help build a steadier relationship with the mind. Patanjali’s Yoga Sutras (Swami Satchidananda translation) 🎁 Get my free guide: My 5 Quick Ayurvedic Fixes from Scattered to Steady Practical tips to feel calmer, clearer, and more like yourself — without overhauling your life. 🎙️ Rooted in the Seasons is created by Katja Patel at Zest for Yoga & Ayurveda. | |||
| Winter Vata Imbalances: How to Stay Nourished, Calm, and Grounded in the Cold Months | 21 Jan 2026 | 00:17:24 | |
Keywords Ayurveda, winter wellness, Vata imbalance, seasonal living, daily rhythm, nervous system, digestion, self-care, women’s health, mindfulness Episode Summary In this episode of Rooted in the Seasons, Katja Patel explores the Ayurvedic perspective on winter Vata imbalances and why this time of year often brings more dryness, restlessness, digestive issues, and disturbed sleep. She explains how winter naturally amplifies Vata qualities and why rhythm, warmth, and lubrication matter more than quick fixes during the colder months. Through practical, everyday examples, Katja shares gentle ways to support digestion, skin health, and the nervous system — and why creating a simple, grounding morning routine can help the whole day feel steadier. This episode is a reminder that winter care isn’t about doing more, but about replacing what the season quietly takes away. Key Takeaways
Episode Title Winter Vata Imbalances: How to Restore Balance the Ayurvedic Way Alternatives:
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Chapters / Timestamps 00:00 Welcome and Seasonal Context Relevant Links: Morning Routine Blueprint (blog post) https://www.zestforyoga.com/blog/your-morning-blueprint Stress Less, Live More – The Rhythm Workshop https://www.zestforyoga.com/events/stress-less-live-more-live-workshop 🎁 Get my free guide: My 5 Quick Ayurvedic Fixes from Scattered to Steady Practical tips to feel calmer, clearer, and more like yourself — without overhauling your life. 🎙️ Rooted in the Seasons is created by Katja Patel at Zest for Yoga & Ayurveda. | |||
| Why Sleep Isn’t a Technique — It’s a Rhythm | 14 Jan 2026 | 01:14:46 | |
🎙️ Show Notes Keywords sleep, nervous system regulation, parenting, attachment, co-regulation, Ayurveda, rhythm, emotional regulation, intergenerational patterns Summary Sleep isn’t something we fix at night — it’s something that emerges when the nervous system feels safe. In this episode of Rooted in the Seasons, Katja is joined by Miss Meg, founder of Infinite Connection Academy and creator of the Whole Family Regulation method. Together, they explore sleep as a felt experience of safety, the role of rhythm during the day, and how patterns around rest form — and can soften — across all ages. Rather than focusing on bedtime techniques, this conversation looks at regulation, predictability, and connection as the foundations for rest — from babies and children to adults who feel wired or unable to switch off. Find out more about Meg’s work: Takeaways
Titles Why Sleep Isn’t a Technique — It’s a Rhythm Sound Bites “Sleep is a felt experience of safety.” Chapters 00:00 Introduction: Sleep, Rhythm, and Regulation Explore Further Want to explore sleep from an Ayurvedic perspective? For support building a morning and evening rhythm that works for your nervous system, we go deeper inside Stress Less, Live More. 🎁 Get my free guide: My 5 Quick Ayurvedic Fixes from Scattered to Steady Practical tips to feel calmer, clearer, and more like yourself — without overhauling your life. 🎙️ Rooted in the Seasons is created by Katja Patel at Zest for Yoga & Ayurveda. | |||
| A Winter Breath Guide: Creating Space, Calm, and Steadiness in the Season of Vata | 07 Jan 2026 | 00:19:12 | |
🎙️Show Notes Keywords Summary In this episode, Katja Patel explores how breathing changes in winter and why this season asks for a different approach. Drawing on Ayurveda and yoga, she explains how Vata influences the nervous system, digestion, and the breath, and why creating space in the body is essential before working with breathing techniques. Katja introduces the three-part breath as a foundational practice and reflects on seasonal breathing choices such as gentle Ujjayi and Brahmari (Humming Bee breath). Rather than focusing on mastery, this episode invites a more attentive, responsive relationship with the breath — one that supports steadiness, warmth, and calm through the winter months. Key Takeaways
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Further Breathing Resources If you’d like to explore some of these practices in more depth, you may find these helpful:
If this is touching something you recognise and you’d like structured support to work with it over time, this is exactly what I teach inside my Stress Less, Live More course. 🎁 Get my free guide: My 5 Quick Ayurvedic Fixes from Scattered to Steady Practical tips to feel calmer, clearer, and more like yourself — without overhauling your life. 🎙️ Rooted in the Seasons is created by Katja Patel at Zest for Yoga & Ayurveda. | |||
| Sankalpa: Why Intentions Often Fail — and What Yoga Has Always Known | 31 Dec 2025 | 00:17:12 | |
🎙️ Show Notes Keywords Sankalpa, intentions, yoga philosophy, Ayurveda, subconscious mind, habits, self-worth, alignment, personal transformation, mindfulness, Yoga Nidra Summary In this episode, Katja Patel explores Sankalpa, an ancient yogic practice often misunderstood as simple intention-setting. Drawing from yoga tradition, lived experience, and modern understanding of the subconscious mind, she explains why so many intentions fail — and how Sankalpa works differently. Rather than forcing change, Sankalpa reveals the habits, beliefs, and inner patterns that shape our behaviour. When practised with honesty and patience, it becomes a bridge toward real alignment — and eventually, something that can be let go of once it has done its work. Key Takeaways
Episode Titles Sankalpa: Why Intentions Often Fail — and What Yoga Has Always Known Alternatives:
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Chapters 00:00 — Why intentions so often fail 🎁 Get my free guide: My 5 Quick Ayurvedic Fixes from Scattered to Steady Practical tips to feel calmer, clearer, and more like yourself — without overhauling your life. 🎙️ Rooted in the Seasons is created by Katja Patel at Zest for Yoga & Ayurveda. | |||
| When Digestion Feels Overloaded: Why I Always Return to Mung Dal | 26 Dec 2025 | 00:08:26 | |
🎙️Show Notes Keywords Ayurveda, mung dal, digestion, seasonal eating, digestive rhythm, simple food, Ayurvedic cooking, tridoshic meals, mindful eating, seasonal living Summary In this episode of Rooted in the Seasons, Katja Patel reflects on why she always returns to mung dal when digestion feels overloaded or out of rhythm. Drawing on Ayurvedic wisdom and personal experience, she explores how simple, easy-to-digest food can support digestion, restore clarity, and gently bring the body back into balance after periods of richer eating. Katja explains why mung dal is considered a tridoshic staple in Ayurveda, how it can be adapted to the seasons, and why healing food doesn’t need to be complicated to be effective. This episode is an invitation to listen to the body, eat more simply, and rediscover the quiet power of nourishment. Takeaways
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Chapters 00:00 When Digestion Feels Overloaded 🎁 Get my free guide: My 5 Quick Ayurvedic Fixes from Scattered to Steady Practical tips to feel calmer, clearer, and more like yourself — without overhauling your life. 🎙️ Rooted in the Seasons is created by Katja Patel at Zest for Yoga & Ayurveda. | |||
| How Food Becomes You: Understanding the 7 Dhatus in Ayurveda | 17 Dec 2025 | 00:17:33 | |
