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Dr. Bobby Price talked with host Kiara Walker for a conversation on healing, identity, and spiritual transformation. Once a clinical pharmacist, Dr. Price now enjoys a career as a plant-based holistic healer—and his journey from prescribing medications to promoting internal alignment is filled with both personal revelation and deep ancestral wisdom.


Diagnosed with high blood pressure at just 16 and suffering from sleep apnea in adulthood, Dr. Price began questioning everything he knew about health:

“I grew up on movies like The Medicine Man, where you find this miracle drug in nature, and then you bring it to the market, and you help people heal.”

He shared more on his journey in facing the effects of trauma, which silently governed his childhood, relationships, and emotional awareness.

“What people don’t understand about unresolved trauma—trauma that you experience, that you sweep under the rug, you disown and disconnect yourself from—is that it lives in your body,” he said. “And it accumulates in your body, it changes how you respond to life, it changes how you vent, it changes your beliefs. And it also separates you from the healed version of yourself, which is what you came in this world as, from the unhealed version of yourself.”

For Dr. Price, love, health, and purpose all align when in a relationship. “I have such a big vision for my life and what I want to accomplish that I'm going to need somebody who is just as wide-eyed and visionary as I am.”

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