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FAQs about Thrive with Cate Stillman Podcast:How many episodes does Thrive with Cate Stillman Podcast have?The podcast currently has 596 episodes available.
February 13, 2020What is Kapha DoshaWater + Earth = Kapha. Our Ayurveda intro series continues! Find out more about the stable and nurturing qualities of Kapha and how to thrive as this dosha. Tune into the podcast! What you’ll get out of tuning in: What is Kapha dosha. What are Kapha imbalances. How Kapha types thrive. Links Mentioned in Episode: Check out our Ayurvedic tip sheets Take a Dosha Quiz Living Ayurveda training Show Highlights: Cate likens Kapha energy to that of pond life. Cate describes her Kapha husband and sister. Cate explains why calming Kapha isn’t necessary. Timestamps: 9:18 Qualities of Kapha. 10:06 Physical traits of Kapha types. 18:07 Kapha imbalances. 22:23 Best food practices for Kaphas. Favorite Quotes: “Yoga is the path of enlightenment. Ayurveda is the path of thrive in body mind and spirit.” - Cate Stillman. “Kaphas are blessed with endurance.” - Cate Stillman “Emotionally people like hanging out with Kaphas. They’re mellow, they’re calm, they're reflective. They can listen, like really listen.” - Cate Stillman “The more we understand our nature and our tendencies that bring us out of balance, the better we’re able to actually cultivate the opposite.” - Cate Stillman “Kaphas work is to become a flowing river.” - Cate Stillman “When Kaphas go out of balance it comes from not doing enough. It comes from not being as involved in the world. It comes from not being physical.” - Cate Stillman ...more33minPlay
February 10, 2020What is Pitta DoshaAre you achievement oriented? Do you have a powerful intellect but sometimes lose your cool? You might have a predominance of Pitta Dosha. Find out how to shine without burning out on the podcast! What you’ll get out of tuning in: What is Pitta dosha. What it is like to have a Pitta constitution. What happens when Pitta goes out of balance. Links Mentioned in Episode: Check out our Ayurvedic tip sheets Have a conversation Show Highlights: Cate explains how Pitta shows up in her personal life. Cate describes the extreme side of a Pitta imbalance in the mind. Cate details the mini rejuvenation breaks she takes during the work day. Timestamps: 4:22 The function of Pitta in the body and mind. 7:19 That qualities of Pitta and how it feels in the body and mind. 10:03 The nature of Pitta imbalances in the mind. 12:58 Physical qualities of Pitta. 19:32 How to calm and balance Pitta. 20:11 Practices to help the Pitta mind unwind. 22:38 Foods that aggravate and calm Pitta. Favorite Quotes: “It’s discriminating in nature. It’s separating the wheat from the chaff. It’s separating the truth from the BS. That’s the natural power of Pitta in the mind.” - Cate Stillman “In the paradox is the healing. One of the paradoxes of Pitta in the mind is to have compassion, to actually soften and try to see with empathy all sides of the situation. For a lot of Pitta types this can be the hardest work.” - Cate Stillman “So in terms of digestion, this is one of the easiest ways to identify if you have more Pitta. You’ll tend to have a stronger appetite, you’ll tend to be able to eat more frequently than other people. The whole ‘hangry’ word for people who get angry when they’re hungry, that’s more a Pitta type.” - Cate Stillman “Because they’re such hyper-metabilzers if they eat a high carb diet they’re body is going to burn through everything really quickly. Having a substantial meal in the middle of the day that’s higher in protein and higher in fat can really help a Pitta person.” - Cate Stillman “Pitta’s have to learn how to turn off. Because their mind is so strong they have a desire to go and go and go. Developing a strong discipline to not working after the sun goes down can be a phenomenal lifestyle change for Pitta; to actually unplug. The time between 6:00pm and 10:00pm, that’s the time of Kapha. That’s the time of earthy watery energy. It’s the time of connecting and being with our people and relaxing, enjoying, reflecting on the day. A Pitta type with a Pitta imbalance will tend to burn the candle at both ends and keep working after dinner, checking email, multitasking, getting everything done before going to bed, and that leads to a Pitta imbalance. They’re violating the rhythm of rejuvenation.” - Cate Stillman ...more35minPlay
