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Partner Spotlight: Megan Gurney

This blog is part of a series that will introduce you to Northeast Indiana health and wellness practitioners. This time, get to know the one and only Megan Gurney of Sigh of Relief. Full disclosure: I’m a client and love her approach and energy!

1) What inspired you to get into wellness?

I was diagnosed with a sensory issue and fibromyalgia in 2015. Basically, my skin hurt, noise hurt, seeing things move hurt… I was getting more and more massage because skin-to-skin contact didn’t hurt, there were no loud or sudden noises, the lights were dim, etc. It was one of the few places I felt pretty OK. After a particular session, I had an epiphany: maybe I should be having people pay to be with me in the room instead of paying to be in the room! I have my symptoms pretty well under control now, but giving massage is still therapeutic for me. So a big thanks to all my clients for helping me!

2) Who’s your ideal or typical client?

A partner! The best, most effective sessions are when clients are willing to communicate with me about their goals for the session and what they're experiencing on the table. It can be hard to speak up on the table, so I really appreciate the feedback. I’m never offended because someone wants a change in pressure, they don’t care for a new technique, or there’s referral pain when I touch a particular spot. Instead, I’ll be able to fine-tune the work and that’s going to make me really happy.

In terms of the work, I really enjoy either an acute problem that I can help resolve or becoming a regular part of someone’s pain management plan. Acute issues are very engaging – I may need to research what’s going on, get creative with positioning and combining techniques – it’s amazing to see someone turn their head or bend their knee without pain, sometimes for the first time in weeks. Some problems don’t have a solution. Massage can not fix arthritis or fibromyalgia, for example, but it can help. Building a relationship with someone over the long term, performing massage and somatic education to lower pain levels, and teaching self-care practices that can help them do the things they want to do is extremely rewarding.

3) What’s a common myth or misperception about massage you’d like to debunk?

I hate the idea of ‘No pain, no gain.’ Listen, massage is not a competition. There’s no ‘crying uncle’ in massage. A good therapeutic massage meets you where you are on a given day. Research shows anything over a 7 on a pain scale of 1-10 is no longer therapeutic. It’s just pain. Generally, I aim for a 5 and under, but it’s set by the client’s own perception of their body. I’m not judging anybody based on how much pressure they can take. I’m more interested in getting them off the table feeling awesome, not like they were hit by a truck.

4) How would you describe your motto or philosophy around massage?

I want people to feel comfortable in their bodies. Or at least as comfortable as they possibly can be. Sessions are always customized to each client for maximum comfort.

I have a few flying pigs around the office as my unofficial mascot, because sometimes it seems like it’s impossible to ever feel better. When pigs fly, as the saying goes. Well, I try to make the impossible happen, at least for the time people are in my office.

5) What do you like to do for fun?

Play Minecraft! I have been playing in the same survival world for about 4 years now. I also read a lot of webtoons and online novels. When I cook I like to make the food look pretty.

6) How can someone hire you?

Book me online here or call/text me at 260-267-6425. I do work on special populations such as minors (0-18yr) and pregnant women (including first trimester). Please feel free to call or text me if you have any questions about whether massage may be able to help you. Sigh of Relief is also a transgender safe space.

7) What’s a random fact about you?

I have a rabbit named Lawnmower. She is our queen and all her whims must be catered to. Luckily, she only demands chew toys and a daily massage.

Partner Spotlight: Christy Smith

This blog is part of a series that will introduce you to Northeast Indiana health and wellness practitioners. Get to know Christy Smith of Christy Smith Nutrition.

1) What inspired you to get into nutrition/wellness?

I have an autoimmune disease (Hashimotos Thyroiditis) and struggled with weight gain. After going through a wellness program for that, and seeing many of the other clients healing diseases simply by changing their foods, I knew I wanted to help people heal in that way as well.

2) Who’s your ideal or typical client?

Someone who is committed to healing and feeling as good as possible. I don't like to focus on weight loss as a primary goal, so I love when someone is focused on getting well and ditching the diet mentality.

3) What’s a common myth or misperception about nutrition you’d like to debunk?

That there's only one way to be healthy. I've learned through trial and error that there are as many ways to achieve health as there are people. It's fun trying to find the best, longest-lasting solution for my clients and rewarding when they actually enjoy it.

4) How would you describe your motto or philosophy around nutrition?

Oh boy, I am not a typical nutritionist. I sort of get angry at the stereotype of the yoga-thin body drinking green juices all day and existing on air and kale. I enjoy fruity pebbles on occasion and believe true health is found in that balance. The word balance is probably overused when it comes to health and moderation but it's so true. Give me onion rings on occasion and I'm a happy girl. Being happy and content, not restricted and angry, is also part of a healthy diet. ;)

5) What do you like to do for fun?

I like to do anything in nature. Kayaking, hiking, walking, just sitting outside and enjoying some hot tea with a book. I also love being creative and am learning how to use watercolors. My two boys and golden retriever, Charlie, keep me busy and laughing, too.

6) How can someone work with you?

By starting at my website and checking out the services I offer. They can reach out after that to schedule a quick discovery call, or go ahead and schedule right on the site. I have services for a variety of needs from reducing inflammation to general nutrition counseling to help with GLP1s, like Ozempic and Mounjaro and more.

7) What’s a random fact about you?

I was absolutely terrified of whales (humpback specifically) between the ages of 21 and 41. Literally had to fast forward the part in Nemo where Dori talks like a whale (sorry kids, it wasn't a scratch in the DVD!). But I went to an energy healer/shaman lady and long story short, it cured me. I can actually watch, and enjoy, whale videos and sounds now.