
Length: ~ 1 hour
You’ve trained hard. You care deeply. You’re always learning.
And yet… a part of you still doesn’t feel like you are good enough.
You hesitate to charge what your bodywork services are worth.
You hold back from promoting yourself.
You wonder if you’re really helping the animals you serve—or if you’re just fooling yourself.
You are not alone. And more importantly: there’s nothing wrong with you.
This nervous system-friendly, practical training will help you understand why imposter feelings show up—and what you can do to shift them, gently and effectively.
Yes, you can get a recording.
In this 90-minute session, we’ll build on what you learned about imposter feelings and uncover the deeper patterns that keep you stuck—hesitation, avoidance, overgiving, guilt. You’ll take a short quiz to identify your top saboteurs and see exactly how they show up in your business. Then, I’ll guide you through practical tools to start loosening their grip so you can move forward with more clarity and ease.
đź“… Mark your calendar:
Friday, August 15 at 3 PM ET / 12 PM PT
(and yes, you’ll get the replay)


If you’ve ever wished you could hush that voice that whispers, “Who am I to do this?” so that you can really show up for the animals in your care, you’re exactly the kind of practitioner I love to support.
I’ve stood right where you are: caring deeply about the animals in my hands, investing time and money into more training, doing all the things… yet still feeling like maybe I didn’t measure up. Over the years, I’ve found practical, science-backed ways to work with those imposter feelings- not to push them away or fight them, but to gently turn down their volume so they don’t get to run the show.
That’s what I want for you, too: to feel steady, grounded, and able to trust what you already bring to every animal you help.
I’m not just board certified in canine and equine massage — I’ve also spent years mentoring practitioners like you through Power of Touch for Animals and serving on the NBCAAM board (including eight years as Chair). As Director of Animal Programs at Bancroft School of Massage, I helped shape how our field trains practitioners in hands-on skills and real-world confidence.
Along the way, I’ve made a study of Positive Intelligence and the neuroscience behind both animal bodies and human self-doubt — so you get science-backed tools you can trust. What that really means for you is this: you’re learning from someone who understands what happens in your hands and in your head — and how to help you feel steady and legitimate in both.