I had the privilege to get interviewed by the hypnotist Brenda Kaye today. We have been friends for over 20 years and both into health and wellness. Actually I'd say we started on journey together in this industry and went in different directions.

I'm happy to answer any questions this interview might spark for you about acupuncture or any of the other things I do. Comment on this, send me a message katrina@itwacu.com, or give me a call and we can chat 720-466-3884.

We are now both located in the same office. Acupuncture and hypnosis are both powerful tools to help you feel better and live your best life. Be on the lookout for some fun collaborations from us for treatment offerings.

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Katrina McLaughlin

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