🎙️Show Notes Keywords Ayurveda, Dhatus, Digestive Fire (Agni), Digestion, Immunity, Nervous System Health, Hormonal Health, Seasonal Living, Ayurvedic Lifestyle, Women’s Health Episode Summary In this episode of Rooted in the Seasons, Katja Patel explores the Ayurvedic understanding of health through the lens of the seven dhatus — the tissue layers that build and sustain the body. You’ll learn how digestion transforms food into tissues, why nourishment happens in stages, and how energy, immunity, resilience and vitality depend on the quality of these layers over time. Katja also shares why symptoms are not failures to fix, but signals showing which tissue may need support — and how small, intentional shifts in food, rhythm and daily habits can restore balance. This episode is a gentle but thorough guide to seeing your body through an Ayurvedic lens — grounded, practical and deeply human. Several listeners have reached out saying this podcast put words to something they’ve been feeling for a while. Key Takeaways
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Chapters 00:00 Welcome to Rooted in the Seasons Read the full blog post with all information about suitable nourishment for the individual dhatus. 🎁 Get my free guide: My 5 Quick Ayurvedic Fixes from Scattered to Steady Practical tips to feel calmer, clearer, and more like yourself — without overhauling your life. 🎙️ Rooted in the Seasons is created by Katja Patel at Zest for Yoga & Ayurveda. | |||
| The Healing Power of Potatoes: How Ayurveda Turns Simple Food Into Deep Nourishment | 09 Dec 2025 | 00:09:57 | |
Show Notes Ayurvedic Potato Soup: Why This Humble Food Grounds, Warms, and Nourishes Us in Winter In today’s episode of Rooted in the Seasons, we explore the humble potato — a simple, grounding winter food with surprising Ayurvedic wisdom behind it. Potatoes are often misunderstood or dismissed, but when prepared the right way, they can soothe the nervous system, support digestion, and bring a deep sense of comfort during the colder months. You’ll also hear practical prep tips for busy days, seasonal insights, and a sensory walkthrough of my favourite Ayurvedic potato soup — a simple recipe that brings warmth and steadiness back into your day. In this episode, you’ll learn:
This episode is a reminder that simple foods can offer deep nourishment — especially when life feels busy or overwhelming. SoundbitesThese work for clips, quotes, or YouTube chapter teasers:
00:00 Introduction Ayurveda, potato soup, Ayurvedic recipe, seasonal eating, Vata season, comfort food, digestion, ghee benefits, cooking tips, winter wellness, grounding foods, natural stress relief, nervous system support 📝 Find the full recipe on the blog: https://www.zestforyoga.com/ayurvedic-recipes/potato-soup-ayurveda-style 🎁 Get my free guide: My 5 Quick Ayurvedic Fixes from Scattered to Steady Practical tips to feel calmer, clearer, and more like yourself — without overhauling your life. 🎙️ Rooted in the Seasons is created by Katja Patel at Zest for Yoga & Ayurveda. | |||
| Why We Get Knocked Off Centre — and a Yogic Fix That Actually Works | 03 Dec 2025 | 00:15:34 | |
🎙️Show Notes Keywords Ayurveda, yoga philosophy, Patanjali, Yoga Sūtra 1.33, mindfulness, mental clarity, stress relief, seasonal rhythms, women's wellness, mind–body balance, emotional wellbeing, nervous system regulation Summary In this episode of Rooted in the Seasons, Katja Patel explores why we get knocked off centre so easily — and how ancient Yogic wisdom can steady the mind in today’s noisy world. She breaks down Patanjali’s four attitudes from Yoga Sūtra 1.33, showing how they reduce overwhelm, soften reactivity, and create mental clarity. Katja also shares an Ayurvedic perspective on overstimulation and rhythm, along with simple, practical tools you can begin using this week to feel calmer, clearer, and more grounded. Takeaways
Titles Why We Get Knocked Off Centre — and a Yogic Fix That Actually Works Sound Bites
Chapters 00:00 — Why We Get Knocked Off Centre 04:18 — Patanjali’s Four Attitudes for a Steady Mind 🎁 Get my free guide: My 5 Quick Ayurvedic Fixes from Scattered to Steady Practical tips to feel calmer, clearer, and more like yourself — without overhauling your life. 🎙️ Rooted in the Seasons is created by Katja Patel at Zest for Yoga & Ayurveda. | |||
| Why Your Digestion Feels “Off” — And How Ayurveda Reignites Your Inner Fire | 26 Nov 2025 | 00:17:59 | |
🎙️ SHOW NOTES In today’s episode of Rooted in the Seasons, we’re exploring one of the most transformative concepts in Ayurveda: Agni, your digestive fire — and the quiet force behind your energy, clarity, mood, and resilience. When Agni is strong, life feels smoother. Digestion flows, your mind feels clearer, and your energy stays steady. In this episode, I guide you through: ✨ What Agni really is (beyond digestion) You’ll also find a quick Agni Check-In Quiz inside the episode to help you understand your current state. If your digestion, energy, or emotional steadiness fluctuates through the week, this episode will help you make sense of what’s happening — and show you gentle, practical steps to come back to balance. Key Takeaways:
⏱ Chapters 00:00 – Introduction Links Mentioned: Follow: 🎁 Get my free guide: My 5 Quick Ayurvedic Fixes from Scattered to Steady Practical tips to feel calmer, clearer, and more like yourself — without overhauling your life. 🎙️ Rooted in the Seasons is created by Katja Patel at Zest for Yoga & Ayurveda. | |||
| Spring Yoga: Why Your Practice Feels Heavier (and How to Shift It) | 18 Mar 2026 | 00:13:04 | |
🎙️Show Notes Summary Spring often promises more energy — longer days, more light, a sense of renewal. And yet, many people experience the opposite. You might feel slower, heavier, less motivated… even your yoga practice can feel harder to begin. In this episode, I explore why this happens through the lens of Ayurveda — and how the qualities of Kapha season (earth and water) influence both body and mind. More importantly, I’ll walk you through simple, practical shifts you can bring into your yoga practice to feel lighter, clearer, and more energised again. This isn’t about doing more. It’s about doing things differently — in a way that works with the season, not against it. Key Takeaways
Chapters 00:00 Why Spring Can Feel Heavy Keywords Ayurveda, spring yoga, Kapha dosha, seasonal living, yoga for energy, sluggishness in spring, Ayurvedic lifestyle, yoga and seasons, energy and motivation, daily rhythm Resources 🌿 Free Guide 🌿 Live Session 🌿 Read the full blog post 🌿 Explore more Sound Bites
🎁 Get my free guide: My 5 Quick Ayurvedic Fixes from Scattered to Steady Practical tips to feel calmer, clearer, and more like yourself — without overhauling your life. 🎙️ Rooted in the Seasons is created by Katja Patel at Zest for Yoga & Ayurveda. | |||
| Why You Feel Run Down in Winter — And How Ayurveda Helps You Stay Strong | 22 Nov 2025 | 00:18:28 | |
updated from previous title: Ayurvedic Winter Immunity: Digestion, Rhythm & the Microbiome 🎙️ SHOW NOTES Keywords Ayurveda, winter immunity, Ojas, Agni, digestion, microbiome, daily rhythm, nourishment, seasonal eating, Vata season, winter health, immune resilience, ama, gut health, tongue diagnosis, Ayurvedic lifestyle, early dinners, warm meals, Dinacharya, sleep, holistic immunity, women’s health, seasonal rhythm Summary In this episode, Katja explores Ayurvedic winter immunity — what immunity really is, why winter is the best time to strengthen it, and how digestion, daily rhythm, and even your microbiome shape your resilience. You’ll learn why Ayurveda describes immunity as Ojas, the refined essence created through proper digestion, nourishment, and rest. Katja also explains how local and seasonal eating influence gut health, why snacking and late meals weaken immunity, and how a simple three-second tongue check reveals the state of your immune system each morning. A grounding, practical guide to staying well this winter — especially for busy women who want to feel steadier, stronger, and more supported. Key Takeaways
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Chapters / Timestamps 00:00 – Intro 00:52 – What Ayurveda Really Means by Immunity (Ojas) 03:00 – Why Winter Is a Strengthening Season 04:30 – How Your Microbiome Adapts to Local & Seasonal Foods 06:45 – Digestion, Rhythm & Why Snacking Weakens Immunity 10:10 – The 3-Second Daily Tongue Check 11:45 – Allergies, Sensitivities & the Immune Connection 13:25 – Practical Ayurvedic Winter Rituals 17:20 – Final Thoughts: Building, Not Boosting 18:00 – Outro 18:28 – End Links Mentioned Free Guide: 🎁 Get my free guide: My 5 Quick Ayurvedic Fixes from Scattered to Steady Practical tips to feel calmer, clearer, and more like yourself — without overhauling your life. 🎙️ Rooted in the Seasons is created by Katja Patel at Zest for Yoga & Ayurveda. | |||
