Dr. Bradley Nelson – The Heart Code

Written by on November 27, 2025

Dr. Bradley Nelson – The Heart Code

Airing Thursday, 04 December 2025, at 5:00 PM PST / 8:00 PM EST

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When people are deeply hurt, they often experience an inability to trust, give and receive love, and maintain meaningful relationships. My guest this week on Vox Novus, Dr. Bradley Nelson, coined the term “Heart Wall®” for this condition, and it’s the subject of his new book, The Heart Code. He discusses why we subconsciously build walls around, how Heart-Walls harm relationships and our ability to thrive, and how we can dismantle these hidden barriers to happiness, health, and abundance. Dr. Brad is the bestselling author of The Emotion Code and has touched the lives of over 500 million people through more than 1,700 media appearances worldwide. His groundbreaking methods help people globally release the emotional energy of trauma — unlocking powerful transformations in health, happiness, and well-being.

His website is https://drbradleynelson.com/, and he joins me this week to share his just-published book, The Heart Code: The Breakthrough Method to Open Your Heart and Transform Your Life.

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