Massage Education

I love learning.

I’ve been a licensed massage therapist since 2011 and have worked in spas, private practice, and tech companies. I’ve managed teams and businesses.

I’ve learned a lot from my own body, my own studies, and the teachers who I’ve sought out over my life.

I share that experience with other therapists who want to grow the impact and sustainability of their careers.

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What I Teach

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Forearm Massage: Save Your Hands!

Continue doing great work without taxing the delicate joints of the hand and cultivate career longevity by learning to give a full body massage using the forearms as the primary tool.

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Tune Up Your Body Mechanics

Your body mechanics will determine your career’s mileage. Learn how to align, stabilize, and engage your body for efficient and effective work that minimizes effort and maximizes impact.

Currently in Development!

UN-mute your massage: cues and conversations for client-centered work

Un-mute your massage and add your voice to your toolkit. Learn how precise communication and clear movement cueing can elevate your work and increase your impact.

Currently in Development!