| Tired of Overthinking Food? Here’s the Simple, Seasonal Way to Eat Well | 13 Nov 2025 | 00:47:55 | |
updated from previous title: Ayurvedic Eating: Joyful, Simple, Seasonal & Stress-Free A conversation with Anu Paavola 🎙️ SHOW NOTES Episode Summary Several listeners have reached out saying this podcast put words to something they’ve been feeling for a while. If that’s you too, I’ve created a Stress Less Workshop with simple practices to help you feel more settled and supported day to day. In this nourishing conversation, Katja Patel is joined by Anu Paavola — clinical Ayurvedic practitioner, educator, and founder of Jivita Ayurveda — to explore how Ayurvedic nutrition can be simple, joyful, and deeply aligned with nature. Together they unpack what “seasonal eating” really means in today’s globalised world, why modern digestion is so sensitive, and how stress and food guilt can weaken the very digestive fire we’re trying to support. Anu offers a beautifully grounded blend of ancient Ayurvedic wisdom and modern science, giving practical, compassionate advice for rebuilding trust in food, strengthening digestion, and enjoying eating again — without rules or perfectionism. This episode is a permission slip to slow down, savour, and reconnect with nourishment. Topics We Cover
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Connect with Anu You can learn more about Anu’s work — including treatments, consultations, her online nutrition course, retreats, and workshops — through her website: She is also the author of the book: And you can connect with her on Instagram: 🎁 Get my free guide: My 5 Quick Ayurvedic Fixes from Scattered to Steady Practical tips to feel calmer, clearer, and more like yourself — without overhauling your life. 🎙️ Rooted in the Seasons is created by Katja Patel at Zest for Yoga & Ayurveda. | |||
| Why You Can’t Relax — Even When You Try (And What Calm Actually Is) | 05 Nov 2025 | 00:14:06 | |
updated from previous title: What Is Calm — and How the Mind Works in Yoga and Ayurveda 🎧 Show Notes Keywords: calm, yoga, Ayurveda, mindfulness, resilience, daily rituals, mental clarity, rhythm, awareness, self-care Summary: In this episode, Katja Patel explores what calm really means — beyond quiet moments or still surroundings. Through the lenses of Yoga and Ayurveda, she unpacks how calm is a strength that grows through rhythm, awareness, and simple daily rituals. Katja explains how the mind’s constant movement shapes our experience of calm and how steady, nourishing rhythms can help us cultivate resilience and stability in the midst of life’s unpredictability. Takeaways:
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Chapters: 00:00 Exploring the Essence of Calm 🪷 Mentioned in this episode: – Blog post: What Is Calm — and How the Mind Works in Yoga and Ayurveda – Free guide: 5 quick Ayurvedic Fixes to Move from Scattered to Steady – Subscribe to Rooted in the Seasons for more reflections on yoga, Ayurveda, and seasonal living. 🎁 Get my free guide: My 5 Quick Ayurvedic Fixes from Scattered to Steady Practical tips to feel calmer, clearer, and more like yourself — without overhauling your life. 🎙️ Rooted in the Seasons is created by Katja Patel at Zest for Yoga & Ayurveda. | |||
| Feeling Scattered This Season? Here’s How to Ground Yourself with Yoga | 30 Oct 2025 | 00:13:58 | |
updated from previous title: How to Adapt Your Yoga Practice for Autumn (and Feel Grounded Again) 🎙️Show Notes Keywords: Summary: You’ll learn how to slow your flow, use the breath as an anchor, and choose poses that restore calm and stability. Katja also shares how props can make your practice more supportive and why warmth, rhythm, and rest are the medicine we all need right now. Takeaways:
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| Why You Feel “All Over the Place” in Autumn — And How to Feel Steady Again | 22 Oct 2025 | 00:16:03 | |
updated from previous title: How to Find Balance in Autumn with Ayurveda Simple Ayurvedic ways to stay grounded, calm, and nourished this Vata season. As the winds of autumn pick up and the days grow cooler, our bodies and minds often feel the shift. In this episode of Rooted in the Seasons, Katja Patel explores how Ayurveda helps us navigate the transition into autumn by balancing Vata dosha, the energy of air and space. You’ll learn how Vata’s light, dry, and mobile qualities affect your mood, energy, and digestion — and discover practical ways to bring warmth, steadiness, and nourishment back through simple Ayurvedic rituals, mindful breathing, and grounding yoga. Tune in to reconnect with nature’s rhythm and learn how small, steady acts of care can help you stress less and live more this season. SEO Keywords Ayurveda, autumn, vata dosha, seasonal living, balance, yoga, breath, mindfulness, seasonal rhythms, calm, wellness, Ayurvedic lifestyle, self-care Show Notes Summary In this episode, we explore:
🕯️ Key idea: Balance comes not from doing more, but from moving in rhythm with nature. Episode Takeaways – “How to Find Balance in Autumn with Ayurveda”
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Chapters 00:00 Embracing Autumn with Ayurveda 🎁 Get my free guide: My 5 Quick Ayurvedic Fixes from Scattered to Steady Practical tips to feel calmer, clearer, and more like yourself — without overhauling your life. 🎙️ Rooted in the Seasons is created by Katja Patel at Zest for Yoga & Ayurveda. | |||
| Feeling Scattered? Try These 5 Ayurvedic Herbs for Calm & Steadiness | 16 Oct 2025 | 00:16:45 | |
updated from previous title: Feeling Scattered? 5 Ayurvedic Herbs to Soothe Stress and Restore Balance This Winter 🎙️Show Notes Keywords Ayurveda, Vata, Autumn, Herbs, Grounding, Wellness, Rituals, Mindfulness, Seasonal Change, Women's Health Summary Autumn is a season of transition — a time when the outward energy of summer fades, inviting us to turn inward, reflect, and rest. Yet often, we resist this change, clinging to the light and pace of summer and feeling scattered or low when the darker months arrive. In this gentle, reflective episode of Rooted in the Seasons, Katja Patel explores the Ayurvedic concept of Vata dosha, the energy of air and space, and how it influences our mind and nervous system during autumn and winter. You’ll learn:
This episode is a soothing reminder that balance isn’t something to achieve — it’s something we return to, one quiet moment at a time. Takeaways
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Chapters 00:00Welcome to Rooted in the Seasons 00:30Embracing Autumn's Change 03:06Understanding Vata Dosha 05:09Grounding Practices for Autumn 06:06Ayurvedic Herbs for Balance 13:52Creating Rituals for Calm 💡 Want to explore more Ayurvedic tips, recipes, and practices for autumn? Here are some extra resources you might enjoy: Ayurveda for Autumn: Balance Vata and Ease Stress 🎁 Get my free guide: My 5 Quick Ayurvedic Fixes from Scattered to Steady Practical tips to feel calmer, clearer, and more like yourself — without overhauling your life. 🎙️ Rooted in the Seasons is created by Katja Patel at Zest for Yoga & Ayurveda. | |||
| The Stress Relief Teaching That Changed Everything for Me | 08 Oct 2025 | 00:16:54 | |
updated from the previous title: Finding Ease: The Yoga Sutra That Changed How I See Stress 🎙️Show Notes Keywords yoga sutras, yoga sutras of patanjali, yoga philosophy, yoga sutra 2.16, finding ease, stress relief, calm mind, overwhelm, emotional balance, mental health, mindfulness, self awareness, meditation, ancient wisdom, abhyasa vairagya, yoga for stress, prevent suffering, katja patel, rooted in the seasons Summary In this episode of Rooted in the Seasons, Katja Patel explores how ancient yogic wisdom meets modern life, focusing on one of Patañjali’s most practical teachings: Yoga Sutra 2.16 — “Future suffering can be avoided.” Takeaways
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🕰️ Chapters 00:00 Introduction: Ancient Wisdom for Modern Stress Resources If you’d like to go deeper into these teachings, you might enjoy:
🎁 Get my free guide: My 5 Quick Ayurvedic Fixes from Scattered to Steady Practical tips to feel calmer, clearer, and more like yourself — without overhauling your life. 🎙️ Rooted in the Seasons is created by Katja Patel at Zest for Yoga & Ayurveda. | |||
| Feeling Heavy or “Off”? Here’s the nourishing Autumn Cleanse Your Body Needs | 01 Oct 2025 | 00:12:40 | |
updated from previous title: The Complete Ayurvedic Autumn Cleanse Guide Keywords: Summary Takeaways:
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Resource Why you might need an Autumn Cleanse 🎁 Get my free guide: My 5 Quick Ayurvedic Fixes from Scattered to Steady Practical tips to feel calmer, clearer, and more like yourself — without overhauling your life. 🎙️ Rooted in the Seasons is created by Katja Patel at Zest for Yoga & Ayurveda. | |||
| Exhausted? These 3 Restorative Poses Bring Instant Calm | 27 Sep 2025 | 00:19:13 | |
updated from previous title: 3 Restorative Yoga Poses for Deep Rest This Autumn 🎙️Show Notes Keywords Restorative Yoga, Autumn Yoga, Ayurveda, Stress Relief, Mindfulness, Yoga for Women, Self-Care, Seasonal Wellness, Nervous System Reset, Deep Rest Summary In this episode of Rooted in the Seasons, Katja Patel shares how restorative yoga can help you slow down and reset during autumn — a season that naturally invites rest but often leaves us feeling scattered and depleted. You’ll learn why restorative yoga is so powerful at this time of year, how to create a calm space at home with just blankets and cushions, and the key benefits for your body and mind — from better sleep and lower stress, to more clarity and emotional balance. The episode closes with a guided session of three restorative poses: Supported Backbend, Supine Twist, and Savasana. Whether you follow along now or come back later with the step-by-step videos, you’ll experience how stillness, silence, and breath can restore your energy for the months ahead. Takeaways
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Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Restorative Yoga Resources Ayurveda for Autumn: Balance Vata and Ease Stress How Each Dosha Responds to Stress and How to Find Balance Restorative Yoga Mini Series | 3 Poses for Deep Rest ✉️ Want more seasonal Ayurveda & Yoga tips like this? Subscribe to my Sunday Read 📖 Prefer to read instead? 🎁 Get my free guide: My 5 Quick Ayurvedic Fixes from Scattered to Steady Practical tips to feel calmer, clearer, and more like yourself — without overhauling your life. 🎙️ Rooted in the Seasons is created by Katja Patel at Zest for Yoga & Ayurveda. | |||
| Bloated or Restless in Autumn? Here’s Why and How a Gentle Cleanse Helps | 17 Sep 2025 | 00:16:48 | |
updated from previous title: Why You Might Need an Ayurvedic Autumn Cleanse 🎙️Show Notes 🎧 Keywords Ayurveda, autumn cleanse, seasonal health, digestion, wellness, Vata imbalance, cleansing rituals, holistic health, women’s health, natural remedies ✨ Summary In this episode of Rooted in the Seasons, Katja Patel explores why an Ayurvedic autumn cleanse can make such a difference as the seasons change. You’ll learn why autumn often feels unsettling, the signs of Vata imbalance (think dry skin, restless sleep, and scattered energy), and how a cleanse helps you feel grounded and nourished. Katja also shares simple daily practices and seasonal foods to reset digestion, explains how autumn cleansing differs from spring, and answers common questions — including the one everyone asks: “Can I eat meat during the cleanse?” Whether you’re new to Ayurveda or looking for a seasonal reset, this episode offers practical tools to help you step into autumn with more calm, clarity, and resilience. 🌿 Takeaways
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⏱️ Chapters 00:00 Welcome + Why autumn cleansing matters
Agni and Ama – Fire Up Digestion and Eliminate Toxins Naturally How to Nurture Your Senses with Ayurveda and Yoga 7-Day Ayurvedic Autumn Cleanse ✉️ Want more seasonal Ayurveda & Yoga tips like this? Subscribe to my Sunday Read 🎁 Get my free guide: My 5 Quick Ayurvedic Fixes from Scattered to Steady Practical tips to feel calmer, clearer, and more like yourself — without overhauling your life. 🎙️ Rooted in the Seasons is created by Katja Patel at Zest for Yoga & Ayurveda. | |||
| Why You React to Stress the Way You Do (Vata, Pitta & Kapha Explained) | 12 Mar 2026 | 00:15:04 | |
🎙️Show Notes SummaryStress doesn’t affect everyone in the same way. In this episode, we explore how Ayurveda explains different stress responses through the doshas — and what actually helps. In this episode, Katja Patel explores how stress often follows recognisable patterns linked to the three Ayurvedic doshas: Vata, Pitta, and Kapha. You’ll learn how to identify your own stress response and support your nervous system through simple practices like breath, movement, and daily rhythm. stress, Ayurveda, dosha, Vata stress, Pitta stress, Kapha stress, nervous system regulation, breathwork, daily rhythm, resilience
"Rhythm, not rules, supports resilience." "Stress isn’t random — it follows patterns." Full blog post if you prefer reading: Understand Your Stress Pattern: How Each Dosha Responds to StressDownload my free guide here 5 Quick Ayurvedic Fixes: Move from Scattered to Steady If you recognise yourself in these patterns, it may not simply be a matter of trying harder to relax. This is exactly what we explore in my live workshop, When Rest Is Not Enough — Find Your Rhythm Again, where we look at how small daily rhythms can restore calm and clarity. 🎁 Get my free guide: My 5 Quick Ayurvedic Fixes from Scattered to Steady Practical tips to feel calmer, clearer, and more like yourself — without overhauling your life. 🎙️ Rooted in the Seasons is created by Katja Patel at Zest for Yoga & Ayurveda. | |||
| The Surprising Link Between Seasonal Eating and Your Stress Levels | 15 Sep 2025 | 00:17:07 | |
updated from previous title: Discover How Seasonal Eating Reduces Stress Naturally 🎙 Show Notes 🎁 Get my free guide: My 5 Quick Ayurvedic Fixes from Scattered to Steady Practical tips to feel calmer, clearer, and more like yourself — without overhauling your life. 🎙️ Rooted in the Seasons is created by Katja Patel at Zest for Yoga & Ayurveda. | |||
| Feeling Unsettled with the Season Change? Try These 6 Ayurvedic Shifts | 03 Sep 2025 | 00:13:50 | |
updated from previous title: 6 Ayurvedic Tips to Feel Centred in the Shift to Autumn Keywords Ayurveda, autumn, wellness, grounding, seasonal transition, mindfulness, rituals, health tips, digestion, nervous system Summary In this episode of Rooted in the Seasons, Katja explores why the shift into autumn can leave you feeling scattered — and how Ayurveda helps you find your centre again. With simple, nourishing tips like warm foods, ginger–liquorice tea, daily rituals, and calming breath practices, you’ll learn how to ground your body and mind through this seasonal transition. Takeaways
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Chapters 00:00 Why Autumn Leaves You Feeling Scattered 🎁 Get my free guide: My 5 Quick Ayurvedic Fixes from Scattered to Steady Practical tips to feel calmer, clearer, and more like yourself — without overhauling your life. 🎙️ Rooted in the Seasons is created by Katja Patel at Zest for Yoga & Ayurveda. | |||
| Overheated Skin This Summer? Here’s the Ayurvedic Fix | 25 Aug 2025 | 00:21:45 | |
updated from previous title: Soothing Pitta — Natural Summer Skin Remedies Episode Notes: Summary Summer heat can be tough on your skin — redness, rashes, or irritation often flare when Pitta dosha runs high. In this episode of Rooted in the Seasons, Katja Patel shares simple Ayurvedic ways to keep your skin calm, cool, and radiant. From hydrating foods and gentle yoga to herbal remedies and soothing self-care rituals, you’ll learn how to balance Pitta from the inside out so your skin — and your whole system — can feel clearer and more at ease. What You’ll Learn:
Takeaway: Your skin reflects your inner balance. Cool Pitta within, and it will show on the outside. Sound bites "Coconut water is a true summer friend." "Spicy foods also aggravate Pitta dosha." “Yoga can help in the summer." Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Ayurveda and Summer Skin Care 01:43 Understanding Pitta Dosha and Its Effects 03:12 Cooling Foods for Summer Skin 07:44 Yoga and Pranayama Practices for Pitta 11:27 Herbal Remedies for Skin Health 16:49 Lifestyle Tips for Summer Skin Care 20:42 Recap and Resources for Further Learning Resources & Links:
