04/21/2026
Yesterday I made an unplanned visit to the Main St Art Festival. My intention was only to take a nice stroll peeking at the art not planning to push through the crowds to enter a booth but I was drawn to one booth in particular and had to go into it. I was intrigued by their use of the naked human body. I laughed at the comments of the people passing by who were shocked by the nudity. I commented that the naked body isn't very taboo to me because of both being a massage therapist and teaching classes at the nudists club to raise funding for my nonprofit. They asked me to further explain my nonprofit and how I'm discovering physical patterns in my clients who have experienced severe trauma. The artist told me that he's a retired psychologist. With the most serious tone he said "You need to go home and write an article or blog about this right now and publish it. You are onto something very big and you need to put your name on it." I shook my head and said "Oh I'm not ready to share all of this publicly. Who am I to publish articles? I'm not a doctor or scientist. Heck I only just graduated as a massage therapists in 2020. I have so much more to learn." He said "then continue to learn but share what you have along the way. You will find the education you need but the information you have so far is valuable and deserves to be shared."
I took his advice. I gathered my dozens of document pages, my post-its, my note app thoughts, and my late night scribbling into one clear page introducing my theories and discoveries so that anyone who is interested can follow me on this journey.
I will be updating my website in the section titled "Current Case Studies and Research Findings"
https://www.eliteorthobodywork.com/current-case-studies-and-research-findings #