The Healing Side: Real Stories of Growth, Recovery, and Resilience – Details, episodes & analysis

Podcast details

Technical and general information from the podcast's RSS feed.

Podcast The Healing Side: Real Stories of Growth, Recovery, and Resilience

The Healing Side: Real Stories of Growth, Recovery, and Resilience

Donald Dunn

Society & Culture
Religion & Spirituality
Society & Culture

Frequency: 1 episode/4d. Total Eps: 14

Hosting podcast Captivate
The Healing Side is a storytelling podcast focused on the human side of healing — emotional, personal, and spiritual. Through honest conversations, the show explores how people navigate trauma, loss, change, and recovery in their own lives. Each episode centers on lived experience rather than advice, creating space for reflection, understanding, and connection. The show does not offer quick fixes or clinical solutions, but instead highlights resilience, perspective, and the many paths people take toward healing. The Healing Side is for listeners seeking thoughtful conversations, shared humanity, and reassurance that healing is not linear — and that they are not alone.
Site
RSS
Apple

Recent rankings

Latest chart positions across Apple Podcasts and Spotify rankings.

Apple Podcasts

  • 🇩🇪 Germany - personalJournals

    24/05/2026
    #70

Spotify

    No recent rankings available



RSS feed quality and score

Technical evaluation of the podcast's RSS feed quality and structure.

See all
RSS feed quality
To improve

Score global : 63%


Publication history

Monthly episode publishing history over the past years.

Episodes published by month in

Latest published episodes

Recent episodes with titles, durations, and descriptions.

See all

What Does Healing From Sexual Assault Really Look Like? One Woman’s 10-Year Story - Authors After Action: Real Life Stories Behind the Books

mardi 3 mars 2026Duration 33:42

How do you truly heal after sexual assault?

In this powerful episode of Authors After Action, Amy McKiernan shares her deeply personal journey of surviving sexual assault and the ten-year process it took to write her healing-centered book. This conversation explores trauma, PTSD, reclaiming your voice, and the courage it takes to share a vulnerable story publicly.

Amy discusses what healing actually looks like, why recovery isn’t linear, the importance of support systems, and how writing became part of her transformation. The episode also dives into the realities of self-publishing, navigating difficult memories, and why telling your story can help others feel less alone.

If you or someone you love is navigating trauma, this episode offers hope, perspective, and practical insight into the healing process.

Links referenced in this episode:

  1. amymckiernan.com

Companies mentioned in this episode:

  1. BookBaby
  2. Draft2Digital

What is on the other side when we pass? Do we have evidance of what exists?

Episode 7

mardi 3 mars 2026Duration 55:09

Is there really a light people see after death? In this deeply thought-provoking episode of Spirits and Stories, we explore the mysteries surrounding the life and death journey with spiritual teacher Michael Waters. Drawing from extraordinary afterlife experiences, Michael shares his work in psychopomp work — the practice of crossing lost souls into the light — guided by Native American spirit guides.

The conversation dives into landlocked spirits, reincarnation, spirit guides, and the life review many believe occurs after death. We also examine the relationship between consciousness and energy, shamanic journeying, emotional healing, and how unresolved trauma may influence spiritual lessons beyond this life.

From mystical experiences and paranormal encounters to discussions about remote viewing and indigo children, this episode challenges conventional thinking while offering a compassionate perspective on death, healing past traumas, and the nature of the afterlife.

If you’ve ever questioned what happens when we die, how spiritual guidance works, or whether consciousness survives the body, this episode will leave you reflecting long after it ends.

Join us On Substack and stay up to date with everything happening with Spirits and Stories https://zlpceut.substack.com/?utm_campaign=pub&utm_medium=web

A Paranormal Perspective: Voodoo Practices and the Sanguine Vampire - Radio Paranormal

vendredi 23 janvier 2026Duration 01:11:07

This episode delves into the captivating world of voodoo and vampirism, featuring a profound interview with the esteemed voodoo priest and author, Papazar. Our conversation traverses the intricate tapestry of New Orleans' unique voodoo practices, highlighting the harmonious interplay between African and Haitian traditions. Notably, we explore the significance of gnomes in winter solstice rituals, revealing their role as guardians of the earth's quiet sustenance. Furthermore, we engage in a candid dialogue about the personal journeys of healing and acceptance within the realms of spirituality and self-care. Join us as we navigate the shadows of the supernatural with insight and reverence, unraveling the mysteries that lie beneath the surface of everyday life.

