If you’re living with a chronic condition or supporting someone who is, these talks may help you see healing in a new light.
In recent years, many leading doctors, psychologists, scientists, and professors have begun to explore how the mind and body work as one integrated system. Their research and experiences point to a powerful truth — that our inner world of thoughts, emotions, and awareness can deeply influence how the body heals and recovers.
This page brings together a curated collection of their voices. Each video offers a unique perspective on how modern science is rediscovering what ancient traditions have always known: healing is not just a medical process, but a whole-person journey.
Take your time watching these talks. Let them spark reflection, hope, and a deeper understanding of your own body’s wisdom and capacity to heal.
All videos featured here are the intellectual property of their respective owners, producers, and speakers. Vipnotherapy Center acknowledges and credits them for their valuable contributions to the global understanding of mind-body healing.
In this deeply insightful episode of the Huberman Lab Podcast, Dr. Andrew Huberman speaks with Dr. Mark Hyman — a world authority on functional medicine — about how true healing begins with addressing the root causes of disease, not just the symptoms. Together they explore how nutrition, detoxification, and lifestyle can activate the body’s innate capacity to repair itself.
Dr. Hyman explains a systems-based approach to health that connects the brain, body, and environment, while sharing the latest evidence on longevity tools such as peptides, NAD/NMN, exosomes, and proactive testing. This conversation reframes chronic illness from something to be managed to something that can be understood and transformed from within.
Duration: 2 hours 40 minutes
Source: Huberman Lab Podcast
Credit: © Dr. Andrew Huberman and Dr. Mark Hyman. All rights belong to the respective owners and producers.
In this powerful conversation with Mel Robbins, Harvard psychologist Dr. Ellen Langer — often called the “Mother of Mindfulness” — shares how our beliefs and attention can shape our biology. Backed by over 50 years of research, Dr. Langer reveals how simple shifts in perception can influence immunity, recovery, and even aging.
From elderly men growing younger by reliving their past to hotel staff losing weight after realizing their work was exercise, her studies show that the mind’s influence on the body is far greater than we imagine. This episode invites you to rethink what healing truly means — and how mindfulness can awaken the body’s natural power to restore itself.
Duration: 1 hour 5 minutes
Source: The Mel Robbins Podcast
Credit: © Mel Robbins and Dr. Ellen Langer. All rights belong to the respective owners and producers.
In this heartfelt Commune conversation, physician and trauma expert Dr. Gabor Maté reframes illness as a process that manifests our life experiences rather than a thing we “have.” He clarifies trauma as the inner wound — not the event — and shows how that wound can be raw, reactive, or covered by rigid “scar tissue.” Maté explores why so much that’s been “normalized” in modern life runs counter to our evolutionary needs, and how chronic stress and disconnection shape mind and body.
He offers practical hope: healing means recovering our wholeness, releasing resentment as capacity returns, and building agency through compassionate curiosity about our reactions. The discussion extends to what a trauma-informed society could look like across medicine, education, justice, and everyday relationships — grounded in compassion and human dignity.
Duration: 40 minutes
Source: Commune Podcast
Credit: © Commune and Dr. Gabor Maté. All rights belong to the respective owners, producers, and speakers.
What happens when a conventionally trained internist becomes the patient and standard care offers no answers? In this moving episode of The Dr. Hyman Show, Dr. Cynthia Li shares how an autoimmune thyroid condition spiraled into a mysterious, multi-system illness that left her housebound and hopeless. Her recovery began with a paradigm shift: viewing the body as an interconnected system, healing the gut, adopting an ancestral diet (including removing gluten), and embracing functional medicine alongside “soft” tools like intuition and emotional healing. Dr. Li’s story is a compassionate roadmap for anyone whose labs are “normal” but life is not — showing how root-cause thinking can restore energy, clarity, and agency.
Duration: 1 hour 15 minutes
Source: The Dr. Hyman Show
Credit: © Dr. Mark Hyman and Dr. Cynthia Li. All rights belong to the respective owners, producers, and speakers.
In this enlightening episode of The Dhru Purohit Podcast, Stanford psychiatrist Dr. David Spiegel — one of the world’s leading researchers in hypnosis — separates myth from science. With over 40 years of clinical and research experience, he explains how hypnosis is not mind control, but a focused state of attention that allows the brain to rewire itself for healing, performance, and emotional balance.
Dr. Spiegel shares how hypnotherapy can complement medical care in treating chronic pain, trauma, cancer, sleep issues, and stress. He also discusses the neuroscience of hypnotic states, why some people are more hypnotizable, and how self-hypnosis tools like his Reveri app help users unlock the mind’s natural capacity to heal and transform.
Duration: 1 hour 40 minutes
Source: The Dhru Purohit Podcast
Credit: © Dhru Purohit and Dr. David Spiegel. All rights belong to the respective owners, producers, and speakers.
In this groundbreaking episode of The Dr. Hyman Show, Dr. Mark Hyman and social philosopher Daniel Schmachtenberger uncover how the modern world itself has become the root cause of most chronic illnesses. From environmental toxins to industrialized food systems and profit-driven healthcare, they reveal how human-made conditions — what Schmachtenberger calls anthropogenic disease — are making us sick.
The conversation exposes the failures of our “sick-care” model and introduces Functional Medicine as a path toward root-cause healing and prevention. It’s a compelling call to reclaim agency, rethink the systems we live in, and move from managing disease to creating health. For anyone seeking to understand why chronic illness is rising — and what can truly reverse it — this dialogue offers both clarity and hope.
