Beginning in September, local health professionals will share their expertise in a series called Healthy Wellness Lunch & Learn. These free monthly lunches will be held at the Francis Tuttle Technology Center – Danforth Campus, following the Time For Living Seminars. They are co-hosted by VillagesOKC.
The lunches will follow the Time For Living Seminars, which run from 10 am to 11:30 am. The seminar topic for September is “Time For Caregiving Relief Options.” October is “Time For Discussing the Tax, Financial, Legal Issues,” and November is “Time for Creating New Holiday Traditions.”
Schedule At A Glance
Wednesday, Sept. 10, 10-11:30am
“Time For Caregiving Relief Options.”
followed by Dr. Daniel Prince, DC CCEP
Tuesday, Oct. 14, 10-11:30am
“Time For Discussing the Tax, Financial, Legal Issues,”
followed by Kris Hapgood, RN
Tuesday, Nov. 11, 10-11:30am
Time for Creating New Holiday Traditions.”
followed byAshley Oyler, Nutritional Therapist
The Francis Tuttle Technology Center – Danforth Campus is located at 3841 E Danforth Rd, Edmond. Registration is available at https://lu.ma/timeforliving

Sept. 10, the presenter will be chiropractor Dr. Daniel Prince, DC CCEP. In addition to his work with professional athletes and clinical hours in Edmond, he is a published author and international seminar instructor. Dr. Prince is a practicioner of the Gonstead chiropractic method. This approach involves a detailed analysis of the spine and joints to identify misalignments and areas of dysfunction. Gonstead practitioners use a hands-on approach to make precise adjustments to correct these spinal misalignments and restore proper alignment and function.

On Oct. 14, the presenter will be Kris Hapgood, RN. Her topic will be “How Stem Cells Heal Fom the Inside Out.” Hapgood is focused on finding the underlying causes of illness, not just treating symptoms. She says, “I’m here to proclaim that our bodies possess remarkable healing abilities, inspired by the very essence of nature itself. It’s time to rethink, to step ‘outside the box’ and truly embrace the potential for natural healing.”

Nutritional Therapy Practitioner
On Nov. 11, the presenter will be Ashley Oyler, a Nutritional Therapy Practitioner. Her topic will be “Tips for Wellness & Longevity.” Oyler is a RESTART instructor. She leads a five-week class which combines elements of current nutrition education, a guided three-week sugar detox and the support and accoutability of a small group. She says, “This is a powerful way to kickstart a new healthy lifestyle.”