• Ep. 37: Addressing Sexual Misconduct in Massage Therapy with Camille Borg
    2024/10/09

    In this podcast episode, Julie Alexander is joined by Camille Borg to discuss the critical issue of sexual misconduct in the massage therapy industry. The conversation centers around the personal experiences of both Julie and Camille, detailing the inappropriate actions of massage therapists they encountered.

    They emphasize the importance of reporting such actions to authorities and shed light on the stigma associated with speaking out. Camille Borg, a family law attorney, shares her insights on supporting victims and navigating the legal process. The episode advocates for raising awareness, maintaining professional boundaries, and supporting victims to prevent further misconduct in the industry.

    [04:35] Camille's Story of Inappropriate Massage Experience
    [14:13] Julie's Story of Inappropriate Massage Experience
    [21:47] The Importance of Reporting and Taking Action
    [21:47] Call to Action for the Massage Community
    [35:39] Concluding Thoughts and Resources

    Topics Discussed:
    Addressing Misconduct in Massage Therapy
    How to Report Inappropriate Behavior by a Massage Therapist
    Supporting Abuse Victims through Family Law

    More about Camille Borg

    Check out Camille's Website to learn more

    Prior to law school, Camille worked as a social worker, helping victims of abuse and crimes, patients with eating disorders and other mental illnesses, and at-risk youth. After teaching bilingual special-education students in a McKinney ISD elementary school, she directed a Dallas battered woman's shelter. Throughout each of these experiences, Camille repeatedly had clients who faced legal problems.

    It was not long before Camille decided to take the next step for her clients and apply to law school. In 2014 she came back to her McKinney as a licensed divorce and family law attorney to share her legal skills with the injured in Collin and Dallas counties. Camille's psychology and social work background combined with her legal experience provides her with unique insight in family law matters. Her compassionate heart and zeal for client advocacy through legal representation ensure her clients fight for the best outcome possible.

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    43 分
  • Ep. 36: Sexual Assault Awareness in Massage Therapy with Julie Alexander
    2024/09/11

    In this podcast episode, Julie Alexander discusses the serious issue of sexual assault within the massage therapy industry. She shares her personal experience of being sexually assaulted on the massage table and emphasizes the importance of reporting such incidents to state boards and the police.

    Julie highlights the necessity of separating the public perception of massage therapists from that of sex workers and advocates for setting appropriate professional boundaries.

    She also outlines steps to create a safe environment for both clients and therapists, including proper client screening and avoiding inappropriate client communications.

    The episode calls for ongoing discussion and action to stop sexual misconduct in the industry.

    [00:00] Introduction and Trigger Warning

    [00:58] Personal Experience and Initial Reaction

    [02:57] Detailed Account of the Incident

    [05:06] Importance of Reporting and Taking Action

    [07:07] Addressing the Broader Issue in the Industry

    [08:11] Setting Boundaries and Professional Conduct

    [11:55] Practical Steps for Safety and Prevention

    [14:30] Conclusion and Call to Action

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    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 Or the Handcrafted Therapy YouTube channel:

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    15 分
  • Ep. 35: Building a Successful Massage Business with Valarie Karpiel
    2024/08/07

    In this episode of the Handcrafted Therapy Podcast, host Julie Alexander interviews Valerie Karpiel, a massage therapist and business owner in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Valerie discusses her transition from education to massage therapy, her rapid rise in the industry, and her unique approach to combining therapeutic and relaxation massage techniques.

    They explore Valerie's recent accomplishments, including becoming the president of the AMTA Board for Wyoming and her experience competing in the massage championship. The discussion also covers effective business and marketing strategies, the significance of community in the massage industry, and Valerie's plans to expand and share her knowledge through workshops and mentorships.

