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This video features a detailed discussion between professionals in the wellness and beauty industry, focusing on the intricacies of massage therapy and scalp massages. Leda Fazal, owner of Tone Hair Salon in Raleigh, North Carolina, moderates the discussion with guests Camille, a massage therapist, and Megan, owner of Soap House, specializing in Japanese and Korean scalp massages. They share their experiences, the importance of specialized treatments, and the benefits of massage and scalp care. The conversation also touches on career paths, the nuances of different massage techniques, including Ashiatsu, and the unique approach of each guest to their craft. The video is designed to inform viewers on the comprehensive benefits of massage and scalp care, offering insights into personalized care, the significance of professional expertise in achieving relaxation and health benefits, and the dedication required in these professions.00:00 Kicking Off the Live Stream00:13 Navigating YouTube Live Challenges01:41 Diving into Hair Color and Style Conversations05:28 Introducing the Experts: Hair and Massage Therapy Insights10:31 Exploring the World of Scalp Spa and Massage Therapy21:01 Deep Dive into Scalp Care and Massage Techniques26:21 Understanding the Frequency and Benefits of Scalp and Body Massage33:14 Diving into Scalp and Body Massage Techniques33:38 The Joy of Massaging Bald Heads34:17 Navigating Hair Extensions and Scalp Care35:20 Facial Manipulation and TMJ Treatments37:29 Exploring Barefoot Massage and Its Benefits40:20 Building a Business in Massage and Scalp Care49:03 Advice for New Massage Therapists and Scalp Spa Startups Online Booking available at https://tonehairsalon.com/ Text/call (919) 701-7027 My Amazon Store : https://www.amazon.com/shop/LedaFazal ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hairstylist & TikTok Creator ✨PLATINUM ✨COLOR CORRECTION✨EXTENSIONS ✨GREY BLENDING
Jessica shares her ashiatsu massage experience, talks about cheese rolling, gets DeAngelo Williams' thoughts on borrowing things and more.start shenanigans:08 Finer points of ashiatsu massages:28 NBA Finals preview:31 Rocky getting money :33 Cheese Rolling competition:35 SEC meetings:43 DeAngelo Williams1:11 Benefits of breast milk1:18 Al Pacino is having another kid1:20 Floyd Mayweather's Air Force 1's1:22 Orcas attacking ships1:26 Alligator on a golf course1:29 Huyandai to pay ~200 million b/c of thefts1:32 Tiger cubs in the Memphis Zoo
Courtney Greth is the Owner and Operator of Recenter Therapeutic Massage, a Reiki Practitioner, Yomassage Therapist, and Birth Doula, but more importantly, she is a person you hope to call a friend. Courtney is a positive force in every life she touches, and is constantly lifting those up around her through her work, and her personality. Through ups and downs with health, relationships, and just everyday life, Courtney is honing in on exactly what she wants from her career and her personal life. To learn more about Courtney, check out her website https://www.recentertherapeuticmassage.com/.
Suffering from chronic pain? Ashiatsu could be for you! Book your appointment with top San Antonio massage therapists - contact Evolving Bodywork at +1-210-290-8787 or https://evolvingbodywork.com today!
