
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.