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What I do.........Therapy, podcasts, animal communication 

I am nature,

I am love,

I am a spiritual being,

I am a thinking being,
I am an emotional being,

I am a physical being,
Most of all, I am a humane being
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Gwen and her german shepard dog

My grandmother had a significant  impact on my life. I recall as a child she brought me to see the movie, “Dr Dolittle”, where I learned about “talking  to the animals.”  I am delighted to be with you now and available to talk to your animals. 

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At age 14 when my grandmother died I realized I didn’t feel understood by the people around me. I started working toward being concise and precise with my communication. I didn’t realize it at the time but communication became and continues to be a central focus in my life. Being capable of effectively communicating allows me to connect with others. Animals communicate by using the universal language of intuition, and that is where we connect.  

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Whenever I discuss Animal Communication with others I get three different reactions. 

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  • The person is intrigued and wants to give it a try. 

  • The person is intrigued, but in disbelief thinking, and at times saying “How is this possible.” 

  • The person is quiet verbally, non-verbally and the conversation ends. 

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 When I was told about Animal Communication in 1995 I fell into the first category. It started when my kitty suddenly became ill. I sensed it was emotional in nature and a friend recommended I get an Animal Communication session. I did, I was hooked, and have been doing it ever since and know it has been a real relationship saver.

german shepard dog howling
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