🎁 Get my free guide: My 5 Quick Ayurvedic Fixes from Scattered to Steady Practical tips to feel calmer, clearer, and more like yourself — without overhauling your life. 🎙️ Rooted in the Seasons is created by Katja Patel at Zest for Yoga & Ayurveda. | |||
| The Mindset Shift That Makes Work-Life Balance Feel Easier | 26 Jul 2025 | 00:12:44 | |
updated from previous title: The Yoga of Work-Life Balance: Abhyasa and Vairagya in Real Life Description What if the secret to real work-life balance isn’t in better time management — but in two ancient yogic principles? In this episode of Rooted in the Seasons, we explore Abhyasa (steady effort) and Vairagya (letting go) — not as lofty ideas, but as daily tools to help you stay grounded, focused, and emotionally steady. If you’re constantly juggling work, family, health, and the invisible pressure to “keep it all together,” this one’s for you. Inside, I’ll share:
These aren’t just nice ideas — they’re practical mindset shifts I teach inside my Stress Less, Live More course, and they can change how you show up in every part of life. 🌿 Keywords work-life balance, yoga philosophy, abhyasa, vairagya, emotional resilience, ayurveda, mindfulness, women’s wellbeing, self-care, daily rhythm, burnout, overwhelm, nervous system 🧠 Key Takeaways
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🧭 Chapters 00:00 – Welcome & What This Episode Is About 🎁 Get my free guide: My 5 Quick Ayurvedic Fixes from Scattered to Steady Practical tips to feel calmer, clearer, and more like yourself — without overhauling your life. 🎙️ Rooted in the Seasons is created by Katja Patel at Zest for Yoga & Ayurveda. | |||
| Are You Just Tired — or Actually Burnt Out? Here’s How to Tell | 19 Jul 2025 | 00:18:07 | |
updated from previous title: Beyond Exhaustion: How to Spot Burnout and Let Ayurveda Restore You 🎙️ Show Notes Keywords: 🌿 Summary In this episode, Katja Patel explores the often-overlooked differences between simple exhaustion and true burnout — and how Ayurveda’s timeless wisdom can gently guide you back to balance. She shares how to recognise the early signs, why quick fixes fall short, and how small daily rituals rebuild your vitality over time. You’ll also hear why self-care and mindfulness aren’t luxuries, but essential steps to reclaim your calm, joy, and energy. ✨ Takeaways
🔥 Sound bites "Ayurveda sees burnout as a depletion of Ojas.""Go to bed by 10 to sync your body with calm." "Practise restorative yoga and calming breathing." ⏱ Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Ayurveda and Modern Life Resources 👉 read more about Sattvic Food here 👉learn about the gunas and how they stir the mind 👉try one of these restorative sessions 🎁 Get my free guide: My 5 Quick Ayurvedic Fixes from Scattered to Steady Practical tips to feel calmer, clearer, and more like yourself — without overhauling your life. 🎙️ Rooted in the Seasons is created by Katja Patel at Zest for Yoga & Ayurveda. | |||
| Stressed? Try These Simple Hand Gestures for Instant Calm | 05 Jul 2025 | 00:49:25 | |
updated from previous title: Mudras for Calm In this warm and insightful conversation, Katja Patel speaks with Swami Saradananda — a seasoned yoga teacher and author — about her remarkable journey into yoga, what it truly means to walk the path of a swami, and the often-overlooked power of mudras. Together, they explore how these subtle hand gestures can help ground us, calm scattered thoughts, and bring more ease into our busy lives. The discussion highlights how accessible yoga truly is, with practices like mudras offering simple ways to support well-being, no matter your time, space, or physical condition. Keywords: yoga, mudras, Swami Saradananda, meditation, wellness, Ayurveda, grounding, mindfulness, personal growth, holistic health Takeaways:
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Chapters: 00:00 Introduction to Swami Saradananda and Her Journey How to get in touch with Swami Saradananda Here next Satsang will be 13 July, Sun, 6:30-7:30pm: Guru-purnima - Book your space on Swamiji’s website On the full-moon night dedicated to the teacher, join Swami Saradananda and friends in a discussion and meditation. We will look at archetypical teachers of yoga and inquire into the benefits of having a teacher. The next 5-week online “Mudras for Modern Life” course starts on 25 Sept. There will be an early-bird booking discount available to those who register and pay before July 31st. Full details: https://yogamentor.yoga/mudras In September, a 10-week online Chakra Teachers’ Training for yoga teachers will also begin, with an early-bird booking available for participants who register and pay a non-refundable deposit before July 31st. Full details: https://yogamentor.yoga/chakra Swami Sarada 🎁 Get my free guide: My 5 Quick Ayurvedic Fixes from Scattered to Steady Practical tips to feel calmer, clearer, and more like yourself — without overhauling your life. 🎙️ Rooted in the Seasons is created by Katja Patel at Zest for Yoga & Ayurveda. | |||
| Always in Your Head? Here’s How Yoga Brings You Back Home | 28 Jun 2025 | 00:20:03 | |
updated from previous title: Feel Like You're Always in Your Head? Here’s What Yoga Was Actually Meant to Do Several listeners have reached out saying this podcast put words to something they’ve been feeling for a while. If that’s you too, I’ve created a Stress Less Workshop with simple practices to help you feel more settled and supported day to day. Do you ever feel like you’re stuck in your head — overthinking, doubting, replaying old stories — and just wish you could feel calmer and clearer? In this episode of Rooted in the Seasons, Katja Patel unpacks what yoga is really about (it’s not the poses). Drawing on Patanjali’s Yoga Sutras, she explores how steady practice and simple tools can help quiet the mind, peel back layers of stress, and reconnect you to your true, calm nature. You’ll hear why daily rhythms matter more than intensity, how to work with common obstacles like distraction or doubt, and gentle ways to return to yourself, one breath at a time. Keywords Yoga, Patanjali, Mindfulness, Practice, Sutras, Calm, Clarity, Ancient Wisdom, Modern Life, Self-Care, Overthinking Takeaways
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Chapters 00:00 Introduction: What Yoga Is Really About 🎁 Get my free guide: My 5 Quick Ayurvedic Fixes from Scattered to Steady Practical tips to feel calmer, clearer, and more like yourself — without overhauling your life. 🎙️ Rooted in the Seasons is created by Katja Patel at Zest for Yoga & Ayurveda. | |||
| Overheating Easily? Try These 5 Cooling Ayurveda & Yoga Tools | 21 Jun 2025 | 00:17:43 | |
updated from previous title: 5 Yoga & Ayurveda Practices to Stay Cool This Summer Summary In this episode of Rooted in the Seasons, Katja Patel explores how to stay balanced and well during the hottest time of year using simple, practical tools from Ayurveda. From food choices and hydration to herbal support, gentle yoga, and soothing self-care, you’ll learn how to cool down, calm the mind, and enjoy the summer without overwhelm. Whether you run hot or just want to feel better in the heat, this episode will give you easy shifts you can try right away. Takeaways
Chapters 00:00 – Why Summer Throws Us Off Keywords Ayurveda, summer health, Pitta dosha, cooling foods, hydration, herbal remedies, self-care, yoga, digestion, daily rhythm, wellness tips, heat relief Sound Bites 💬 “We wait all year for summer — and then suddenly it’s just… too much.” More Summer Ayurveda Tips:
And don’t forget to download your Summer Food Plan to make all of this even easier. 🎁 Get my free guide: My 5 Quick Ayurvedic Fixes from Scattered to Steady Practical tips to feel calmer, clearer, and more like yourself — without overhauling your life. 🎙️ Rooted in the Seasons is created by Katja Patel at Zest for Yoga & Ayurveda. | |||
| When Life Feels Too Much: A Breathing Practice That Actually Works | 15 Jun 2025 | 00:17:17 | |
