Clare Baker Massage

Clare Baker Massage Massage for health and well-being
Treatments to nourish and heal I help you to feel better.

I am an empathetic and sensitive Deep Tissue and Relaxation massage therapist based in Brighton & Hove. Together we look at what problems you are facing and what I can do to soothe, calm and ease your body and mind. There is no one size fits all approach to my work and you are very much in control of what works best for you.

The more I do this work, the more I come to know that the practice of massage itself is not the only thing at work. The ...
12/06/2025

The more I do this work, the more I come to know that the practice of massage itself is not the only thing at work. The space and the understanding created by the practitioner are as restorative as the touch.

Blog: Relaxation massage to nourish and restore: the deep healing power of touch, space and understanding
https://www.clarebaker.co.uk/2025/05/09/relaxation-massage/

Friday gentleness for a crazy world ❤
24/01/2025

Friday gentleness for a crazy world ❤

Serendipity often has a hand in how I write my blogs and this one was definitely so. In a nutshell, it's three things I ...
13/12/2024

Serendipity often has a hand in how I write my blogs and this one was definitely so. In a nutshell, it's three things I am grateful for and one hope. It draws on continued support from the benefits of seasonal/cyclical living; the importance of finding solid, logical advice for hormonal challenges in a space that is very noisy right now; and the power of words in the form of podcasts and books. And you will not be surprised to know that the hope lies in the belief that small, imperfect actions in the fairly major job of changing this crazy world really can lead to meaningful change

https://www.clarebaker.co.uk/2024/12/11/the-end-of-the-year/

It's really tough out there for small businesses. No-one describes better the ups and downs of being a small business ow...
12/12/2024

It's really tough out there for small businesses. No-one describes better the ups and downs of being a small business owner than Naomi, and the difference it makes supporting them ❤️

Buy less, buy better, buy handmade

 

I say this a lot but what does it mean? How do you buy better? Why is it good to buy less? Why does buying handmade matter? If you're reading this, I think you know the answers, but it’s important to talk about because we live in a world of over-consumption and waste. A world of plastic and pollution, fast fashion and throwaway culture. I can’t change that with one shop, but I can do my bit to make it better and to support all the amazing small makers that make the world a more interesting and sustainable place to live. Everything in my shop is locally made from predominantly locally sourced materials. Nothing is flown in, nothing is single-use, nothing ends up in landfill. And yes, that may not make it the cheapest gift option, but it does make it a better option for community and the planet. That’s what buying better means – it means one handmade snood that will last for life, instead of 5 from Primark that will be in the bin by next Christmas. It means one unique handcrafted mug that will be your special mug, rather than a few from the supermarket. It means one handcrafted bar soap that will last for ages and leave nothing behind rather than a plastic bottle of soap that will run out faster and leave a much longer impact on the planet.

 

Someone went around the shop today with a list of people to buy for, all with a budget of £10 per person. She ticked off all her gifts and said how amazing it felt to know that everyone was getting something small but beautiful, unique and handmade. It’s an old but good saying – quality is better than quantity. None of us really need more stuff, but handmade, thoughtfully chosen stuff will bring joy and I think that’s what Christmas is about. When I tell people about the women who make the designs and how they make them, it’s not just because I love these women and what they do, but also because I think it matters to know they're made by individuals not machines. That’s what buying handmade is all about – the human connection, the signs that human hands made the design, the fact that no two mugs or prints are the same.What do you love most about handmade?

As the sun sits lower, the grass is heavy with moisture and the leaves shift from green to beautiful orange and red, we ...
18/10/2024

As the sun sits lower, the grass is heavy with moisture and the leaves shift from green to beautiful orange and red, we know autumn is here.

Our bodies know too. Seasonal change can be impactful on our bodies. They too start to feel the energetic shift of moving inwards. It can be hard to feel that in our ever-productive world, but it's there nonetheless. We are no different than the rest of nature.

How do you nurture yourself in this season, preparing for winter, beginning to guard your energy with an eye on spring and being able to greet that rested and ready for expansion?

I did my first stone massage of the season yesterday. I swear they're as beneficial for me as my clients. The stones full of their natural wisdom, the warmth they give to us both and the reminder of a pause to deeply nourish body and soul.

Of course, it can be anything that nods towards the acknowledgement of change: candle on desk, hot drinks, a warm blanket or chunky cardi.

Whatever you choose, this is a gentle reminder that we are not supposed to hurtle through autumn and winter at the same pace that summer allows. So if you're feeling that, go with it, pick out those little things that soothe and nourish you, and give you the hug you need to look after your precious body and soul

Well it's been awhile hey! I hope you are well. I am back with a blog- about Lammas, a Celtic festival celebrating the f...
25/07/2024

Well it's been awhile hey! I hope you are well.
I am back with a blog- about Lammas, a Celtic festival celebrating the first harvest of the year, which takes place on 1 August x

Lammas is the Celtic festival used to celebrate the first harvest of the year. Held on 1 August, it is a time for celebration and reflection

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Brighton
BN1 8RD

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Wednesday 4:30pm - 9pm
Thursday 9am - 9pm
Friday 9am - 9pm
Saturday 2pm - 6pm

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I am a sensitive and intuitive massage therapist whose focus is to provide a safe and nurturing space to support my clients. Using a creative approach to my work, I tailor my treatments to your requirements, whether you have pain and discomfort or need some time to switch off from life (or both). I have been working as a massage therapist in Brighton & Hove since 2004 and love my work!