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Heal Yourself. Change Your LifeAuthor: Brandy Gillmore
Healing yourself may feel hard, even impossibleuntil you do it, and see others doing it too! Brandy Gillmore is an international best-selling author, keynote speaker, and leading mind-body healing expert whose groundbreaking work has been recognized worldwide. On the Heal Yourself. Change Your Life. podcast, she works with real live callers who are struggling with pain and illness many of whom have already tried everything from meditation and positive thinking to diet, supplements, and traditional treatments, yet are still suffering. Through her unique process, Brandy shows people how to harness the incredible power of their own minds to create radical healing results many times in just minutes! Each episode gives you front-row access to these extraordinary transformations, along with practical tools and spiritual insights you can use to shift your own health, energy, and life. If you're seeking answers in self-healing, chronic pain recovery, mind-body healing, metaphysics, spirituality, consciousness, or personal growth, this podcast will open your mind and heart to what's truly possible. Join Brandy on this inspiring journey of empowerment, awakening, and genuine transformation. For additional support and resources, visit BrandyGillmore.com Language: en Genres: Alternative Health, Health & Fitness Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it Trailer: |
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Self-Healing Insights: Could Feeling Bad About Injustices Keeping You From Healing? (Veronica | Ep. 336)
Thursday, 9 April, 2026
Have you ever wondered why good people can still struggle with illness, pain, or challenges… even when they're doing everything "right"? It's a question many people on a spiritual journey ask. They're kind. They care deeply. They try to stay positive… and yet, something still isn't shifting. In today's episode, Brandy shares a powerful and often-overlooked pattern she sees again and again: People who feel deeply affected by injustices—who feel upset, guilty, or triggered—and how this pattern, as noble as it may seem, can quietly impact health, healing, and overall well-being. You'll hear the story of a volunteer who had struggled with her vision for years. During a live session, something remarkable happened—her vision began to clear in real time. But when old emotional patterns resurfaced… it became blurry again. This episode invites you to look deeper at what it really means to be a "good person"—and whether feeling bad is actually helping… or holding you back. Inside this episode: Why good-hearted people can sometimes struggle the most The hidden "feel bad for not feeling bad" loop How guilt and emotional triggers can show up in the body Why compassion and feeling good can coexist → Continue Your Self-Healing Journey Listen to the Full Volunteer Self-Healing Session Click here to access today's self-healing session as Brandy Gillmore works directly with Veronica Free Mind-Body Healing Training If you'd like a deeper understanding of mind-body healing and how self-healing works: Click here to join the FREE training. Brandy Gillmore's Mind-Body Healing: Scientific Research If you'd like scientific research on mind-body healing, you can view Brandy Gillmore's work published in a Medical Journal. Personal Empowerment and Self-Healing Courses If you're ready to heal yourself and change your life: Click here to explore our GIFT Mind-Body Healing™ and the GIFT Method™ Courses and GIFT Workshops. Connect With Brandy Follow Brandy on Facebook Follow Brandy on Instagram Questions? Discover more at https://brandygillmore.com or email support@BrandyGillmore.com Disclaimer, Safety & Protecting Our Work and Volunteers This content is provided for personal inspiration and self-healing support only. It is not medical advice and is not intended to diagnose, treat, prevent, or cure any condition. Do not change or discontinue any medical or mental health treatment without consulting your doctor(s). This content is for personal use only. In order to help protect our community, volunteers, and the integrity of the work, this content may not be recorded, copied, altered, redistributed, taught, impersonated, or used to create derivative works, including use with artificial intelligence (AI/ML) or similar technologies. By engaging with this content, you acknowledge and agree to these terms. (Click here to read the full disclaimer)












