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The Healing Place Podcast

Teri Wellbrock
Mental Health
Trauma
Healing
Trauma Recovery
Meditation
Grief
Mindfulness
Personal Growth
Anxiety
Gut Health
Resilience
Childhood Trauma
Transformation
Caregiving
Yoga
Self-Improvement
Chronic Pain
Trauma Healing
Depression
Sexual Abuse

The Healing Place Podcast – a space filled with inspiration, motivation, and stories of hope and healing

PublishesTwice monthlyEpisodes404Founded9 years ago
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Health & FitnessEducationSelf-ImprovementMental Health

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I was captivated by this week’s guest and her soul wisdom! Welcome Kara Goodwin, spiritual guide, energy healer, podcast host, and author. Please join us as we discuss:

* her dark night of the soul – deaths, accidents and surgeries

* her journ... more

In this inspiring episode of The Healing Place Podcast, Teri Wellbrock welcomes Becca Edwards, founder of R.E.COVERY Curated Healing and the Nirvana Network. Drawing from her extensive wellness expertise, Becca offers wisdom and practical tools for h... more

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I so very much enjoyed learning from Charlotte Hardwick, owner of Flow and Nourish and author. Please join us as we discuss:

* her studies at the Integrative Institute of Nutrition in New York

* working with food and yoga together

* nourish... more

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Margie Hamner, visionary author, speaker, and children’s empowerment advocate, (and friend and co-author with me on Brave Kids Volume 3) shares her empowering insights. Please join us as we discuss:

* her unexpected vision of holding a ball of li... more

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Recent Guests

Becca Edwards
Founder involved in recovery-curated healing and Nirvana Network
Recovery Curated / Nirvana Network
Episode: Becca Edwards – Working Through Suffering: Recovery, Resilience, and Renewal
Charlotte Hardwick
Author and nutrition/yoga practitioner discussed as guest
Flow and Nourish
Episode: Charlotte Hardwick – Finding a Way to Be Here: Nourishment and Restoration
Margie Hamner
Visionary author, speaker, and children's empowerment advocate
Author of Magic Ball of Light series
Episode: Margie Hamner – Magic Ball of Light: Empowering Kids to Listen to Their Inner Voice
Beatty Carmichael
Health and addiction breakthrough expert who specializes in exposing the hidden spiritual roots behind conditions like anxiety, depression, and chronic pain
Episode: Beatty Carmichael – The Prayer of Freedom: A Step-By-Step Guide to Healing and Restoration
Leslie Slemmons
Licensed clinical social worker and experienced yoga and somatic teacher with two decades of work in mental health care
Episode: Leslie Slemmons – Somatic Reconnection: Reclaiming Lost Parts of Ourselves
Tiger Bye
International yoga professional, Oxygen Advantage master instructor, MS in Health and the Public Interest from Georgetown University
BetterYoga.net; tigerbye.com; Instagram: TigerInspire
Episode: Tiger Bye – Being Seen Versus Feeling Judged: Finding the Right Breathing and Yoga for You
Cindy Myers
Intuitive energy healer, speaker and workshop facilitator; specializes in emotional wellness, eco-spirituality, animal communication, and empath empowerment
Episode: Cindy Myers – Energy, Animals & Spirit: A Journey into Holistic Healing
Catia Batalha
Psychotherapist, spiritual teacher, author, and mystic
Independent practitioner; author of Echoes of the Timeless
Episode: Catia Batalha – Listening to the Wisdom Within: A Journey of Body and Soul
Jonathan Arenburg
Author, speaker, and trained counselor focusing on the neuroscience of mental health.
Episode: Jonathan Arenburg – The Road to Mental Wellness: Stories, Science & Survival

Host

Teri Wellbrock
Host of the show focusing on healing, resilience, and practical wellbeing conversations

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 112 ratings
  • Authentic, Inspirational, Compassionate