February 06, 2020What is Vata DoshaAre you constantly moving? Do you have a ton of ideas but poor follow through? You might have a predominance of Vata Dosha. Find out everything about how to make the best of this Dosha on our podcast! What you’ll get out of tuning in: What is Dosha? What is Vata Constitution? What are Vata imbalances? Links Mentioned in Episode: Take a Dosha Quiz to Find Balance and Learn Your Ayurvedic Body Type Deepen Your Self-Healing Body Wisdom with Ayurveda Navigating Stress and Ambition Podcast episode Show Highlights: Cate explains why Ayurveda can seem hard to learn and understand Cate shares the difficulty of having Vata predominance in the modern world Cate dives deeper into how Vatas can create resilience Timestamps: 05:13 - Understand the meaning of Vata 14:54 - Physical qualities of Vata 17:35 - Emotional traits of Vata 20:41 - Keeping your energy as a Vata 22:48 -Symptoms of Vata Dosha Favorite Quotes: “Some people have less than, less than a teddy bear, fuzzy cozy personality. People can have roughness in their skin. These are ways that we might see the quality of rough. Vata is also subtle. Even when you start thinking about how huge this universe, you live in actually is.” “They have, in so many ways, these incredible, innate superpowers that are all about being like a super-sensitive instrument. And what can be so hard about being a Vata, about having Vata predominance in your constitution is that the modern world is hyper-stimulated.” “Netflix says its biggest competitor is sleep.” “the biggest issue for most modern-day Vatas, is that life in the modern world is very challenging, right? There's a lot of draws in your attention. There's a lot of opportunities, there's too much to do. The endless to-do list can all get done and you are limited. You're limited in your energy.” ...more33minPlay
February 03, 2020What is AyurvedaFind out everything about how Ayurveda can help you live your best life. Tune into this episode and learn about Doshas, Elements and Gunas. What you’ll get out of tuning in: Understand what Ayurveda is The connection between Yoga and Ayurveda Understand the different Doshas Links Mentioned in Episode: Take a Dosha Quiz to Find Balance and Learn Your Ayurvedic Body Type Deepen Your Self-Healing Body Wisdom with Ayurveda Show Highlights: Cate shares her first encounter with Ayurveda Cate talks about her medical struggles growing up Timestamps: 2:45 Different takes on the meaning of Ayurveda 16:33 Is Ayurveda really effective? 19:59 Looking at disease from an Ayurvedic perspective 24:13 Doshas, Elements and Gunas Favorite Quotes: “Where Ayurveda to me is, maybe has a slight edge, or is really super fascinating is, because it was so deeply tied to yoga. To the path of enlightenment, not just the path of spirituality and awakening, but the path of what is your true nature. What is you, what are you as a fully awakened human being.” “You could heal yourself through understanding your Prakruti and your vikruti, through understanding your constitution, and understanding the current situation of imbalances.” “I look at the dosha's Vata, Pitta, Kapha, of those forces, those are verbs. The five elements, earth, water, fire, air, ether, those are nouns, and then the 20 gunas, is it hot, or is it cold, is it have, or is it light, is it moist, or is it dry, is it sharp, or is it soft, is it rough, or is it oiling, or smooth. “ ...more34minPlay
January 30, 2020Yoga For Stress ManagementThe last episode of our series on stress: Yoga for Stress Management. Check it out to identify pitta and vata patterns of stress and learn what postures will bring you back to balance. What you’ll get out of tuning in: How to differentiate pitta, vata and kapha stress. What kind of yoga practice is most beneficial for each dosha. Links Mentioned in Episode: Have a conversation Find Balance and Learn Your Ayurvedic Body Type Show Highlights: Cate describes her yoga teacher training. Cate talks about the benefits of functional movement. The power of savasana and Cate’s love of sandbags. Timestamps: 4:53 Yoga for the Pitta pattern of stress. 8:40 Third Chakra energy and letting go of the need to accomplish. 17:23 Yoga for the Vata pattern of stress. 