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Healing Approaches podcasts

Below are the best podcasts we could find on Healing Approaches.

Healing approaches across the globe address mind, body, and spirit in the context of human connection to our environment and culture. In the Western world, healing approaches are often compartmentalized and only address one health issue at a time. When used together to address all aspects of health, healing approaches can help us understand our overall wellness and the connectedness of all things. Such methods as acupuncture, herbal remedies, Chinese medicine, meditation, and movement therapies address mental and emotional health in the context of our physical bodies, allowing us to approach our healing from a variety of angles. Other examples of healing approaches include yoga, dreamwork, alternative food paths, guided imagery, bodywork, psychic therapy, journaling, breathwork, and many more.

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Ep. 16 Reconnecting Body and Mind With Dan Cayer

Ethan Nichtern is joined by teacher, writer and speaker Dan Cayer for a conversation about what is possible when we bring the body and mind into balance.

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Choosing Joy through Recovery Featuring Dr. Kristian Edwards, Founder, BLK + GRN

After a near-fatal car accident, Dr. Kristan Edwards shares how her relationship with self has deepened and how she now thinks about motherhood, sacrifice, accountability, and love.

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Season 4, Episode 6: Yes, I Do Want to Live

This week we are joined by Darlene, a woman who embodies the term “advocate” and encourages others to take the road less traveled (as long as it is right for you!). In this story of courage, Darlene shares the journey of finding her voice and a treatment plan that felt just right.

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Authentic Voices: Because Our Voices Matter Featuring Natalie Obando, President, Women’s National Book Association (WNBA)

Natalie Obando, president of the Women’s National Book Association, talks about the organization’s Authentic Voices program, which introduces women writers to publishing through four weeks of writing, editing, marketing, and publication.

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A Love Letter to Ancestors: Writing, Motherhood and Burt Bridges Featuring Cassandra Lane, Author and Editor

In this episode, Cassandra Lane shares the journey of her book and the truths she’s discovered in the process, including how her intentional parenting has focused with the ancestral blueprint she’s unearthed.

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Resistance in Bloom: Black Bodies, Freedom and Representation Featuring Aqueene Wilson, Creator of Nene Creates

In this episode, Aqueene Wilson shares her journey of migrating from the Caribbean to the Netherlands, the transition from Black to white spaces, how the lack of representation impacted her as an artist, and what freedom of the Black body means to her.

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Restorative Healing: Traditional Medicine, Alternatives, and the Diaspora Featuring Dr. Leslie Nwoke, CEO, HeartWork EQ

In this episode, Dr. Leslie Nwoke talks about the gap between understanding how to live more intentionally in theory vs in practice and how to close it, the gap in traditional medicine vs. holistic approaches to healing, and bringing restorative healing back to the continent of Africa.

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The Benefits Of Being In Nature

Nature is a healer, but are you aware just how much it can benefit you?

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Anita Moorjani: Living Life Fearlessly

Whether you yearn for a life change or feel you aren’t quite on your path, Anita’s experiences shared, and her words of love and wisdom carry freedom, meaning and healing to help you change your life.

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Art Therapy: Autism, Connection, and How Far We Have Come Featuring Morgan Harper Nichols, Artist

In this episode, Morgan Harper Nichols shares how for years she used art and writing to cope with her journey of unknowingly living with Autism for much of her life.

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