    In this episode, Julie and Valerie discuss:

    • · Massage business marketing tips
    • · Buying and managing spas
    • · Challenges managing independent contractors
    • · Tailoring services to local clientele

    More About Valerie Karpiel and Massage Professionals

    To learn more about Valerie Karpiel head over to

    www.massageprofessionalsjh.com AND

    www.massagepros-lodge.com

    You can also follow Valerie on Instagram @massageprosjh and on Facebook: @MassageProfessionalsJH

    Covid LMT graduate, worked in franchises and spa settings in the metroplex. started my 1st practice in Mansfield. Received my MTI and CEP licenses. Dec 2022 purchased Massage Professionals of Jackson Hole. Spring 2023 competed in Massage Championships (brought home the gold) January 2024 opened 2nd location (Massage Professionals at The Lodge) May 2024 elected President for Wyoming chapter AMTA.

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    51 分
  • Ep. 34: Embracing Technology: Transforming Massage Education with Greg May
    2024/07/03
    In this episode of the Handcrafted Therapy Podcast, host Julie Alexander interviews Greg May, a seasoned massage therapist and director of the massage therapy program at Parker University. Greg shares his personal story of overcoming a severe case of ulcerative colitis through massage therapy, which ultimately inspired his career change and lifelong dedication to the profession. They discuss the various benefits of massage therapy, including stress reduction and treatment of visceral disorders, and the integrative approach at Parker University combining chiropractic care with massage therapy. Greg also highlights the advanced technology and extensive resources available at Parker, fostering a comprehensive learning environment for students. In this episode of the Handcrafted Therapy Podcast, host Julie Alexander interviews Greg May, a seasoned massage therapist and director of the massage therapy program at Parker University. Greg shares his personal story of overcoming a severe case of ulcerative colitis through massage therapy, which ultimately inspired his career change and lifelong dedication to the profession. They discuss the various benefits of massage therapy, including stress reduction and treatment of visceral disorders, and the integrative approach at Parker University combining chiropractic care with massage therapy. Greg also highlights the advanced technology and extensive resources available at Parker, fostering a comprehensive learning environment for students. Topics Discussed: Technology in Massage Therapy Education Advanced Programs and Professional Opportunities Integration with Chiropractic Program Future in Integrative Medicine Timestamps [00:40] Greg's Early Life and Career Beginnings [01:12] Health Struggles and Diagnosis [04:24] Discovering Massage Therapy [06:16] Journey to Becoming a Massage Therapist [13:31] Parker University's Unique Offerings [25:04] The Future of Integrative Medicine [26:09] Technology in Massage Therapy Education [26:25] Anatomy and Training Insights [27:45] Virtual Dissection and Gamification [30:27] Hands-On Learning and Technology [32:45] Advanced Programs and Professional Opportunities [40:41] Medical Massage and Career Advice [46:22] The Versatility of Massage Therapy [49:33] The Benefits of Massage Skills Best piece of advice from Guest: More About Greg May and Parker University Visit Greg’s website Follow Greg May Medical Massage Concept- on Facebook Follow Muscle Scholars Society on Facebook Gregory May began his career as a massage therapist in 1991 after an obscure form of massage therapy, known as Segment-Reflex Massage, helped cure him of severe, life-threatening ulcerative colitis. He immediately quit his stressful job unloading railcars and intensely studied the works of many of the great massage therapy masters such as Barbara Condon, Paul St. John, Dr. Leon Chaitow, Rich Phaigh, Dr. Ross Turchaninov, and Oleg Bouimer. He has been practicing for over 30 years and has taught all aspects of basic and advanced massage therapy programs for over 25 years. He has implemented and directed medical massage