34: The Healing Power of Your Dreams with Theresa Cheung & Kelly Sullivan Walden - Episode 34

34: The Healing Power of Your Dreams with Theresa Cheung & Kelly Sullivan Walden - Episode 34

UK Health Radio Podcast

Hosts Theresa Cheung and Kelly Sullivan Walden talk with mediums and scientists about dreams, angel signs and how they may comfort grief and hint at ongoing connection with loved ones. The conversation blends personal stories, symbolism and research to show how dreams and altered states can feel both emotionally healing and scientifically interesting.

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53:4916 May 2026

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Beyond the Horizon: Dreams, Angel Signs and Messages from Loved Ones

Episode Overview

  • Dreams that feel unusually vivid, calm and coherent may offer powerful comfort and can be treated as meaningful visitation experiences.
  • Simple symbols like shorelines, younger healthier appearances and gifts in dreams can reassure the bereaved that their loved ones are at peace.
  • Writing dreams down, trusting the emotional tone, and gently setting intentions before sleep can help people work with these experiences.
  • Daytime signs such as finding feathers or seeing repeating numbers can echo dream messages, but the hosts advise staying open rather than chasing them.
  • Scientific work on mediumship suggests altered yet trainable brain states, supporting the idea that mediumistic experiences can be both real and beneficial.
Dreams are a bridge. They're a meeting place between worlds.

What emotional and inspiring tales of recovery are out there? Here, the focus is on grief, healing and those strange moments that make you wonder if loved ones really are "still right here". Hosted by dream divas Theresa Cheung and Kelly Sullivan Walden, this UK Health Radio show blends heartfelt storytelling, gentle humour and some pretty serious brain science. The episode centres on afterlife communication through dreams and daytime "angel signs" like white feathers and repeating numbers.

A listener named Lily shares a vivid shoreline dream of her late father, followed by finding a white feather on her doorstep.

Theresa calls it "a classic example of a night vision, a visitation dream," while Kelly sums up its comfort with the simple line her dad speaks in the dream: "I am right here." If you’re curious about dreams that feel more real than waking life, you’ll hear the hosts break down symbols like shorelines, glowing loved ones and gifts in dreams, always coming back to how soothing these experiences can be during early grief.

They offer practical tips too: trust the feeling of the dream, write it down, stay open rather than chasing signs, and set a gentle bedtime intention. The tone shifts into a richer conversation when evidential medium and former US Navy commander Suzanne Giesemann joins, sharing how disciplined training and clear evidence can make mediumship deeply reassuring.

She’s later paired with Dr Helané (Helena) Wahbeh from the Institute of Noetic Sciences, who explains what brain studies show during mediumship and channelled states, likening the brain to a radio receiving a wider signal. With extra questions from the “dream team” of guest presenters, this episode suits anyone grieving, anyone puzzled by a powerful dream, or anyone who wants science, spirituality and human warmth in the same conversation.

Have your dreams ever felt like a message from someone you miss?

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