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Toe Reading featured in CHICAGO SUN-TIMES - Friday, April 25 2008
Do toes know your story? Reader claims she can tell what path you're on by looking at your feet
February 19, 2008
BY LISA DONOVAN ldonovan@suntimes.com
If the palms tell a story about our future, then the toes reveal something about where we've been. That's according to Chicagoan Gabrielle Loomis, a life coach who has added toe reading to her toolbox.
"Your toes are repositories for the emotional journey you're on, from birth to now," says Loomis, a certified toe reader in Chicago.
Toe reading on Fox 10 News - Thursday, April 10 2008
Click the Fox 10 logo to see the video Our very own Toe Reader Gabrielle Loomis - Thursday, March 27 2008
Was recently on WLUP in Chicago click the logo box to seethe youtube video University of Phoenix Announcement: - Tuesday, November 13 2007
ANNOUNCING Exciting News!
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Once you’ve finished your Associates Degree at SWIHA, you may be eligible to transfer in up to 60 credits* towards a degree with the University of Phoenix. Enjoy flexible scheduling with classes available online or on campus.
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KC is honored as Athena Nominee - Sunday, November 11 2007
“The ATHENA Award is represented by an original bronze and marble sculpture inspired by the goddess of Greek mythology known for her strength, courage, wisdom and enlightenment…” ATHENA International. The ATHENA Award recognizes women who are actively making their community a better place by inspiring and teaching women leadership skills as well as being active in community service. This year is the 20th annual Award Banquet which is held at Arizona Biltmore Spa and Resort on October 25, 2007. See the video on youtube http://www.youtube.com/phxathena
The three pieces that tell my personal story are
• 2007 Athena Show Opener
• Hedlund, Miller, Refo, Stamel (I am the second video in)
• 2007 Athena Announcement
Although I did not win the award, I feel like a winner in terms of experience and awareness. If you only have time to watch one 3 minute video, watch the 2007 Athena Announcement profiling Tamara Woodbury. Just watching her story will change your life.
What I came away with in a new reverence for the amazing women in Arizona who are touching many, many lives. I am motivated to ask: What more can I do to serve the world and make a difference
KC is honored as Athena Nominee - Sunday, November 11 2007
“The ATHENA Award is represented by an original bronze and marble sculpture inspired by the goddess of Greek mythology known for her strength, courage, wisdom and enlightenment…” ATHENA International. The ATHENA Award recognizes women who are actively making their community a better place by inspiring and teaching women leadership skills as well as being active in community service. This year is the 20th annual Award Banquet which is held at Arizona Biltmore Spa and Resort on October 25, 2007. See the video on youtube http://www.youtube.com/phxathena
The three pieces that tell my personal story are
• 2007 Athena Show Opener
• Hedlund, Miller, Refo, Stamel (I am the second video in)
• 2007 Athena Announcement
Although I did not win the award, I feel like a winner in terms of experience and awareness. If you only have time to watch one 3 minute video, watch the 2007 Athena Announcement profiling Tamara Woodbury. Just watching her story will change your life.
What I came away with in a new reverence for the amazing women in Arizona who are touching many, many lives. I am motivated to ask: What more can I do to serve the world and make a difference
Palm reading is so last millennium; toe reading is now trendy - Tuesday, October 2 2007
Forget about the eyes being the window to the soul; the soles are the window to the soul.
You've heard of palm reading, of course. Now get ready for toe reading, a new and more aromatic way to metaphysically look into our inner selves, our flaws, emotions and relationships.
KC Miller, director and founder of the Southwest Institute of Healing Arts in Tempe, Ariz., has been reading toes for six years and has trained about 200 others in the offshoot of reflexology.
The Western Herbalism program at SWIHA - Tuesday, September 25 2007
The Western Herbalism program is under the direction of herbalist JoAnn Sanchez. Ms. Sanchez has over 24 years of study and working in the herb industry including a Bachelor of Science degree in Natural Resource Development and a graduate study in botany. She has been a self-employed herbalist since 1989. In her role as educator, JoAnn has authored SWIHA’s curriculum in Western Herbalism. In addition, JoAnn is owner of Botanica, where she maintains a clinical practice, which includes custom compounding services and a mentoring role for new practitioners.
SWIHA offers a well-rounded education in a variety of Holistic Fields including our 600-hour Western Herbalism. This intensive program includes a field trip to Sedona, work in wild gardens and other exciting hands-on experiences. JoAnn offers a 10 week overview for those who are not ready for the full 600-hours and several interesting electives for the hobbyist. For the serious herbalist, this 600-hour program with practicum experience will prepare you for becoming a registered herbalist at the American Herbalist Guild.
Herbal studies classes offer a historical perspective of herbalism and show how native people worldwide have traditionally used plant remedies. Lessons include an appreciation for the important associations of plant families and the significant need to attend to at risk plant populations that grow here in the southwest desert is incorporated.
