Ayurvedic Recipe for Disaster

Lately in the podcast I’ve included a recipe. In this week’s podcast is the Recipe for Disaster. You see, I got snot. And when I listened to a few of my friends, I heard tales of sore throats, flus, and sinus infections. The Recipe for Disaster Ignore that you palette is shifting. Ignore your food blahs. […]

Back to School with Ayurveda

Fall is a time of year when things are changing. For those who have a love of learning, this is a time when the door is wide open for growth and expansion. The seasons are also changing, everything in nature is drying out, and if we don’t take care of ourselves physically, we can leave […]

Ayurveda for Lyme Disease

Advice from an Ayurvedic Practitioner Lyme Disease: Mary’s Invader Insight! Mary Sullivan (daretoselfcare.com) worked for over 20 years in the chemical industry as a chemist, engineer, manager, and director. During that time she found her own path of change and learning, immersing herself in the study and practice of Yoga, Yoga Therapy and Ayurveda. Ironically it […]

Senses, Santosha, and Time to Refresh

Dear You, Thanks to those who emailed me after the Intuition/Resistance piece from last week. Lately, I’ve taken to pointing my awareness to sensory pleasure. I’m not sure why exactly this is a big breakthrough for me. I know I’ve been “taught” about accessing the now through fully taking in through the senses. This subtle […]

Are you opening the front door or back door?

The nature of nature is pulsation. On, off. Hot, cold. Heavy, light. We sway between poles. We contract, we expand. The constant change and our evolution go hand in hand. We are stimulated and soothed. As we realize this is who and what we are, we embrace the fluctuations. We pulse between true hunger and […]

Dharma Workshop

The Dharma Workshop is a free workshop for yoga people and holistic wellness peeps to align themselves and get on track for bigger impact.

Yogahealer Holiday Best of Blog + Podcast

Years ago, Winston and I made a habit of escaping the off-season in Driggs, Idaho by designing our schedules to have a huge break from Thanksgiving until Christmas. We soon found we didn’t want to come “home” for the holidays”. In fact, we wanted to live outside of consumer culture. We moved to Mexico 1/2 […]