To the bodies I am honored to touch - 

  I believe first and foremost in curating a safe and patient space where wounds albeit physical or emotional will feel invited to rest and heal at your pace. I want to give you space to include your whole self.  I’m an advocate for holding your story with your body. I want to listen to and honor what your body is saying and if you wish to hear, reflect the voice of your body back to you.

I strive to create a practice where people of all sizes, races, ethnicities, sexual orientations, genders, ages and abilities can experience healing. I know that my own identities influence how I am able to show up in my massage practice, and I am committed to understanding and unpacking the privileges I hold and the oppressions I experience. I am a white woman, and I am committed to continually be in the process of healing and understanding my own racial identity so that I can hold an actively anti-racist lens.

Therapeutic Care

I recognize that both physical and emotional trauma can be stored in the body and this dynamic can sometimes create a a myriad of complexities. Trauma can bring forth a sense of betrayal or lack of allyship with our bodies I believe our bodies truly hold our stories for which sometimes we do not have language. I believe that we can learn to recognize and understand that voice to guide us towards deep healing that we may not have discovered without listening to our body. My hope is to magnify the voice of your body and reflect back what your body is saying.

“..the body is a living record of life given, life taken, life hoped for, life healed.”

Clarissa Pinkola-Estés, Women Who Run with the Wolves