
It’s been awhile since I’ve written a blog. I’ve been working hard behind the scenes to get things up and running for the next journey of my business. As many of you know, I have a YouTube channel that focuses on making difficult topics in Anatomy and Physiology easy to understand. If you haven’t already subscribed, make sure you do!
I’m excited to announce that I am taking this a step further!
My Guide to Anatomy and Physiology includes bite-size pieces of information, written in a way to enhance understanding. There will also be coloring pages and activity pages to reinforce the learning from the reading. This guide is being written with a wide audience range. From students in high school or college who are taking the class, to teachers and professors who are teaching the class and want to use it as a supplement. But even more, there is something for everyone. It is even for those who aren’t taking the class but want to learn more about how their own body works.

Through this guide, I hope to fuel a passion for learning Anatomy and Physiology and increase health literacy.
Would you like to join me along my journey? My Kickstarter will launch next week. Right now, it is pre-launched, and you can follow it and share it with others to spread the word, and be notified when it launches.
It takes a village, and together we can make a difference! Check out and follow my pre-launch Kickstarter campaign here.
Here’s some of the things you can expect from me in the future as you follow along!
Publishing an awesome easy to understand workbook with great activities to reinforce learning: Guide to Anatomy and Physiology.
Uploading new videos to my YouTube channel to continue to make difficult topics in Anatomy and Physiology easy to understand.
Creating more worksheets and activities for my Teacher Pay Teacher page. If you haven’t seen it, check it out here.
And as I work on all of these, my goal is to make versions in Spanish available for all! This includes my Guide to Anatomy and Physiology and my TPT worksheets!
The more you know about your body and how it works, the better you can understand and form those decisions.
By learning more about ourselves, we can make better, healthier decisions for our future.