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September 20, 2025 26 mins
Though Kenneth Walker considers himself insignificant, his healing touch leaves a profound impact that reaches far beyond himself. Known as the Massage Maestro, he blends intuition with intention to ease dis-ease and restore harmony within the body. Drawing from the art of Shiatsu and using all six massage strokes, he views each quadrant of the body as unique, guiding Chi along the meridians to unlock balance, clarity, and renewal. For Kenneth, massage is more than technique—it is an art form that transforms tension into peace, pain into presence, and imbalance into wholeness.

Level 🆙 Take-Aways 
  1. Massage is an art form that transforms pain into peace. 🎨
  2. Shiatsu unlocks energy flow and restores balance to the body. 🌊
  3. Breathwork amplifies the ability to channel energy and love through the hands. 🌬️
  4. Hidden trauma often surfaces during massage, giving the body a chance to truly let go. 🔓
  5. Consistent bodywork keeps high performers healthy and sustainable. 🏋️
  6. Healing work is intimate—trust is built by addressing both known and hidden pain. ❤️

📣QUOTE: “When someone enters the studio, I want them to feel they’re escaping from life and stepping into a new zone where healing begins.” 🌿 - Kenneth Walker

🔹 Valuable Time-Stamps🔹
🕒 [00:01:00] Tension is information, not random
🕒 [00:03:00] Found purpose through prayer and direction
🕒 [00:05:00] Creating a healing escape in the studio
🕒 [00:08:00] Breathwork unlocked gift of healing hands
🕒 [00:16:00] Thoughts get stuck in muscles, massage releases 

You Can Find and Contact Kenneth Walker Here:

Phone: (561) 385-4795
Email: healingyou4good@gmail.com 












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Speaker 1 (00:02):
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(00:42):
just chasing and attaining success, but refinding it through providing
above and beyond service. And this week, my really quick
two minute knowledge nugget is talking about tension and that
you carry in your body, and tension is actually information.
Think about it. When your body tightens up, when your
shoulders lock, or your chest feels heavy, that's not random,
that's feedback. It's your system telling you something is off.

(01:05):
Most people ignore it, they push through, they numb it out,
But champions they lean into it. They ask, what is
this tension trying to teach me? See, tension shows up
when you're out of alignment physically, mentally, spiritually. It's a signal,
not a sentence. You can either treat it like a
problem or use it as a compass. When you choose
awareness over avoidance, you find the weak spots before they break.

(01:26):
You turn pressure into precision. You release what's holding you
back so you can move with clarity and flow. So
here's the challenge today. Stop running from your tension, pay
attention to it, decode it, because that's where the next
level of growth, performance and freedom is. Talk about tension.
We're going to dial up the frequency and because he's
a healer who turns every massage into a symphony of renewal,

(01:48):
Kenneth Walker, known across Palm Beach County as the Massage Maestro,
isn't just another therapist. He's a conductor of energy, blending
intuition with intention to strike the perfect cord of balancing
the body from shiatsu roots to mass During all six
massage strokes. Kenneth does not just work on muscles. He
moves chi, restores flow, and helps dissolve the very causes

(02:08):
of dis ease. His mission to transform tension into harmony
and remind us that healing is not just physical, it's
an art form. So let's buckle up. Because my good
friend and my personal massage therapist, and every single person
that I refer to him says, they go out in
the parking lot, they sit there. I tell him, get
two pdalytes before you head in there, because you're gonna

(02:30):
need it at the end. And again, Kenneth, thank you
so much for having the time. I know this is
crazy busy time of the year for you and kind
of coming in here in his studio and chatting with us.
How are you?

Speaker 1 (02:39):
Oh, thank you for having me.

Speaker 3 (02:40):
Yeah. So I got to ask you. I don't know
if I ever ask you what kind of first inspired
you to pursue massage therapy and eventually become the massage maestro.

Speaker 1 (02:49):
It was the prayer. Yeah, yeah, I prayed one day
put direction in my life, okay, And this is where
it led me to.