Join your hosts Jennifer Tally or New Orleans Paranormal Society and Brandon Cooper of Supernatural Ink and PTFX as we bring you our new s how Radio Paranormal. Bringing the spirit of New Orleans with the Spirits of the Appalachian Mountains.. We explore all things strange and paranormal..

An exploration of the esoteric realm unfolds as we delve into the fascinating traditions of winter solstice celebrations, particularly focusing on the lesser-known yet profound role of gnomes in folklore. These diminutive guardians, often overlooked in the grand narrative of winter festivities, embody the principles of quiet stewardship, tending to the roots and foundations of life that sustain us through the harshest of seasons. The discussion intricately weaves through historical anecdotes that illustrate how these mystical beings represent the unseen forces that ensure the continuity of life amidst the seemingly dormant winter landscape. Furthermore, the episode encourages listeners to engage with their own traditions by suggesting a ritual of offering porridge to these guardians, thereby fostering a connection with nature and acknowledging the often unrecognized efforts that sustain our existence. Through this examination, we are reminded that the darkest nights are transient, and the light will inevitably return, a metaphor for hope and resilience that resonates deeply in our modern lives.

Takeaways:

  1. In this episode, we explored the significance of gnomes in folklore, particularly regarding their guardianship during the winter solstice, emphasizing their quiet role in sustaining life.
  2. The conversation delved into various interpretations of voodoo, highlighting the differences between Haitian and New Orleans traditions, including their respective spiritual practices and beliefs.
  3. We discussed the importance of self-reflection and healing, suggesting that listeners engage in writing and burning their past troubles as a form of catharsis.
  4. The episode featured a unique blend of humor and serious discussions surrounding paranormal activities, voodoo practices, and personal anecdotes from the hosts.
  5. Listeners were encouraged to consider the role of gratitude during the holiday season, acknowledging that even in dark times, there is always something to be thankful for.
  6. Finally, we touched upon the significance of community and support systems, particularly for those dealing with trauma and spiritual challenges, reinforcing the idea that healing is a shared journey.

Companies mentioned in this episode:

  1. Avatar
  2. Voodoo Authentica
  3. New Orleans Vampire Association
  4. Dark Moon Press
  5. Neora
  6. Seven Days to Die
  7. Dead Island
  8. Red Dead Redemption

Mentioned in this episode:

Looking For a Website or a place to grow your Podcast

If you are looking to have a website that completely shares your character or wanting to build a podcast that allows your creativety run wild, Than let us take your ideas to reality.

Wired for More: How DNA, AI, and Neurodivergence Unlock Human Potential with Len May

Episode 1

jeudi 22 janvier 2026Duration 36:35

In this episode of The Healing Side, we deliver a powerful storytelling podcast experience rooted in real life stories, deep conversations, and the evolving human experience of growth and healing. We sit down with Len May—genetics pioneer, CEO of EndoDNA, and human optimization advocate—whose personal journey began with an ADHD diagnosis and evolved into redefining what potential truly means.

Len shares how understanding his own neurodivergence became a catalyst rather than a limitation. Through deep conversations, we explore how DNA, artificial intelligence, and cannabis science are converging to create personalized health protocols—tools that honor individual biology instead of forcing people into one-size-fits-all solutions.

This episode dives into overcoming adversity at the biological and emotional level. Len explains how genetic markers influence stress response, trauma, and conditions like PTSD, and how this knowledge can reshape mental health care—especially for those in high-stress environments such as the military. These resilience stories reveal that awareness is power: when people understand how they are wired, they can heal smarter, perform better, and live more fully.

