Business Spotlight
Leighanne Champion Coaching, LLC I
f you believe that Personal Development and Growth is what life is about, then you've found the right Coach.
Life can be challenging and quick fi xes are just a band- aid. If you're looking for tools and personal support that will enable you to become the next best version of your-
self, then you are ready to go. 1. Why are you passionate about your specialty? I am passionate about Life Coaching as I have the privilege to help clients
learn how to manage their brains (and all the thoughts within it), so that they can create amazing results in their lives. It is the most important thing one will ever do in their life and ironically none of our traditional education teaches it.
2. What sets you apart from other practitioners in the holistic nutrition fi eld?
Circle of Health
Holistic Practitioner of over 30 years, specializing in cellular health and overall well-being. Programs and protocols are always tailored to meet the unique needs of each individual.
S 1. Why are you passionate about your practice?
We love developing relationships and being a part of supporting clients in their quest to live happier, healthier lives. It drives us every day!
2. What sets you apart from other practitioners in the holistic fi eld?
Circle of Health combines the use of modern technol-
ogy with a time-honored, friendly atmosphere. Bear Walker is a renowned holistic practitioner and native American healer who played an integral role with NASA in the devel- opment of much of the offi ce’s equipment. We maintain a large inventory of high quality homeopathic and herbal rem- edies and dietary supplements. Pulsed Electromagnetic Field (PEMF) and Infrared Sauna therapies are available. We’re also the fi rst holistic center in the United States to offer innova- tive neurofeedback technology that can be a unique alterna- tive for those experiencing symptoms of TBI, PTSD, anxiety, depression and more.
3. What can clients expect from working with you?
A caring environment where clients are educated and guided through a process leading to the answers and results they’ve been searching for. Each experience is a combination of seriousness and light-heartedness that ultimately creates signifi cant shifts in the healing process.
4. Tell us about the best memory you have about being a holistic practitioner.
The client referrals and complimentary letters we receive
from satisfi ed clients near and far is a memory that continues to build upon itself. Many thanks to everyone we’ve had and will have the opportunity to work with as they change their lives!
Circle of Health, Bear Walker, PhD Farmington, CT • 860.384.1527
circleofhealth.com
erving and caring for clients since 2007, Circle of Health is a holistic wellness center featuring Bear Walker, PhD,
As a coach, I provide my clients with the newest and most powerful tools and support. I intentionally remain on the cutting-edge of this discipline through continued education, training and practice. I received my certifi ca- tion at the Integrative Institute of Nutrition in NYC, IPEC Life Coaching in NYC and most recently at The Life Coach School which I believe has taken my coaching to the next level.
3. What is the best memory you have about being a holistic practitioner. I am not sure I have one favorite, but I enjoy creating safe and compas-
sionate places for my clients to share their thoughts and experiences, free from judgement and reaction. I fi rmly believe that all of my clients are the experts of their own lives and I aim to help them understand how their thinking builds their everyday reality. They, in turn, discover the methods to solve any problem they encounter and to create the lives they've been dreaming about.
Leighanne Champion Coaching, LLC New Canaan, CT • 203.505.5571
Dr. Jennifer Pierre, ND, MPH
enteelNature Health provides telemedicine consults, public health programming, and corporate wellness consulting. As the founder and owner, my experience as both a naturopath- ic doctor and public health professional equips me with the principles learned in my extensive career to prevent disease, protect the health of the public, and promote healthy lifestyles.
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1. Why did you want to become a holistic practitioner and what sets you apart from other Naturopathic Physicians in the holistic fi eld?
Since childhood, I dreamed of becoming a physician to heal and educate people about their health. Prior to becoming a naturopathic physician, I had already amassed a decade of public health experience. What sets me apart is my distinct perspective of the healthcare landscape, enabling me to consider macro and micro approaches to patient care.
2. What is your specialty and what are you passionate about treating?
Women’s health is my specialty; thyroid disease, PCOS and fi broids are just a few conditions that hinder fertility. I am passionate about helping women bring forth life. Valuable time can be lost using a “watch and wait” approach. Furthermore, many of my patients cannot afford assisted reproductive technol- ogy (ART). Whether or not conception is the goal, reproductive concerns must be treated due to the overall impact on total health. My treatment process is holistic in nature, it involves using functional medicine diagnostics, addressing nutrient defi ciencies, uncovering latent chronic disease and reviewing internal / external environmental factors that prevent fertility optimization.
3. Tell us about the best memory you have about being a holistic practitioner.
Most recently, one of my patients announced she was pregnant with
fraternal twins! She had been trying to conceive for a few years, had a blocked fallopian tube, cysts and irregular menses. She enrolled in my fertility program and her hard work paid off twofold!
JenteelNature Health, New Haven, CT 203. 806.5152 •
DrJPierre.com
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