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EPISODE · Jan 25, 2026 · 1H 7M

Ep 159: Shamanic practitioner Isabel Wells blends science with ancient teachings to provide healing.

from Your Spiritual Journey · host Bob Dove

Isabel Wells is a spiritual facilitator and mentor who bridges the gap between science and spirituality. Her work helps individuals restore balance by rewriting subconscious patterns and reconnecting with their inner wisdom. With a background in nursing, psychology, holistic health, and spiritual healing, she now blends neuroscience with ancient Shamanic teachings to touch all aspects of her clients' wellbeing. She is the founder of Gateway House of Healing and the former Director of Moon Rising Spiritual Institute. She will be a featured presenter at the Northeast Reiki Retreat (NERR) April 30-May 3, 2026 at Silver Bay YMCA. Isabel is certified in modalities including Reiki, EFT, and Coaching, and she received her Shamanic training under instructors such as Kim Doney Boyle, Beth Beurkens, and Christine Renee. Her approach is grounded, compassionate, and rooted in the belief that healing is a process of remembering who you truly are. Our thanks to the NERR for sponsoring this episode.

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