I have always known that I wanted to massage. I was raised in a meditation community and the premise for the community was healing; healing others and learning how to self heal. My earliest memory was being told I would help teach others how to heal there own self. I was inspired and encouraged on this path by my mother who is an Equine and Canine acupressure and massage therapist. I always wanted to help people as much as my mother helped animals.
I attended school at The New York Insti...
I have always known that I wanted to massage. I was raised in a meditation community and the premise for the community was healing; healing others and learning how to self heal. My earliest memory was being told I would help teach others how to heal there own self. I was inspired and encouraged on this path by my mother who is an Equine and Canine acupressure and massage therapist. I always wanted to help people as much as my mother helped animals.
I attended school at The New York Institute of Massage. I was so fortunate to go when I did. My circumstances could not have been better my classmates were amazing. My teachers were the best of the best, they had incredible passion and went out of there way to make sure we were effective therapists.
In 2001 my mother had a head-on collision and broke her neck around the time I was graduating from school. This is truly what changed my life. Because of my desire to help my mother I took a Medical Massage course with one of my teachers. She is the most brilliant woman I have ever met. This is what truly changed the way I looked at the human body. With the structural work I was learning I started to see the human body as a puzzle and I was able to learn how to put it all together and have it be in balance. I was going to continue and become a chiropractor but the medical and structural work worked so well that I decided to become an expert at what was working. And here I am 20 years later still doing what I love.