• Episode 9: Why Stress Changes Your Digestion (And What Helps)
    Mar 12 2026

    If your body has been whispering that something feels off — in your digestion, energy, or emotional rhythm — this episode will help you understand what it might be trying to say.

    Digestion is often the first place we notice when life shifts.

    Stress, uncertainty, disrupted sleep, caregiving, grief, illness, or simple exhaustion can quietly change how the body receives nourishment — long before we realize what’s happening.

    In Ayurveda, digestion isn’t just about food. It’s about the body’s capacity to take in life — emotions, experiences, nourishment — and wisely use what it needs while letting go of the rest.

    So when bloating, gas, heaviness, low appetite, heartburn, or constipation appear, it isn’t always a sign that something is wrong or that you need more discipline. Often, it’s a sign that your nervous system is asking for safety, simplicity, and rhythm.

    In this episode, we explore how gentle shifts — warm and nourishing foods, less stimulation, simpler meals, and moments of pause — can support digestion in a way that feels sustainable instead of restrictive.

    You’ll also hear how listening to your current season of life (instead of forcing old routines) can actually be an act of deep intelligence and self-trust.

    Simple rituals like pausing before meals, inhaling the aroma of your food, expressing gratitude, or placing a hand over your heart can help guide the body out of fight-or-flight and back into rest-and-digest.

    Because your body isn’t broken.
    It’s communicating — and learning to listen with curiosity changes everything.

    If your body is asking for a softer reset this spring, the Spring Reset is designed to meet you there. MORE INFO HERE

    00:00 — Why Your Body Feels “Off”: Digestion as the First Signal
    01:09 — Ayurveda 101: Digestive Capacity, Rhythm & Safety
    03:09 — Simple Shifts That Help: Warmth, Presence & Less Multitasking
    04:16 — Why Diet Rules & Supplements Often Miss the Point
    05:44 — My Current Season: Low Appetite & Choosing Simpler Meals
    08:16 — Digestion Isn’t a Problem to Fix — It’s a Request for Rhythm
    09:56 — Stress Physiology: How Fight-or-Flight Affects Digestion
    12:09 — Spot Your Patterns: When Stress Shows Up in the Gut
    13:39 — Curiosity Over Correction: Supporting Agni with Softness
    14:28 — Pre-Meal Nervous System Reset (Smell, Gratitude, Hand-to-Heart)
    16:29 — Key Takeaway + Next Meal Practice + Free Guide + Closing

    Rest, Rhythm & Rituals Guide

    Chelsea Johnson Ayurveda

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    18 mins
  • Episode 8: You Are Not Lazy — You Are Exhausted
    Mar 5 2026

    Exhaustion isn’t laziness — it’s communication from the body.

    If you’ve ever found yourself stuck on the couch wondering why you can’t “just push through,” this episode is for you.

    In a culture that glorifies productivity and constant doing, many women silently carry guilt about needing rest. But what we often call laziness is actually the body applying its emergency brake — a protective response to long-term depletion, stress, and nervous system overload.

    In this conversation, we explore the difference between being tired (something rest can fix) and being deeply exhausted — when sleep doesn’t feel restorative and your body starts asking for something different.

    Through an Ayurvedic and nervous-system lens, we’ll look at how chronic stress can slowly drain your reserves (ojas) and how giving endlessly without receiving nourishment, safety, and rhythm eventually leaves the body running on empty.

    You’ll learn how exhaustion can show up as:

    • Brain fog or mental heaviness
    • Muscle tension, headaches, or body aches
    • Digestive shifts and loss of appetite or cravings
    • Hormonal or weight changes
    • Emotional flattening or overwhelm

    Most importantly, this episode offers a gentle invitation to pause — not to fix yourself, but to listen.

    A short guided practice at the end helps you reconnect with your body’s signals so you can hear what your next small step toward restoration might be.

    Because your body isn’t failing you.
    It’s asking you to come back into rhythm.

