Massage & Bodywork

November/December 2008

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contributors IN THIS ISSUE What would you do with millions of dollars? Read Lisa's profile of a former Google MT who has a world of ideas. page 70 To Lisa, the best part of writing is getting to know all kinds of terrific people. She also believes that when we resist change, we get old. Though she feels Lisa Bakewell a tad schizophrenic as a mother of a college freshman and a fourth-grader, Lisa feels very, very young. Geoffrey Bishop Raising three young boys, operating a full-time massage practice, teaching, writing, and studying for the past 10 years, Geoffrey finds some time to restore old cars and bikes. He also conducts workshops in the biomechanics of break dance, belly dance, and alternative sports. Liz massages people and words in beautiful Portland, Oregon. She's been a massage therapist for more than 12 years, and her articles and award-winning fiction have appeared in numerous magazines and literary journals. She's currently working on a novel about grief, art, sexual identity, and the cosmos. Liz Prato Art Riggs Art is a Rolfer/bodyworker and educator in Oakland, California. Addiction to athletics and the resulting injuries led him to bodywork. Now, a demanding cat and dog, and an addiction to golf, photography, and childish pursuits are freeing him from his addiction to work. Laurie has been a nationally- and internationally-published writer for the past five years. Her passions include Laurie Chance Smith holistic living, gardening, photography, aromatherapy, and yoga. She lives in Texas with her husband, 7-year- old twin sons, 5-pound poodle, and 13 fish. 10 massage & bodywork november/december 2008

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