25:57 The Kapha tendency of stress. Favorite Quotes: “Vata is the energy of wind, and it's air moving through ether, air moving through outer space. It’s the universe expanding and it’s all the movement in the universe. Pitta is the energy of fire, it's the energy of digestion. It’s the energy of intensity, of focus, of goal setting and moving towards a direction. It’s the energy of vision into action. So those energies are really super different. One expands and moves all around in infinite potentiality and the other goes towards an object. Think about it. It’s not the same thing at all. If you're trying to put out a fire, that's one thing. If you're trying to calm down a whirlwind, that's quite another.” - Cate Stillman “One of the goals of yoga is to actually become nothing so you can intentionally become something. This practice of dissolution and then reengagement is so deeply healing for pitta types.” - Cate Stillman “Bow and allow the breath to lead.” - Cate Stillman “What we need to do is bring all that scattered energy inward and downward. Because what’s happening is the daily rhythm of a person with vata stress imbalance is all their energy is going upward and outward and it’s getting scattered to the wind. We want to cultivate the energy of earth, the energy of water and the energy of fire for a vata reducing practice.” - Cate Stillman ...more31minPlay
January 27, 2020Stress & SpiritualityIs negative stress holding you back? Check out the podcast to free yourself from this pattern and invite your identity to evolve. What you’ll get out of tuning in: Negative stress vs. positive stress. How the five layers of self interact and inform each other. Why living in rhythm with the habits enable spiritual growth. Links Mentioned in Episode: Order Cate Stillman's new book "Master of You" Have a conversation Show Highlights: Cate describes the qualities of the spirit and intuitive bodies. Cate addresses the problem with sticky technology. Cate talks about serving others with a surplus of energy. Timestamps: 6:05 The five layers of self: spirit, intuition, mind, energy, and physical body. 7:45 Asking your spirit what it wants to awaken intuition. 11:17 Asking your body what it wants to awaken desire. 19:16 Freeing yourself from negative stress patterns. 23:09 Waking up rejuvenated with the dawn. 25:37 The connection between meditation and stress. 34:21 The Bodhisattva Vow. Favorite Quotes: “When someone is grounded and living in the rhythm of life, what the yogis would call an alignment through Dinacharya, to the daily rhythm, what happens is they become strong. They become mentally strong and physically strong, and they become able to take on more. Taking on more is positive stress, and it leads to adaptability and it leads to increased levels of resilience. Negative stress is stuff that is degenerative.” - Cate Stillman “Degeneration creates this lack of integrity, where we’re out of integrity with the life force itself and we’re out of integrity with our day to day life. When this happens, when we’re out of integrity with our own time or out of integrity with our own need for deep sleep or very deep nourishment, cellularly what happens is confusion and degeneration.” - Cate Stillman “You get a sense of who you want to become next from spirit. When we look at spirituality and stress, when we have so much negative stress, we can’t explore the next level of spiritual development.” - Cate Stillman “If we understand the pattern we can say, oh who I am is not the pattern. Who I am is the one who can see that pattern. And then ask spirit ‘what do you want right now’, and start to pivot my actions. As soon as I pivot my actions I’m actually pivoting how I appear in the world. I’m pivoting habits.” - Cate Stillman “In this post modern age that we’re in right now, what tends to get the most attention is the mind. We pay more attention to our mind, which is less evolved. That monomyakosha is less evolved or in synch with (that’s all I really mean by evolved) in rhythm with, in synch with, in connection with intuition and spirit.” - Cate Stillman “Many of us need to move our bodies to access spirit.” - Cate Stillman “Check in with, what does my spirit want to experience today? And to allow your identity to evolve. This is the work that we do in the courses at YogaHealer.” - Cate Stillman ...more40minPlay
January 23, 2020Mindset of StressWhat is success? Tune into the podcaste for the Ayurvedic take on mindset, stress and changing your thought patterns. What you’ll get out of tuning in: What mindset is in Ayurveda. How to define success. How the habits dissolve stress. Links Mentioned in Episode: FREE conversation to Awaken your Deeper Dreams Order Cate Stillman's new book "Master of You" Show Highlights: Cate shares her definition of success. Cate talks about sleep deficit disorder as it relates to aligned behaviour. Cate offers simple practices to shed stress. Timestamps: 2:30 Mind explained as wisdom, intuition and energy bodies. 6:42 Making aligned decisions by acknowledging your crutches and your story. 9:10 Defining success with Ahamkara. 