🌿 Summary: 🎁 Get my free guide: My 5 Quick Ayurvedic Fixes from Scattered to Steady Practical tips to feel calmer, clearer, and more like yourself — without overhauling your life. 🎙️ Rooted in the Seasons is created by Katja Patel at Zest for Yoga & Ayurveda. | |||
| It’s Not Just What You Do — It’s When You Do It: The Daily Rhythm That Shapes Your Health | 07 Jun 2025 | 00:13:40 | |
Have you ever felt like you're doing all the “right” things — eating healthy, moving your body, trying to rest — but still end the day feeling tired, bloated, and off balance? You’re not alone. And you’re definitely not doing anything wrong. In this episode, we explore one of the most overlooked but powerful truths in both Ayurveda and modern science: it’s not just what you do — it’s when you do it. You’ll learn:
Plus, I’ll share the story of my client Rupee, who transformed her energy and lost 8kg — without dieting — by changing one simple habit. Several listeners have reached out saying this podcast put words to something they’ve been feeling for a while. If that’s you too, I’ve created a Stress Less Workshop with simple practices to help you feel more settled and supported day to day. If you're feeling stuck or overwhelmed, this episode will help you understand why—and what to do next. It’s time to stop swimming upstream and start flowing with your body’s natural rhythm. 🎁 Get my free guide: My 5 Quick Ayurvedic Fixes from Scattered to Steady Practical tips to feel calmer, clearer, and more like yourself — without overhauling your life. 🎙️ Rooted in the Seasons is created by Katja Patel at Zest for Yoga & Ayurveda. | |||
| Why Spring Makes You Feel Heavy - 5 Ayurvedic Herbs That Bring Back Your Energy | 10 Mar 2026 | 00:16:19 | |
🎙️Show Notes Summary In this episode of Rooted in the Seasons, Katja Patel explores why the transition from winter to spring can leave the body feeling heavy, sluggish, or congested. From an Ayurvedic perspective, this is linked to Kapha accumulating during winter and becoming more noticeable as temperatures rise. Katja shares five familiar kitchen herbs and spices — black pepper, ginger, turmeric, cinnamon, and thyme — that help stimulate digestion, reduce congestion, and gently restore lightness and energy during the spring season. She also explains how herbs can be combined with anupana (carriers) like honey and why Ayurveda traditionally recommends a gentle spring cleanse to support digestion during this seasonal transition. Ayurveda
Why Spring Makes You Feel Heavy — and 5 Ayurvedic Herbs That Help 5 Ayurvedic Herbs and Spices That Bring Lightness Back in Spring
00:00 Welcome and seasonal context Resources
🎁 Get my free guide: My 5 Quick Ayurvedic Fixes from Scattered to Steady Practical tips to feel calmer, clearer, and more like yourself — without overhauling your life. 🎙️ Rooted in the Seasons is created by Katja Patel at Zest for Yoga & Ayurveda. | |||
| The Yoga That Actually Changes Your Life (Not the Poses) | 31 May 2025 | 00:21:28 | |
updated from previous title: Is yoga really just about postures? Or is there something more beneath the surface?
We’ll explore the rich and often surprising history of yoga, from the Bhagavad Gita and Yoga Sutras to the Hatha Yoga Pradipika. You’ll hear how yoga postures were never the end goal — but a starting point for deeper practices like breathwork and meditation. Katja also shares what beginners can expect when stepping into a class for the first time, and why you truly can begin exactly where you are. Whether you're yoga-curious, looking to relieve stress or pain, or simply want to reconnect with yourself, this episode offers encouragement, clarity, and a fresh perspective on what yoga can be — beyond the mat. 🎁 Get my free guide: My 5 Quick Ayurvedic Fixes from Scattered to Steady Practical tips to feel calmer, clearer, and more like yourself — without overhauling your life. 🎙️ Rooted in the Seasons is created by Katja Patel at Zest for Yoga & Ayurveda. | |||
| Can’t Switch Off? Try These 5 Ayurvedic Shifts for Instant Calm | 26 May 2025 | 00:28:57 | |
updated from previous title: Struggling to Switch Off? These 5 Ayurvedic Tips Might Help Why is it so hard to relax — even when the day is over? You’ve ticked off your to-do list, the house is quiet, and yet your mind is still racing. In this episode, we explore why relaxing isn’t just about willpower or mindset — it’s a physiological shift. You’ll learn how your nervous system responds to stress and why your body might still be stuck in “go mode” long after the external busyness has ended. We’ll then look at five key Ayurvedic insights that can help you unwind — including the role of the gunas (the qualities of the mind), the stress response of each dosha, the power of daily routine (Dinacharya), and how food and evening rituals can support your body in softening and settling. Each shift is gentle, realistic, and designed to meet you where you are — no overhaul required. Whether you’re feeling wired at bedtime or just craving a calmer pace, this episode will offer a grounded, compassionate path forward. Tune in for practical tools, reflective questions, and soothing perspective from the wisdom of Ayurveda. 🎁 Get my free guide: My 5 Quick Ayurvedic Fixes from Scattered to Steady Practical tips to feel calmer, clearer, and more like yourself — without overhauling your life. 🎙️ Rooted in the Seasons is created by Katja Patel at Zest for Yoga & Ayurveda. | |||
| Why You Snack When You’re Not Hungry — And How to Break the Cycle | 21 May 2025 | 00:20:55 | |
Updated from previous title: The Secret Link Between Snacking and Stress Why do we reach for snacks when we’re not truly hungry? In this episode, I explore the hidden emotional and physiological triggers behind snacking — from mental fatigue to skipped meals and nervous system overwhelm. Through the lens of Ayurveda, we look at how stress, irregular eating, and lack of rest can quietly push us toward constant grazing. You’ll hear gentle, practical suggestions rooted in seasonal living: from the “hot water test” for true hunger, to grounding morning routines that build ojas and reduce cravings naturally. I also shared a client story that showed how one small lunch change ended her 4 pm crisp habit, without willpower. Plus, you can try simple yoga poses and rest practices instead of snacking. This episode is for you if you often feel tired, scattered, or stuck in a snack-stress loop. Let’s reframe snacking not as something to fix, but as something to listen to. Because sometimes, your body isn’t asking for food — it’s asking for rhythm, warmth, or a pause. 🎁 Get my free guide: My 5 Quick Ayurvedic Fixes from Scattered to Steady Practical tips to feel calmer, clearer, and more like yourself — without overhauling your life. 🎙️ Rooted in the Seasons is created by Katja Patel at Zest for Yoga & Ayurveda. | |||
| The Spring Reset Your Mind and Kitchen Have Been Craving | 21 May 2025 | 00:18:23 | |
Updated from previous title: Spring Pantry Makeover: clear clutter, reduce stress, eat seasonally In this episode of Rooted in the Seasons, Katja Patel explores how a spring pantry makeover can do more than declutter your shelves — it can ease decision fatigue, reduce stress, and support your physical and mental wellbeing. Drawing on Ayurvedic wisdom and the principle of ritucharya (seasonal routine), Katja shares how aligning your kitchen with the rhythms of spring can help clear out the heaviness of Kapha season and bring in more lightness, clarity, and energy. You’ll learn why seasonal eating is more than a trend — it’s a way to reconnect with your body and environment. Katja walks you through what to let go of, what to restock, and how to prepare your pantry with foods and spices that are better suited for this time of year. From sprouting lentils to creating a custom spring spice blend, this episode is full of practical, gentle ways to support digestion and lighten your mental load. We also explore the connection between food clutter and mental clutter, and how simple Ayurvedic practices — like breathwork and mindful eating — can help you feel calmer and more grounded. Whether you're new to Ayurveda or just feeling overwhelmed by food choices, this conversation invites you to simplify, slow down, and return to what truly nourishes you. 🎁 Get my free guide: My 5 Quick Ayurvedic Fixes from Scattered to Steady Practical tips to feel calmer, clearer, and more like yourself — without overhauling your life. 🎙️ Rooted in the Seasons is created by Katja Patel at Zest for Yoga & Ayurveda. | |||
