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Cathy is a Massage Practitioner and the founder and CEO of Massage Training Academy and On The Spot Massage. She contracts both Massage Practitioners as well as Registered Massage Therapists to do chair massage at parties and gatherings, corporate functions, athletic events, and anywhere she can set up her chair! In this episode Cathy teaches us about chair massage. You can learn more about Cathy and her training at https://massagetrainingacademy.ca and about joining her team at https://onthespotmassage.ca
Heather is one of our favourite guests and collaborators and she’s back to tell us everything we have missed since we last hung out. Aside from being fully immersed into massage therapy after taking a hiatus from the profession years ago, she has become a business owner, co-founder of the Oshawa Wellness Collective, an educator for other therapists, and most recently- THE massage therapist for the Oshawa FireWolves Lacrosse club! This opportunity came to Heather at the end of last year and she’s still pinching herself and can’t believe she gets to do this work. Listen to her story about what it’s like to be the team RMT.
A few weeks back, we released an episode where Sam spoke about certain frameworks within healthcare, namely evidence based practice and patient centred care, and how there are flaws within these frameworks. Bodhi is a first time guest and felt Sam’s analysis required further discussion. For the first time ever, we brought in two guests with very different views and had them discuss these topics from their knowledge, perspective, and experience. Listen to see where you stand.
Elizabeth started her bodywork career with an interest in helping pregnant people. She holds a midwifery license in the United States and even did some training here before ultimately deciding to take another route. Her search for a meaningful career led her to learn Maya Abdominal massage, an ancient abdominal massage supporting the muscles, fascia, organs, circulation, and lymphatic system. This non-invasive technique alongside other holistic modalities was fulfilling but came with limitations. She decided to pursue massage therapy to gain more access to helping even more women. She’s got a lot of insight into holistic healthcare and what limitations we also face with a regulatory body. Listen to her story and learn more about Elizabeth’s work at https://www.holisticreproductivehealth.com
Mark is halfway through school to become a Massage Therapist. His decision to make a career change and go to Massage School was heavily motivated by his desire to truly help people and when he was starting student clinic, he asked for help via Facebook and landed in our office practicing techniques. Listen to a conversation with a lot of tangents about Mark’s student journey so far and where he hopes to be in the future.
Michael is the owner of EversonCE, a professional continuing education brand focused on practical, evidence-informed massage and manual therapy education. This online platform was a career shift that Michael made during the pandemic to provide continuing education to manual therapists who no longer had access to in-person learning. We learned about how this RMT and Manual Osteopath got into the world of teaching and then the shift into online education. He has also recently left Nova Scotia where he started his career in manual therapy and relocated to Winnipeg after a 36 hour road trip. Listen to hear Michael’s story and check out his courses at https://eversonce.com
Katie @stillpointmassagebodywork has over 20 years experience as a Massage Therapist here in Ontario and as a neurodivergent therapist and patient, she has shifted her focus to ensuring a safe space for all clients. We discuss what a safe space is, how therapists can improve their communication with their patients to make them feel fully seen and safe in the clinic, and what steps we should all take to make our practice safer for all. Katie hopes to teach more therapists this essential skill. You can check her out on instagram or her website https://www.stillpointmassageandbodywork.com/
Loy is a massage therapist in Toronto who learned through trial and error how to obtain clients through the internet. She started using her knowledge to help other therapists fix their websites to reflect who they actually are and to speak directly to their clients. This patient pathway that Loy has created ensures that when someone lands on your website, they will become a patient. Due to an unforeseen situation, Loy is going to be diving deeper into this side of her business and she’s ready to help you become successful online! Check out Loy’s website if you need a website audit at loylinking.com
Sam is back in our office to discuss some hot topics that appear in social media chats and give us his opinions on these topics. We discuss evidence based medicine, patient centred care, education, regulation, and other hot topics. Sam is often quoted as saying “the work is good, the stories are bad” and we get into that in terms of manual therapy. Sam is the founder of Osteopathic Lyceum, an osteopathic manual therapy institution, and he also teaches continuing education for massage therapists and osteopathic manual practitioners. You can learn more about his school and his training at https://www.osteopathiclyceum.com
Len has done many things in his life and being in the right place at the right time led to him becoming a Thai massage practitioner. But not just any Thai massage practitioner. Len has won medal after medal in Thai massage championships as well as overall championships competing against massage therapists from around the globe. Listen to Len’s journey from being somebody’s cheese guy to becoming an ambassador for the Canadian championships happening in Laval this April. Len also gets into his love and respect for Thai culture and why he no longer competes but has moved into judging. If you’re interested in learning more about the massage championships, check out @massage.summit.championship for more info.
Tyleen is a massage therapist in Ontario and a third time guest. We hung out with her to talk about how she’s moving forward in her career and stepping into a teaching role. Tyleen loves education, loves massage therapy, and loves being a part of helping the next generation of therapists fall in love with their career path. The A-ha moments excite her and make her want to show up the best she can for her students. Listen to Tyleen talk about the world of owning a home practice, the catalyst for needing a change, the excitement and fear of being the teacher, what she has learned about herself, and what the future may hold…