
2025 WORKSHOP DATES ANNOUNCED!
Free Intro to Radical Remission Workshops @ the Louisville public libraries (no registration needed)
6-7PM @ The Louisville Free Public Library, includes 1 hr multimodal presentation of Radical Remission Content
- Iroquois Branch, 601 West Woodlawn Ave, (Jan 7th canceled due to early closure/inclement weather) & Feb 4th
- Main Branch, 301 York St, Jan 15th & Feb 12th
- Western Branch, 604 South Tenth St, Feb 6th
- Jeffersontown Branch, 10635 Watterson Trail, Jan 22nd & Feb 18th
- Northeast Branch, 15 Bellevoir Circle, Jan 28th & Feb 20th
5-Week, Weekly Series Radical Remission Workshop Intensive @ Valaterra
Includes:
- 10 hours of the Radical Remission Multimodal Content presented by Emily (devised by Dr. Kelly Turner, author of Radical Remission and Radical Hope)
- 5 hour-long wellness offerings such as accessible yoga, meditation, sound bath, qi gong
- 5 Farm-to-table dinners with both plant-based and keto options
Wednesdays, 4-8pm, May 7-June 4th
Thursdays, 4-8pm, Sept 4-Oct 2nd
Mondays, 4-8pm, December 1-29th
Investment: $350 (Scholarships available)
Radical Remission Weekend Workshop Intensive @ Valaterra
Includes:
- 10 hours of the Radical Remission MultimodalContent presented by Emily (devised by Dr. Kelly Turner, author of Radical Remission and Radical Hope)
- 3 hour-long wellness offerings such as accessible yoga, meditation, sound bath, qi gong
- 6 Farm-to-table meals with both plant-based and keto options (dinner Fri & Sat, breakfast and lunch Sat & Sun)
- Special Presentations from thought-leaders and healers in the cancer community
- Discounted accommodations under Group Reservation Code: EG4 @ the Holiday Inn Express, La Grange
- Shuttle from Holiday Inn Express, La Grange to/from Valaterra
April 25-27th
June 13-15th
August 29-31st
November 7-9th
Investment: $350 (Scholarships available)
Radical Remission Workshop
$350.00
The Radical Remission Multimodal Intervention (RRMI) was developed by Kelly A. Turner, PhD, after analyzing more than 1500 cases of cancer survivors experiencing radical remission (a.k.a. spontaneous regression) across all cancer types and extracting key lifestyle factors shared by these cancer survivors. The workshops provide instruction on these lifestyle factors to participants with cancer and give them tools to help navigate their cancer recovery journey. A pilot study conducted by Harvard evaluated the effect of the RRMI and found it increased the quality of life (QOL) of people with cancer.