Every once in a while, something happens that really matters. Something that will define at least the next chapter of your journey – perhaps it’s a conversation with a client, a meeting with a visionary or a major event in your personal life. Below, you’ll find some very insightful folks sharing defining moments from their journeys.
Alyssa Rohde
Psychic experiences guiding me towards something more, being born with a club foot, self expression, being misdiagnosed due to being in an environment that didn’t heal me, real world applications of rituals and how to invite more self love into our personal journey. Read More>>
Dr. LaNail R. Plummer
Insecurity drove me here. Seriously, most people see me and notice that I walk with a firm back, head up, and an air of confidence so they think I have it all together. Additionally, they learn that I am a therapist and enjoy to have deep and critical conversations so they assume that I have all the answers for my life and their lives too. Read More>>
Adam Lane Smith
I had a thriving clinical practice as a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist with a high rate of recovery for my patients. But insurance companies refused to cover attachment work and required diagnoses that often did not cover the patient’s real problems. Read More>>
Ashley Perez
There have been a few moments when I took a leap of faith and invested in myself. Not knowing the outcome but trusting that in the process I’d uncover more of myself and that would have a domino effect on everyone in my life from family and friends to future clients. Most recently I’ve exemplified this through completed my training as a Functional Nutrition Practitioner. Read More>>
Dr. Lisa Thompson
There were 3 pivotal moments related to each other that steered me to my soul’s purpose. When I was 15 (in 1988), I had my first conscious memory of being taken onto a spacecraft. In October 2018, I met my Arcturian ET family (and myself), but I didn’t understand why I was meeting them. Read More>>
Courtney Samojen
After nursing school, I went back to work in the hospital to work in the telemetry unit the ICU and the emergency room. This is where I learned that I did not like the way our healthcare system was ran. Repeat patients would come in , they would be given more pharmaceutical drugs and then sent on their way. Read More>>
Karla Hernandez
A defining moment in my career was having my son. By the time I became pregnant, I had worked in nonprofits for over nine years. I assumed that when he was born, not much would change in terms of my professional path. Read More>>
Mike Sideco
I had entered the Physical Therapy field in 1992 as a PT Tech , then as a Licensed PT Assistant in 1996, then received my Master’s in PT in 2000. Through it all, I always felt that my mission in life was to help people heal : physically, mentally, emotionally and spiritually. Read More>>
Tiffany Ellis
The defining moment happened last September, just after my 42nd birthday. I received a call that my role as a global DEI program manager was being eliminated, and I was given two choices: look for a new internal role or accept the severance. Read More>>
vini singh
A Defining Moment: What the COVID Frontlines Taught Me About Living Longer For nearly five years, I practiced medicine the way I was trained—diagnose, treat, stabilize, repeat. Then COVID hit, and the hospital became a battleground. I spent two years caring for patients who were fighting not just a virus, but often decades of unaddressed health issues that suddenly became life-threatening. Read More>>
Tania Hormozi
When I was applying for my doctorate program at Alliant International University, I knew that in the interview process, they were going to ask if I knew what I wanted to focus my dissertation topic on or my research as well as population that I wanted to focus my work towards. Read More>>
Raheim Fender
As an educator I’ve had several defining moments in my career. In 2018 I was blessed to be the recipient of the Jamaica Cultural Development Commission’s Cultural Icon award for my outstanding contribution to cultural programmes in Jamaica in the Parish of Trelawny. Read More>>

