
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 t... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 74 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Categories | Health & FitnessAlternative Health | ||||

A few months ago, Whitney Low hosted Sandy Fritz on The Thinking Practitioner.
Both Bori and Jeff had pretty strong positive and negative responses to what Sandy had to say.
In this episode, we try to tease out what struck such a strong chord wit... more
Half book review and half "maybe this is why the work works" discussion, about a year ago Jeff read Lisa Feldman Barrett's How Emotions Are Made and has been mulling it over ever since.
Credit to two others in the field for pointing us down this pat... more
Jeff's flying solo this week talking about teaching; not just continuing education but being faculty at a massage school.
The school I teach at is located in Boston and also has locations in Easthampton, MA and St Paul, MN. It's called, fittingly, ... more
Back in January, Jeff spent a week at Todd Garcia's Laboratory of Anatomical Enlightenment with Todd and Tom Myers performing fascial dissection using the lens of Anatomy Trains.
It was quite an experience that Jeff details in this episode.
Find B... more
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I’m beyond impressed with the knowledge and skill set of Jeff and Bori. This podcast is a gift to the world. It’s a gift to you. Thanks guys for sharing this with us!
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