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2024 Speaking Events

A free talk on recognizing, preventing and reversing burnout
Tuesday Talk Details

Dr. Ali McMillan ND will lead a practical discussion on "Recognizing, Preventing, and Overcoming Burnout." In today's fast-paced world, burnout has become a common issue affecting many individuals across various professions. This session will provide an overview of burnout, including how to recognize it, effective strategies to prevent it, and actionable steps to recover and regain balance.

Whether you're experiencing burnout yourself or want to support others in their journey, this talk will equip you with valuable knowledge and tools to foster a healthier, more resilient approach to work and life. Don't miss this opportunity to learn how to thrive in both your personal and professional spheres.

This is a small group meet up with limited space so get your tickets soon. We meet in Meeting Room 3 on the ground floor of the Downtown Library (the room under the stairs).

This free event is hosted by Jackie Frasch RPC, Dawn Thalheimer and Dr. Ali McMillan ND.

A free talk on the health of the microbiome

This April's Tuesday Talk is about your body's digestive ecosystem. In this engaging discussion, we'll explore why having diversity in your digestive system is important for your overall health. We'll discuss easy-to-implement strategies that can make a big difference in how you feel. We will talk about how this system gets disrupted and what to do about it when it does. Don't miss out on this opportunity to unlock some secrets to happier and healthier digestion!

This is a small group meet up with limited space so get your tickets soon.

This free event is hosted by Jackie Frasch RPC, Dawn Thalheimer and Dr. Ali McMillan ND.

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Are you looking for speakers for an event?

Dr. Ali loves to share impactful health knowledge with the community.

If you would like Dr. Ali to speak at your event, please send an email, submit a question, or call 236-970-7661.

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