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Jeanne Daniels and The Healing Room featured on Close Up Radio

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Close Up Radio aired a two-part interview with Jeanne Daniels, founder of The Healing Room in Frederic, Wisconsin, spotlighting her holistic healing practice and upcoming expansion plans. The segment also highlighted her work helping clients with spiritual counseling, hypnotherapy, energy work and other services centered on inner healing. Why it matters: - Jeanne Daniels has built The Healing Room into a local destination for people seeking physical, emotional and spiritual healing. - The interview puts a spotlight on holistic wellness services that blend traditional experience with alternative approaches. - Daniels is expanding her mission through a new project called The Lighthouse, aimed at teaching, collaboration, retreats and personal growth. What happened: - Close Up Radio featured Jeanne Daniels of The Healing Room in a two-part interview. - The first interview aired Tuesday, June 16, at 12 p.m. Eastern with Jim Masters. - The second interview aired Tuesday, June 23, at 10 a.m. Eastern with Doug Llewelyn. - The Healing Room is based in Frederic, Wisconsin. - Daniels founded The Healing Room in 2019. The details: - The Healing Room offers spiritual counseling, life coaching, hypnotherapy, energy work and intuitive guidance. - Current services include Vibroacoustic Therapy, sound therapy, aura readings, astrology consultations, massage therapy, infrared sauna sessions and more. - The space is designed to feel restorative, with fireplaces, plants, books, crystals, candles and gathering areas. - A sign inside the space reads: “This is a safe place to heal your soul.” - Daniels’ fiancé, Gary, welcomes guests, manages sauna and sound bed experiences, and shares homemade cookies with visitors. - Annie, an assistant and Reiki practitioner, helps support the healing community. - Daniels also mentors and trains others and is writing her first book. - Daniels and Gary share seven grown children, eight grandchildren, numerous furry grandchildren and four dogs. Between the lines: - Daniels’ message centers on healing as self-reconnection, not symptom masking. - Her background in nursing gives the practice a mix of spiritual language and respect for conventional healthcare. - Her personal history, including her parents’ cancer diagnoses, her mother’s death, a difficult divorce and years of chronic pain, shapes the way she talks about resilience and peace. - Daniels says many men seek services there too, not only women, which suggests broader demand for alternative wellness spaces than some people may expect. - The planned Lighthouse expansion signals a shift from one-on-one services toward teaching and community-building. What’s next: - Daniels is developing The Lighthouse as a space for education, collaboration, retreats and personal growth. - Daniels is also continuing to write her first book. - More information is available at the Healing Room website . - The podcast episodes are available on Apple Podcasts , iHeartRadio and Spotify . The bottom line: - The Healing Room is positioning itself as more than a wellness studio: Daniels wants it to be a place where people find peace, identity and a path to lead their own lives.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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