Speaker 3 (02:59):
Yeah, what was going on in your life at that time?

Speaker 1 (03:01):
If you I was. I was at a crossroads and
it led me to where I am today.

Speaker 3 (03:08):
Yeah. Yeah, were you up in Boston at that time or.

Speaker 1 (03:11):
Were you down here I was living. I was living
here in Florida, and I was I was cleaning pools.
And my wife at the time now had told me
that massage might be something that I should look into.

Speaker 3 (03:25):
Really so and that just where do you think that
kind of came across it? Just like maybe massages you
gave her, like when yes.

Speaker 1 (03:33):
The first time I massages, she said I should look
into look into it further. I went to online, I
looked up a school. The next day they called me
back for an interview and that was the end of it.

Speaker 3 (03:46):
Wow. And so how long is the schooling for therapists
in Florida?

Speaker 1 (03:50):
Six months?

Speaker 3 (03:50):
Six months? Okay? And where did you attend?

Speaker 1 (03:52):
Palm Beach Academy Health and Beauty Okay, Lake Park, Florida.

Speaker 3 (03:56):
Love it. And so I got referred to you by
a gentleman. I don't even think he's been on your table,
because I was asking around my community in Jupiter and Juno.
You know who actually can work on a guy in
my size? You know, Brian mun my producer who could
work on uns Scott and so Mike Mauger is a
good friend. I don't think he's been on your table yet,
the really good friend of his triathlete kind of does

(04:16):
that kind of stuff you said, you know, you know,
go see Kenneth. He got referred through it over to you.
So I kind of walked into your studio thinking, Okay,
here we go, but we'll get into a little bit
of that session. But they kind of set this up.
Like when someone steps into your space right for a session,
what's the very first thing you want them.

Speaker 1 (04:34):
To feel that they're in the right hands.

Speaker 3 (04:36):
Okay, because when you walk in this exactly how you feel.
But like what like what goes to your mind is
set up that room the way it's set up because
it's cozy. Yeah, I'll tell you what, man, it's cozy
and you're not a little dude. I'm not a little dude.
So we're like in there yet like it's you know,
like what what what kind of like how did you
set up? You something you learned? Because it's all perfectly
flows well.

Speaker 1 (04:57):
When someone answers the studio, I want them to feel
that they're escaping from from the life that they're living
sure that they're going into a new zone where they
could just forget about everything that they're going through and
focus on the healing that I'm going to do.

Speaker 3 (05:12):
To them, right, and they're going to be focused. I
promise you that, because you know it's like a it's
a hurt, but it's not like, oh my gosh, I'm
gonna hate this hurt. Like and you break up the
the massage into like eight different areas am I correct with?
And every time it's like, it's funny squad when when
he works on me, he's like, I know that he's

(05:34):
starting with the one of eight and then like when
he's done with that area, I'm like, good, only seven
more to go. I tell you that. I'm like, how
many more to go? You're like, I'm like okay, So
it's great. So what where did you learn? Kind of
that process of breaking it down into eight A quadrants
or two quadrants?

Speaker 1 (05:53):
And school is very important to pay attention to the
body in school, and that's what what drew me to
massage is because you can never stop learning the different
parts of the body. So once I understood and learned
the flow of the blood through the body, it was
easy to to kind of like put the puzzle together.

Speaker 3 (06:13):
Okay, And each body is different, right is I mean
so that I guess that you would think like some
of side service something like, dude, you have a you're
doing the same thing every day every day, but each
person's different, Like when I'm coaching, each person has a
different personality, different stories. It is that kind of how
a body reads out to you when they're on the table,

(06:34):
Like everyone kind of has their different story. You tell
through the Dutch some ways.

Speaker 1 (06:37):
But when you when you think about anatomy, no matter
male or female, we all have the same structure, right,
Everything is put together the same way. So it's all
about finding the breaking points in the body where you
know that the blood flow may slow down. Right, So
once you open up all of those different channels they throw,

(06:58):
matter male or female, you get the same result.

