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Kimen Peterson is the living example of treating people with unconditional positive regard. He runs a thriving practice and is an incredibly hard worker. This conversation made a big impact on how I interact with my patients. I hope you all get as much out of it as I did. Head over to peoplepainandpractice.com for more goodies!
Adryon Hutton shares some amazing insights with us on this episode! If you're the type of practitioner who is big on goal setting and figuring out what you want out of your practice, then this is the conversation for you. Adryon was one of the first people I talked to years ago when I first had the idea for this podcast which made having her on the show even more fantastic. Hope you all enjoy! Head over to peoplepainandpractice.com for the show notes.
This conversation with Mike Reoch was an absolute pleasure. It was a breeze chatting with him and we could've gone on for hours. We talked about handling mental burnout in the profession, making sure you have your physiology down and approaching Massage Therapy from a neurocentric lens. There are plenty of gems to take away from this episode and I hope you all learn as much as I did!
What a joy it was having Taylor James on the podcast. We were able to dive in to some deep topics and I learned a ton. Don't forget to stop by Taylor's website to learn more about the great work he is doing and the courses he offers! (http://www.taylorjames.ca/)
Our guest is Eric Purves, an RMT, educator and healthcare researcher based in Victoria, BC. In this conversation we touch on many things such as his journey into the profession, opening up his own clinic and how his perspective on clinical applications has changed over the years. Hope you all enjoy this episode as much as I do!
Hope you all enjoy this fantastic episode!
Today I have the pleasure of sharing with you a conversation with Diane Casteel, RMT. She is a phenomenal RMT and was an influential teacher of mine. This podcast may not be around if it wasn't for her. We dive into how she got into the profession, the experience of pain, having a patient-centered practice and much more! Hope you all enjoy.
The podcast currently has 7 episodes available.