13:02 Allowing rest and rejuvenation. Favorite Quotes: “So when we look at what's happening with stress and the vijnanamaya kosha, we're talking about not making decisions in alignment with what we want. Because we always want towards the good, the true, and the beautiful. We always want towards ananda. That's vijnana's job, to point our awareness in that direction. But say we've designed our life circumstances in such a way that we don't get to do what we want. There's a story behind that. And we can spend a lot of time trying to dissolve the story behind that or we can get totally obsessed in the story. But what matters is that we don't perpetuate the story. That we don't take actions in alignment with that story.” - Cate Stillman “ We practice the pattern of dissolving the pattern. And we practice allowing these deeper waves of desire to come through.” - Cate Stillman “Any crutch that is disrupting focus or ease is perpetuating the stress pattern.” - Cate Stillman “So the way you change that anxiety thought pattern is by exhaling. By getting on the mat, by getting on the cushion, unwinding the pattern. By feeling your own fatigue and moving in a way, breathing in a way that starts to release that fatigue.” - Cate Stillman ...more20minPlay
January 20, 2020Transforming Chaos to OrderDo you want more order in life? Join us on the podcast to transform chaos into order and experience higher happiness and harmony. What you’ll get out of tuning in: How the habits and a ritualized life reinforce order and dinacharya. The law of the increase. Why specificity is important in transforming chaos to order. Links Mentioned in Episode: Order Cate Stillman's new book "Master of You" Have a conversation Show Highlights: Cate reflects that when she first learned the habits, so couldn’t easily do them. Cate reads from Jordan Peterson’s book 12 Rules For Life. Cate asks listeners to investigate why you want more order this week, and to be specific! Timestamps: 4:59 Dinacharya is a prerequisite to experience dharma and moksha. 10:42 Cate reads from The 12 Rules of Life. 19:41 Specificity as key to reaching your goal. 20:48 Turning chaos to order through meditation and sitting in silence. Favorite Quotes: “Like increases like and the opposites reduce each other. So confusion increases confusion, chaos increases chaos.” - Cate Stillman “We’re not aligning these habits to say that we can do it, or for somebody else's approval, or to be a good girl, or good yogi or good yoga teacher. You’re doing it because there’s just a respect to the order of life. And you want more from life. That’s why you do it. You want to live a bigger life.” - Cate Stillman “Having a commitment to these habits as non-negotiables for the rest of your life - and I’m not saying 100% all the time, at all. Aim for a solid B minus but get consistently better at that. Kaizen that B minus over time - is that you should experience more and more predictables. More and more order that lead to better and better things in your life.” - Cate Stillman If you try to have a goal like, I want to feel better, it’s not specific enough. So you can’t take very specific actions to get there. You can’t test and see.” - Cate Stillman ...more26minPlay
January 16, 2020Stress & DigestionLet’s talk stress and digestion. Tune into the podcast for the Ayurvedic perspective and to learn about doshic imbalances in the GI tract. What you’ll get out of tuning in: Why stress causes GI problems. How to identify dosha imbalances in your gut. Links Mentioned in Episode: Order Cate Stillman's new book "Master of You" Have a conversation Show Highlights: Cate asks listeners to squeeze their anus. Cate explains the three phases of digestion. Cate gets to the root cause of stress. Timestamps: 6:04 The art of the sigh. 11:32 Parts of the G.I tract and their corresponding doshas. 15:54 Vata imbalance and pain due to lack of upana vayu. 16:40 Pitta imbalance and pain due to hyperacidity. 20:02 Stress and the koshas. 23:37 Excess kapha in the gastrointestinal tract. Favorite Quotes: “When we start to think of the digestive tract as more of a snake, whose tongue is our tongue, and whose anus is our anus, and that that great carrying channel, that Maha Vaha Srotas, is responsible for what becomes us and what supports us, and what is no longer needed. And so the choice maker, the awareness as choice maker, about what even enters in the five senses, if that choice maker is not relaxed, intuitively attuned, what will happen are bad choices. And bad choice dull down the intelligence of this snake.” - Cate Stillman “If we’re asking the question about stress and digestion we have to get to the root of stress. We already know that stress causes us to make bad choices. Like, good