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The Class was really great, and certainly more than met my expectations! After reading 3-4 books on the subject, and watching a very talented... [ More ]

Just wanted to say THANK YOU for teaching me to communicate. It just saved my dog, Lucee's life. Because of your class... [ More ]

Hi Joyce, I found you on the web and thought I would write you a quick note. I just got off the phone with you and I feel our home is already changing... [ More ]

Joyce, As a follow up, I would just like to say that you were right on with each of my horses personalities and I was blown away by your knowing about MR. Beau's hind fetlock problem... [ More ]

Joyce's Story

Joyce Leak Animal CommunicatorWe create and "read" sign languages; set representations of symbols and signals created to bypass verbal language. An unfamiliar tongue or foreign gesture may be lost, at first, on one unable to comprehend its meaning. As with the understanding of any "new language", it bears repeating until a familiar pattern is recognized. There is an even more subtle level of communication which our conscious minds must be "opened" to comprehend.

When asked what I do for a living, I answer: "I am a Professional Animal Communicator. I am driven to inspire, educate and inform people about their animals by interpreting what they have to say. I know it may sound slightly unusual, but if you love animals, you will relate to their piercing stares, their soft nudges and their persistent attempts to "get the message across to you" any way they know how. These attempts may prove successful, perplexing or down right frustrating to the recipient; you, the person. But to animals, this is the only way they have to communicate... until now. Until you muster your courage to contact an Animal Communicator and get the real, whole scoop on what's on their minds.

It is my intention to motivate you to make that call and learn the secrets, the emotions, the connection that you and your special animal have with each other. It is never too late to ask and get the information you've been imagining or wondering about but were too intimidated to ask.

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