In this episode, we’re joined by Dr. Kevin Holroyd. He practices with his wife, Dr. Susan Holroyd, at their clinic in Kelowna, BC. Kevin was introduced to chiropractic care at a young age—so early that he doesn’t remember his first appointment. From there, chiropractic care played a part in his wellness routine, and eventually, he decided to pursue it as a career.
Kevin will tell us all about a recent personal health challenge and how he’s dealt with his diagnosis. He also shares insight into the tools, technology, and people that helped him through this challenging time. He shares with us his very challenging journey of being diagnosed with cancer and, more importantly, the people he surrounded himself with and what he did that helped him heal.
Key Takeaways:
How Kevin became interested in chiropractic care in his youth. [2:07]
Why he decided to pursue a career as a chiropractor. [3:11]
Where Kevin first began his career. [5:40]
The health challenge he encountered in February 2020. [9:47]
The news he learned after his surgery and what happened afterward. [13:58]
A coincidence that helped him after his diagnosis. [15:30]
How his diet changed after his diagnosis. [18:50]
The biggest thing he’s learned through his diagnosis. [20:51]
How a connection of his sisters was helpful to his situation. [22:15]
The positive reminder he got after his second dose of immunotherapy. [25:42]
How his immunotherapy impacted his liver health. [28:31]
The mental struggles he encountered and how he dealt with them. [30:35]
The therapy modality Kevin practiced and why it was so powerful. [32:47]
What going through this experience has taught him. [34:58]
The significant milestone he passed was in May 2022. [37:59]
Kevin’s wisdom for other chiropractors who are dealing with their challenges. [40:52]
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2 Responses
Great podcast! Kevin is a source of inspiration to myself and many others I’m sure! His genuineness of who he really is comes through- and what he says and the takeaways are not to be ignored.
Thank you so much. Yes he is very inspiring!