

The Simple Ayurveda Podcast
Angela Perger
Simple Ayurveda is here to make ancient science easy to understand, relatable and totally possible for you to apply into your modern day life so that you can be your healthiest, most vibrant self. Angela Perger is an Ayurveda practitioner, professor of holistic health and mother of two.
Grab the free resources over at simpleayurveda.com or follow @angela.perger on Instagram.
Grab the free resources over at simpleayurveda.com or follow @angela.perger on Instagram.
Episodes
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Jul 8, 2019 • 37min
Interview with Kerry Harling | Healing with Ayurveda
Kerry Harling is an Ayurvedic practitioner, author and TedX speaker. She shares her story of overcoming fatigue, fibromyalgia and mercury poisoning. We also chat about prescription drugs and combining Ayurveda with the Western Medical System.

Jun 30, 2019 • 44min
Interview with Cate Terry | Zero Waste, Creating Community, Yoga + Ayurveda
Cate Terry is a yoga teacher, mama and zero waste advocate. We chat about how her yoga practice and teaching style have grown, what it means to practice zero waste and practical ways to get started today.

Jun 24, 2019 • 16min
The Role of Toxins
Everything we take in is transformed into consciousness or toxins. This episode discusses two forms of toxins: self-created and environmental. Ayurveda empowers us to reduce both.

Jun 17, 2019 • 22min
Pitta Dosha + My Journey with Alcohol
Caffeine and alcohol are two of the biggest triggers for elevating pitta dosha. In this episode I get personal about my own journey with alcohol and why I’ll be sober this summer.

Jun 10, 2019 • 1h 17min
Interview with Diana Vitarelli | Life Purpose, Vulnerability + Practicing and Teaching Yoga for the Long Haul
This episode is a chat with my very first yoga teacher, Diana Vitarelli from Dhyana Yoga in Philadelphia. She has been teaching yoga for 25+ years and it was during my first yoga teacher training with her in 2011 that the seed of Ayurveda was planted in my mind. We talk about everything from life purpose, Brene Brown and shame/vulnerability, yoga and Ayurveda in everyday life, cutting yourself some slack and coffee.

Jun 3, 2019 • 46min
Interview with Hadas Knox | TCM + Healing Depression, Intuitive Eating & Conscious Consumerism
Hadas Knox is a Traditional Chinese Medicine practitioner and author (her book is The Holistic Antidepressant Diet). She’s also a toddler mama. We chat about TCM and the seasons, intuitive eating, conscious consumerism and using food as medicine to heal emotional issues. She is a wealth of knowledge and compassion.

May 27, 2019 • 21min
Q & A | Kitchen Staples, Thoughts on Tofu + Family Friendly Ayurveda
This episode is a Q & A session based on your questions. Topics include basic kitchen staples, figuring out ways to handle when family members don’t want to eat Ayurvedic foods, thoughts on tofu and gauging how much commitment you really need to Ayurvedic eating.

May 21, 2019 • 1h 19min
Interview with Leslie Genchi | Astro Herbalism + Wild Foraging
Leslie Genchi is a clinical herbalist based out of Orange County, California. We chat about wild plants as nourishing herbs, juicing as a powerful depletion therapy, the Ayurvedic way to use fresh juices, astro herbalism and more. She has a powerful relationship with the plant world that is absolutely contagious.

May 13, 2019 • 1h 19min
Interview with Hilary Rachael | Simple Living and Sustainable Ayurveda
Meet Hilary. She’s been practicing Ayurveda for 20+ years and lives a simple farm life on Vancouver Island in Canada. We chat about her No Spend year, how she meal plans with the weather in mind, reducing food waste and modifying Ayurveda for everyday life. She is truly a simple living inspiration.

May 6, 2019 • 56min
Interview with Kira Malone | Ayurveda, Hormones, Postpartum + Parenting
Kira is a maternal wellness coach that helps women drop the guilt and worry of motherhood and step into flow and ease. We chat about postpartum health, hormonal balance, depletion, fertility & miscarriage as well as the sacred pause and conscious parenting.