Medicine plant cultivation, wildcrafting and gardening are learned in hands-on settings. A 150 plant Materia Medica is studied from a body systems approach. Safety and precautions for specific plants species is explored through study of the pharmacy of chemistry of herbs. Students also make many medicines in class, while learning theories for remedy formulation. Desert hikes, retail museum, herbarium and library visits, guest lectures, independent research, guided client analysis as well as training in public speaking round out the experience that herbal study classes at SWIHA offer
Did you know… that you can sell your books back to the bookstore? - Tuesday, September 25 2007
Yes! That is right, just like any other college the SWIHA bookstore will buy back your used SWIHA text books at 25% of the cover price. You may also post books for sale in the Student Information Notebook in the Student Lounge. In fact, did you know there was a Student Information Notebook in the Student Lounge? It contains announcements of upcoming events and workshops; items for sale, and even people looking for roommates. In order to place an item in the Student Information Notebook please check in with Gigi at the SWIHA Success Center so that they may stamp it. Items that are not stamped will be discarded.
Cosmetology school closes, students left wondering - Tuesday, August 28 2007
there is hope for these students. Owners of the other cosmetology schools in the Valley are stepping up and offering to teach some of the classes that many of the students have paid for and didn't take.
One of those owners is KC Miller with Southwest Institute of Natural Aesthetics. She doesn't want the industry in Phoenix to get a black eye.
"If they paid for it, we will provide the training," Miller said.
Despite what could be a financial burden, Miller said it's not as much of a burden as getting a reputation they can't be trusted.
That's great news to students like Hillman. But she like others are still upset over the school's abrupt closure. More-->
JSonline - Wednesday, June 13 2007
 Toe by toe lays bare one's life - Friday, June 1 2007
Emotional and physical well-being revealed by piggy-reading
By JOANN KLIMKIEWICZ, TOE-TALLY PSYCHIC - Wednesday, May 23 2007
YOUR LITTLE PIGGIES KNOW THE REAL YOU
By SARA LIEBERMAN
May 20, 2007 -- SOME people think psychics are like all-seeing gods. Others think they're a crock. I'm just scared of them.
I don't want to know what's ahead on life's road. On a lark, I once let a palm reader get all up in my lifeline. She told me a pretty frightening detail about my supposed future - and I still get the willies just thinking about it.
So when I first read KC Miller's pamphlet on "Elemental Identification of the Toes," I had my doubts. I've been going through some serious personal upheaval - relationship troubles, finding a new place to live, financial woes - and the last thing I need is another freaky prediction about what lies ahead.
But as I got deeper into her spiritual brand of foot fetish, I discovered that she's more interested in the present and past - not the future. That, I thought, I could handle. Read more click logo----->
Toes provide a map of past, present, future, reflexology teacher preaches - Friday, April 20 2007 - Thursday, May 17 2007
William Hermann
The Arizona Republic
Apr. 6, 2007 04:15 PM
How's your love life? Will you prosper? Are you fulfilling your destiny?
A toe knows!
That's what KC Miller, director of Tempe's Southwest Institute of Healing Arts, tells her reflexology students in the part of the class devoted to toe reading. Miller, author of the recently published Toe Reading - Are You Walking Your Destined Path?, says our toes tell all.
Palm Reading Is So Last Millennium; Toe Reading Is Now Trendy - Thursday, May 17 2007
Forget about the eyes being the window to the soul; the soles are the window to the soul.
You've heard of palm reading, of course. Now get ready for toe reading, a new and more aromatic way to metaphysically look into our inner selves, our flaws, emotions and relationships.
KC Miller, director and founder of the Southwest Institute of Healing Arts in Tempe, Ariz., has been reading toes for six years and has trained about 200 others in the offshoot of reflexology. More click logo to the right--->
Toe Reading at Dolce Dolce - Friday, May 4 2007
Check out the news coverage Toe Reading is getting over at DolceDolce.com The art of toe-reading gains a foothold - Friday, May 4 2007
Practitioners say you can tell a lot by examining a foot
Sunday, April 22, 2007
By John Campanelli
Toeing The Line - Friday, May 4 2007
- Heather Riley
Professional toe readers maintain that toes and feet document past journeys, not future destiny.
Dr. Freud, Meet Dr. Scholl - Friday, May 4 2007
For Toe Reader, Our Feet Are Windows To Our Emotional Well-Being
March 21, 2007
Your toes don't lie - Friday, May 4 2007
 Toe Reading on MTV'S NEXT - Thursday, April 26 2007
 MSNBC - Monday, April 23 2007
 KC on Fox 10 - Monday, April 23 2007
 3 tv - Monday, April 23 2007
 Toe reading lets us know where our souls stand - Thursday, April 19 2007
By John Campanelli
Newhouse News Service
Published April 15, 2007
Forget about the eyes being the window to the soul; the soles are the window to the soul.
Get ready for toe reading as a route to your inner self.
KC Miller, director and founder of the Southwest Institute of Healing Arts in Tempe, Ariz., has been reading toes for six years and has trained about 200 others in the offshoot of reflexology. more >
Toe to soul By Joann Klimkiewicz - Thursday, April 19 2007
This foot reader points to the path of well-being
KC Miller is on the other end of the telephone, transfixed by an e-mailed photograph of my naked, gnarly feet. They are red and swollen, a faint scar marking the spot on the left one where a painful bunion once lived. They are flat. They are stubby. They are desperate for a pedicure.
Tattle-tale toes - Monday, April 16 2007
Bare your feet and you bare your soul, says toe-reading therapist
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