

The ABMP Podcast | Speaking With the Massage & Bodywork Profession
Associated Bodywork & Massage Professionals
Our goal is to speak with luminaries and experts in and around massage and bodywork to help expound upon and better understand our profession and our practices.
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Jun 30, 2020 • 32min
Ep 11 - The Ups and Downs of Online Learning with Whitney Lowe and Til Luchau
Whitney Lowe and Til Luchau discuss “emergency remote learning” during the pandemic and how instructors have had to adjust quickly and get creative with their approaches to teaching. Lowe and Luchau talk about balancing hands-on components with computer learning, maintaining quality education online, keeping learners engaged, and what the future might hold. This episode sponsored by: Anatomy Trains Yomassage Guest websites: Til Luchau Whitney Lowe

Jun 12, 2020 • 48min
Ep 10 - Supercharge Your Standard Protocols and Procedures During COVID-19 with Preventing Disease Transmission in a Massage Practice author Anne Williams
Host Darren Buford checks in briefly with pathology expert Ruth Werner on recent WHO statements regarding asymptomatic spread of COVID-19, then transitions to an in-depth discussion with Massage Mastery Online’s Director of Education, and Preventing Disease Transmission in a Massage Practice author, Anne Williams about the future of digital textbooks, teaching effectively in the 21st century, and looking anew at standard precautions for your practice in a world with COVID-19. Note from ABMP: As you are aware, much still remains to be learned about COVID-19, and protocols and precautions for returning to work are constantly shifting as new information emerges. After this podcast was recorded, Anne Williams sent us this update to the facemask discussion included in the podcast. The CDC recently updated their guidelines for the reuse of N95 respirator masks based on a study showing that detectable levels of SARS-CoV-2 were present on the outer layer of a surgical mask after 7 days (Chin, 2020). The study suggests that the amount of detectable COVID was not high enough to cause infection. However, the CDC now recommends that each health care professional is issued five N95 masks. A mask is placed in a paper sack at the end of a shift and left where air can circulate around the mask for five days before it is worn again (CDC, 2020). As massage professionals we must reconcile a number of factors as we contemplate managing our personal safety and the realities of N95 facemask availability. Perhaps we can get hold of five N95 masks and reuse them applying the CDC recommendations and feel a high level of protection. It is more likely that N95 masks will not be available or we are only able to get hold of one or two masks. In this case we should opt to supplement our N95 masks with heavier surgical masks. However, we must understand that surgical masks will not protect us from small particle respiratory droplets. How high is the COVID caseload in the community? If the caseload is lower than we are at less risk of encountering an asymptomatic client and we may feel safe enough in a surgical mask. If the caseload is higher than our chances of encountering an asymptomatic client are higher and we must decide if we feel safe enough in a surgical mask. Do we have underlaying conditions that place us at high risk of a serious case of COVID if we are exposed? If yes, we’ll want to be in N95 masks if we decide to open our practices. Maybe we are willing to practice exceptional PPE safety and we put on and take off masks properly and clean our hands if we absentmindedly touch the surface of the mask. Maybe we feel safe enough simply treating the outer surface of the mask as contaminated and handling it with a high level of caution. Remember, when your mask shows wear or remains damp inside and no longer conforms to your face, or if you start to have difficulty breathing in the mask, it should be replaced. 1. Chin, AH., Chu, JT., Perera, MRA., et al. Stability of SARS-CoV-2 in different environmental conditions. The Lancet. April 2020. 2. Coronavirus Disease 2019. Decontamination and Reuse of Filtering Facepiece Respirators. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. This episode sponsored by: Anatomy Trains Yomassage Guest website: Massage Mastery Online

May 28, 2020 • 35min
Ep 9 - “Embrace the Suck” with Brene Brown Certified Instructor Amy Andrews McMaster
How do we “embrace the suck” during a pandemic? Join us in this latest episode of The ABMP Podcast’s Conversations in Quarantine as Brene Brown Dare to Lead certified instructor Amy Andrews McMaster walks us through a discussion on vulnerability, braving tough times, removing our armor, and finding our call to courage. This episode sponsored by: Anatomy Trains Yomassage

May 19, 2020 • 42min
Ep 8 - Conversations in Quarantine - Interview with Allissa Haines and Michael Reynolds (Massage Business Blueprint) - Part 2
In Part 2 of our discussion with Allissa Haines and Michael Reynolds of Massage Business Blueprint, we discuss short-term business triage ideas and long-term goals, planning for worst-case scenarios and unpredictability, accounting basics and financial literacy, impostor syndrome, developing your dream practice, diversification, and productivity in a downtime.

May 14, 2020 • 37min
Ep 7 - Conversations in Quarantine - Interview with Allissa Haines and Michael Reynolds (Massage Business Blueprint) - Part 1
Allissa Haines and Michael Reynolds, the team behind Massage Business Blueprint and Massage & Bodywork magazine’s column Blueprint for Success, join us to discuss current life without massage and touch, client communication during a crisis, Allissa’s decision to close her practice and office space, and what’s the secret sauce that makes up Massage Business Blueprint’s services and membership offerings.

May 8, 2020 • 27min
Ep 6 - Conversations in Quarantine - Interview with Irene Diamond
Irene Diamond, consultant, CE provider, and developer of Active Modulation Therapy & Active Muscle Massage, speaks with us about what MTs can do when they can’t offer hands-on work. Diamond speaks about virtual/remote services within practitioners’ scope of practice and other options for serving clients when you can’t provide therapeutic touch.

Apr 29, 2020 • 27min
Ep 5 - Conversations in Quarantine - Interview with Nathan Nordstrom - Part 2
In Part 2 of our conversation with Hand & Stone’s Nathan Nordstrom, Nordstrom describes changes and considerations to the spa and practice environment, including new cleaning protocols, staggered start times, engaged intake processes, and the ethical dilemmas of reopening and clientele psyche.

Apr 29, 2020 • 23min
Ep 4 - Conversations in Quarantine - Interview with Nathan Nordstrom - Part 1
Nathan Nordstrom, director of massage therapy for Hand & Stone Massage and Facial Spa, joins us to discuss their strategies for reopening, including new possible protocols for their 400-plus locations.

Apr 28, 2020 • 33min
Ep 3 - Conversations in Quarantine - Interview with Ruth Werner
Ruth Werner, author of A Massage Therapist’s Guide to Pathology, discusses her article “What Will It Look Like When We Go Back to Work?” in the COVID-19 Special Issue of Massage & Bodywork magazine. Werner gives an update on COVID research, testing, and weighs the risks vs. benefits of reopening practices.

Apr 23, 2020 • 24min
Ep 2 - Conversations in Quarantine - Interview with Cal Cates - Part 2
In Part 2 of our conversation with Healwell’s Cal Cates, Cates describes what it will look like for massage professionals to wear personal protective equipment (PPE) and the psychological aspect of giving and receiving massage in our new normal.