We also examine the role of AI in healthcare—not as a replacement for human care, but as an amplifier of insight and compassion. The result is a vision of medicine that is informed, precise, and deeply human.

This conversation offers meaningful life lessons about identity, difference, and the courage to reimagine health. If you’re drawn to stories about growth, self-discovery, and the future of healing, this episode reveals how embracing who you are—down to your DNA—can change everything.

Takeaways:

  1. Neurodivergence can be a source of strength and clarity.
  2. Genetic insight leads to more effective, personalized healing.
  3. AI can enhance—not replace—the human side of healthcare.
  4. PTSD and stress response are influenced by biological markers.
  5. Understanding how you’re wired empowers growth and resilience.
  6. Healing works best when it honors individual biology.

Links Referenced in This Episode:

endodna.com

lenmay.com

spiritsandstories.com

everythingispersonal.com

Companies Mentioned in This Episode:

EndoDNA

From Idea to Award: Crafting a Thriller and Finding Your Voice with John David - Authors After Action: Real Life Stories Behind the Books

mardi 20 janvier 2026Duration 45:33

In this episode of Authors After Action, we deliver a storytelling podcast experience built on real life stories, inspiring interviews, and the creative side of the human experience. We sit down with John David—public relations professional, corporate ghostwriter, and award-winning novelist—to explore the personal journey behind his debut thriller, The Bystander, winner of the Two Thousand Twenty-Five Page Turner Award for mystery.

John shares how a simple backyard conversation about gun rights ignited the idea for a gripping story about an active shooter stopped by an armed bystander. Through deep conversations, we unpack the emotional highs and lows of writing a first novel, the leap from non-fiction to fiction, and the creative tension between “plotters” and “pantsers.” John opens up about trusting instinct, letting characters lead, and embracing uncertainty as part of the process.

This episode is about overcoming adversity on the page and in life—balancing a demanding career with creative ambition, finding joy in the work, and learning to tell stories that matter. These resilience stories offer meaningful life lessons for writers and readers alike: how lived experience shapes narrative, why fun fuels authenticity, and how fiction can confront real-world issues like fear, violence, and mental health.

Whether you’re an aspiring author or simply love the stories behind the stories, this conversation reveals how creativity becomes courage—and how a single idea can change everything.

Takeaways:

  1. Life experience fuels authentic storytelling.
  2. Plotters and pantsers approach writing differently, and both paths can succeed.
  3. Joy in the process translates to the page.
  4. Creativity often happens in stolen moments.
  5. Strong characters are rooted in real people and emotion.
  6. Fiction can confront real societal challenges.

Links Referenced in This Episode:

byjohndavid.com

bookshop.org

Trailer: The Healing Side

dimanche 4 janvier 2026Duration 00:55

The Healing Side is a conversational podcast focused on healing, mindset, and personal growth through lived experience.

Each episode features individuals, coaches, practitioners, and advocates sharing their stories of healing and self-discovery. Rather than offering medical advice or quick solutions, the show centers on what people have learned through their own journeys—what helped, what challenged them, and how their perspective changed over time.


Episodes are audio-only and run approximately thirty to forty-five minutes, creating space for calm, honest conversation and reflection.


The Healing Side is part of the Barracks Media Network, offering meaningful discussions for listeners interested in healing as a personal, human process.

How Do I Heal from Anxiety, Self-Doubt, and Trauma? Practical Life Hacks for Inner Peace and Harmony

Episode 6

mardi 24 février 2026Duration 55:01

What does real healing actually look like — and why is it never linear?

In this powerful episode of The Healing Side, Donald Dunn sits down with author, editor, and communications professional Tara May Temple to explore the messy, layered, and deeply personal journey of healing.

With over fifteen years in advertising and healthcare fundraising, Tara walked away from corporate success to pursue her calling — helping others achieve inner peace through storytelling, evidence-based strategies, and radical self-acceptance. Her new book, Life Hacks for Healing and Harmony, blends research-backed techniques with personal experience to guide readers through anxiety, identity struggles, grief, perfectionism, and self-image challenges.

