
Kathleen Pogue, MSN, RN, HNC — Holistic Nurse, Wellness Advocate & Educator
Kathleen Pogue is a compassionate and highly skilled healthcare professional who bridges traditional nursing with integrative, whole-person wellness. She holds a Master of Science in Nursing (MSN), is a Registered Nurse (RN), and is trained as a Holistic Nurse Coach (HNC), supporting individuals in healing and thriving through mind-body-spirit alignment.
Kathleen’s professional background spans clinical nursing, holistic health coaching, and community wellness education. In 2018, she brought her passion for integrative healing to Nuovo Tea & Wellness, where she continues to educate and inspire others through the therapeutic use of herbs, nutrition, and mindful lifestyle practices. She is also a certified yoga teacher, further enhancing her ability to guide individuals toward balance, resilience, and self-awareness.
Kathleen works in close collaboration with Roxanne Garcia and Wholistic Lotus Pathways, combining their complementary expertise to support both individual clients and group experiences. Together, they offer a deeply integrative approach to wellness—blending clinical insight, holistic coaching, energy awareness, and personalized care plans that empower clients from the inside out.
As a co-facilitator of Wellness Empowered Events, Kathleen plays an integral role in creating educational and experiential offerings designed to detox the mind, restore balance, and foster sustainable wellbeing within the community. These collaborative events provide a supportive space for individuals to learn, heal, and reconnect with their innate capacity for wellness.
Kathleen believes that true health is not simply the absence of illness, but a dynamic, empowered state of living. Through collaboration, education, and compassionate care, she is dedicated to helping individuals walk their own path toward clarity, vitality, and wholeness.

Amy Lukos – Primitive reflexes are automatic, stereotyped movements, directed from the brain stem and executed without cortical involvement. Reflexes are used for positive protection. Our reflexes should come out to protect, then integrate back to our brain stem for when we need them again. If we had too many traumas or the trauma is too overwhelming, reflexes can stay “on” or fail to do what they were designed to do. This can cause visual issues, sensory issues, auditory issues, PTSD, we can lose the ability to keep our balance and have issues with our cognitive functioning. If our reflexes are integrated, our nervous system is able to regulate, our feet are grounded, our vision and auditory systems work together, our posture is good, we sleep better,our brain is able to function at an optimal level. [essentialelementstherapy.com]

Jazdeep Neehahl Kaur Virdhi is passionate about offering clients the right modality to support them in overcoming chronic problems as quickly as possible. She uses a combination of modalities to support my clients on their path to physical, mental, emotional and spiritual healing. Tackling issues in all layers and dimensions, she’ll use nutritional therapy for the physical body, hypnosis to talk to the subconscious mind, bespoke frequencies for the body’s cells and distance healing, and pro vibrations to reimprint and rebalance the information field of her clients. She also uses kundalini yoga, meditation and breathwork for energy flow along with divine healing codes for deep karmic and ancestral clearing. [lotusfrequencyhealing.co]