Bell & Ramon walk on in to the massage parlor when they discuss the history and practice of Ashiatsu massage. In short, it involves (among others things) walking on the person being massaged! Fun! They talk about the ethics of massage and fetish, experiences fans have enjoyed with this massage, and what techniques makes sense and which DON'T (according to Bell :P) Also some nonsense with Patreon and the cavalcade of customs Bell has had to make plus YOUR Listener FEETback this week on The Foot Fetish Podcast! Ramonfacefull.com Twitter - @ramonfacefull Instagram - @solesofbell OnlyFans - @bellsfeetandass Reddit - r/FootFetishPodcast https://www.patreon.com/ramonfacefull thefootfetishpodcast@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ramon-facefull/message
Handcrafted Therapy Podcast: A Podcast for Massage Therapists
Do you feel like you cannot get your business off the ground and running? Do you struggle to find a steady stream of clients? Perhaps it is time to pick a modality niche. In this episode, Julie is joined by Hillary Arrieta to discuss how choosing a modality niche in your massage therapy practice can help you succeed in business. Hillary Arrieta is a massage educator and LMT in the Dallas, Texas area. She owns the Heeling Hut a massage practice specializing in Ashiatsu. Hilary wrote Press Here! Ayurvedic Head Massage for Beginners: Practice for Overall Health and Wellness. In this episode, Julie and Hillary discuss: How to turn challenges into learning lessons Why networking is about relationships and not presentation How creating a niche can help you in your networking How to be more inclusive and less competitive Why doing less is important to model for your massage therapy clients What is Ashiatsu/ Barefoot massage Challenges in marketing massage niches How to care for your mental fatigue as a massage therapist Best piece of advice from Hillary Arrieta: Being open, patient, and excited about the work you are doing More About Hillary Arrieta, and Heeling Hut To learn more about Hillary Arrieta, BCTMB head over to www.theheelinghut.com Training - https://barefootmassagecenter.com/team/hillary-arrieta-texas-barefoot-massage-training/ Email - hillary@barefootmassagecenter.com Connect with Julie Alexander and Handcrafted Therapy To learn more about Julie Alexander, LMT, and Handcrafted Therapy Events and Wellness Center, head over to www.handcraftedtherapy.com Join the Handcrafted Therapy Facebook community at: https://www.facebook.com/handcraftedtherapy Or on Handcrafted Therapy's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/handcraftedtherapy
This week Dolvett is joined by Tara Stiles, founder of Strala, the revolutionary approach to being, moving and healing. They talk about how her background in dance helped open her up to yoga, the importance of having a connection to self and how she took elements of several forms of movement to help people find self-love. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Special guest and mindfulness practitioner Caitlin joins Ross to discuss the practice and benefits of becoming more mindful in everyday life. Tangents include: Rowdy Mermaid; Boxed Monkeys; Madonna accents; Baby Toes Johnson; Fish and Chips; Chaucer; garage meditation; Ashiatsu; Little Blue Man; Cracked eggs; and Mess Halls.Notes:Peace in Schools: A non-profit organization that primarily teaches mindfulness to teens in schools. https://www.peaceinschools.org/Madonna accent:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BUvlsN9G-jMPlease consider supporting BIPOC practitioners & teachers of mindfulness:Tejal Yoga: Great online classes taught by BIPOC practitioners, including asana (pose) focused classes, guided meditations, and discussions around yoga and social justice.Thich Nhat Hanh: Vietnamese Zen Buddhist monk whose writings and teachings are wonderfully accessible, even if you're brand-new to mindfulness. https://plumvillage.org/about/thich-nhat-hanh/Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=27701128)
Have you experienced a barefoot massage? We're telling you -- it's life changing. On this episode of Neroli Un-Cut, East Side Hair Designer, Alex, will sit down with North Shore Massage Therapist, Corey, to chat about an amazing new Neroli service: Ashiatsu Massage! In the Japanese language “Ashi” translates to foot and “Atsu” into pressure, and Alex & Corey will discuss how this massage brings all of the goodness of deep tissue work without the discomfort. Connect with them on Instagram: Alex @Al_Does_Hair | Corey @CoreyAtNeroli
Damos un vistazo a la vida de Fiorella, una mujer que no tiene miedo, que logra lo que se propone y que quiso compartir parte de su vida con nosotros. Karate, Ashiatsu, fotografia, psicologia, coaching, nutricion; son algunas de las cosas que Fiorella sabe y nos explica... Esperamos disfruten esta charla y pronto escucharemos del nuevo projecto de Fiorella: Innova Consciencia. Pura Vida! Mcfly. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/enesoquedamos/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/enesoquedamos/support
