Welcome Whole Woman Practitioners!

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Dear Whole Women,

Today our final student from the 2018 class was certified as a Whole Woman Practitioner. We now have five extraordinary new Practitioners ready to serve you, and help change how prolapse, incontinence, and chronic hip pain are treated around the world.

We will soon have more comprehensive information about our new Practitioners up on the website, but let me introduce them to you one by one.

Julie Duggan from the San Francisco Bay area is a doctor of osteopathy and mother of three beautiful children, including her adorable infant daughter who was born shortly before the 2018 class began. As soon as Julie saw the Whole Woman perspective on women’s pelvic health, she knew she had to learn more. And did she ever! Julie studied the WW body of work with a very keen eye, and brought many questions and insights to the table. The women who will be in Julie’s competent hands are fortunate indeed.

Ruth Ever from western Massachusetts is a mother of two beautiful grown children, and has a thriving career as a public health specialist. After resolving prolapse and hip pain through Whole Woman methods, she became a staunch advocate and realized becoming a WW Practitioner was the next step on her path. Ruth was an avid participant in our online classes, and if she had to be absent would always make heroic efforts to join us by phone or hotel internet. Ruth is deeply concerned about the status of women, and I have no doubt she will greatly help women the world over.

Anna Hamilton from the Adelaide area of Australia is a mother of two beautiful teenage sons, a craniosacral and Reiki practitioner, and runs a thriving yoga practice that includes taking groups on regular retreats to Bali. Anna became devoted to the Whole Woman work after gaining enough result through WW methods to cancel prolapse surgery two days before the scheduled operation. She has been able to achieve 100% reversal of her symptoms, and is a beautiful embodiment of the Whole Woman work.

Monique Sanders reigns from my home town, Albuquerque, New Mexico. She is a mother of two beautiful sons, a highly skilled computer technician, and a sensitive and intuitive energy and sound healer. She, too, found Whole Woman on the internet, and it soon became clear that becoming a Whole Woman Practitioner was the next step on her journey. Monique’s healing from prolapse and incontinence occurred over the course of the 2018 class, and we were all able to witness her tears turn to triumph. Monique brings a very special set of skills to the world of women’s health, and we are delighted to welcome her as our esteemed colleague.

Julie Sheldon from the Orlando, Florida area is mother of two beautiful teenage children, and is a well-established physical therapist. Julie brought great knowledge and insight to our class, and ardently supported the Whole Woman paradigm from the beginning. Not only does Julie have a deep grasp of Whole Woman concepts, but she beautifully embodies the WW work. Women with common pelvic conditions will be very fortunate to be in Julie’s capable and knowledgeable hands.

Please join me in welcoming these magnificent women into the Whole Woman family.

Best wishes,

Christine

Since I discovered Whole Woman years ago, nothing has been more exciting than to watch the body of practitioners grow and spread over the globe. Thank you to all of you for your commitment and for your vision and desire to spread Christine's work far and wide. We can only reach one woman at a time, and each of you will help keep those numbers moving upward. Welcome and much love and many hugs to all of you!! - Surviving

Congratulations ladies!! You are all a very welcome addition to this most important work!

Congratulations to our new graduating class of Practitioners! Well done. Now the real work begins...keeping three and a half billion women out of the operating room!

Best wishes and let us know if and how we can help.

Lanny

To our wonderful new Practitioners,
All kudos to you for your dedication to help women across the world!

Wishing you all well,
Aussie Soul Sister