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The Let That Go! Show with Kassira McKee and Richard Skipper 2/26/2022

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The Let That Go! Show with Kassira McKee and Richard Skipper Saturday February 26th 5PM For Pete's Sake Day! For Pete's Sake, Kassira and I are meeting this week on Saturday night instead of Sunday night and we will be joined by Teresa Cook and the topic will be The Evolution of Change. Evolutionary change is incremental and takes place gradually, over time. Slow, gradual change often takes place to ensure the survival of the organization. It's incremental in that it happens step by step, little by little. Teresa Cook is a clinical psychologist at the Memphis VA Medical Center, specializing in medical psychology. She is the Health Behavior Coordinator, Lead Tobacco Cessation Clinician, Pain Psychologist, and the LGBTQ+ Veteran Care Coordinator. She was a professional actress for over twenty years, performing in musicals, plays, television, and commercials. After moving to Los Angeles, she began a journey of self-actualization that started with psychotherapy and included energy work, Rolfing, sacral-cranial therapy, and acupuncture. In 1998, Teresa was diagnosed with Stage 3 breast cancer and underwent surgery, two different chemotherapy protocols, and 28 treatments of radiation therapy. She was prescribed 5 years of adjuvant therapy with medication. On the day she was diagnosed, she made a decision to change her life if she lived through cancer. While performing was a lifelong passion, the need to give back and help others became the next chapter of her life. She returned to Waco, TX to do two years of post baccalaureate work to prepare to apply to graduate school. She applied to the Baylor University doctoral program and was accepted for three years of difficult, life changing education. She graduated with a Psy.D. in 2006. 

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