Owner, LMP, Certified Qigong Instructor at Elemental Harmony
Location:
Austin, Texas
Industry:
Health, Wellness and Fitness
Work:
Elemental Harmony - Mercer Island and Seattle, WA since Oct 2007
Owner, LMP, Certified Qigong Instructor
Anacortes Health & Nutrition Nov 2007 - Aug 2008
Store Clerk
Majestic Inn & Spa Nov 2007 - Apr 2008
Massage Therapist
The Blankenship Law Firm Oct 2002 - Apr 2004
Legal Clerk
Education:
Heartwood Institute 2006 - 2007
Asian Healing Arts and Healing With Whole Foods; Massage Therapist, Shiatsu, Nutrition, Massage, Anatomy, Tai Ji, Physiology, Kinesiology, Conscious Communication
University of Washington School of Law 2004 - 2005
NA, Law
Hampshire College 1998 - 2002
BA, Creative Nonfiction Writing, Health, Sociology & History of Medicine, Science of Psychology
Skills:
Reiki Craniosacral Therapy Zen Shiatsu Therapeutic Massage Shiatsu Qigong Therapists Healing Bodywork Reflexology Swedish Wellness Relaxation Stress Management Energy Healing Holistic Health Wellbeing
per hour. And it would seem that no part of New England will be spared the storm's force. The most impact will be in central Mass. to the Metrowest [Boston] area, and then into Rhode Island and northern Connecticut, Rebecca Gould, a National Weather Service meteorologist, told The Boston Globe.
The greatest impact will occur in Central Mass to the Metrowest area, and then into Rhode Island and northern Connecticut, with snow falling hardest from midnight Monday to midafternoon Tuesday, said Rebecca Gould, a National Weather Service meteorologist.
Date: Jan 26, 2015
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Overnight snowfall may make for slippery Black Friday
Saturday could see some snow fall in the afternoon, but no major accumulation is expected, according to National Weather Service meteorologist Rebecca Gould. Sunday will warm up in contrast, with high temperatures in the upper 40s.
Thanksgiving Day is expected to be overcast but mainly dry, with the potential for a few light snow showers that will result in little to no accumulation, said National Weather Service meteorologist Rebecca Gould. But just after midnight Friday, snow showers could bring several inches along the coas
several counties including Berkshire, Essex, and Hampden, and coastal flood advisories for other counties including Norfolk, Plymouth, and Suffolk. The watches expired about 8 p.m. as rain tapered off across the state, said Rebecca Gould, a meteorologist for the National Weather Service in Taunton.