choices, smart choices for the very very short term are usually anti-choices for the long term. Against our long term desires. So with stress we want to look at why we are out of rhythm. What do we really want? That questions of what do we really want to eat, what do we really want to taste, what do we really want to digest, what do we really want to absorb. What do we most deeply want to know in this life? And if our day-to-day schedule isn’t aligned to that, to the who we want to be next, to the what we want to become next, like in real action, in real day to day shifting, evolving, how we use our time, more and more in alignment with what we want, we’re going to have stress. Because we’re living against our intuition.” - Cate Stillman “The rhythm of life is the rhythm of communication.” - Cate Stillman “Our intuition is lead by what feels good. It’s lead by desire. Because more good on the deepest level, is not superficial good. It’s not chocolate cake all the time.” - Cate Stillman ...more32minPlay
January 13, 2020New Year’s Dharma WorkshopWhat do you desire? Unearth buried dreams in the New Years Dharma Workshop with Cate and awaken where you want to go next! What you’ll get out of tuning in: Identify your desires, frustrations, recurring issues. How to own who you’ve been in the past. Unearth how you want to feel, what you want to know and who you want to hang out with. Links Mentioned in Episode: Order Cate Stillman's new book "Master of You" Have a conversation Show Highlights: Cate gets ruthlessly honest about what she believes. Cate explains the image of the spiral, where the future is bigger, brighter and more aligned. Cate shares her ambition for the year ahead to double her income and work 30 hours a week. Timestamps: 9:20 The reason Western women might feel disconnected from their intuition and raised to mistrust their inner guidance. 28:16 What are your recurring issues? Reflect on where you’re out of integrity around your to-do list, money, relationships, home environment, at work or daily habits. 30:02 Tapasya and the hard work of practice to accomplish growth. 44:14 Why Cate believes you are your best investment. Favorite Quotes: “I believe dharma or purpose unfolds in chapters, in waves, and in sets. And this to me is really super important because if we’ve come to dharma from a perspective of you have to have 1 BIG THING to do here in your life, it can be quite overwhelming. It can make the process of understanding your next aligned actions seem scary, big and that you can get it wrong. It can seem like it’s too hard to handle, too big to manage.” - Cate Stillman “There’s the pulsation of action, and there’s the pulsation of reflection.” - Cate Stillman “What do you want? And what are you frustrated by? Think of these elements of life; your home, your body, your ambition, your time and your experience of flow. When we’re in integrity in all aspects of our life we experience flow.” Cate Stillman “You can even take a deathbed perspective. What would an accomplished life be for you? And I would even go a bit beyond your wildest dreams. If we go back to the buried dreams, what would unfettered you accomplish in this lifetime? And of that, what seems the most up in this next chapter, in this next set of waves. What are you here to do, when your light is fully shining, when you’ve chosen to support yourself with the right people to get it done. I believe your potential matters. I believe what you want to accomplish matters. In the grandest version, and also in the next version.” Cate Stillman “In order to accomplish what you said you want to accomplish, what do you need to know? And this is the time to not be cocky. This is the time to not assume you already know how to do what you need to do to accomplish what you want to accomplish. It’s the time to deeply start questioning ‘do I really have what it takes to do what I want to accomplish?’ And if not, what do I probably need to know in order to do that. And again there’s no shame, no guilt, there’s none of that. It’s just honesty.” - Cate Stillman “There’s a belief in yoga that you are completely free. It’s the highest belief of yoga. That who you are is unbound. When we live in that way, like, I could have as much time as I want, I could have as much money as I want, I could have as much bliss as I want. As much joy, as much ease, as much impact. When we’re attuned to that we’re attuned to who we are at our essence.” - Cate Stillman ...more58minPlay
FAQs about Thrive with Cate Stillman Podcast:How many episodes does Thrive with Cate Stillman Podcast have?The podcast currently has 596 episodes available.