    00:00 — Welcome + What Burnout Really Feels Like (couch-locked exhaustion & guilt)
    03:26 — The Laziness Lie & Hustle Culture Shame Spiral
    06:01 — Your Body’s Emergency Brake: You’re Not Lazy, You’re Exhausted
    07:39 — Tired vs. Exhausted: Temporary Fatigue vs. Chronic Depletion
    11:09 — Ayurveda + Nervous System Patterns: Ojas, Stress & Survival Mode
    14:07 — Cultural Messages That Keep Us Pushing Past Our Limits
    16:04 — How Depletion Shows Up Physically, Mentally & Emotionally
    20:10 — Why Rest Is Your Birthright (and How to Prevent the Crash)
    22:10 — Guided Mini Practice: Hand to Heart, Pause & Listen
    24:57 — Your Next Step: Giving Yourself What You Need

    If your body is asking for a slower, gentler reset this spring, join the 2026 Spring Reset, designed to calm stress, steady digestion, and clear mental noise. MORE INFO HERE

    Chelsea Johnson Ayurveda

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    25 mins
  • The Hidden Stress of Self-Judgment (And What It’s Doing to Your Body)
    Feb 26 2026

    Why do so many women feel disconnected from themselves — even when everything looks fine on paper?

    In this episode, we explore how labels, titles, and “resume mode” conversations can keep us stuck on the surface — both in how we relate to others and how we see ourselves.

    Instead of real connection, we often rely on statistics: what we do, where we studied, how we appear. But true safety and belonging come from sharing deeper stories — the experiences that shape our character, values, and sense of self.

    This conversation also looks at how cultural conditioning — especially for women — can quietly create fear, doubt, and self-judgment. From appearance expectations to workplace dynamics, many women learn to shrink, second-guess themselves, or question their voice.

    Over time, that inner pressure doesn’t just affect mindset — it affects the body.

    When we live in chronic self-evaluation, the nervous system stays activated. Digestion slows. Sleep becomes lighter. The body holds tension we don’t always notice.

    You’ll hear practical reflections on how to interrupt the cycle through:

    • trusting your own path
    • focusing on what you’re doing right
    • receiving and offering genuine compliments
    • building community through honest connection
    • creating conditions of safety in the body

    This episode is an invitation to soften judgment, reconnect with your inner steadiness, and remember that healing often begins with feeling safe enough to simply be yourself.

    🌸 If this conversation resonates, my upcoming Spring Reset in April is a gentle, guided space designed to reduce internal pressure, support the nervous system, and bring more ease to digestion, rest, and daily rhythm. JOIN THE WAITLIST

    00:00 — Welcome: Why Your Uniqueness Matters
    00:40 — Moving Beyond “Resume Mode” Conversations
    02:31 — Labels, Identity & Meaningful Connection
    04:23 — What We’re Really Looking For: Love, Belonging & Purpose
    05:19 — When Labels Replace Support: The Emotional Cost
    06:04 — How Self-Doubt Gets Conditioned (Especially for Women)
    07:24 — Personal Story: Being Called “Too Aggressive” at Work
    09:12 — Breaking the Cycle: Trusting Your Path
    11:06 — Practical Tools: Compliments, Community & Connection
    12:47 — Stress in the Body: Nervous System & Safety
    14:13 — Closing Reflection: Listen, Soften & Be Nourished

    Chelsea Johnson Ayurveda

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    15 mins
  • Episode 6: Healing the Heart After Pain: How to Release the Past and Move Forward
    Feb 19 2026

    In this episode of The Body Rhythm, we explore how past pain, trauma, and old emotional wounds can quietly shape not only our identity—but our nervous system.

    When emotional pain goes unprocessed, it doesn’t just live in memory.
    It can show up as chronic stress, digestive shifts, fatigue, and a persistent feeling of being braced against life.

    We explore the “victim mindset” not as a flaw, but as a survival strategy—one that once protected you, but may now be keeping your body in subtle fight-or-flight.

