Massage, offered as a gift.

I'm a certified massage therapist with well over two decades of hands-on experience. Long before the certification, I was doing bodywork for family, partners, and community — and across those years I've grown fluent in Swedish and deep tissue technique, subtle energetic awareness, directing breath, and yogic practices. I trained formally in this because I love it. I offer it as a way of letting care move through me — reaching past the two of us into the community we share, and returning to me naturally.

Comparable in-home sessions run $90–120 in most areas.

$60

one session — 60 or 90 minutes, your choice

I keep no profit. The large majority goes directly to benefit the community we're both in — and of course I'll share what that is beforehand — and the rest goes to pay for gas to and from your place.

How it works, start to finish

  1. 1
    You reach out. Tell me you'd like a session and whether you're after 60 or 90 minutes. I'll tell you the cause your fee will support this time.
  2. 2
    You pay the $60 directly, and send me a screenshot of the receipt. Simple and transparent — you can see the money went where I said.
  3. 3
    I come to you. I bring everything — table, linens, oils, music if you like. You don't set up a thing.
  4. 4
    We begin with intention, then the work. Sixty to ninety unhurried minutes, in your own space.

HOW I WORK

A session with me isn't only bodywork. We begin by setting an intention — sometimes in conversation, sometimes through something quieter: a few minutes of breath, or drawing a mandala, or simply naming what's present. Whatever comes forward, we let it be part of the work.

Then the touch itself carries the intent. The body holds what the mind sets down, and a therapist working with informed attention can meet it there — you work with what arises, it works with me, and I work with it, through the hands. The aim is integration: leaving the table not just looser, but more gathered into yourself.

WHO IT'S FOR

People in my community, and people who find their way to me — that is how this site works. I keep the calendar deliberately light and don't book back-to-back, so if we do this, the time is genuinely yours. If it speaks to you, or to someone you know who could use it, reach out.

You likely have my number. If not, ask the friend who sent you.

WHERE THE GIFT HAS GONE BEFORE:

Kaleidoscope Child Foundation - https://www.kaleidoscopechildfoundation.org/