In this conversation, you’ll discover:

  1. Why healing is not linear — and why that’s normal
  2. How journaling and storytelling can be therapeutic tools
  3. Evidence-based anxiety strategies like the 4-7-8 breathing method
  4. The science behind nature therapy and lowering cortisol
  5. How suppressed trauma can manifest as physical symptoms
  6. Why self-compassion is a critical part of emotional recovery
  7. Women’s self-image struggles, perfectionism, and people-pleasing
  8. How to rebuild identity after trauma or major life change

Tara shares openly about body shaming, cultural expectations, faith, and self-discovery — offering practical tools that anyone can apply, regardless of where they are in their healing journey.

This episode is especially powerful for:

  1. Women navigating self-worth and identity challenges
  2. Veterans and trauma survivors seeking practical healing tools
  3. Anyone struggling with anxiety, burnout, or emotional overwhelm
  4. Readers looking for realistic, actionable personal growth strategies

If you’ve ever wondered whether you’re “doing healing right,” this conversation reminds you that there are no shortcuts — only progress, compassion, and small daily steps forward.

📘 Featured Book:

Life Hacks for Healing and Harmony by Tara May Temple

Available on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and major online retailers.

For more conversations on mental health, storytelling, faith, and personal transformation, explore additional episodes of The Healing Side and the Barracks Media Network at:

https://barracksmedia.com

Links referenced in this episode:

  1. tarasweetawakening.com
  2. amazon.com
  3. indigo.ca
  4. barnesandnoble.com
  5. bookshop.org
  6. waterstones.com
  7. booksamillion.com

Companies mentioned in this episode:

  1. Barix Media
  2. Donald Dunn Trucking
  3. Amazon
  4. Indigo
  5. Barnes and Noble
  6. Bookshop.org
  7. Waterstones
  8. Books a Million

Can you leave religion but keep your faith?

Episode 5

jeudi 19 février 2026Duration 39:21

In this powerful episode of The Healing Side, a leading healing podcast, host Donald Dunn sits down with Toni LaMotta to explore what it truly means to reclaim your inner authority and live with bold self-trust. After spending sixteen years under a vow of obedience as a Catholic nun, Toni shares her journey of faith after the convent, spiritual awakening, and the deep path of self-discovery that reshaped her life and work.

Together, they dive into spiritual growth, personal development, and the hidden ways we take on invisible vows—through religion, family expectations, or overcoming perfectionism. Toni explains how Enneagram coaching uncovers unconscious motivations and builds greater emotional intelligence, helping listeners understand why they think, react, and behave the way they do. Through tools like journaling for healing, practical mindfulness practices, and intentional meditation techniques, she shows how awareness becomes the foundation for lasting trauma healing and real transformation.

Toni also introduces her powerful presence practice, a simple daily method for reconnecting the body, heart, and mind. Rooted in integral theory, compassion, and radical honesty, this conversation encourages deeper compassion for self, the discipline of truly listening to your voice, and embracing life lessons as opportunities for growth.

If you’re navigating spiritual transition, searching for clarity, or ready to strengthen your inner guidance, this episode offers grounded wisdom and actionable tools for healing and renewal.

Links referenced in this episode:

  1. tonilamotta.com

Companies mentioned in this episode:

  1. Warrior's Way

Is PTSD a Soul Wound? What Veterans Need to Know About Moral Injury

Episode 4

mardi 17 février 2026Duration 01:02:38

Is PTSD a Soul Wound? What Veterans Need to Know About Moral Injury?

In this powerful conversation, Dr. Edward Tick joins The Healing Side to explore whether PTSD is more than a diagnosis — and whether it may actually be a soul wound. Drawing on over forty years of experience in holistic psychotherapy and veteran therapy, Dr. Edward Tick breaks down moral injury, the invisible wounds of war, and what true PTSD healing looks like beyond medication and symptom management.

