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What Clients Often Don’t Tell Their Massage Therapist

24 min · 24 de may de 2026
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In this episode of The Black Complementary Therapist, massage therapist Pauline Blackwood explores the important things clients often forget — or avoid — telling their massage therapist, and why honest communication matters for safe, effective bodywork. From arriving with a common cold to not mentioning pregnancy, injuries, medications, stress, pain, or recent procedures, this episode gently explains how these details can completely change a treatment session. This thoughtful and relatable conversation offers insight into the therapist-client relationship, professional boundaries, wellness culture, and the realities of massage therapy practice. Topics include: • Massage therapy and the common cold • Pregnancy massage and safety • Pain, injuries and body awareness • Stress and emotional wellbeing • Client communication and informed consent • Holistic wellness and self-care Perfect for massage clients, wellness enthusiasts, complementary therapists, and anyone interested in bodywork, holistic health, and therapeutic care. 🎙️ Hosted by Pauline Blackwood of Pendulum Massage, London. #MassageTherapy #ComplementaryTherapy #WellnessPodcast #PregnancyMassage #HolisticHealth #SelfCare #BlackWellness #MassagePodcast #LondonMassage

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What Clients Often Don’t Tell Their Massage Therapist

In this episode of The Black Complementary Therapist, massage therapist Pauline Blackwood explores the important things clients often forget — or avoid — telling their massage therapist, and why honest communication matters for safe, effective bodywork. From arriving with a common cold to not mentioning pregnancy, injuries, medications, stress, pain, or recent procedures, this episode gently explains how these details can completely change a treatment session. This thoughtful and relatable conversation offers insight into the therapist-client relationship, professional boundaries, wellness culture, and the realities of massage therapy practice. Topics include: • Massage therapy and the common cold • Pregnancy massage and safety • Pain, injuries and body awareness • Stress and emotional wellbeing • Client communication and informed consent • Holistic wellness and self-care Perfect for massage clients, wellness enthusiasts, complementary therapists, and anyone interested in bodywork, holistic health, and therapeutic care. 🎙️ Hosted by Pauline Blackwood of Pendulum Massage, London. #MassageTherapy #ComplementaryTherapy #WellnessPodcast #PregnancyMassage #HolisticHealth #SelfCare #BlackWellness #MassagePodcast #LondonMassage

24 de may de 202624 min
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How Stress Shows Up in the Body

How Stress Shows Up in the Body Stress doesn’t just sit in the mind — it lives in the body. In this episode, I explore how stress can show up physically as tight shoulders, shallow breathing, fatigue, and that familiar “wired but tired” feeling. We look at the idea of weathering — how ongoing life stress, especially in busy environments like London, can build up over time and begin to affect how we feel, move, and even age. This isn’t about blame or quick fixes — it’s about understanding what the body has been carrying, often quietly, for years. I also share how creating small, regular pauses — including massage and supportive community spaces — can help the body soften, reset, and recover. -------------------------------------------------------------- REF: For those looking for gentle ways to reconnect with themselves, spaces like Black Girls Hike UK [https://www.instagram.com/bgh_uk]offer opportunities for movement, nature, and collective well-being alongside other forms of care. Info on Stress [https://www.nhs.uk/every-mind-matters/mental-health-issues/stress/] Books [https://uk.bookshop.org/shop/ PendulumWellness]

9 de may de 202624 min
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Why People Fall Asleep During Massage

Why People Fall Asleep During Massage Have you ever drifted off during a massage and wondered why it happens? In this episode, Pauline from Pendulum Massage explores the science behind one of the most common experiences on the massage table — falling asleep. Massage therapy can encourage the body to shift from the sympathetic nervous system (the “fight or flight” stress response) into the parasympathetic nervous system, sometimes called the body’s rest-and-digest mode. When this shift occurs, heart rate slows, breathing deepens, and muscles begin to release tension. Research from Tiffany Field at the Touch Research Institute has shown that massage therapy can reduce the stress hormone cortisol while increasing serotonin and dopamine — neurotransmitters associated with relaxation and well-being. Because serotonin is involved in regulating sleep cycles, this change in body chemistry may help explain why many people naturally drift into sleep during treatment. In this episode, Pauline explains what is happening in the body and why falling asleep during massage is often a sign that the nervous system has finally switched into recovery mode. Weblinks: http://pendulummassage.co.uk Citations: Field, T. (2014). Massage Therapy Research Review. Complementary Therapies in Clinical Practice. • Field, T., Hernandez-Reif, M., Diego, M., Schanberg, S., & Kuhn, C. (2005). Cortisol decreases and serotonin and dopamine increase following massage therapy. International Journal of Neuroscience. • Research from the Touch Research Institute on physiological responses to massage therapy.

28 de abr de 202617 min
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In this episode of The Black Massage Therapist, Pauline Blackwood takes listeners inside the first ten minutes of a massage session — a part of the experience many people are curious about but rarely hear explained. From the moment a client arrives, Pauline describes how the space, the conversation, and the consultation help create a sense of safety and calm. These early moments are not rushed; they are where the therapeutic relationship begins and where the body often starts to soften even before the massage starts. Pauline explains how a thoughtful consultation helps build trust, understand what the body needs, and shape the treatment that follows. She shares how listening carefully, explaining the process, and giving clients time to settle all contribute to a more restorative experience. The episode also explores how the nervous system responds in those first few minutes — when breathing slows, shoulders release, and the body begins to recognise it can finally rest. If you live locally and have been thinking about trying massage, this episode may help you feel more confident about what to expect. Pauline offers restorative and therapeutic massage from her treatment room, where sessions are designed to support relaxation, recovery, and wellbeing. You are warmly invited to book a session [http://pendulummassage.co.uk/booking.html] online and experience the space for yourself. Useful Links: My website [http://pendulumassage.co.uk] Books [https://uk.bookshop.org/shop/ PendulumWellness]

5 de abr de 202621 min
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Inside My Treatment Room: How I Create a Restorative Space for Massage

In this episode of The Black Massage Therapist, Pauline Blackwood invites listeners into the heart of her practice with a gentle tour of the treatment room where her restorative and therapeutic work takes place. Rather than focusing on techniques, this episode explores something just as important — the environment in which massage happens. From the way the table is prepared to the oils, lighting, and small details that support relaxation, Pauline explains how every element of the room is chosen with care. Drawing on her experience as a working massage therapist in London, Pauline reflects on how the treatment room becomes a quiet space where clients can pause from the pressures of daily life. Many people arrive carrying stress, fatigue, or the physical effects of long hours at desks, and the atmosphere of the room plays an important role in helping the body settle and feel safe enough to rest. This episode offers a calm behind-the-scenes look at the practical and thoughtful choices that help create a restorative massage experience. Whether you are curious about what happens in a professional treatment room, interested in therapeutic bodywork, or simply looking for a moment of quiet reflection, this gentle introduction to Pauline’s workspace offers insight into the care that supports every treatment. Hosted by Pauline Blackwood, massage therapist and founder of Pendulum Massage in London.

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