curricula at many Texas schools. Greg is proud to be the Director of the Parker University School of Massage Therapy and his door is always open for students. He leads a team of 30 + Massage Therapists providing recovery massage for the Dallas Cowboys and other area professional sports teams. Greg owns medicalmassageconcept.com, a licensed continuing education provider company. His mission is to maximize the impact of Massage Therapy on humanity by reducing pain and suffering, avoiding invasive procedures, and promoting optimal performance and wellness of the complete individual. Connect with Julie Alexander and Handcrafted Therapy Join our email list! 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
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    52 分
  • Ep. 33: Birth Support and Postpartum Wellness for Moms with Megan Prichard
    2024/06/05
    In this episode, Megan Prichard provides deep insights into the profound honor she feels in assisting women through childbirth and the critical support needed during the postpartum period. She shares valuable advice for massage therapists on assessing conditions like diastasis recti, and offering relief for breastfeeding-related strain. Megan also delves into the importance of addressing taboo subjects in women's health and her unique approach to holistic care, which combines somatic work, myofascial release, and trauma-focused therapy. We explore the concept of rebirth sessions for mothers and babies, a delicate process aimed at physical and emotional healing. Join us as we discuss Megan’s journey from registered nurse to midwife, and the pivotal role of creating safe spaces for women to heal and thrive. This episode is a serious and heartfelt exploration of the physical and emotional complexities of childbirth and postpartum care, providing essential knowledge and empathy for both practitioners and mothers alike. In this episode, Julie and Megan discuss: The Joy of Midwifery Advice for Massage Therapy Professionals Techniques for Postpartum Care Training and Certification in Midwifery Resources mentioned in this episode: KeKino Healing Institute More about Megan Prichard Megan Prichard is a dedicated healthcare professional with a holistic approach. With 15 years of experience in the field, Megan has been instrumental in bringing a comprehensive perspective to healthcare. Beginning her career as a Registered Nurse in 2008, Megan specialized in caring for newborns and pediatric patients. However, after the birth of her first son in 2012, she felt a strong calling towards birth work. This led her to dive deeper into natural health modalities, recognizing their significant impact on healthcare. Motivated by her passion, Megan pursued further studies and became a Certified Professional Midwife. Currently, Megan serves birthing families in North Texas and Southern Oklahoma as a practicing midwife. Drawing from her extensive knowledge and expertise, she provides compassionate care and support throughout the entire birthing process. In her quest to enhance her ability to aid women and families, Megan recognized the importance of incorporating bodywork into her practice. As a therapist at Ke Kino, she specializes in pre & post pregnancy, bodywork for mothers and babies, and intrapelvic attunement along with women’s and family care. Intrapelvic attunement involves the utilization of gentle internal bodywork techniques to align the pelvic floor, both physically and energetically. This approach is available to women in all stages of life, providing them with a safe and sacred healing experience. Megan is commitment to holistic healthcare, coupled with her dedication to helping others, sets her apart in her field. By integrating her expertise in midwifery, bodywork, and natural health modalities, she strives to empower women and families to achieve optimal wellness and to birth with power through a myriad of techniques such as: ● Midwifery ● Pre and Post Pregnancy Care ● Pediatric Bodywork ● Intrapelvic Attunement
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    49 分
  • Ep. 32: Discover the Art of Self-Care and Journaling with Julie Erickson
    2024/05/09

