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EPISODE · Jun 2, 2016 · 31 MIN

Richelle Knowles: Chiropractic Philosophy, Science, Art, Politics and Philanthropy [PODCAST]

from Mile High Chiro Podcast

This weeks episode is with the first lady of Mile High. Mile high MC Dan Lemberger conducts an incredible interview with this chiropractic leader. Very few chiropractors let have had the impact that Dr. Richelle Knowles's had on chiropractors, patients lives in the profession as a whole.   Hailing from the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania area and a Sherman College graduate Dr Richelle Knowles has had a powerful presence since her time as a student representing Sherman in the WCCS, teaching NSA programs, serving as a mentor coach for years in Chiropractic Pure and Simple, serving the LCW, serving the state of Colorado on the state board and now on the Board of the IFCO.   If any podcast episode will inspire you it will be this one! The pure and focused message of service to the public and the profession is one that chiropractors need to hear now more than ever.   This is a journey through today's chiropractic renaissance, creating chiropractic community and being authenTIC. When you get to know Richelle Knowles you can't help but to love her.

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