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Watch the next video for a behind-the-scenes look at a healing session with Fran Bell: • Behind the Scenes of My Spiritual Healing ... In this episode of Open Heart, Priya Rao, MD sits down with Fran Bell, an intuitive healer and former competitive athlete whose work bridges physical injury, lived experience, and forms of knowing that don’t fit neatly inside conventional systems. Together, they explore what it means to trust intuition in a world that asks for proof, and how healing often begins before we have language for it. In this conversation, they explore: ■ How a childhood injury disrupted Fran’s life and quietly reshaped how she understood the body and healing ■ What intuition actually feels like in lived experience, not as a concept or belief ■ How people are trained out of sensing and into over-reliance on cognition and control ■ Why many capable, rational people struggle to trust what they feel if it can’t be measured ■ The tension between evidence-based medicine and forms of healing that require participation rather than certainty ■ How physical symptoms, emotional patterns, and life direction often intersect ■ What integration can look like when medicine and intuition are allowed to work side by side ■ Why healing does not always mean “feeling better,” and how meaning, purpose, and wholeness can show up in unexpected ways Fran Bell works with people whose symptoms, pain, or sense of disconnection have not been fully explained by conventional approaches alone. Her perspective is grounded in lived experience with injury, athletics, and years of working directly with the body. In this conversation, she offers language for experiences many people sense but hesitate to trust, especially when those experiences fall outside familiar systems of validation. Follow Fran Bell Website: https://franbell.com Instagram: / franbell_integratedhealing Top Moments 00:00 Introduction to intuition, injury, and lived experience 01:30 A childhood accident that changed how Fran understood healing 03:15 Learning to sense the body beyond cognition 05:20 Being trained to fit in and hide unconventional ways of knowing 07:00 Finding language for intuition later in life 08:50 Athletics, injury, and reading the body 10:55 Why intuition is difficult to “prove” 12:20 What integrated healing actually means in practice 14:10 Working alongside physicians and medical systems 15:45 A shared case that changed the course of care 17:30 Rethinking what healing means 19:10 Layers of identity, heart, and self 21:30 Living with unanswered questions 23:40 What it means to follow what’s in front of you Hosted by Priya Rao, MD Website: https://www.openheartpodcast.com / dr.kothapalli / pkothapallimd Open Heart is a space for grounded conversations about where systems, training, and conventional frameworks fall short of lived human experience. The show explores what happens when logic, competence, and achievement no longer explain everything we feel. Many people sense that something is missing in how they relate to their bodies, their work, or their lives, but they do not yet have language for it. This conversation does not offer answers or certainty. It offers recognition. It sits with the tension between what can be proven and what must be experienced, and invites curiosity about how healing is understood when multiple ways of knowing are allowed to coexist. Our Sponsors Thank you to our sponsors for supporting this episode: Don’t Miss a Beat: https://linktr.ee/dontmissabeat Summit Wealth Financial Advisors: https://www.summitwealthgroup.com/ Subscribe to Open Heart with Priya Rao, MD for grounded conversations with people who are curious about intuition, meaning, and different ways of understanding healing and human experience.