    These 3 words are what I would choose when asked to describe Teri. I had listened to some of her episodes a few years back, loved them, and then by way of certain lovely circumstances, was able to meet and get to know Teri in person. She is exactly as I imagined: authentic, inspirational and compassionate. Each episode delivers so much wisdom from a very diverse group of presenters. I look forward to learning even more with the upcoming episodes. Thank you and job so well done Teri!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    AMPET3000
    United States3 months ago
  • Coffee with a Good Friend

    Listening to Teri and her guests is like enjoying coffee with an good friend. Her episodes are filled with joy, compassion, inspiration and valuable insights.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Becca Edwards
    United States3 months ago
  • true blue

    In a world where we are constantly flooded with so many choices, the healing place is one of a kind and absolutely special. Teri, the host, is not only a great interviewer but a terrific listener. I have loved every episode i’ve listened to..i would give more stars than 5 i could.. thank you Teri!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    char hardwick
    United States3 months ago
  • Passionate

    It is obvious how much Teri cares about others and how passionate she is about bringing healing ideas and guests to her followers. She has a relatable way of hosting that is a joy to listen to.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Dr. Nicole Theron Parkes
    United States3 months ago
  • not a good “healing” place

    this is not a top 2% show. you can tell she loves the sound of her own voice. not a compassionate person. very poor representation of a mental health advocate. she barely has a following and it’s clear why.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    NFWUA
    United States4 months ago

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Episodes are described as welcoming, wise, and practical for healing.
Listeners praise the host's warmth and depth, noting authenticity and compassion.
Many listeners call it life-changing and a reliable resource for diverse healing modalities.

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Becca Edwards – Working Through Suffering: Recovery, Resilience, and Renewal
Q: How can listeners participate in Nirvana Network and what should they expect from the first discussion?
Becca encourages listeners to explore recoverycurated.com and Nirvana Network, noting that the first discussion is free and aimed at understanding goals to tailor a plan and recommend providers.
Becca Edwards – Working Through Suffering: Recovery, Resilience, and Renewal
Q: What exactly is a doula and how do you support folks through birth and postpartum experiences?
Becca describes being a full-spectrum doula, the importance of non-judgmental support, and how the role centers on making the birthing experience as safe and beautiful as possible while empowering the mother.
Becca Edwards – Working Through Suffering: Recovery, Resilience, and Renewal
Q: What is recovery-dharma and how does it actually help someone navigating healing or addiction and trauma?
Becca explains the four steps of recovery-dharma: recognizing dukkha (suffering), identifying craving as the cause, recognizing there is an end to suffering, and following the eightfold path to reduce craving and live mindfully.
Becca Edwards – Working Through Suffering: Recovery, Resilience, and Renewal
Q: So talk to us about the inspiration behind your work and how you came to be doing all of these amazing things.
Becca discusses her extensive background in writing and women's wellness, her certifications across holistic modalities, and a mission to connect clients with a broad, collaborative network of providers to support non-linear healing.
Charlotte Hardwick – Finding a Way to Be Here: Nourishment and Restoration
Q: How do crowding out and primary foods fit into everyday wellness?
Crowding out encourages adding nourishing habits to automatically displace less healthy ones, while primary foods expand the concept of nourishment beyond diet into relationships, meaningful activities, and self-care that bolster overall well-being.

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This show centers on emotional and spiritual healing, offering conversations with practitioners, therapists, authors, and teachers who share practical tools for resilience, trauma recovery, somatic work, breath and movement practices, and mindful living. Episodes emphasize non-traditional paths to well-being, community-based care, and empowering listeners to assemble their own healing toolbox through accessible modalities and personal stories. A notable edge is a strong emphasis on holistic, integrative approaches—often blending mindfulness, spirituality, and body-centered methods—to help people feel seen, supported, and capable of lasting change.

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Recent guests on The Healing Place Podcast include:

1. Becca Edwards
2. Charlotte Hardwick
3. Margie Hamner
4. Beatty Carmichael
5. Leslie Slemmons
6. Tiger Bye
7. Cindy Myers
8. Catia Batalha

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