Speaker 3 (07:00):
And unlocks it. I love it. But some people kind
of come in with their different energies that you kind
of have to like work in with them and play into.
So you describe yourself and this is what you wrote
is insignificant, right when we asked you to kind of
give you a bio. Yet your work has a profound
impact on everybody. I probably referred you ten people you know,

(07:22):
through the years and stuff, and every single one of
them has the same feedback. No one's like I'll never
see that again, right, you know, see that guy and
they always come back and they'll repeat customers. But how
do you reconcile that humility with the power of healing.

Speaker 1 (07:34):
And touch that you have because there was a gift, Yeah,
I was blessed with the gift.

Speaker 3 (07:39):
Unpacked that a little bit more.

Speaker 1 (07:40):
Well, I had a few clients come through when I
was working at Hand and Stone when I first started,
and three months apart, these two women told me to
do a breath works class and I didn't quite understand
what they were talking about. Okay, So when I did
the breath Works class, something astounding happened to me. And

(08:03):
I was told when I was at this breath worth class,
in this in this state of mind, that I was
being given a blessing and that love being put in
my hands sure to be able to share it with
the world.

Speaker 3 (08:17):
Wow. Wow, It's like you you believed in yourself, but
having that backup of a belief, oh man, it was
amazing right and with such the intention. So you do
talk about using intuition, okay, to guide your intentions. Right.
Can you share a moment when that kind of the
intuition completely changed the course of a session for somebody

(08:39):
like you're again you said everybody, everybody is structured the
same way as human beings. But is there one that
you can just stand out. I don't need names or
anything like that, but that where it kind of hit
you while you're working on them.

Speaker 1 (08:53):
It's the first touch, okay, because dealing with strangers and
they're on a table, they're trusting you with their busy Sure,
so it's the first stroke of calming the tension in
the body, right, so that there's a cure with what
I'm about to do. So I would say between the
first three strokes, right, I can I can tell how

(09:14):
much pressure I'm going to have to use to affect change.

Speaker 3 (09:18):
Right. And there's a certain like you mentioned your breathing,
and now that I think about it, I think back
to our sessions and you're breathing like they get kind
of like you're almost like enunciates like some things when
you're kind of pushing through to get like just the
conversation flowing. But that's part of that breathing that you
learn to. Okay, that makes sense though, So when you

(09:42):
do mention that each quadrant of the bodies being modality specific, right,
can you break down like how I understand your quick
answer might be the touch, but can you kind of
break down how you decide which techniques align with which
area is the best? Get technical with me a little bit.

Speaker 1 (10:01):
Well, you have many fibers of muscles, different layers, right,
So it's about breaking through each layer where where I
can almost feel and determine how many layers deep I
need to go to move the lactic acid out of
the muscle, Okay, And what that does is then I
push pushed that lactic acid to the next quadrant and

(10:24):
then out of the lymphatic system.

Speaker 3 (10:26):
Okay, wow, So what about that last quadrant when you're
working on that, where you're pushing that last quadrant out
of like you know you have the eight quadrants, when
you're in that age quadrant where you're pushing that.

Speaker 1 (10:38):
Out of out of the brain. That's a great question. Yeah,
I'm pushing it. I'm pushing it actually out of the
brain and the neck.

Speaker 3 (10:45):
I was hoping you're going to say that, because that's
how you and every single one of our sessions. Yep.
You know I'm laying on my back. You lay the
towel over me, and I'll tell you I've never said
this to you in there. I had a situation in
the military where paustrophobia was an issue and when you
did that, I was about to rip bro, like, what
are you doing to this? But no, you made it

(11:07):
feel calmon. I think you put a little bit of
essential oils in it too, So okay, So that ninth quadrant,
if you will, is where it kind of pushes through. Okay.
And so what is your most favorite part that Because
you work like seven days a week, like you do,
you take time off. I do.

Speaker 1 (11:27):
I try to take Wednesdays off.

Speaker 3 (11:29):
Okay.

Speaker 1 (11:29):
If healing calls, then yeah, then I run to it.

