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About Aubrie

Hi! My name is Aubrie (she/her). I have been a massage and craniosacral therapist in the Burlington, VT area since 2020 and have recently moved to Enosburg Falls, VT! I am a born-and-raised Vermonter, avid adventurer, and fierce lover of the luscious wilderness.

In my practice, I aim to create an inclusive and trauma-informed environment where all bodies feel welcome and safe. My therapeutic approach focuses on collaboration, working alongside my clients to help them uncover the remarkable inner wisdom and healing potential within their own bodies. Drawing from my training in massage and craniosacral therapies, somatic release, and energy work, as well as my personal life experiences, we will work together to tailor each session to support you in achieving your healing goals.  I am committed to helping individuals heal and believe that through our healing we become agents of cultural change.

Training and Certifications:

  • 630 Hour Certificate of Massage Therapy – Green Mountain Massage School

  • Craniosacral Therapy Training - Craniosacral Therapy Alliance

    • Basic Elements I, II &III, Somato-Emotional Processing I, Craniosacral Around Death and Dying

  • Myofascial Release I - John F. Barnes

  • Abdominal Massage Intensive - Level 1 & Level 2

  • Integrative Somatic Trauma Therapy Certificate - Embody Lab

  • End-of-Life Doula Certificate - University of Vermont

  • Core Shamanism Practitioner Apprenticeship – Spirit Hollow

  • Key & Compass - Soul-Centric Leadership - Spirit Hollow (current attendance)

About Atom

Guided by deep respect for all living beings, my humble curiosity has led me around the world foraging knowledge & cultivating skills now rooted joyously in Vermont. I love cooking, riding my bicycle year-round, & I've played percussion all of my life.

Consent empowerment & informing are the foundations of my practice. Matching the body’s ever changing nature, I seek to be adaptive & receptive to clients’ needs as they evolve. As an endurance athlete myself, I offer insights honed pushing my own body well beyond its limits.

My approach is slow & intentional, guided by the deep rhythms resonating beneath the surface, allowing time to transform tissue & encouraging space to re-orient the body towards wholeness. In an era where we engage with technology more than we do other living beings, bodywork represents a revolutionary shift in our paradigm.

I am honored to do this work & welcome all bodies wherever they are arriving emotionally, spiritually, & physically.

Training and Certifications:

  • 700-Hour Certificate of Massage Therapy - Balance Massage School, Waterbury, VT

  • Myofascial Release I  - John F. Barnes

  • Sports Massage Principles and Practices Certificate - Hypha

  • Therapeutic Cupping - Level 1  - Hypha

  • Scar Tissue Advanced Therapeutic Cupping & Gua Sha  - Hypha

  • Key & Compass - Soul-Centric Leadership - Spirit Hollow (current attendance)

Equity and Inclusivity

Bodyspeak is created and run by spouse couple aubrie (she/her) and atom (they/them) moran. We acknowledge the systemic barriers that impede the progress of the BIPOC and LGBTQAI2S+ communities and are committed to cultivating an environment that promotes diversity, equity, and inclusivity for those in our community. We believe that everyone, regardless of their race, background, identity, ability, age or beliefs, deserves access to therapies that facilitate their healing in a welcoming and respectful setting.

We understand this sentiment extends far beyond representation. It demands continuous education and self-reflection to ensure our practices remain accessible and preserves the integrity, dignity, and autonomy of all. We are committed to dismantling barriers and working to create a safe environment where everyone feels valued and comfortable, both in our professional practices and in our daily lives. We are always learning and open to feedback that helps us to decolonize ourselves and our work.

Land Acknowledgment

We acknowledge that our massage studio is located in N’dakinna [in-DAH-kee-NAH], or “our homeland”, the traditional and unceded lands of the Western Abenaki people. We honor their enduring connection to the land and waters and recognize the injustices rooted in colonialism and systemic oppression they continue to endure. We strive to create a welcoming and inclusive space for all and are grateful for the opportunity to practice here in Enosburg, Vermont.

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