| The Morning Routine That Makes Your Whole Day Feel Easier | 21 May 2025 | 00:11:59 | |
updated from previous title: Your Morning Blueprint: Start Strong, Stress Less, Feel Clear How you start your day shapes everything that follows. In this episode of Rooted in the Seasons, I share a simple Ayurvedic morning blueprint to help you start strong, stress less, and feel clear—without adding more overwhelm to your busy schedule. You’ll hear about traditional practices like looking at your palms, stepping out of bed with awareness, drinking warm water, gentle movement, setting intentions, and nourishing yourself with warm food. I’ll explain the meaning behind these rituals and how they connect back to Ayurvedic wisdom, plus share a story from one of my students whose migraines eased after adopting just one of these simple habits. Whether you’re new to Ayurveda or looking to deepen your daily rhythm, this episode offers practical, meaningful steps to bring more balance, focus, and steadiness into your mornings. Let’s explore how small changes can create powerful ripples through your day and your health. 🎁 Get my free guide: My 5 Quick Ayurvedic Fixes from Scattered to Steady Practical tips to feel calmer, clearer, and more like yourself — without overhauling your life. 🎙️ Rooted in the Seasons is created by Katja Patel at Zest for Yoga & Ayurveda. | |||
| Overthinking? Here’s How Meditation Actually Calms Your Mind | 21 May 2025 | 00:26:14 | |
updated from previous title: Why Meditation Matters More Than Ever (and How It Can Change Your Life) 🎧 When You Can’t Switch Off: What Meditation Really Teaches Us Keywords: Summary: Through the wisdom of the Yoga Sutras and Bhagavad Gita, she unpacks the deeper purpose of meditation and why awareness — not perfection — is at its heart. You’ll also hear a short reading from Chapter 6 of the Bhagavad Gita, offering timeless insight for anyone seeking calm, clarity, and resilience. Takeaways:
Sound bites: Chapters: 🎁 Get my free guide: My 5 Quick Ayurvedic Fixes from Scattered to Steady Practical tips to feel calmer, clearer, and more like yourself — without overhauling your life. 🎙️ Rooted in the Seasons is created by Katja Patel at Zest for Yoga & Ayurveda. | |||
| Ayurveda Made Simple: The Gentle Guide to Feeling Balanced Again | 21 May 2025 | 00:18:05 | |
updated from previous title: The Balance of Life: Understanding Ayurveda In this episode, we explore the beautiful foundations of Ayurveda—India’s ancient science of life and longevity. You’ll learn about the five elements that form the building blocks of nature, how they combine into the three doshas—Vata, Pitta, and Kapha—and why understanding your unique dosha makeup can be the key to better health and emotional balance. We also look at one of Ayurveda’s most practical gifts: daily rhythm. Just like nature follows a rhythm, so do our bodies. You’ll hear how different times of day correspond to different doshas, and how aligning your activities—like waking, eating, and resting—with these natural energies can help you feel clearer, calmer, and more grounded. Whether you're brand new to Ayurveda or revisiting its wisdom with fresh eyes, this short and simple guide will give you tools to bring more ease into your everyday life. Listen in to discover why balance begins with awareness—and how small shifts can have a big impact on your wellbeing. 🎁 Get my free guide: My 5 Quick Ayurvedic Fixes from Scattered to Steady Practical tips to feel calmer, clearer, and more like yourself — without overhauling your life. 🎙️ Rooted in the Seasons is created by Katja Patel at Zest for Yoga & Ayurveda. | |||
| The Qualities That Make You a Confident, Grounded Yoga Teacher | 21 May 2025 | 00:18:55 | |
updated from previous title: 5 Inner Values to Ground and Guide Your Yoga Teaching What makes a yoga teacher truly inspiring isn’t how long they can hold a headstand or how many certificates they’ve collected—it’s how they live what they teach. In this episode, we explore five inner values that form the foundation of grounded, compassionate yoga teaching. From self-awareness and curiosity to honesty, boundaries, and resilience, these values help teachers show up with integrity and care. Rooted in personal practice and timeless yogic principles, they remind us that teaching yoga is about presence, not performance. Whether you’re new to teaching or have been guiding students for years, this is an invitation to reflect on what really matters—and how the way you show up can ripple far beyond the mat. 🎁 Get my free guide: My 5 Quick Ayurvedic Fixes from Scattered to Steady Practical tips to feel calmer, clearer, and more like yourself — without overhauling your life. 🎙️ Rooted in the Seasons is created by Katja Patel at Zest for Yoga & Ayurveda. | |||
| Surya Namaskar: Myth, Mantra, and Movement | 21 May 2025 | 00:13:35 | |
🎙️Show Notes In this conversation, Katja Patel explores the practice of Surya Namaskar, or Salute to the Sun, emphasising its significance in yoga and its connection to the myth of Hanuman. She discusses the sequence's adaptability, its benefits for the body and mind, and the incorporation of mantras to enhance the practice. The conversation concludes with practical guidance for practitioners and reflections on the deeper meaning of Surya Namaskar as a ritual of gratitude and reconnection. Several listeners have reached out saying this podcast put words to something they’ve been feeling for a while. Takeaways:
Sound Bites: "It's simple, it's adaptable and grounding." Chapters: 00:00 Introduction to Surya Namaskar 01:28 The Myth of Hanuman 03:20 Understanding Surya Namaskar 04:42 The Significance of the Sun 05:56 The Complete Practice of Surya Namaskar 06:58 Incorporating Mantras into Practice 10:21 Exploring Bija Mantras 12:23 Practical Guidance for Practice 13:39 Final Thoughts on Surya NamaskarKeywords: Surya Namaskar, yoga, Hanuman, mantras, meditation, wellness, Ayurveda, breath, practice, ritual Includes a free printable chart and audio mantra support. 📖 Prefer to read instead? 🎁 Get my free guide: My 5 Quick Ayurvedic Fixes from Scattered to Steady Practical tips to feel calmer, clearer, and more like yourself — without overhauling your life. 🎙️ Rooted in the Seasons is created by Katja Patel at Zest for Yoga & Ayurveda. | |||
| What Really Happens During a 7-Day Ayurvedic Cleanse | 21 May 2025 | 00:19:21 | |
updated from previous title: Inside My 7-Day Ayurvedic Spring Cleanse This episode takes you behind the scenes of my personal 7-day Ayurvedic spring cleanse. From the meals and herbal supports to the emotional and physical shifts, I walk you through each day of the journey—what I ate, how I felt, and how I stayed grounded through it all. You’ll hear how I gradually transitioned from denser meals to lighter ones, supported my digestion with Ayurvedic herbs, and experienced a deep reset—not just in my body but also in my energy and mindset. I also share the often-overlooked post-cleanse phase, samsarjana krama, and how it helps restore digestive fire and long-term wellbeing. If you’re curious about what a gentle, real-life Ayurvedic cleanse actually looks like—or you’re preparing for your own—you’ll find inspiration, practical tips, and permission to take it slow and stay warm. 🎁 Get my free guide: My 5 Quick Ayurvedic Fixes from Scattered to Steady Practical tips to feel calmer, clearer, and more like yourself — without overhauling your life. 🎙️ Rooted in the Seasons is created by Katja Patel at Zest for Yoga & Ayurveda. | |||
| Kapha Dosha Explained: Why Spring Makes You Feel Heavy (and What Helps) | 05 Mar 2026 | 00:16:35 | |
