Hands at the Table shows massage therapists how powerful our profession can be.
Cohosts Bori Suranyi and Jeff Bramhall believe that as a craft and as a profession, massage therapy is only limited by a therapist's imagination and willingness to put in the work.
By sharing what we’re learning, what we’re working on, and what’s captured our interest, we hope to broaden your perspective, inspire you to set your standard high, and invest in your craft.
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Hands at the Table shows massage therapists how powerful our profession can be.
Cohosts Bori Suranyi and Jeff Bramhall believe that as a craft and as a profession, massage therapy is only limited by a therapist's imagination and willingness to put in the work.
By sharing what we’re learning, what we’re working on, and what’s captured our interest, we hope to broaden your perspective, inspire you to set your standard high, and invest in your craft.
Bori invites you to her processing brain. How does a case build up? How can Bori smooth in all the techniques and concepts? What else does she think about when a person asks for her guidance?
Hands at the Table
Hands at the Table shows massage therapists how powerful our profession can be.
Cohosts Bori Suranyi and Jeff Bramhall believe that as a craft and as a profession, massage therapy is only limited by a therapist's imagination and willingness to put in the work.
By sharing what we’re learning, what we’re working on, and what’s captured our interest, we hope to broaden your perspective, inspire you to set your standard high, and invest in your craft.