    You’ll learn:

    • How past emotional pain becomes physiological stress
    • Why attachment to old stories can keep your nervous system activated
    • How trauma and overwhelm can affect digestion and energy
    • Why letting go doesn’t mean denying what happened
    • Gentle ways to build internal steadiness while moving forward

    Healing isn’t about forcing positivity.
    It’s about creating enough safety in the body that you no longer need to live in survival mode.

    If you’re an exhausted, high-capacity woman who feels like stress—past or present—has been quietly running the show, I created something structured to support you.

    The Spring Reset is a 14-day guided container designed to help you calm stress, steady digestion, and clear mental noise through nervous system regulation and daily rhythm shifts.

    You don’t have to carry this alone.

    JOIN THE WAITLIST

    Chelsea Johnson Ayurveda

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    18 mins
  • Episode 5: How Fear Affects the Nervous System (and How to Move Forward Without Letting It Control You)
    Feb 12 2026

    If you’re exhausted but still functioning…
    If anxiety shows up as racing thoughts, procrastination, or control…
    If fear quietly shapes your digestion, sleep, and energy…

    This episode is for you.

    In this conversation, we explore how fear impacts the nervous system long before a crisis—and how it can subtly drive behavior, decision-making, and self-trust when it goes unrecognized.

    You’ll learn:

    • How fear manifests in the body (anxiety, shutdown, digestive shifts)
    • Why procrastination is often rooted in nervous system dysregulation
    • The difference between fear-driven urgency and grounded determination
    • How to build internal safety instead of trying to eliminate fear
    • Practical ways to regulate your nervous system through awareness and embodied practice

    Fear doesn’t just live in the mind.
    It lives in the body.
    And when stress becomes chronic, digestion, energy, and clarity are often the first to shift.

    If you’re an exhausted, high-capacity woman who feels like she’s been running on stress for too long, I created something structured to support you.

    The Spring Reset is a 14-day guided container designed to help you calm stress, steady digestion, and clear mental noise through nervous system regulation and daily rhythm shifts.

    Click here to JOIN THE WAITLIST:

    You don’t need more discipline.
    You need support that steadies your system.

    Chelsea Johnson Ayurveda

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    23 mins
  • Episode 4: Emotional Alchemy: Why Processing Emotions Matters for Women’s Health and Healing
    Feb 5 2026

    Emotional Alchemy: Why Processing Emotions Matters for Women’s Health and Healing

    In this episode of The Body Rhythm, we explore how unprocessed emotions live in the body—and why emotional processing is essential for nervous system health, physical well-being, and emotional resilience.

    In a culture that often celebrates “strong” women who push through and suppress emotion, this conversation invites a return to feminine qualities like nurturing, compassion, softness, and emotional presence—not as weaknesses, but as sources of strength and healing.

    We explore how women’s unique physiology and emotional experiences shape the way emotions are stored and expressed in the body, and why ignoring or bypassing emotions can contribute to stress, tension, and physical symptoms over time. Through reflection, story, and embodied insight, this episode highlights the importance of creating a larger emotional container—one that allows both strength and vulnerability to coexist.

    You’ll also learn how movement, breath, and gentle awareness support emotional release and regulation, helping you process emotions safely rather than becoming overwhelmed by them.

    This episode is for women who feel emotionally full, sensitive, or disconnected from their feelings—and who are ready to soften, process, and heal without forcing or fixing.

    00:00 – The Emotional Body and Lived Experience
    00:27 – Cultural Messages About Women and Emotions
    02:17 – Female Physiology and Emotional Experience
    03:08 – Strength, Softness, and Feminine Resilience
    04:40 – Nurturing, Compassion, and Emotional Safety
    08:24 – Emotional Health and Physical Symptoms
    14:13 – Movement and Breath for Emotional Processing
    19:33 – How to Gently Process Emotions
    23:09 – Building Emotional Resilience
    24:32 – Closing Reflections and Integration

    f you’re an exhausted, high-capacity woman who feels like she’s been running on stress for too long, I created something structured to support you.