Speaker 3 (11:33):
Said, no, I've seen you on Wednesday. Yep. So what
what would be like your most favorite part of your day?
Knowing that you're going again to see a body that's
exactly the same in everybody. But what gets you out
of bed to get these massages every day? Because they're experiences,
I should start calling it. They're an experience. It's not
just massage. I wouldn't just ask massage therapists on you

(11:55):
know what I'm saying. I'm not saying I'm all that,
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Speaker 3 (14:25):
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and we're back. Ken Now you try to answer it
off there here a little bit, but let's let's get
back to that. You know what gets you out of
bet every day to do the same thing. Because my
father was an autoworker put together in Detroit, just putting together,
doing the exact same thing every day. I never heard

(14:45):
him be in this calm, and you know he's just
kind of mad about having to go to work every day.
But like you, you're never that way what gets you
out a bet.

Speaker 1 (14:52):
I received the joy of seeing the person smile on
their face, knowing that they was living with something that
no one what's able to seem to solve that I'm
able to fix because I take I pay more attention
to the body and how it all works together as
a system.

Speaker 3 (15:10):
You do, and Scott, I cannot enunciate over exaggerate what
Kenneth has done for me. You know, fifty three years old,
I'm able to get on the jiu jitsu mats four
or five days a week, you know, do my mile
every single morning, run at four thirty in the morning.
That's because of guys like Kenneth. It does that. So, Kenneth,
you mentioned disease and that's DS dash das right in

(15:33):
a fast paced world, often starts in the mind, right,
So how do you see the body storing that stress?
And how do you help release it? Because if it's
in the mind, it's kind of like it controls the body.
Like again the exploratory part of it, like how do
you see that? How do you see the body storing
that stress?

Speaker 1 (15:52):
The medical field haven't quite caught up yet with the
importance of massage right in daily life and when they
do to grow would be a lot better place because
we carry things that we don't know in our bodies.
It's like our thoughts get stuck in our muscles.

Speaker 3 (16:08):
Wow.

Speaker 1 (16:09):
And so that's why they say, well, with my massage,
if I sometimes I may press one area and you
may feel it in another, right, and not not knowing
that that energy was was locking up different areas. That
was allowing you to think clearly, right, And so that's
how I kind of approach what I do. Then you

(16:30):
break it down.

Speaker 3 (16:31):
That's because Yeah, I've had friends that I've referred to
I'm not going to say their name, but their friends
said it was the first time in six years that
they didn't have to take a xanax to go to
sleep because you took that out of them, you know.
So there you pretty much know who it is. But
I'm just saying that that they told me that, you know.

(16:51):
With that, so, shiatsu and energy flow are the center
of your style, right, Okay, So for listeners who have
never experienced it, how would you describe the sensation of
having your GM blocked? How would you describe to because
I'm describing to him, but how would you how would
you describe it to him, give me an elevator.

Speaker 1 (17:08):
It's it's it's almost euphoric. It's it's like releasing the
natural heroine in the body. Okay, that's one of the
core goals. And if you're not able to take the
full pressure that your body needs, you eventually will over

(17:29):
a few sessions to the point where you want me
to go deeper to relieve the pain that's been sitting there.
And that's a part of the trauma that sits inside
the monster.

Speaker 3 (17:40):
Does It just sits there and like people are and
it will grow, yes, Yeah, and they're blind to it.

Speaker 1 (17:46):
And then and then they go to the hospital and
and and they're asking these doctors and keep going. I mean,
they're asking these doctors for for a cure, and all
they could prescribe to them is a medication, right, when
that's not what the core problem is. It's just a blockage,
a blockage in your blood flow.

Speaker 3 (18:06):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (18:06):
And once you get that blood moving while, you feel
like a totally different person.

Speaker 3 (18:10):
Right, And they want to put you on a pill
that goes through your liver to metabolize, right.

Speaker 1 (18:15):
And and not knowing that what you're taking has to
travel through the body and get stuck and the more
you take it, it all goes to the same place
and grows.

