• Ayurveda Basics for Modern Life: Food as Medicine, Dinacharya & Staying in Rhythm
    Jan 18 2026

    Quote from Episode:

    “Food should be the number one medicine.” — Bridge Ochoa


    Show Notes:

    Nicholas and Bridge reunite after the holidays with a grounded, real-life reminder: Ayurveda isn’t complicated—it’s rhythmic. They unpack how travel, hotel food, and routine disruption can push the system off-balance, especially when Vata volatility and Pitta heat collide. Bridge shares a practical “mom-as-practitioner” story—using simple, accessible foods like congee, stewed apples, baked banana, and fresh paneer + probiotic whey to support digestion, hydration, and recovery fast. From defining demulcents to discussing herb–drug interactions, they emphasize the Ayurvedic approach: focus on qualities, start with dinacharya, and move toward a state of health—one doable habit at a time. If you’ve been overwhelmed by wellness trends, this episode brings you back to basics.

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    41 mins
  • How Proximity Shapes Perception: An Ayurveda Full Moon Reflection on Stress, Boundaries & Self-Care
    Jan 3 2026

    In this Full Moon New Year reflection, Nicholas explores how proximity shapes perception—and why what you keep close quietly determines how you feel, react, and move through the world. Drawing from Ayurveda, yoga, and lived experience, he unpacks how holidays, relationships, habits, and even old memories influence the nervous system and push us toward or away from balance.

    This episode reframes boundaries as energy conservation (not defense), challenges pop-culture self-care, and explains why you’ll always return to what you’ve practiced most—especially under stress. If you’ve felt overwhelmed, reactive, or depleted, this conversation invites a simple but powerful inquiry: what am I holding close, and is it serving my well-being?


    🌕 Full Moon reflection

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    23 mins
  • Ayurveda, Intuition & Embodied Wisdom: On Hips, Hamstrings, Healing & Honoring Your Path
    Dec 4 2025

    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 Kimps


    Show 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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    39 mins
  • Ayurveda, Vata Burnout & The Power of Simple Food: A Fall Reflection on Rhythm, Roots & Returning to Self
    Nov 20 2025

    Quote from Episode:

    “The only one who knows all the answers is you… Ayurveda just teaches you how to come back home.” — Bridge Ochoa

    Show Notes:

    In this Fall-season episode, Nicholas and Bridge unravel what happens when Vata winds, Pitta heat, grief anniversaries, and nonstop teaching collide. From the hollow, scattered feeling that marks Vata burnout to the grounding truth of Kapha nature, they break down how seasonal extremes, hot yoga, talking, and work rhythm can leave the mind racing faster than the mouth. Bridge offers a practitioner’s lens on vikṛti-first care, balancing cold, dry qualities with oil, warmth, spices, and simplicity. Together they explore the power of three hot meals, root vegetables, antidoting bitter veggies with oils and carminatives, and why Americans are conditioned to fear salt, oil, and real nourishment.


    They also challenge the culture’s obsession with protein, question wellness fads, and return everything to Ayurveda’s core teaching: food is medicine, simplicity is wisdom, and you are the expert of you.

    If you’re feeling scattered, depleted, or untethered this season, this episode is a deep exhale back into yourself.

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    35 mins
  • Ayurveda & Everyday Alchemy: Fever, Fresh Spices & the Truth About Ashwagandha
    Nov 5 2025

    Quote from Episode:

    “Herbs are intuitive — they move through the body like energy. You have to feel them, not just take them.” — Bridge Ochoa


    Show Notes:

    In this Full Moon episode, Nicholas and Bridge dive into the everyday practice of Ayurveda — from Bridge’s real-life bout with fever to the herbal remedies that helped her recover overnight. Bridge shares how Guduchi (Tinospora cordifolia) became her go-to for clearing heat, toxins, and inflammation, and why even universal herbs like ginger or turmeric aren’t always the right fit for every dosha. Together, they unpack Rasā, Vīrya, and Vipāka, explaining how each herb’s journey through the body determines its true effect, and why context always trumps trend.


    The conversation widens into a lively critique of modern wellness fads — from ashwagandha chocolates to overused “dosha quizzes” — and a grounded return to the wisdom of fresh spices, intuitive cooking, and mindful digestion. If you’ve ever wondered why Ayurveda isn’t one-size-fits-all, this episode will change how you see your spice cabinet.

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    41 mins
  • Ayurveda & the Art of Simplicity: Diwali, Doshas & the Return to Rhythm
    Oct 21 2025

    Quote from Episode:

    “It’s so simple. But just because something is simple doesn’t mean it doesn’t work.” — Bridge Ochoa


    Show Notes:

    In this New Moon Diwali episode, Nicholas and Bridge celebrate light over darkness through the lens of Ayurveda—how rhythm, food, and presence become medicine. What begins as a chat about Maryland bridges and family roots flows into a grounded talk on doshas, misused online quizzes, and the real art of assessment through pulse, observation, and conversation. They share insights from Dr. Vasant Lad, contrast Western and Ayurvedic diagnostics, and explore why disease can’t be treated with a one-size-fits-all model.


    Bridge recalls healing a client’s chronic UTIs with wheatgrass, while Nicholas opens up about grief, daily structure, and rediscovering health through simple rituals: three warm meals, a clean kitchen, and faith in small progress.

    If you’ve felt ungrounded or overcomplicating wellness, this episode is your gentle return to the altar of simplicity.

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    38 mins
  • Ayurveda, Grief & Seasonal Medicine: Vata Weather, Pomegranate Remedies, and Gentle Starts
    Oct 7 2025

    Quote from Episode:

    “What’s in season is there for a reason.” — Bridge Ochoa


    Show Notes:

    Nicholas and Bridge keep it real with a week of tech glitches, daycare germs, and the slow tide of grief—then turn to Ayurveda for ground. Bridge shares a simple pantry remedy that cleared her baby’s stuffy nose in a day: fresh pomegranate juice with a touch of ginger and cracked black pepper. From there, they widen the lens to Vata-season care: eat in season (pumpkin, squash, roots), favor warm, simple meals, and remember that food is medicine—often already in your kitchen. They explore tamas (heaviness) and how to meet it with prana (lightness): try “follow your smallest excitement” with no expectation of outcomes, step outside for sun, and keep routines soft but steady. If life feels scattered or heavy, this conversation offers doable, nourishing starts.

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    39 mins
  • Ayurveda in Vata Season: Rahu Shadows, Sattvic Food & the Medicine of Attention
    Sep 21 2025

    Quote from Episode:

    “We have to protect our focus—like our life depends on it, because it does.” — Bridge Ochoa


    Show Notes:

    Hot-and-scattered September has a signature, and Ayurveda calls it Vata season. In this New Moon reflection, Nicholas and Bridge trace how eclipse energy (Rahu), altitude, dry winds, and screen overload stir anxiety, sleeplessness, and overconsumption—and what to do about it. They name food as first medicine for fall (pumpkin, squash, roots, ghee in moderation), plus sattvic routines that regulate the nervous system before the hacks: breath, movement, simple meals, earlier nights. They touch on Pitta-driven skin flares (folliculitis, dermatitis) and offer a gentle home tip: a chickpea-flour face wash for light exfoliation and astringency. There’s a nod to Dhanvantari, and an invitation to try a 24-hour observation practice—witnessing thoughts and cravings without judgment, then choosing opposites to rebalance. If your mind feels windblown, this episode is a steadying exhale.


    Side Bar: Dhanvatari was brought up because I said Ayurveda 3 times, and I wanted to know who would show up because I did... We used to have scary stories about murderers and ghosts that show up when you say their names.. haha

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    39 mins