    In this enlightening episode of the Handcrafted Therapy Podcast, Julie welcomes guest Julie Erickson, a seasoned massage therapist and innovative journal creator. Dive deep into a discussion about the transformative power of journaling in achieving mind-body-spirit connection and self-awareness.

    Julie Erickson introduces her uniquely crafted journal that encourages personal creativity and structured self-reflection, designed to fit into just 10 minutes a day. Learn about the therapeutic benefits of communicating with your body through journal entries that address physical discomfort and mental stress. Gain insights into Julie's own journey of self-discovery—from her adventurous career moves across the globe to the creation of a tool that aids others in their paths to self-care.

    Join us for a heartfelt conversation on the necessity of self-awareness, the challenges of prioritizing self-care, and how intentional journaling can lead to profound changes in personal health and wellbeing.

    In this episode, Julie and Julie discuss:

    • Concept and Creation of Julie Erickson’s Journal

    • Personal Experiences and the Impact of Journaling

    • Therapeutic Insights and Integration in Massage Therapy Practice

    • Self-Care and its Importance for Caregivers*

    • Utilization and Practical Tips for Using the Journal

    Resources mentioned in this episode:

    Purchase a journal at www.wishingwelljournals.com

    Follow Julie on Facebook

    Visit massageetcllc.com and learn more about Julie’s services

    More about Julie Erickson

    Julie has practiced massage in a variety of settings since graduating from Seattle Massage School in 1992. She loves working with clients who participate in their own wellness or recovery. She loves to create a personalized massage for each client, based on what their needs are that particular day. Julie is also a certified Yamuna Body Rolling instructor, an Oola coach, and co-author of a new wellness journal titled "Season of Growth". All these aspect of her work have something in common; to help others become more balanced in their lives, in particular, their health and wellness.

    Connect with Julie Alexander and Handcrafted Therapy Join our email list! https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/su/HKY9uFv

    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/@handcraftedtherapy

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    46 分
  • Ep. 31: The Gentle Power of Craniosacral Therapy with Marni Matyus
    2024/04/03
    In this insightful episode of the Handcrafted Therapy Podcast, I welcome an exceptionally experienced guest, Marni Matyus, to delve deep into the nuanced practice of craniosacral therapy and its profound connection with the body. As we explore Marni’s journey from skepticism to specialization in the realm of medical massage therapy, listeners will discover the delicate art of balancing the craniosacral rhythm with light touch. Marni shares her extensive knowledge on how emotional traumas are intricately linked with our physical state and how they can be released through somatic techniques, integrating a unique hybrid of deep and light therapy work. Together, we highlight the miraculous transformations that take place in clients who receive the right therapy at the pivotal moment in their lives, crediting the mystical synergy of therapist-client pairing. In this episode, Julie and Marni discuss: Client-Therapist Connection in Healing Massage Community and Collaboration Accessibility and Understanding of the Therapy Resources mentioned in this episode: Class: Craniosacral Therapy with Marni Matyus, Ke Kino Massage Academy Class: Balancing the Pelvis Class with Marni Matyus, Ke Kino Massage Academy More about Marni and KeKino Massage Visit Kekino’s Website My work has evolved in ways I never could have imagined. This is how I currently describe my job: I am a bodyworker/manual therapist My specialties are chronic pain, anxiety, trauma, disassociation, migraines, TMJD, neck pain, car accidents - especially whiplash and recovery from serious injury, neurological conditions, long covid. I often help people who are stuck in fight/flight and help them to stay in a more calm/grounded/regulated state. I have a lot of experience treating trauma victims and often work collaboratively with other health care providers. My training is in cranio-sacral therapy, somato-emotional release, medical massage, myofascial release, visceral manipulation, lymphatic drainage, orthopedic and osteopathic techniques, naturopathy, herbology, reiki, meditation, theta healing, I'm licensed as a massage therapist and massage therapy instructor with a certification in corrective exercise. I practice instrument assisted lymphatic drainage (Lymphstar Pro) as well as manual lymph drainage and a variety of manual therapy modalities. I teach classes for massage therapists in myofascial release, back pain, pelvic alignment, cupping, reflexology, cranio-sacral therapy, reiki/energy work, TMJ, trauma, and more. I often treat people who have suffered for years or those whose doctors can find no real answers for the source of their pain. I treat anyone who can benefit from my unique skill set. Most often I see stressed moms, postnatal, prenatal, people who spend too much time at a desk, elderly, frail, and those with complicated medical conditions or who are otherwise too sensitive for regular massage. My touch is deep when necessary, but I find that the most profound healing often comes from the lightest touch - highly focused and intentional. It is almost always gentle and pain free. I coach clients in shadow work, nutrition, natural health, non-toxic lifestyle, meditation, pain management, healing trauma that presents as chronic pain and/or limiting beliefs, movement, learning to feel, feminine embodiment, emotional regulation. Connect with Julie Alexander and Handcrafted Therapy Join our email list! https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/su/HKY9uFv 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/@handcraftedtherapy
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    34 分