Dr. Jeffrey Rediger is a Harvard trained psychiatrist with a Masters in Divinity from Princeton. Fascinated by the phenomenon of spontaneous healing, he has been studying radical remissions of many different types of supposedly incurable diseases through the lens of science and skepticism for 20 years. The result of his work is documented in his book, Cured, ... Show More
Nov 20
Somatic Healing and the Energy of Emotion with Dr. John Amaral
The body is always speaking — through tension, emotion, intuition, and energy. The question is: are we listening?
In this week’s episode, I sit down with my dear friend Dr. John Amaral — a world-renowned energy practitioner, chiropractor, and educator who has worked with thous ... Show More
1h 10m
Nov 13
Live To 100: Learning from The Blue Zones with Dan Buettner
What if the secret to living longer, happier, and healthier wasn’t found in a pill, a supplement, or a gym membership — but in the simple way we live our daily lives? In this week’s episode of HEAL with Kelly, I sit down with Dan Buettner — National Geographic Explorer, multiple ... Show More
57m 22s
Nov 6
The Spiritual Activator: Unlock Healing and Manifest Miracles with Oliver Niño
What if everything you've been searching for is already inside you — just waiting to be remembered? What if the exhaustion, the blocks, the patterns that keep repeating aren't signs that something is wrong with you, but simply energy that needs to be cleared? You are not broken. ... Show More
1h 5m
Aug 2020
The Science Behind Spontaneous Healing
In the medical community, miraculous recoveries are typically dismissed as flukes and outliers. Because they can’t be explained within the constructs of typical modern care, they end up in the dustbin. But some doctors, like today’s guest Jeffrey Rediger, MD, believe that this is ... Show More
46m 35s
Jan 2022
The Awakened Brain: Lisa Miller, PhD On The Neuroscience Of Spirituality
The many benefits to cultivating a spiritual practice are obvious to those with experience—but it’s a pursuit too long dismissed by skeptics and scientists. That is, until now. Recent research in neuroscience, genetics, and epidemiology now establish that humans are not only univ ... Show More
2h 4m
Jan 2024
Medicine as a Knowledge Processing Discipline with Dr. Zak Kohane
<p>In this episode, <a href='https://dbmi.hms.harvard.edu/people/isaac-kohane'>Dr. Zak Kohane</a> shares his journey into AI and medicine, reflecting on early influences from science fiction authors and programming experiences in his youth. He discusses his academic path, moving ... Show More
1 h
Nov 2023
PT464 – Bessel van der Kolk, MD – Bodywork, Somatic Literacy, and Understanding Trauma: The Mind and Body Connection
<p>In this episode, Kyle interviews Bessel van der Kolk, MD: pioneer clinician, researcher, and educator on traumatic stress; Founder of the Trauma Research Foundation; Professor of Psychiatry at Boston University Medical School; Principal Investigator of the Boston site of MAPS' ... Show More
1h 6m
Mar 2024
Dr. Jack Kruse and Bill Gifford
Dr. Jack Kruse is a neurosurgeon who had an awakening in 2007 after suffering a torn meniscus. This led to his study of physics, light, magnetism, and electricity. He ultimately concluded that modern medicine lacked a deep understanding of how humans function in relation to the n ... Show More
2h 20m