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Dr. Sarah Marshall introduces The Healing Project with clips from various guests of the first season. Join us every Thursday to converse, laugh, and get vulnerable. I hope you'll join us by subscribing now on Apple, iTunes, Google play, Spotify, or Stitcher.
Full transcript:
Sarah: Have you ever wondered what it truly means to be healthy? Whether or not healing was truly possible?
Clip of Molly speaking: “Healing requires vulnerability and that truth to come out.”
Clip of Audra speaking: “Really the only way you get through the journey called grief is through it. And sometimes that requires exploring the nooks and crannies in the corners of it.”
Sarah: Healing can mean a lot of things for a lot of different people.
Clip of Noleen speaking: “It really was, every single day, waking up and finding to start with just one positive thing.”
Sarah: Sometimes healing means ownership.
Clip of Kathryn speaking: “I get to do with these emotions whatever I want. I have a choice around this. They’re really not shackles.”
Clip of Kore speaking: “If you can separate your emotions and just accept that pain is pain… I’ve noticed I hurt less.”
Sarah: Sometimes healing means creating a strict boundary.
Clip of Ralph speaking: “It’s important to recognize that whatever you have is not the definition of who you are.”
Sarah: Sometimes healing means both of those things simultaneously.
Clip of Andy speaking: “Our weaknesses are actually superpowers in disguise.”
Sarah: In our current culture, we often talk about healing, like it's this magical mysterious thing, something that's unobtainable and has some element of the miraculous. In this podcast, we're going to explore what does it mean to heal? How do we heal? What are the reproducible blueprints that healing is based on the laws of nature and the environment around us. Join us every Thursday to converse, laugh, and get vulnerable. I hope you'll join us by subscribing now on Apple, iTunes, Google play, Spotify, or Stitcher.
I'm Dr. Sarah Marshall, and this is HEAL.