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I know, I'm nosey. I was a travel writer.
For six years, I got to travel to Bed & Breakfasts and get massages, all for free, and write about it. So my roots are in traveling, meeting people and hearing their stories. Now I travel around and do The World Massage Festival & Massage Therapy Hall of Fame.
I found the adjustment to a single location massage establishment, inside a strip mall, very confining. So I started a way to stay "in the massage world and travel!" But that is another story!
What's your story? What did you do before massage? Tell us of your travels and what massage is like where you are, especially if you massage outside the U.S. We really like pictures, if possible.
If you get bored come see me at my page http://www.massageprofessionals.com/profile/MikeHinkle
Thanks and welcome to Massage Professionals!
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I was a business administrator for a neurologist! ran the show. Surprising? lol
At age eleven I got my first paying job working in the fields picking berries and hoeing weeds in the mint fields. I was using stones and learning massage from the family at ages 6-8...While raising my five children I made a living with my photography, oil paintings and clay sculptures....I began charging for massage and accepting fees for workshops in 2000 but I have been teaching the Stone Medicine form of Geothermal Therapy for over 30 years....I'm not as old as dirt but I am her sister...my youngest child is now over 30 (so he can't be trusted either!) and I would do it all again!!
It is so gratifying to be paid for doing what I love, but you know it was fun to offer this work on the reservation for barter too..I bet I'm the only one out there who ever got a gift of a bear hide for a massage!
So I'll bring my camera, let me know what ya need...I have hundreds of photos of stones, Indians and both doing massage if you want any of those!...
blessings all,
Jenny
I would love to add the photos to he Hall of Fame, yes please bring them and yourcamera for a "magical time".
I hope you join the WMF Group and help answer the discussion questions. Have you seen the video? Your closng ceremony will "Live" for a long time.
And I got the Pioneer Program on line for you too. So far you have been licensed longer than any other Pioneer! You are forever welcome at Festival!
Jenny Ray said:At age eleven I got my first paying job working in the fields picking berries and hoeing weeds in the mint fields. I was using stones and learning massage from the family at ages 6-8...While raising my five children I made a living with my photography, oil paintings and clay sculptures....I began charging for massage and accepting fees for workshops in 2000 but I have been teaching the Stone Medicine form of Geothermal Therapy for over 30 years....I'm not as old as dirt but I am her sister...my youngest child is now over 30 (so he can't be trusted either!) and I would do it all again!!
It is so gratifying to be paid for doing what I love, but you know it was fun to offer this work on the reservation for barter too..I bet I'm the only one out there who ever got a gift of a bear hide for a massage!
So I'll bring my camera, let me know what ya need...I have hundreds of photos of stones, Indians and both doing massage if you want any of those!...
blessings all,
Jenny
yea that happens if ya live long enough you sooner or later get to be the one who has been at it the longest...but I have to tell you...all my Indian family is having the best laugh at me being called a 'Pioneer'...ya know most of us were called 'Wagon Burners'!!..YIKES...so I am happy to remind them that my Irish kin were indeed Pioneers so I may have come by the title honestly!! ...
I'll send you some photo's you can use anywhere you like..what e-address should I use?...and do you need me to make them smaller in photo shop?...what size is best for your system?....
Janelle is excited about our visit and we are trying to talk another woman into joining at 2010 WMF...her and her husband have been 'hooked' by the stones and are both in massage school to change careers in their 50's!! how perfect to bring them to your amazing event just before they graduate!....
Jenny
Mike Hinkle said:I would love to add the photos to he Hall of Fame, yes please bring them and yourcamera for a "magical time".
I hope you join the WMF Group and help answer the discussion questions. Have you seen the video? Your closng ceremony will "Live" for a long time.
And I got the Pioneer Program on line for you too. So far you have been licensed longer than any other Pioneer! You are forever welcome at Festival!
Jenny Ray said:At age eleven I got my first paying job working in the fields picking berries and hoeing weeds in the mint fields. I was using stones and learning massage from the family at ages 6-8...While raising my five children I made a living with my photography, oil paintings and clay sculptures....I began charging for massage and accepting fees for workshops in 2000 but I have been teaching the Stone Medicine form of Geothermal Therapy for over 30 years....I'm not as old as dirt but I am her sister...my youngest child is now over 30 (so he can't be trusted either!) and I would do it all again!!
It is so gratifying to be paid for doing what I love, but you know it was fun to offer this work on the reservation for barter too..I bet I'm the only one out there who ever got a gift of a bear hide for a massage!
So I'll bring my camera, let me know what ya need...I have hundreds of photos of stones, Indians and both doing massage if you want any of those!...
blessings all,
Jenny
I worked as an actress in a Haunted House, went to culinary school, cooked in a bunch of restaurants, taught marine biology & conservation at a local National Park, did a long stint in retail, then many many years in grahic arts, now massage and massage supply store owner.
Amen. How was "Heartwood". I was going to make it Institution of the Year in 08. But I heard it closed?
Kim Chamberlain,NCTMB (idowatsu) said:Can relate to the traveling, I was a carney for 12 years, then my disease got the better of me, took a few years off to battle that. In rehab I knew someone going to Heartwood, I spent a year there going to massage school, it was time to grow up and get an almost real job. Still have never filled out a w2 but I'm much better off being self employed.
They were in the middle of a remodel when the stock market took a dive and are working for rebuilding their state credentialing, they might be adding Watsu to the program. The woman who bought it does Watsu. It will be back.
Thanks for the vote of confidence I feel that way about it too, especially after some of my continuing ed experiences.
Mike Hinkle said:Amen. How was "Heartwood". I was going to make it Institution of the Year in 08. But I heard it closed?
Kim Chamberlain,NCTMB (idowatsu) said:Can relate to the traveling, I was a carney for 12 years, then my disease got the better of me, took a few years off to battle that. In rehab I knew someone going to Heartwood, I spent a year there going to massage school, it was time to grow up and get an almost real job. Still have never filled out a w2 but I'm much better off being self employed.
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