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#6 - Adryon Hutton, RMT - Goal Setting, Working with Athletes and That Thing About Rent

42 min · 9 de jul de 2019
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Adryon Hutton shares some amazing insights with us on this episode! If you're the type of practitioner who is big on goal setting and figuring out what you want out of your practice, then this is the conversation for you. Adryon was one of the first people I talked to years ago when I first had the idea for this podcast which made having her on the show even more fantastic. Hope you all enjoy! Head over to peoplepainandpractice.com for the show notes.

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