Season 4 Trailer

Our host, Dr. Sarah Marshall, introduces season 4 of HEAL, featuring clips from upcoming episodes. Join us to converse, laugh, and get vulnerable. Subscribe now on Apple iTunes, Google play, Spotify, or Stitcher.

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Sarah Marshall, ND: As we come to the fourth season of our first year of HEAL we asked ourselves yet again, “What else?” What haven’t we covered? What are the things we still need to talk about? Where can we create forward moving conversations?

Maiysha Clairborn: What can we do as a community as we glean these awarenesses to begin to shift that narrative? The only way we’re going to do that is to stay in conversation about it. 

Sarah Marshall, ND: One aspect of this season will be to revisit some of our favorite guests from our first three seasons and take a deeper dive and find out what's happening in their journey now. Guest like Ed Kennedy, Audra Boyd, and Molly Evans.

Molly Evans: Who am I? I don't know. And I don't know if that's a gift or if that's the problem.

Audra Boyd: That's one of the challenges when it comes to our emotions, right? Is because we've been so conditioned or we've conditioned ourselves to emote alone.

Ed Kennedy: Love says I will let you off; love says you don't have to pay me back.

Love says, I forgive you. Love just seeps through all of the boundaries and walls that we've put up to embrace who you really are. And I think that's the power of the feminine. It's the deep connection to love itself.

Sarah Marshall, ND: The other aspect of season four will be to keep pushing out beyond the usual to get an even bigger perspective… We’ll be talking about topics like the food industry and permaculture. Neuro Linguistic programming and racism in medicine.

Greg Peterson: Sustainability is the conversation that has people wake up, but sustainability never fixes anything. It simply sustains the mess that we've created. Sustainability doesn't do shit.

Maiysha Clairborn: One of the reasons I do the work that I do with neuro-linguistic programming is because I believe that the work to be done is at the individual level first because the system is made up of people.

Sarah Marshall, ND: Join us for Season 4 of Heal, starting Thursday, March 4th. You won’t want to miss it. There’s still so much we need to talk about.

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