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🗓️ 20 March 2025
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Kathryn Walker is the CEO of Revitalist Lifestyle and Wellness (CSE: CALM) (OTCQB: RVLWF) (FSE: 4DO) which serves as a leading mental health and wellness company lead by a comprehensive team of speciality providers. Kathryn worked at a Level 1 Trauma Center in Tennessee for 9 years before attending anesthesia school at the University of North Carolina-Charlotte. She practiced anesthesia of all specialties for 8 years before opening the first Revitalist location in Knoxville, TN in 2018. Today Kathryn operates as a leading advocate for psychedelic medicine as she continues to advance her comprehensive skill set recently graduating with her second Master's degree in Psychiatric Nursing as a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner.
Recognizing the need for community access, Kathryn founded the national mental health 501c3 nonprofit, Community Change Foundation (CommunityChangeFoundation.org). This nonprofit foundation focuses on providing financial assistance to veterans, frontline workers, and the financially disadvantaged seeking help with psychedelic therapies. Kathryn incorporated Community Change Foundation in 2019.
Recognizing the need for education and training advancements, Kathryn founded the American Association of Psychedelics (AAPsychedelics.org). This education non-profit 501c3 aims to continually bring high quality education and training to all disciplines of providers. Kathryn incorporated the American Association of Psychedelics in 2021.
Nick Nowak: "I’ve spent years navigating the complexities of pharmacy from inpatient settings to compounding to leading teams. But recently, my experience with AI, particularly Perplexity, has fundamentally changed how I see the future of white-collar work, including pharmacy.For decades, pharmacists have been the gatekeepers of medication safety, drug interactions, and patient counseling. But as AI becomes more sophisticated, our role is shifting.The future of pharmacy won’t be about memorizing guidelines. It will be about leveraging AI to enhance clinical expertise and patient care."
David Norris a retired senior officer from the British Military.
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1:37.3 | because it's not as you think. T-E-A-M-B-U-I-L-D-R.com. Welcome to the Behind a Shield podcast. As always, my name's James Gearing, and this week it is |
1:48.1 | my absolute honor to welcome back onto the show, CRNA and the CEO of Revitalist, |
1:54.7 | Catherine Walker, and this time she's joined by clinical pharmacist Nick Nook and |
2:00.7 | British military veteran David Norris. |
2:04.0 | Now in this conversation, we have three unique perspective when it comes to the world of ketamine and mental health. |
2:11.3 | So from Catherine's experience from the medical side, Nick's experience from the pharmacy side and David's experience as a recipient. |
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