Duration: 1 hour 17 minutes
Source: The Dr. Hyman Show
Credit: © Dr. Mark Hyman and Daniel Schmachtenberger. All rights belong to the respective owners, producers, and speakers.
In this in-depth episode of the Huberman Lab Podcast, neuroscientist Dr. Andrew Huberman sits down with Stanford psychiatrist Dr. David Spiegel, one of the world’s foremost experts on clinical hypnosis. Together, they explore how hypnosis can rewire the brain to manage trauma, pain, anxiety, and stress — and how self-hypnosis can enhance sleep, focus, and emotional regulation.
Dr. Spiegel explains the neurobiology behind hypnotic states, showing how directed mental focus and breath can alter brain circuits to promote healing and flexibility. The conversation blends decades of peer-reviewed research with powerful case studies, offering practical ways to integrate hypnosis into everyday life — whether for recovery, performance, or peace of mind.
Duration: 1 hour 52 minutes
Source: Huberman Lab Podcast
Credit: © Dr. Andrew Huberman and Dr. David Spiegel. All rights belong to the respective owners, producers, and speakers.
In this deeply insightful episode of Feel Better, Live More, Dr. Rangan Chatterjee talks with Dr. Howard Schubiner, a pioneer in mind-body medicine and Director of the Mind Body Medicine Program at Ascension Providence Hospital. Together, they explore how the brain—not the body—is often the true source of chronic pain, and how unprocessed emotions, stress, and early life experiences can manifest as physical suffering.
Dr. Schubiner explains the neuroscience behind predictive processing—how the brain creates pain as a protective signal—and shares proven ways to retrain neural pathways through pain reprocessing therapy, emotional awareness, and self-compassion. Backed by decades of research and moving real-life examples, this conversation reframes chronic pain not as a lifelong sentence, but as a message from the brain that can be understood and healed.
A must-watch for anyone struggling with migraines, back pain, IBS, fibromyalgia, or other chronic conditions—and for healthcare professionals seeking a new lens on healing.
Duration: 1 hour 56 minutes
Source: Feel Better, Live More with Dr. Rangan Chatterjee
Credit: © Dr. Rangan Chatterjee and Dr. Howard Schubiner. All rights belong to the respective owners, producers, and speakers.
In this inspiring episode of The Mel Robbins Podcast, world-renowned neurosurgeon Dr. Sanjay Gupta reveals how science is redefining our understanding of pain and healing. Drawing from his latest book It Doesn’t Have to Hurt, Dr. Gupta explains how pain is not just a signal from the body but an experience shaped by the brain and nervous system—and how we can retrain those systems to feel better.
From the biology of chronic pain to the breakthroughs in noninvasive therapies, meditation, and movement, this conversation uncovers practical ways to calm the body’s pain response and activate its natural healing intelligence. Whether you’re living with chronic pain or helping someone who is, this episode offers real, science-backed hope for relief and renewal.
Duration: 1 hour 8 minutes
Source: The Mel Robbins Podcast
Credit: © Mel Robbins and Dr. Sanjay Gupta. All rights belong to the respective owners, producers, and speakers.
In this captivating episode of The Rich Roll Podcast, Stanford psychiatrist Dr. David Spiegel — one of the world’s foremost experts on hypnosis — demystifies what hypnosis truly is and how it can unlock the brain’s capacity to heal. Far from stage theatrics, clinical hypnosis is shown here as a powerful, research-backed tool for managing pain, anxiety, trauma, and even enhancing athletic and creative performance.
Dr. Spiegel explains the neurobiology behind hypnotic states, the role of breath and attention in modulating perception, and why hypnosis is not about losing control but gaining it. With over four decades of groundbreaking research, he shares real-life applications, insights from cancer care, and how self-hypnosis tools like Reveri are making mind-body healing accessible to all.
Duration: 1 hour 52 minutes
Source: The Rich Roll Podcast
Credit: © Rich Roll and Dr. David Spiegel. All rights belong to the respective owners, producers, and speakers.
In this revealing episode of The Dr. Hyman Show, functional medicine experts Dr. Mark Hyman and Dr. Robert Rountree unpack the hidden triggers behind the global rise in autoimmune conditions — from lupus and rheumatoid arthritis to Hashimoto’s thyroiditis. They explain how modern toxins, food sensitivities, stress, and gut imbalances disrupt the immune system and fuel chronic inflammation.
Blending cutting-edge science with decades of clinical experience, they share how personalized nutrition, detoxification, gut repair, and mind-body balance can calm the immune response and restore health. This empowering conversation reframes autoimmune disease not as a lifelong sentence but as a dynamic condition that can be improved — and in many cases, reversed — through root-cause healing.
Duration: 1 hour 21 minutes
Source: The Dr. Hyman Show
Credit: © Dr. Mark Hyman and Dr. Robert Rountree. All rights belong to the respective owners, producers, and speakers.
Each of these videos reminds us of a profound truth — the mind and body are not separate. They are one intelligent, adaptive system capable of healing when given the right support and awareness.
At Vipnotherapy Center, we build on this understanding. Our integrative method combines the depth of Vipassana mindfulness with the precision of Clinical Hypnotherapy, helping you release subconscious and physical patterns that keep chronic conditions in place. We call it the Vipnotherapy Promise — to help you heal beyond what medicine alone can achieve, by restoring balance between mind, body, and awareness.
If what you’ve seen here resonates with you, we invite you to take the next step.
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