    The Spring Reset is a 14-day guided container designed to help you calm stress, steady digestion, and clear mental noise through nervous system regulation and daily rhythm shifts.

    JOIN THE WAITLIST

    You don’t need more discipline.
    You need support that steadies your system.

    Chelsea Johnson Ayurveda

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    26 mins
  • Episode 3: Why Rest Is Essential for Healing (and How to Relax in a Stressed-Out World)
    Jan 29 2026

    In this episode of The Body Rhythm, we explore why rest and relaxation are not luxuries—but essential foundations for nervous system health, digestion, and healing.

    We talk about how chronic stress impacts the body, including the immune system, digestion, energy levels, and emotional well-being, and why so many women feel disconnected, exhausted, or “on edge” in today’s fast-paced world.

    This episode gently unpacks common physical and emotional symptoms of stress, how stress can lead to disembodiment, and why learning to slow down is a key part of restoring balance. You’ll learn how to reconnect with your body through simple daily check-ins, moments of intentional rest, and practices that create a sense of safety and serenity.

    We also explore the role of self-love, presence, and constructive rest as part of a holistic approach to nervous system regulation and long-term well-being.

    This episode is for women navigating chronic stress, burnout, digestive challenges, and emotional overwhelm who want gentle, realistic ways to rest, reset, and heal.

    00:00 – Why Rest and Relaxation Matter
    01:00 – How Chronic Stress Affects the Body
    01:47 – Physical Symptoms of Stress and Overwhelm
    04:40 – The Role of Love, Safety, and Relaxation
    05:51 – Stress and Mind-Body Disconnection
    14:09 – Creating Islands of Serenity in Daily Life
    16:55 – Daily Check-In Practices for Nervous System Support
    17:55 – Constructive Rest and the Healing Process
    21:17 – Closing Reflections and Encouragement

    💛 If this episode resonated, download my free Rest , Rhythm & Rituals Guide—gentle daily practices to support your nervous system, digestion, and natural rhythm.
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    Chelsea Johnson Ayurveda

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    22 mins
  • Episode 2: How Stress Shows Up in Your Body—and Gentle Ways to Restore Balance
    Jan 22 2026

    In this episode of The Body Rhythm, we explore how stress affects your nervous system, body, and emotional well-being—and why your reactions to stress are not personal failures, but nervous system responses.

    We gently unpack the difference between acute stress and chronic stress, and how ongoing stress can dysregulate the central nervous system, digestion, sleep, and sense of safety in the body. You’ll learn how the familiar fight, flight, and freeze responses show up in daily life—and how these patterns can quietly pull you out of balance.

    This episode also introduces three common stress styles—Ethereal, Fierce, and Stable—to help you recognize how your body tends to respond under pressure. By understanding your unique stress pattern, you can begin to meet yourself with more compassion and choose gentle, practical ways to support nervous system regulation and healing.

    If you’ve been feeling overwhelmed, disconnected from your body, or stuck in stress cycles, this conversation offers a grounded starting point for restoring rhythm, safety, and balance.

    This episode is for women navigating stress, burnout, emotional overwhelm, and nervous system dysregulation who are ready to listen to their body and heal gently.

    00:00 – Introduction: Stress, Balance & the Nervous System
    01:44 – How Stress Responses Form
    02:15 – Acute vs. Chronic Stress
    03:17 – The Sympathetic Nervous System Explained
    04:49 – How the Central Nervous System Shapes Well-Being
    05:55 – Learning to Listen to Your Body
    08:50 – Safety, Healing & Nervous System Regulation
    14:48 – Understanding Your Stress Style
    14:53 – The Ethereal Stress Style
    17:03 – The Fierce Stress Style
    20:05 – The Stable Stress Style
    22:12 – Closing Reflections & Integration

    💛 If this episode resonated, you may enjoy my free Rest, Rhythm & Rituals Guide—gentle daily practices to calm your nervous system and restore balance.



    Chelsea Johnson Ayurveda

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    24 mins