This Episode Features Jillian RifkindGuest Location: SeattleJillian is an acupuncturist, herbalist, and manual therapist who received her Master’s degree from the Seattle Institute of Oriental Medicine (SIOM) in 2013. Prior to her East Asian Medical studies, she began cultivating her skill and compassion as a mental health worker, providing support for adults staying at a twenty-four hour crisis house in California. Witnessing the program's need for psychiatric medications in order to stabilize clients, Jillian hoped to expand the tools available to her through Chinese medicine. She volunteered working for the healthy lunches program at Standing Against Global Exploitation (SAGE Project) in San Francisco and discovered the power of detoxification acupuncture, which uses ear points to harmonize the organs, stimulates endorphins to relieve pain, and nourish the system.Jillian specializes in nutritional therapy using traditional foods and supplements, healing musculoskeletal pain through cranial sacral, myofascial release and neural manipulation, and facilitating balance within her patients. She has continued her education with the Barral Institute to study Visceral manipulation or gentle mobilization of fascia in the organs. By becoming aware of subtle pulls of the body, the practitioner can find the channels and points that will release blockages and restore flow. She also studied Ashiatsu massage using the feet as a broader tool to release fascia and improve circulation. Jillian believes that the body has a way of informing us of exactly what it needs, and learns something new with every patient.Jillian enjoys living in Port Townsend in all of its natural beauty. She spends her free time hiking in the Olympics, training with Olympic Mountain Rescue, and volunteering with ski patrol on Hurricane Ridge.For additional information on this interviewee please visit https://maiahchanel.com/made-to-dream/--------------------------------------------------------------------------Follow Us on Social Media:Facebook: MadeToDreamLiveInstagram: MadeToDreamLiveVisit Our Website: Maiahchanel.com/made-to-dream
“Shame is the thing that keeps us from even admitting that there's an issue and that we might be complicit in it.” ~Erin Law I’m back from a brief summer respite with a total buzzkill for some of my listeners: healing from supremacy culture sucks! There’s no rest for the (white) weary while our Black brothers and sisters continue to fight for their lives. More bad news: not only is our path pot-holed with shame, it never ends. The farther down the road we go, the deeper the cracks we uncover. Luckily, multidisciplinary artist, somatic movement educator, and bodyworker Erin Law has dedicated herself to mapping this journey. Together with her coworkers at Activist Theology Project, she’s co-creating a process in which fellow white folks can work on healing from supremacy culture’s one-two punch of self-loathing and complacency. Erin is currently launching a new course: Unraveling Our Whiteness to support an embodied exploration and unraveling of whiteness and white supremacy culture. Guest Bio: Erin Law (they/she) is a multidisciplinary artist, somatic movement educator, bodyworker and emerging politicized healer based in Nashville, Tennessee. She holds a B.A. in Dance from Hobart and William Smith Colleges, a M.F.A. in Dance from Smith College, a Certification in Laban Bartenieff Movement Analysis from the Integrated Movement Studies Program, and is a Licensed Massage Therapist. Currently Erin is the Embodiment and Somatics Curator at Activist Theology Project where she is focusing her work around the facilitation of social healing especially for folks positioned within the dominant culture who are seeking transformative justice. They also teach Somatics and Improvisation for diverse populations, practice Ashiatsu and Myofascial Release in their Massage Therapy work, and spearhead various creative projects at the intersection of somatic embodiment, social healing, queer theory, and performance art. For full show notes, guest information, and resources, visit: http://www.headhearttherapy.com/podcast *** Conversations with a Wounded Healer is a proud member of @mhnrnetwork. Let’s be friends! You can find me in the following places… Website: www.headhearttherapy.com/podcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WoundedHealr/ https://www.facebook.com/HeadHeartTherapy/ Instagram: @headhearttherapy Twitter: @WoundedHealr @HeadHeart_Chi
Today Bud and Lauren throw back some beers, talk about trail running and all the good stuff that goes along with it. Ashiatsu massages, running tattoos, hair do's, virtual and self-supported races....we talk about all we've done and are planning to do in the age of Corona. Enjoy!