Speaker 3 (18:27):
Wow, just like one big traffic jam there and blocks it. Right.
So so you use all six massage strokes right in
your work. So what is a hidden gem stroke that
most people underestimate? Like? Which one? Did you know? That? Like,
it's kind of like your go to.

Speaker 1 (18:44):
Well, the one that it's not utilized the most, I
would say is to popement.

Speaker 3 (18:49):
Say that again, what's that?

Speaker 1 (18:52):
And it's it's almost like chopping, And what it does
is that it forces the red blood cells to the
top of the skin to speed up the healing process.
From what I've.

Speaker 3 (19:02):
Done, So that's at the end where I'm like, ow out.

Speaker 1 (19:06):
No, that's that's before but that's before we turn That's right, yes, okay,
that's that's what I do. It that and you might
feel a vibration after I finish, which is you can
feel that the blood movement throughout your body.

Speaker 3 (19:19):
Right, Okay, and then you flip me over. Gotcha, But
that's you said, that's biologically releasing kind of red blood cells.

Speaker 1 (19:28):
Okay, it's bringing them to the top of the skin
to speed up the healing.

Speaker 3 (19:31):
Process, Okay, or physiological ass awesome. So like a lot
of the healing, it's an intimate job. Right, So a
lot of healing requires trust, right, how do you build
that connection with your clients? Right? Who may be skeptical
at first? You know, I know, I think you felt
how you knew you were going to have to prove

(19:51):
it to me and you didn't just going to hurt
me because I'm like, listen, don't be afraid to go
keep And I'm like, okay, you're like, oh, that's just
fifty percent, we'll take it to forty. So it's like,
you know, like, how do you build that trust up
with the people that are skeptical.

Speaker 1 (20:06):
By fixing the area of their main concern okay, and
other areas might that they might have not known needed attention. Okay,
that subconsciously in their mind, it's been bothering them, but
this other paint outweighed it, so they just stashed it
away in their memory.

Speaker 3 (20:25):
Right.

Speaker 1 (20:26):
And that's what the body does. If the pain is
more in one area, it will block out the other
pain and the rest of the areas of the body.

Speaker 3 (20:33):
Right. So it's like a deferment in a sense.

Speaker 1 (20:35):
Okay, So once once I'm able to address that. They're like, wow,
I didn't even I forgot about that pain over there.
I forgot that this is from this is wow, that
was from years ago when I had this skiing injury,
or you know, then it resurfaces that that was a
trauma that was stuck in the muscle. Right.

Speaker 3 (20:55):
But they're you saying they might come into the office
or under your table for pain somewhere else, but you're
finding that that had started before or what.

Speaker 1 (21:05):
Could be one of the lead causes to the pain
that they have in an X area. So that doesn't
specifically have to be the area that you're feeling the
pain in on where it's originating from.

Speaker 3 (21:14):
Right, Okay, gotcha, Because I remember one of our sessions
I had it was my left arm was kind of
going numb at certain times that you're like, it's over here.
If that released it and everything just you know, just
really released out. So you know, so a lot of
like the athletes that you work with, executives, high performers,
push their bodies to the edge. Right, So what role

(21:36):
if you're if you're kind of staying up in front
of these people, Like, what role does a legitimate massage
therapist play in keeping them sustainable over the long term.

Speaker 1 (21:47):
We breathe, drink, eat toxins every day. Sure, if you
smell trash as you walk by the dump, so your
body has to do something with that that it whatever
it breathed. Then wow, that's simple. If you smell gas, gas,
a lean from the from the exhaust of a car,

(22:07):
it's in your system. Now your body has to do something.
Process has to process it. So and it's foods, junk, foods, drinks, everything,
it it all has to work its way through the system.
And it gets it gets clogged up like a pipe. Wow,
and what massage does? What my style does? It unblocks

(22:28):
all of those pipes.

