Meet our Team of Durham Massage Therapists
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Dejonee Burnette
LMBT #pending
Barefoot Massage Specialist, Specializing in Therapeutic Massage
I graduated from the Cayce/Reilly school of masseotherapy and have extensive training with Qi Ni Tsang, energy work, prenatal, kinesiology, reflexology and several other modalities that are unique to the school’s training. I now hold position as lifelong student of healing and also teach students from all over the world the healing arts of massage. Read More
Janna Hudson
LMBT # pending
Barefoot Massage Specialist, Reflexology
I graduated from the Tennessee School of Therapeutic massage in 2006 and opened my own massage practice in 2007 where I specialized in deep tissue massage. In 2011 I took my first Ashiatsu massage class with Julie and knew right away I wanted that to be my primary modality. Read More
Lauren Holliday
LMBT #14902
Barefoot Massage Specialist, Specializing in Therapeutic Massage
I graduated from Miller-Motte College in 2015 with a degree in Massage Therapy. I also obtained a second degree in Reiki and have been trained in Lomi-Lomi. My intention with my career is to learn as many modalities as possible. I look forward to possibly attending Rolfing SI school in the future! Read More
Hayley Ware
LMBT #19480
Barefoot Massage Intermediate Level, Specializing in Therapeutic Massage
Shortly after graduating from Hollins University (Roanoke, VA) in 2018 with my B.A. in Dance and moving back home to Hillsborough, I began to notice both physical and emotional changes due to my community of supportive touch being distant. That’s when I knew that I wanted to help cultivate that nurturing experience for others.
I graduated from Carolina Massage Institute in 2021, and am excited to continue to learn and hone my skills at Bull City Soles. Read More
Julie H Marciniak
Owner, Certified Advanced Rolfer™ & Ashiatsu Barefoot Massage Instructor
I received my original massage training from the Carolina School of Massage Therapy in 1992. In 2002, after ten years of providing the deep tissue massage techniques my clients craved, the repetitive wear and tear were taking a toll on my wrists, elbows, and shoulders. I was desperate for an alternative modality and pursued ashiatsu barefoot massage training. Read More