Lessons Learned From Client Experiences With Kristin Coverly

Join Kristin Coverly as she asks massage therapy and bodywork experts Allison Denney and Dr. Joe Muscolino "What lesson did you learn from a memorable client experience?" and "How do you recognize and celebrate your victories?" Hear their responses on this episode of The ABMP Podcast and gain inspiration you can immediately apply to your personal and professional lives!

(I had a LOT of fun thinking back on all of the clients I have worked with through the years)

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