The Black Massage Therapist

Pauline Blackwood

The Black Massage Therapist is a podcast exploring restorative and therapeutic wellness through the lived experience of a working massage therapist. Hosted by Pauline Blackwood, the show offers thoughtful reflections from the treatment room, where everyday people arrive carrying stress, recovery journeys, life transitions, and the need for genuine rest. Each episode invites listeners to understand massage not as luxury, but as meaningful care that supports both body and mind. Drawing on years of hands-on practice, Pauline shares insights into touch, recovery, boundaries, resilience, and the quiet power of slowing down. Conversations move beyond techniques to explore what well-being looks like in real life — especially for those whose stories and experiences are often overlooked within traditional wellness spaces. The podcast blends professional knowledge with warmth, honesty, and cultural awareness. From treatment room moments to retreat settings and wellness events, The Black Massage Therapist creates a calm listening space for anyone seeking grounded self-care. Whether you are curious about massage, navigating change, or simply learning how to rest more deeply, this podcast offers gentle guidance, practical wisdom, and permission to pause.

  1. Apr 28

    Why People Fall Asleep During Massage

    Why People Fall Asleep During Massage Have you ever drifted off during a massage and wondered why it happens? In this episode, Pauline from Pendulum Massage explores the science behind one of the most common experiences on the massage table — falling asleep. Massage therapy can encourage the body to shift from the sympathetic nervous system (the “fight or flight” stress response) into the parasympathetic nervous system, sometimes called the body’s rest-and-digest mode. When this shift occurs, heart rate slows, breathing deepens, and muscles begin to release tension. Research from Tiffany Field at the Touch Research Institute has shown that massage therapy can reduce the stress hormone cortisol while increasing serotonin and dopamine — neurotransmitters associated with relaxation and well-being. Because serotonin is involved in regulating sleep cycles, this change in body chemistry may help explain why many people naturally drift into sleep during treatment. In this episode, Pauline explains what is happening in the body and why falling asleep during massage is often a sign that the nervous system has finally switched into recovery mode. Weblinks: http://pendulummassage.co.uk Citations: Field, T. (2014). Massage Therapy Research Review. Complementary Therapies in Clinical Practice. • Field, T., Hernandez-Reif, M., Diego, M., Schanberg, S., & Kuhn, C. (2005).Cortisol decreases and serotonin and dopamine increase following massage therapy. International Journal of Neuroscience. • Research from the Touch Research Institute on physiological responses to massage therapy.

    18 min
  2. Feb 27

    Beginning Again: Why This Podcast Exists

    Welcome to The Black Massage Therapist, a podcast exploring massage, recovery, rest, and real-life wellness through the lived experience of a working therapist. In this short opening episode, Pauline Blackwood introduces the heart behind the podcast — why it was created, who it is for, and what listeners can expect as the journey unfolds. With over seven years of professional practice, Pauline brings experience in oncology massage, pregnancy and postpartum care, sports massage, relaxation therapies, and mindful bodywork. As a therapist, educator, and wellness advocate, she has supported clients through injury recovery, cancer treatment, life transitions, and the everyday stresses carried in the body. This podcast grows from that treatment room experience — honest conversations about care, touch, resilience, culture, and the importance of rest, especially within communities that are often under-supported in wellness spaces. Episode 11 marks the quiet beginning: a first step, a first voice note, and an invitation to slow down and listen. Perfect for: • people curious about massage and bodywork • those navigating recovery or stress • therapists and wellness practitioners • anyone seeking grounded, accessible self-care New episodes will explore massage knowledge, client stories, women’s life stages, recovery, breath, movement, and the wisdom gathered from years of hands-on practice. 🎧 Subscribe and join the conversation.

    4 min

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The Black Massage Therapist is a podcast exploring restorative and therapeutic wellness through the lived experience of a working massage therapist. Hosted by Pauline Blackwood, the show offers thoughtful reflections from the treatment room, where everyday people arrive carrying stress, recovery journeys, life transitions, and the need for genuine rest. Each episode invites listeners to understand massage not as luxury, but as meaningful care that supports both body and mind. Drawing on years of hands-on practice, Pauline shares insights into touch, recovery, boundaries, resilience, and the quiet power of slowing down. Conversations move beyond techniques to explore what well-being looks like in real life — especially for those whose stories and experiences are often overlooked within traditional wellness spaces. The podcast blends professional knowledge with warmth, honesty, and cultural awareness. From treatment room moments to retreat settings and wellness events, The Black Massage Therapist creates a calm listening space for anyone seeking grounded self-care. Whether you are curious about massage, navigating change, or simply learning how to rest more deeply, this podcast offers gentle guidance, practical wisdom, and permission to pause.