Sharon Bryant is a Licensed Massage Therapist with Harvest Moon Massage Therapy & Reflexology in Alabama. She joins me as part of the ongoing series to interview a fellow therapist in all 50 states. Sharon is also an educator with the Alabama Barefoot Massage Training Center. A Quick Conversation Rundown Massage origin story and the path to barefoot massage The basics of becoming a massage therapist in Alabama Maintaining a license in AL The unfolding of the covid crisis Keeping busy during the shutdown Contact tracing How does this crisis change massage therapy? Community vs. competition Therapeutic relationship Longevity as a massage therapist Ashiatsu post covid Reflexology http://www.harvestmoonmassage.com Listen / Watch! You can listen right here, or with a podcast app of your choice. You can also scroll a bit and watch the video. You can browse all previous episodes on Libsyn and Youtube! **Music** "Swing House" by RKVC via Youtube Audio Library
"You will always find a subtle sparkle if you keep your eyes open" - Kat Pugliese ... Kat Pugliese brings an uplifting tone to this episode as we discuss "balance" between her massage therapy career and creating as a musician, singer, and songwriter. Her new EP "Found" is available on all music platforms! She is a certified yoga instructor which gives her valuable tools to teach her massage clients home care. Kat encourages self-care as self-love and shares her own go to's and recommendations for massage therapists during this time. Ashiatsu therapy is one of her main techniques and she loves it as something unique to offer her clients. Listen to the episode to learn more about Kat! Enjoy! www.theradicalrmt.com
My next guest is a savvy business owner and mother of two. She’s extremely passionate about health and wellness and her company, Be Well Bodyworks in Longmont, CO, offers a healing experience, designed to promote stress relief and ease physical pain. I’m so happy she’s decided to join us here today because we’re gonna learn A LOT about balancing motherhood while growing a successful business. Her name is Kelly Hander and if you're an aspiring entrepreneur, successful business owner, or busy mom thinking of becoming one -- this episode is for YOU. Kelly's practice focuses on Ashiatsu massage that is based on a Swedish technique and the principles of Chinese medicine stating that good health is dependent on the balanced flow of vitality in the body. This massage uses feet on the back and is great for reducing muscle pain and for those with tight ligaments and sore shoulders and hips. Pressure is applied with the feet, working on tension areas and to release areas of pain with focused movement. They are among a select group of 1,500 therapists in the country who are certified in this technique.Contact Be Well Bodyworks:info@bewellbody.comPHONE: 303.652.3533FAX: 303.776.6856Social Media:IG: @bewellbodyworksFB: BeWellBodyWorks See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This was a great one. Join me and Julie as we chat about her considerations for Ashiatsu barefoot massage, and how she got into the field. It's interesting to note - when she started her journey, she was 86 lbs, so for anyone saying that they are too light for this modality, she claims to be one of the deeper Ashiatsu practitioners in the game! For anyone thinking about starting Ashiatsu, or need help with body mechanics, using your body weight or engaging your trunk, this will be the episode for you!
Episode 45! Monday September 24, 2018Shout out- From the Knit and Brew crew in Leavenworth, Wa. Want a Shout out?? Join our Ravelry group, introduce yourself and I’ll give you a shout out on the next episode!Social Media plug! Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Periscope. Www.backstageknitting.com, backstageknitting@gmail.com, join our Ravelry Group! Subscribe to audio on Apple Podcasts and video on YouTube!On The Needles:Nakia's Infinity Wrap/Scarf, kit from Jimmy Beans WoolPort Gamble Socks Fairlight Fibers in Mondim Color 201 100% Non Superwash Portuguese woolSock Head Cowl by Kelly McClure in Mountain Colors Yarns in the Lady Slipper ColorwayOff The Needles:Sockhead Slouch Hat by Kelly McClure in Knitted Wit Victory Sock in the Badger Buddy colorway The Bigger On The Inside Shawl by Kate Atherly in Mosiac Moon's "Rose Tyler" colorway for the Time Vortex Lace bit. And Madeline Tosh "Raspberry Cordial" colorway for the TARDIS section.In Time Out:Frogging my Doctor Who TARDIS Afghan, thinking about double knitting it. Best way to math?Spinning/Weaving:New Schact Matchless. Spinning when I can. Am in love with wheel. Netflix and Knit:An American President, Infinity War, Black Panther, Gilmore Girls, Parks and Rec, Doctor Who, Daria and Star Trek: TNGCraftivism:Starting a knitting club for the Oasis Youth Center. Looking for donations of yarn, and circular and dpns in US 7, 8, and 9s. Craftivist Afternoon. Sunday October 7 from 2-4 pm. Location: Downtown Brew on 115 West Meeker in Puyallup. Focus on Knitted Knockers for October.Book Club:Explorations In DiversityThe Gender Creative ChildHealing Hands:I took an Ashiatsu class that I loved! Opening up my own massage space!Yarny Adventures:I did my presentation on the history of knitting for the Seattle Knitter’s Guild and it was amazing!Rose City Comic Con was great! Very maker and children friendly. (I misplaced the bag maker’s card but I will link to it as soon as I find it. ;) )Events:PNW Yarn Crawl The Fall Crawl is September 28-30, 2018Craftivist Afternoon. Sunday October 7 from 2-4 pm. Location 115 West Meeker. Focus on Knitted Knockers for October.Madrona in Tacoma, Wa President’s Day weekend 2019Stitches West in Santa Clara, the last weekend in Feb. 2019
Episode 45! Monday September 24, 2018Shout out- From the Knit and Brew crew in Leavenworth, Wa. Want a Shout out?? Join our Ravelry group, introduce yourself and I’ll give you a shout out on the next episode!Social Media plug! Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Periscope. Www.backstageknitting.com, backstageknitting@gmail.com, join our Ravelry Group! Subscribe to audio on Apple Podcasts and video on YouTube!On The Needles:Nakia's Infinity Wrap/Scarf, kit from Jimmy Beans WoolPort Gamble Socks Fairlight Fibers in Mondim Color 201 100% Non Superwash Portuguese woolSock Head Cowl by Kelly McClure in Mountain Colors Yarns in the Lady Slipper ColorwayOff The Needles:Sockhead Slouch Hat by Kelly McClure in Knitted Wit Victory Sock in the Badger Buddy colorway The Bigger On The Inside Shawl by Kate Atherly in Mosiac Moon's "Rose Tyler" colorway for the Time Vortex Lace bit. And Madeline Tosh "Raspberry Cordial" colorway for the TARDIS section.In Time Out:Frogging my Doctor Who TARDIS Afghan, thinking about double knitting it. Best way to math?Spinning/Weaving:New Schact Matchless. Spinning when I can. Am in love with wheel. Netflix and Knit:An American President, Infinity War, Black Panther, Gilmore Girls, Parks and Rec, Doctor Who, Daria and Star Trek: TNGCraftivism:Starting a knitting club for the Oasis Youth Center. Looking for donations of yarn, and circular and dpns in US 7, 8, and 9s. Craftivist Afternoon. Sunday October 7 from 2-4 pm. Location: Downtown Brew on 115 West Meeker in Puyallup. Focus on Knitted Knockers for October.Book Club:Explorations In DiversityThe Gender Creative ChildHealing Hands:I took an Ashiatsu class that I loved! Opening up my own massage space!Yarny Adventures:I did my presentation on the history of knitting for the Seattle Knitter’s Guild and it was amazing!Rose City Comic Con was great! Very maker and children friendly. (I misplaced the bag maker’s card but I will link to it as soon as I find it. ;) )Events:PNW Yarn Crawl The Fall Crawl is September 28-30, 2018Craftivist Afternoon. Sunday October 7 from 2-4 pm. Location 115 West Meeker. Focus on Knitted Knockers for October.Madrona in Tacoma, Wa President’s Day weekend 2019Stitches West in Santa Clara, the last weekend in Feb. 2019
Setting goals, even arbitrary ones, can be a useful tool to build motivation in your massage business. This episode is sponsored by: Center for Barefoot Massage PurePro Massage Products Transcript: Sponsor message This episode is sponsored by the Center for Barefoot Massage. The Center for Barefoot Massage offers Ashiatsu continuing education classes across the country. [...]
Murphy received a massage from a lady who wouldn't touch him with her hands. It's called an Ashiatsu massage, and it's where masseuse uses their __________ instead of their hands.