🎙️Show Notes SummarySpring is Kapha season in Ayurveda — and that can bring heaviness, puffiness, congestion, and lower motivation. In this episode, I explain why these changes happen and how understanding Kapha can help you work with the season instead of pushing against it. We explore: If you’ve ever wondered why spring sometimes feels heavier rather than lighter, this episode will help you understand what your body may be asking for. KeywordsAyurveda, Kapha dosha, Kapha season, Ayurveda spring health, seasonal living, Ayurvedic diet, spring detox Ayurveda, Kapha imbalance, Ayurveda for beginners Key Topics
"Spring doesn't always make us feel lighter. Sometimes it makes us feel heavier." "Kapha gives stability and resilience — but in spring it can also feel like stagnation." "Warm food and movement melt Kapha." "Kapha either accumulates… or it moves." 00:00 Why Spring Can Make You Feel Heavy 01:04 What Kapha Dosha Is and Why It Rises in Spring 08:55 How to Balance Kapha with Food and Lifestyle 14:09 Working With the Season Instead of Against It Resources mentioned in this episode Kapha Dosha Explained (blog post) 🎁 Get my free guide: My 5 Quick Ayurvedic Fixes from Scattered to Steady Practical tips to feel calmer, clearer, and more like yourself — without overhauling your life. 🎙️ Rooted in the Seasons is created by Katja Patel at Zest for Yoga & Ayurveda. | |||
| I Just Want to Sleep — An Ayurvedic Guide to Restful Nights | 26 Feb 2026 | 00:14:15 | |
🎙Show Notes Summary You crawl into bed exhausted… and your mind starts pacing. If you’re tired but can’t sleep — waking at 3am, replaying conversations, mentally organising tomorrow — this episode is for you. In this conversation, I explore sleep through an Ayurvedic lens and explain why sleep struggles are rarely random. They often reflect rhythm — how you eat, work, wind down, and move through your day. We’ll explore:
This isn’t about perfection or strict routines. It’s about rebuilding sleep gently — through steady, supportive rhythms that tell your body it’s safe to rest. If sleep has been feeling fragile, you’ll find links in the show notes to deeper support inside Stress Less, Live More, as well as my Ayurvedic sleep masterclass. Small, steady changes matter. Keywords Ayurvedic sleep, women and sleep, Vata insomnia, Pitta second wind, waking at 3am, nervous system and sleep, evening routine for better sleep, stress and sleep patterns, Ayurveda for modern women, rebuilding rhythm Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Sleep and Modern Life 02:19 Understanding Sleep from an Ayurvedic Perspective 07:53 The Connection Between Sleep and Daily Rhythm 12:16 Practical Steps to Improve Sleep Quality Sound Bites “I just want to sleep.” “Sleep returns when safety returns.”
✨ Ready to shape your rhythm? If you’d like support building a daily rhythm in a structured way, join us inside the monthly Stress Less – The Rhythm Workshop. 🎁 Get my free guide: My 5 Quick Ayurvedic Fixes from Scattered to Steady Practical tips to feel calmer, clearer, and more like yourself — without overhauling your life. 🎙️ Rooted in the Seasons is created by Katja Patel at Zest for Yoga & Ayurveda. | |||
| Living the Life You Wanted — But Feeling Drained | 18 Feb 2026 | 00:12:57 | |
🎙️Show Notes Keywords Ayurveda, daily rhythm, women’s health, nervous system regulation, hormonal balance, digestion and circadian rhythm, stress and depletion, lifestyle rhythm, seasonal living, restorative routines, energy and resilience Summary In this episode of Rooted in the Seasons, Katja Patel explores why so many women feel drained even when their lives look full and meaningful. Rather than focusing on workload alone, she looks at the deeper role daily rhythm plays in nervous system regulation, digestion, hormonal balance, and overall well-being. Drawing on Ayurvedic wisdom and modern circadian science, Katja explains how predictability signals safety to the body and why fragmented routines quietly deplete energy over time. She shares simple, practical ways to restore rhythm — especially through small morning and evening rituals — and invites listeners to reflect on how their own daily patterns might be shaping how they feel. This episode is a gentle reminder that you may not need a different life — just a rhythm that supports you. Takeaways
Sound Bites "You chose this life — and you value it." Chapters 00:00 Welcome to Rooted in the Seasons 🌿 Explore further:
✨ Ready to shape your rhythm? If you’d like support building daily rhythm in a structured way, join us inside the monthly Stress Less – The Rhythm Workshop. 🎁 Get my free guide: My 5 Quick Ayurvedic Fixes from Scattered to Steady Practical tips to feel calmer, clearer, and more like yourself — without overhauling your life. 🎙️ Rooted in the Seasons is created by Katja Patel at Zest for Yoga & Ayurveda. | |||
| Stress-Free Meal Planning: Reducing Mental Load on Busy Days | 11 Feb 2026 | 00:12:16 | |
🎙️Show Notes Keyword meal planning for busy women, mental load, decision fatigue, nervous system support, Ayurveda for everyday life, daily rhythm, stress reduction, family meal planning, gentle structure, healthy routines without rigidity Several listeners have reached out saying this podcast put words to something they’ve been feeling for a while. If that’s you too, I’ve created a Stress Less Workshop with simple practices to help you feel more settled and supported day to day. In this episode of Rooted in the Seasons, Katja Patel explores why the question “What’s for dinner?” can feel so draining — and how gentle meal planning can reduce mental load and support the nervous system. Drawing on personal experience and Ayurvedic wisdom, Katja reframes meal planning not as discipline or perfection, but as rhythm and support. She shares practical, flexible strategies — from involving family to online grocery ordering — and explains why a meal plan should be a reference point, not a rigid rule. This episode is for anyone who feels mentally blocked by food decisions at the end of the day and wants a calmer, more sustainable way to nourish themselves and their family. Takeaways
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Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Meal Planning and Mental Load 04:34 The Importance of Decision-Making in Meal Planning 07:59 Flexible Meal Planning Strategies 10:35 Key Takeaways on Meal Planning and Support 🎁 Get my free guide: My 5 Quick Ayurvedic Fixes from Scattered to Steady Practical tips to feel calmer, clearer, and more like yourself — without overhauling your life. 🎙️ Rooted in the Seasons is created by Katja Patel at Zest for Yoga & Ayurveda. | |||
| The Gunas: How Sattva, Rajas, and Tamas Shape the Mind | 04 Feb 2026 | 00:17:00 | |
🎙️Show Notes Keywords Several listeners have reached out saying this podcast put words to something they’ve been feeling for a while. If that’s you too, I’ve created a Stress Less Workshop with simple practices to help you feel more settled and supported day to day. Episode Summary Several listeners have reached out saying this podcast put words to something they’ve been feeling for a while.If that’s you too, I’ve created a Stress Less Workshop with simple practices to help you feel more settled and supported day to day. In this episode of Rooted in the Seasons, Katja Patel explores the Ayurvedic concept of the gunas — sattva, rajas, and tamas — and how these three qualities primarily shape the mind, influencing how we think, feel, and respond to daily life. Katja shares how recognising the gunas gives us language for inner states we often sense but can’t quite name, and why awareness creates choice rather than pressure. She also explores how food influences the mind via the body, and why contemplative traditions favour sattvic food to support clarity and steadiness. This episode offers a grounded, practical way to work with the gunas consciously — through gentle observation, small shifts, and rhythm rather than rules. Takeaways
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Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Ayurvedic Wisdom Links: Read full blog post if you like to come back to the content. 🎁 Get my free guide: My 5 Quick Ayurvedic Fixes from Scattered to Steady Practical tips to feel calmer, clearer, and more like yourself — without overhauling your life. 🎙️ Rooted in the Seasons is created by Katja Patel at Zest for Yoga & Ayurveda. | |||