For Practitioners Ready for the Next Layer of
Craft, Presence, and Sustainable Practice
Private Mentorship | Thai Immersion | Practice Design
Sparrow Healing Arts is a practitioner development studio based in Sedona, Arizona,
offering private mentorship, immersive training, and sustainable practice consulting
for massage therapists and body-based practitioners.
The next layer of your practice will not come from techniques alone.
It will come from refinement.
From clarity.
From intelligent design.
Many bodyworkers refine their hands but neglect the
systems that sustain them.
Others build businesses that grow, but disconnect
from embodied presence and integrity.
Sparrow Healing Arts exists at the intersection of craft, relational clarity, and sustainable design. Here, technique, nervous system intelligence, and business structure are not separate disciplines. They are layers of the same practice.
Private 4-6 week container | Application required
This work didn’t begin online.
I’ve spent years working directly with body-based practitioners and service providers helping them clarify their message,
redesign how they work, and build businesses that don’t require chronic overextension to survive.
The frameworks shared here are the same ones I’ve used with students, practitioners,
and business owners navigating under-earning, unclear offers, and unsustainable work patterns.
What’s new is not the work.
What’s new is naming it clearly and making it visible.
This work exists because most service-based businesses were never designed for the human body.
Most service-based businesses were never designed to account for human capacity.
Skilled practitioners, many still in employee or W-2 roles overextended not because their work isn’t valuable but because they were never taught how to design a business that accounts for the human body. They are trapped in bad business design.
This work exists to change that.
The Body-Led Business Intensive redesigns structure, pricing and sustainability, so your work supports a real life, not quietly drains it.
Once per year, I teach a small, in-person Thai Yoga Bodywork Practitioner Training. Those teachings inform my design philosophy, but it is not always open.
