Today I am joined by Lisa Ruthig from NBCAAM, and we are chatting all about community, imposter syndrome and the need to raise standards across the industry to support more animals over the world.
Lisa Ruthig is Past Chair of NBCAAM, the National Board of Certification for Animal Acupressure and Massage, which promotes high standards, ethical practice, and legal recognition for animal bodyworkers across the U.S. She’s also co-owner of Power of Touch for Animals, an online education platform serving bodyworkers and pet guardians. With years of hands-on experience, Lisa is a seasoned practitioner, educator, and industry advocate.
Lisa has a remarkable energy and presence, and she shares some fabulous insights for all practitioners, including her thoughts on why so many practitioners suffer with imposter syndrome, and why business building is actually part of your job!
Yep music to my ears, and what an aligned guest to have on the podcast!!
NBCAAM are a key sponsor of The Healthy Horse Conference, and we are delighted to be joining forces to empower more amazing practitioners, professionals and horse owners around the world.
Learn more about NBCAAM here https://nbcaam.org/ and check out the free Mindset for Success I recorded for them recently.
If you haven’t grabbed your ticket for The Healthy Horse Conference NOW is your chance, we are down to our remaining tickets and we’d love to either see you in person near Reading, Berkshire or online.


