29: The Healing Power of Your Dreams with Theresa Cheung & Kelly Sullivan Walden- Episode 29:

29: The Healing Power of Your Dreams with Theresa Cheung & Kelly Sullivan Walden- Episode 29:

UK Health Radio Podcast

Teresa Cheung and Kelly Sullivan Walden host a lively mix of guests to talk about Elvis in dreams, adult skipping, grief, books, gut health and inner child work. The conversation blends humour and spirituality with practical ideas for finding more joy and meaning in everyday life.

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51:3311 Apr 2026

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Elvis, Skipping and Inner Children: Joyful Healing Through Dreams

Episode Overview

  • Dream figures like Elvis can reflect both cultural light and shadow while acting as powerful symbols in personal dreams.
  • Adult skipping is presented as a simple practice that reconnects people with childlike joy and may help release stored tension and trauma.
  • Writing and creativity can provide a meaningful outlet for grief and a way to stay connected with loved ones who have died.
  • There is growing interest in everyday, non-guru voices in self-help and spiritual publishing, alongside enduring classics like "The Power of Now".
  • Gut health, food choices and circadian rhythm are linked to energy, sleep quality and overall resilience, especially for younger adults.
"Joy and skipping is an act of defiance, as if to say, you can't take this from me."

What makes a recovery story truly inspiring? On UK Health Radio’s "The Healing Power of Your Dreams", you’ll hear Teresa Cheung and Kelly Sullivan Walden blend dream wisdom, spirituality, pop culture and proper belly laughs into a surprisingly comforting hour. This episode circles around how dreams and playful intuition can support mental, emotional and even physical wellbeing.

Author and podcaster Miguel Conner talks about why Elvis is such a common dream figure, calling him "the egregore of the American dream" and "America's shaman" who mirrors both the light and shadow of a culture. The chat even touches on politics and UFOs, showing how iconic musicians can symbolise collective hopes, fears and transformations.

Actor and author Phil Webster joins as a recurring dream guest presenter, quizzing Miguel on whether Elvis in dreams is a genuine presence or a powerful shared symbol. The conversation keeps things grounded yet mystical, ideal if you’re curious about how celebrity figures show up in your night mind. Then joy takes centre stage.

Publicist and lifelong "world's leading skipper" Kim Skipper Corbin shares her 26‑year mission to get adults skipping again, explaining how it reconnects her to childlike happiness and even helps release trauma.

As Kelly puts it, "joy and skipping is an act of defiance, as if to say, you can't take this from me." Another Kim, novelist and bookshop owner Kim Nash, talks about grief, afterlife connections with her mum and the brave decision to leave a big publishing job to follow her heart.

Clinical psychologist Dr Amy Robbins and allergist Dr Dean Mitchell round things off, linking dreams, inner child work, gut health, sleep and spiritual practice in a warm, practical way. If you’re alcohol‑free, sober‑curious, or simply rebuilding your life, could reconnecting with dreams, joy and your inner child be part of your healing toolkit?

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