Speaker 3 (22:29):
Okay, yeah it does in the body, right, So I
didn't even really think about that squat he's sitting there,
Like just imagine you're at a gas station. You're smelling
the gas. It's not something that at first it's almost
pleasant for a second, and then you're like too much
of it. You're like, oh, and it's really like clogging
your system. It stays in there, at least a portion
of it stays in there.

Speaker 1 (22:49):
Right, It has to work its way through.

Speaker 3 (22:50):
It's just like eating fattening foods. The fat's gonna stay
right with that, okay, And so like you can kind
of tell them that, like to have the work into
the peak for perfemance to see you to keep those
toxins flowing in a sense, out of your body.

Speaker 1 (23:05):
Because what happens is is whatever traumas in the body,
I can remediate that immediately. Sure, it's just the maintenance.
It's like making sure your body is hydrating and taking
the proper vitamins right and the nutrition so that it
all plays a part in the overall health of the body.

Speaker 3 (23:25):
Right. I love that, which is true because it's all
so many things have got to kind of run in
process too, you know, for full homeostasis, right to get
the body you know, back to normalcy if you will.
But the people that want to excel, like they realize
there that wow, I never even thought about that. Again,
I'm going back to it. But like the whole what

(23:46):
you've been just you know, whether it's through eating or
even smelling your other senses. So, if you had the
opportunity to shift the way society thinks about wellness, what
single perspective would you want everyone to adopt.

Speaker 1 (24:00):
Everyone should master massage?

Speaker 3 (24:01):
Yes, thank you, that's why I kind of left it
as one of my later because everybody should or find
a massage therapist that is going to care. If you're
not in the area and you're catching this on the podcast,
find a massage therapist that speaks like my good friend
Kenneth does, right, that speaks out there and is like listen,
like what you take in is being stored. You know

(24:22):
a lot of massage therapists. They go in there, they
turn and earn, and you're out the door, right like
you actually care. So, Kenneth, I always ask my guest this,
but you know, how do you want your dash tream
member that little line in between your incarnation date and
your expiration date, your life date and death date. Hopefully
it's way on the line for my sake anyways, because
I gotta see you. But like, how do how does
Kenneth want? Is dash remembered?

Speaker 1 (24:43):
He healed one at a time, one.

Speaker 3 (24:45):
At a time. Yeah, And you're so intentional about when
you're working on me, like you're going to be having
a conversation. We have some fun conversations out there, but
like you're when you're working on me, I can feel
the intention. That's kind of like going through your body,
threw your hands into my body and then working it out,
so that that's one thing that's that's amazing. So if

(25:07):
you weren't doing massage, what do you think you'd be
doing if you didn't find this? What do you feel
like you might be doing? Something?

Speaker 1 (25:13):
Maybe like maybe yeah yep, yep, yep, yep yep, because
something something yep and and then and and that's true.
You have to you have to find what you love
to do, and it will not seem like.

Speaker 3 (25:25):
Work, right, it won't. I mean, people say you love
what you do, never worked in your life? We never
always true because there's paperwork. I don't like paperwork. It's
something more of my businesses screw. But then you put
people in place for that. But I think you're born
put on this earth to to do that. And Kenneth,
can you leave us really quick with your information on
how to find you?

Speaker 1 (25:44):
Well, my number is five six one three eight five
four seven nine five. Again that's five six one three
eight five four seven nine five. It would be easy
to text me because I'm always.

Speaker 3 (25:55):
Working out on the table. That's excellent.

Speaker 1 (25:57):
If you text me, I'll definitely respond And my email
is healing you for Good at gmail dot com. That's
healing you the new more four att for good at
gmail dot com.

Speaker 3 (26:08):
Excellent. That'll all be in the show notes if you
catch us on the podcast. If you need to get
a hold of them, call me at five six one
four four zero three eight three zero five six one
four four zero three eight three zero. And thank you
so much for listening. Hopefully we swayed you a little
bit more. Get a massage. If you're in pal Beach County,
get on Kenneth's table. Thank you to Brian Mount, thank
you WJ and O, and thank you again Kenneth for
coming on in Brother well past soon. Everybody, just level up.
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