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Om Som Yoga + Ayurveda Podcast
Aaron Petty + Paige Taylah
99 episodes
5 days ago
Welcome to the Om Som Yoga and Ayurveda Podcast with Aaron Petty and Paige Taylah. Our goal with this podcast is to dive into how we as humans can live more intentional, ethical & sustainable lives. And also how we can come into harmony with, ourselves, others & the earth in the process.
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Welcome to the Om Som Yoga and Ayurveda Podcast with Aaron Petty and Paige Taylah. Our goal with this podcast is to dive into how we as humans can live more intentional, ethical & sustainable lives. And also how we can come into harmony with, ourselves, others & the earth in the process.
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How to Balance Burnout: Ayurvedic Wisdom for Pitta Types
Om Som Yoga + Ayurveda Podcast
26 minutes 39 seconds
1 month ago
How to Balance Burnout: Ayurvedic Wisdom for Pitta Types

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ON THIS WEEK’S EPISODE:

Pitta Dosh - The Sacred Fire of Transformation


This episode explores the fire and water that fuel digestion, clarity and drive, and the burnout, inflammation and intensity that arise when that sacred flame burns too hot. We guide you through the nature of Pitta in body and mind, the Ayurvedic understanding of inflammation and how to balance this transformative force through food, practice and lifestyle.


  • Pitta (पित्त) means “that which digests”. It comes from the root tap, meaning “to heat, burn, shine.”

  • It is the doṣa of transformation, composed of Agni (fire) and Jala (water).

  • It governs digestion, metabolism, vision, discernment and the intellect (buddhi).

  • Primary qualities (guṇas): hot (uṣṇa), sharp (tīkṣṇa), light (laghu), flowing (sara), slightly oily (sneha) and liquid (drava).

  • Sites of Pitta: eyes, brain, small intestine, liver, skin.

  • Functions: digestion of food, light, thoughts and emotions. Clarity of perception. Production of bile and enzymes.

  • Mental tendencies: focused, driven, confident, discerning, but also prone to anger, impatience and perfectionism.

  • Signs of imbalance: skin issues, acid reflux, burning sensations, loose stools, irritability, inflammation and burnout.


  • From the Charaka Saṃhitā:

    "Pitta is hot, sharp, liquid, light, slightly unctuous, flowing, and pungent in taste. It resides in the stomach, blood, sweat, eyes, and skin. It governs digestion, complexion and perception."


    To balance Pitta Dosha:

  • Diet: Emphasise sweet, bitter, and astringent tastes. Use cooling herbs like coriander, fennel, and cardamom. Avoid spicy, oily and fried foods.

  • Lifestyle: Rest before exhaustion. Avoid overwork. Create space in your schedule and in your mind.

  • Environment: Seek cool, calm settings. Spend time near water. Walk under the moonlight.

  • Asana: Favour calming, non-competitive practices like Yin, Restorative or gentle lunar flows.

  • Pranayama: Use Śītalī (cooling breath) and Candra Bhedana (left-nostril breathing) to pacify excess heat.

  • Meditation: Focus on compassion (maitrī), contentment (santoṣa), and letting go of perfectionism.


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    Thank you for listening to the Om Som Yoga & Ayurveda Podcast.

    Please share this episode with someone it might support, and connect with us on social media or via our website.Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠@OmSom.yoga⁠⁠⁠⁠ Website: ⁠⁠⁠⁠OmSom.yoga⁠⁠⁠


    We operate a yoga studio in Berwick, Victoria, Australia, offering classes, workshops, and Yoga Teacher Training programs. We'd love to connect with you wherever you are on your journey.


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    Om Som Yoga + Ayurveda Podcast
    Welcome to the Om Som Yoga and Ayurveda Podcast with Aaron Petty and Paige Taylah. Our goal with this podcast is to dive into how we as humans can live more intentional, ethical & sustainable lives. And also how we can come into harmony with, ourselves, others & the earth in the process.