Interview with a practitioner: Jennie King, LMT

Jennie King, LMT
1) What brought you to Portland?
I came to Portland for two reasons: The first reason is that I lived in Ohio and I wanted to live somewhere that fit my values. I always felt like I was swimming upstream. I love Portland and I feel like it is an oasis.
The second reason was that I wanted to develop a deeper relationship with my little brother. He moved to the west coast right after he graduated from high school and I desired to have a friendship that wasn’t based on our childhood but extended into adulthood as well.
I became a massage therapist because I think touch is invaluable. I wasn’t always comfortable with touch- meaning touching other people or being touched. I love a good challenge and I could tell that I had a lot of potential for growth in that area. Also, I feel that there are so many violating ways that people treat each other, I wanted to be part of the solution to heal that manner of interaction.
My passion for my practice comes from a desire to change the world. I feel like I can do it one person at a time. I like to provide that space where people can recharge and remember who they are. If I help them be the best that they can then they can go out and do their job better. I love learning and the body is endless.
My advice for patients is to breath and ground, everything else flows from there.
There are so many great restaurants and I love to eat but if I had to pick one it would be The Farm. The reason is fallen chocolate souffle, of course.
You can find Jennie at:
The Abbey House
2928 SE Hawthorne Blvd. Suite #104
Portland, OR 97214
phone: 503-740-5464




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