
Fuel Your Feel Good
Fuel your Feel Good is your one-stop for all things feeling good and managing stress. I've learned a lot on my own healing journey-- taking time to figure out what works and what doesn't and I want to share that with you. My intention behind this podcast is to help those of you feeling overwhelmed, stressed out, and burnt out find ways to feel good in your mind, body, and soul. I believe that everyone deserves to feel good in their bodies and sometimes you just need a little guidance on how to get there. In this podcast, I will share my thoughts and ideas as well as different resources, modalities, teachers, and healers so you can figure out how to fuel YOUR feel good life.
Fuel Your Feel Good
Seasonal Shifts & How to Support Yourself Through Change with Emilie Reid
Today on the podcast, we have Emilie Reid sharing all of her beautiful wisdom with you.
Emilie Reid helps people who struggle with change adapt their exercise, eating, and self-care routines for the different seasons of life. She guides yoga, meditation, and seasonal living programs online and at Kripalu Center for Yoga & Health in Massachusetts. Emilie is known for her practical approach to traditional practices, making them useful and usable to modern humans living in the world. She enjoys being in the garden or the kitchen whipping up something with healing herbs and seasonal ingredients to satisfy the body and warm the spirit.
Today we chat about:
- Who Emilie works with
- How to support yourself through changing seasons
- Simplifying the diet and life
- Ayurveda: what is is and how Emilie works with this ancient wisdom
- Seasonal Foods for Fall
- Seasonal lifestyle shifts for Fall
- Emilie’s favorite style of Meditation
- And so much more!
Learn more about at seasonalintentions.com.
Follow Emilie on instagram @seasonalintentions
Thanks for joining me! To learn more about Kerry McGinn and Live Good Feel Good, give me a follow below:
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Website: www.kerrymcginn.com
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