
Next Level Healing·March 5, 2025·60 min·1 min read
Your Body's 40 Trillion Experts Already Know This with Dr. Gil Hedley
With Dr. Gil Hedley
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In this episode
Dr. Gil Hedley joins Dr. Tara Perry to discuss his 30-year journey exploring the body as a sacred vessel, blending scientific expertise with spiritual insight to challenge our conventional perceptions of anatomy.
Show notes
In this episode of the Next Level Healing Podcast, Dr. Tara Perry interviews Dr. Gil Hedley, who takes us on a fascinating journey exploring the profound connection between human anatomy, spirituality, and personal growth.
In this episode, Gil shares insights from his transformative 30-year journey—from his bodybuilding inspirations to his groundbreaking Nerve Tour across 108 cities. Discover how Gil’s unique blend of scientific expertise and spiritual insight challenges conventional perceptions and encourages a deeper engagement with the human body as a sacred vessel.
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Key takeaways
- The profound connection between human anatomy, spirituality, and personal growth.
- How Gil’s 30-year journey, including his bodybuilding past, shaped his unique perspective.
- Insights from his groundbreaking Nerve Tour, which spanned 108 cities.
- The power of blending scientific expertise with spiritual insight to challenge conventional perceptions.
- A novel approach to engaging with the human body as a sacred vessel.
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