Thanks for welcoming me. I fully intend to join every group possible, and maybe even start one! Any groups in particular that you can recommend? And as far as having fun, I can't help doing that.
I'm glad I'm here too! Thanks for the welcome...I love what I have seen so far and reached out to my whole class at North Eastern Institute of Whole Health to join as well. What a fantastic resource!
Thank you so much for all you do. I am a big believer in community not competition and encourage others to join massage communities of all kinds. I am so very glad you do what you do. I have a small group on facebook and plan to invite them all to join so expect some people from Arkansas but I believe I already know you will be okay with a few hillbillies.
Thanks for the invite & welcome Mike. I have to admit I don't spend a lot of time on these sites. But there are people I want to stay connected too & it's fun making new friends along the way.
I'm just checking out the site. This is the only professional site that I have joined. A computer geek, I'm not, it is not where I want to spend my time. I use the computer out of necessity. Enjoy your weekend.
Jan
Hi Mike... Like Jan, (below) I am just trying to get familiar with this site... my first... and you are my first (and only) friend. From what I am seeing on your site so far, that makes me a very fortunate new-comer! Thanks Mike!
Good Morning Mike,
Can you tell me in a nutshell what the discussion for MBLEX and NCBTMB. licensing and testing issues. I do know, from my email that NCBTMB wants to start insurance... I stay out of the I am bigger and better issues. A friend sent me a request to sign a petition on massage professionals.
Yes about 7 miles from that area. Nice. We had our new kitchen done by the Amish. Beautiful craftsmanship! They go past my hourse everyday. Volant is nice once a year for me, but it is very cool. Very artsy and crafty. Nice little stores and speciality shops. You know it well!
12+ years since I did the "Nationals" and I think NCB has lost their rudder years ago.
Please let me know of your next podcast/radio show at @ dragonflys@earthlink.net
An impressive page here! You inspire to get more active in sharing animal massage through this community. My wheels are still turning pretty slowly....
Hey Mike! Thanks. I guess I better find a picture, huh? I hope to get a better feel for what is on everyone's mind. Good discussions here. Good feedback.
Hi, thanks for welcoming me. I think this is great i'll be telling all my friends. We really nned to connect this is better than FaceBook or Myspace it greater importance in my life atleast .
Thank you so much for helping me find this group as soon as I get a chance to write my questions on paper and get them organized I am going to ask them I did not know they were on here I have a hard time getting around web sites and stuff still not a tech savvy person but what you do to help me is very greatly appreciated I am very great full you are one of my friends on here if I can do anything for you in the future let me know I will try with all my might to do it
Hey Mike
Working in Thailand was different in that you were in the culture where Thai Massage is from...It made it more solid for me, to study there. Eating Thai food, listening to the language, seeing the respect for the work, seeing the Wats and the museums and the cultural center...all of it adds a dimension that can not be given to the work in the US.
Taya Countryman LMT
Taya Countryman LMT
www.structuralrelieftherapy.com
Oct 12, 2009
Linda Ruby Ferry
Oct 13, 2009
Donna M. Devanney
Oct 13, 2009
Meghann Brown
Oct 13, 2009
Donna Briggs
Oct 13, 2009
Susie Byrd
Oct 13, 2009
Cheri Haines
Oct 14, 2009
Nyema Tolese Randall
Oct 14, 2009
Lisa Parker
Oct 14, 2009
Cheryl Hill
So happy to meet you! I'm just a baby in this business. I've been in Radiology for about 40 years. This is so less stressful!!!
Oct 14, 2009
Cindy Patz
Oct 14, 2009
Christina Jacobs
Oct 14, 2009
Dustin T. Fox, CMT
Oct 15, 2009
Jocelyn Vodovoz
Oct 16, 2009
Novlette G Barnes
Oct 16, 2009
Jan D. Tornga
I'm just checking out the site. This is the only professional site that I have joined. A computer geek, I'm not, it is not where I want to spend my time. I use the computer out of necessity. Enjoy your weekend.
Jan
Oct 16, 2009
Rae Chittick
Oct 19, 2009
NANCY FULTON
Can you tell me in a nutshell what the discussion for MBLEX and NCBTMB. licensing and testing issues. I do know, from my email that NCBTMB wants to start insurance... I stay out of the I am bigger and better issues. A friend sent me a request to sign a petition on massage professionals.
I value your opinion.
Blessings to you and yours
Oct 19, 2009
Patricia D. Moore
Oct 19, 2009
Patricia D. Moore
Oct 19, 2009
Jana Raines
Thanks for the add!
Oct 20, 2009
Joe Alvero
Oct 20, 2009
C Carl Turner
Thanks
Oct 20, 2009
Nicholas Spanger
Oct 21, 2009
Deborah Godin
Oct 22, 2009
Laurie Alcock, LMT
Thanks for the welcome!
Oct 22, 2009
Serenity Achieved!
Blessings,
Susan
Oct 22, 2009
Terry J Solomon
Oct 22, 2009
Pamela Huff
Oct 22, 2009
Natalie Martin
Oct 22, 2009
Dennis Ditch
Oct 22, 2009
MARIBEL RODRIGUEZ
Oct 23, 2009
Pratik Joshi
Tell me mor about htis association & organisation
Pratik
From India
Oct 24, 2009
Christine Dahl Silva
Oct 24, 2009
Joanne Cole
Oct 24, 2009
Joanne Cole
Oct 24, 2009
Benjamin Fox
Oct 24, 2009
Steven D. Dyviniak
Oct 24, 2009
Steven D. Dyviniak
Please let me know of your next podcast/radio show at @ dragonflys@earthlink.net
Thanks!
Oct 24, 2009
Rob Buckley
THANKS for the kind offer - I would love to write an article to help get the word out on our work at Himalayan Healers. Thanks!
How soon would you need it, and what sort of length?
Hope you're having a great day,
Rob
Oct 25, 2009
Megan Ayrault
Oct 26, 2009
Paul Lindamood
Oct 26, 2009
Mark Pilkerton
Oct 27, 2009
Tukta Roylance
Oct 27, 2009
Pamela Pettway
Oct 27, 2009
Dave Marhofer
Oct 27, 2009
Susan Hockings
Thank you for the warm welcome!
~*~ Susan
Oct 27, 2009
Ray Lacey

Hope that I get a good response when I launch the children's HIV AIDS ebook for only $ 2.75 later this month / December.Regards
Ray
Oct 28, 2009
Julie Wuebbels
Oct 28, 2009
Robin Muldowney
Working in Thailand was different in that you were in the culture where Thai Massage is from...It made it more solid for me, to study there. Eating Thai food, listening to the language, seeing the respect for the work, seeing the Wats and the museums and the cultural center...all of it adds a dimension that can not be given to the work in the US.
Oct 28, 2009