This episode dives deep into trauma recovery for veterans, exploring how moral injury differs from traditional PTSD, why some wars leave deeper spiritual scars, and how transgenerational trauma can pass through families. Dr. Tick shares insights on the warrior archetype, soul wounds, and why veterans mental health must include spiritual healing and community-based healing — not just clinical treatment.

You’ll hear powerful Vietnam veteran stories and learn about Dr. Tick’s reconciliation journeys back to Vietnam, where healing journeys have helped veterans confront guilt, release shame, and experience emotional healing through storytelling and sacred ceremony. These trauma-informed care approaches offer a radically different path for veterans support — one rooted in connection, meaning, and restoration of the human soul.

If you or someone you love is struggling with PTSD healing, moral injury, or the lingering emotional weight of combat, this conversation offers hope, perspective, and a deeper understanding of holistic psychotherapy and healing through storytelling.

This episode is for anyone seeking emotional healing for veterans, greater understanding of the invisible wounds of war, and a new framework for trauma recovery grounded in spiritual healing and reconciliation.

Takeaways:

  1. Dr. Edward Tick emphasizes that PTSD is a universal human issue, not limited to veterans.
  2. The concept of moral injury is discussed as a profound wound affecting the soul of warriors.
  3. Dr. Tick's work is dedicated to healing the wounds of war through spiritual and community practices.
  4. The importance of understanding and addressing the psychological impacts of conflict on both individuals and families is highlighted.
  5. The podcast explores the significance of rites of passage for young men in contemporary society.
  6. Healing journeys to Vietnam are described as pivotal for veterans seeking reconciliation and closure.

Links referenced in this episode:

  1. edwardtick.com
  2. dredtick@gmail.com

Rediscovering Well-Being: The Role of Tapping in Emotional Health

Episode 3

mardi 10 février 2026Duration 39:19

The discourse herein centers on the transformative journey of healing, with a particular emphasis on the efficacy of Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT), commonly referred to as tapping. Our esteemed guest, Amy Vince, a certified tapping coach and the founder of the Soar with Tapping app, elucidates her profound experiences with cancer and subsequent emotional turmoil, which catalyzed her pursuit of healing at a foundational level rather than merely addressing surface symptoms. Throughout our conversation, we delve into the multifaceted nature of trauma, the importance of confronting uncomfortable emotions, and the empowering realization that healing is an ongoing process rather than a finite destination. Amy's insights illuminate the critical role that determination and self-awareness play in navigating one’s healing journey, encouraging us to embrace both strengths and vulnerabilities as integral components of our human experience. Join us as we explore these themes and uncover the profound potential for transformation inherent in tapping and emotional healing.

Takeaways:

  1. The journey of healing often begins with the courageous act of confronting uncomfortable emotions.
  2. Engaging with one's emotions, particularly the uncomfortable ones, is essential for profound healing.
  3. Tapping, as a therapeutic tool, combines energy therapy, cognitive therapy, and somatic therapy for effective healing.
  4. Healing is a gradual process that should not be rushed, allowing individuals to progress at their own pace.
  5. Trauma is not solely defined by major events; even minor incidents can have significant impacts on one's emotional well-being.
  6. Finding the right healing modality is crucial, as not every method works for every individual.

Links referenced in this episode:

  1. soarwithtapping.com

Companies mentioned in this episode:

  1. Soar with Tapping
  2. Tony Robbins


Related Shows Based on Content Similarities

Discover shows related to The Healing Side: Real Stories of Growth, Recovery, and Resilience, based on actual content similarities. Explore podcasts with similar topics, themes, and formats, backed by real data.
Podcast The Informed Life
Podcast Sales Genius
Podcast Fool Coverage with Manny MUA and Laura Lee
Podcast The Currently Reading Podcast
Podcast In Depth
Podcast Timesuck with Dan Cummins
Podcast The James Altucher Show
Podcast SHE with Jordan Lee Dooley
Podcast On Purpose with Jay Shetty
Podcast BETTER! with Dr. Stephanie Estima | Strength, Body Composition & Perimenopause
© My Podcast Data