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Episode 166: A Foundational Breakdown of Your Human Design Chart
If you’ve ever seen your Human Design chart, you know that it’s very confusing. Without any knowledge of the basic foundations of Human Design, it’s hard to understand the basics, let alone the intricacies of your charts. As a Health and Human Design coach, I’m here to help you understand your design so you can determine how to best integrate your design, and live your life with the least amount of resistance.
In this episode, I aim to clear up a few questions and misconceptions of Human Design for you! Knowing your Human Design can help you understand yourself better, shed some light on your gifts that you can offer the world, and how we all function harmoniously together.
Episode Highlights:
A summary of Human Design
The foundational elements of a Human Design Chart
A breakdown of my own Human Design
Episode 165: How Do You Listen to Your Body?
Just “listen to your body.” Haven’t we all heard this before? But what does it even mean? And more importantly, *how* do you even do that?
It’s a question I’ve asked myself for the better part of a decade while dealing with sports injuries, recovering from adrenal dysfunction, and a variety of circumstances.
In this episode, I share how confusing and overwhelming this question felt, how I came to realize that in many ways it’s a skill that not everyone has developed, and how I’ve come to learn what “listening to my body” means to me - and the tools that taught me how to do so.
Episode Highlights:
Why listening to your body is confusing
What it means to listen to your body
How I learned to listen to my body
The tools that taught me how to do so
Episode 164: Facial Reflexology & Holistic Skincare with Sonia Vargas
Our skin is the biggest organ in the body, a big indicator of what might be going on internally, and one of the first things people see when they meet us -- so it's important to take care of it.
Today I brought along Sonia Vargas, a licensed aesthetician and skincare healer, who specializes in holistic treatment and practices. Her drive to keep learning and her passion for helping others manifest themselves in her certifications, namely; Sculptural Lifting Technique & Buccal Facial Massage, Vodder Manual Lymphatic Drainage, Connective Tissue Massage, and Reiki.
She believes that skin treatments go beyond the surface and that it’s deeply rooted in the systems of the whole body. She believes that our bodies are capable of healing themselves naturally, leading to improvement in many skin-related conditions.
Episode Highlights:
The difference between Holistic aestheticians and traditional ones
What Reflexology is and what it can do for you
Sonia’s recommended daily skincare regimen
How other body systems can affect our skin
Episode 163: An Introduction to Ayurveda with Dr. Avanti Kumar Singh
There is so much wisdom in ancient medicines, where the parameters involve the mind, body, and spirit, and the harmony between these aspects of our human selves.
In this episode, I’m joined by Dr. Avanti Kumar Singh, a medical physician who left the conventional medicine world to devote her work to the healing tradition of Ayurveda.
You’ll hear Dr. Kumar Singh explain the foundational principles, misconceptions, as well as break down the stereotypes of how the western world dampens its deeper cultural meanings and interpretations.
Episode Highlights:
How ancient healing traditions differ from western medicine
What is Ayurveda
Breaking Western misconceptions about Ayurveda
Why she doesn’t advocate online dosha quizzes
How yoga fits into Ayurvedic medicine
Episode 162: A Recap of my 7-Day Gut Reset
If you feel like there’s something that feels off within your body, don’t doubt yourself. Take inventory on what those changes are and what’s changed.
Recently, I felt like my gut could use some support. So, I decided to do the 7-Day Gut Reset, created by Mary Shenouda of Paleo Chef.
In this episode, I share my experience with this program. You’ll hear me share:
Why I felt that my gut needed some repair
What the program is and how it aligned with a healing protocol prescribed to me three years before that I never did
A day-by-day recap of the experience
The outcomes and my post-reset experience
Pairing this program with new exercises and meditation, got me in tune with my body again. I believe this is a program you should try - it doesn’t have to be just for when you’re feeling something wrong, but also if you feel like your body just needs a boost!
Episode 161: Six Everyday Endocrine Disruptors and Where to Find Them
We expose ourselves to endocrine disruptors each and every day -- most of the time we aren’t even aware of it.
In this episode, I share with you six areas of concern for exposure to these toxins from within our very own homes. If we aren't conscious or careful, we run the risk of low-dosed and prolonged exposure that can negatively impact our health in the long run.
Episode Highlights:
Everyday toxins we might not be aware of
Endocrine Disruptors and where we can find them
What we can do to lessen our exposure
Episode 160: Reconnecting with Yourself and Choosing What You Want Out of Your Day
I fully believe that what we feel physically has a direct connection to what’s going on with us mentally, spiritually, and emotionally.
In this episode, I discuss how even though we're well into the new year, I'm still feeling the effects of 2020.
You’ll hear me share:
Feeling bothersome and overwhelmed
Overcommitting and struggling with energy management
What I did to reconnect with myself
Episode 159: Why We Have Clutter & How To Fix It With Carly Adams of Tidy Revival
Decluttering is more than just cleaning up. It’s organizing your environment and keeping yourself better in control of what you surround yourself with.
Clutter can be associated with laziness but this isn’t always the case. Often, there are deeper reasons behind clutter, and sometimes professional help can help explore and address this.
As a Functional Nutrition and Human Design Health Coach, I find that our environments play a bigger role than just being our surroundings.
In the last episode, I talked about hidden mold, but how about a problem much more visible to us?
Before we get into how to declutter, let’s first ask why we have disorganization and clutter, to begin with?
Joining me to help us answer this question is Carly Adams, a professional organizer, and owner of Tidy Revival.
Episode Highlights:
What a personal organizer does, Carly’s personal story with clutter, and how she organized her life
Big mistakes people make when decluttering and Carly’s steps to take instead
How to stay organized after decluttering
Practical tips to organize your mail, closet, laundry, storage, and much more!
Episode 158: Battling Mold Exposure with Lara Adler
Environmental impacts on our health are very real. Oftentimes we don’t even consider them as a reason for why we’re feeling sick, especially within our own homes.
Returning to the podcast is my friend, teacher, and mentor, Lara Adler, an Environmental Toxins expert and educator.
Lara joins me today to share her own personal story in dealing with mold.
Silent and unseen, mold can drastically affect your health especially when you have underlying conditions.
Lara goes into detail about her own struggle with mold, sharing:
The signs and symptoms
How she came to suspect and confirm mold exposure
The steps she’s taken to remediate mold
What’s worked, what hasn’t, and what life is like now
Lara also shares and provides context into what she’s learned through in-depth research.

