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The Liz Moody Podcast

Sahara Rose — Telling The Real From The BS With Ayurveda, Making Money Off Your Own Brand, And Manifesting Your Dreams (Even If Your Parents Don’t Approve)

The Liz Moody Podcast

Liz Moody

Health & Fitness, Self-improvement, Education, Mental Health

4.82.9K Ratings

🗓️ 3 April 2019

⏱️ 97 minutes

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Summary

Sahara Rose (@iamsahararose) is one of the world’s leading Ayurveda experts, but there’s so much more to her story than that. The daughter of immigrants, Sahara had to risk losing it all to find her life path—and while it was (obviously) eventually worth it, it wasn’t an easy journey. Now, Sahara is the best-selling author of The Idiot’s Guide to Ayurveda and Eat Feel Fresh (both of which have a forward from Deepak Chopra—a crazy story that she shares in this episode). We sat down in Sahara’s gorgeous apartment to talk about how she followed her calling, even when her parents didn’t approve. We talk about the health crises that lead her to Ayurveda, including losing her period completely, and how Ayurveda helped her heal. I also make her answer all the nitty gritty questions I’ve ever had about the validity of Ayurveda—what’s worth applying to your life, what’s BS, and what should be tweaked a bit for the modern world. Sahara is a master female entrepreneur, so we also get into the nuts and bolts of building your own brand, including how she grew her following and what parts of her business really make her money. Sahara is a mover and shaker who’s changing the world—and she’s so so open about everything from her personal life to her finances, which you all know I love. I’m giving away a copy of Sahara’s new cookbook, Eat Feel Fresh, over my Instagram—enter to win on @lizmoody. PS: Wanna come to my book launch in NYC? It’s on April 9. Snag your spot here. PPS: My book comes out next week!! If you want to pre-order, you can get a free 3 day soup cleanse—just screenshot your receipt and send to [email protected]. More details here. Enjoy! This episode is brought to you by Siete Foods, one of my favorite brands in the country today. They make better-for-you Mexican American food, including drool-worthy grain free chips, grain free tortillas, cashew queso, and hot sauces. I literally cook with their products daily—the cassava grain free tortillas are my absolute favorites; they have a great chew and don’t break apart when you roll or fold them. I also LOVE the Habanero Hot Sauce, which isn’t too spicy but packs in a robust flavor that elevates whatever dish you use it on. You can find Siete products in stores around the country, or you can order them online at sietefoods.com using the code LIZ for an extra 10% off. Come tell me what you think on Instagram (@lizmoody)—I’m so excited for you to fall in love with the brand like I have! Healthier Together cover art by Zack. Healthier Together music by Alex Ruimy.

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0:00.0

Hello friends and welcome back to the Healthier Together podcast. I'm your host,

0:04.0

Liz Moody. I'm a writer. I'm a cookbook author and that's actually why I'm

0:08.6

really stressed out this week. My cookbook comes out on April 9th, which as of

0:12.8

the time of recording this is a week away. So I have invited a special guest

0:18.5

star onto this week's introduction. Special guest star do you want to introduce

0:22.3

yourself? This is the person making me sane and calm right now. Hello. It's Zach

0:29.0

Mitchell here. I'm Liz Moody's husband. Oh my gosh. Yeah. That's pretty special.

0:33.8

You guys might remember Zach from the first episode of the Healthier Together

0:36.9

podcast, which I kind of call my practice episode because I'd never

0:40.4

interviewed anybody on a podcast and so I was using Zach to get on my

0:43.9

kinks out. And it was perfect for some reason. You thought it was perfect? Yes. Have

0:49.3

you ever been interviewed on a podcast before though? That time. Just yeah. So you know

0:53.7

you're not a lot to compare it to? No. My reference points are very limited.

0:56.9

All right. So what's the behind the scenes of the launching a cookbook

1:00.1

process that people don't get to see that you've gotten to witness

1:04.0

meaning in real life? Yeah. I mean, it seems to me to be mostly

1:07.8

a lot of self-care. A lot of like hanging in the baths with crystals

1:11.6

and no, no. I'm giving him such a look right now.

1:16.0

It's very stressful. There's like there's so much coordination. There's so

1:20.1

many kind of I guess balls in the air for lack of a better

1:23.7

turn of phrase that are trying to all stay up there until the ninth comes

1:27.9

around and then they all fall. And then they all fall. And then they then they

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