The New Generation Massage Therapist
Moving beyond modalities to build resilience.
Are you tired of the "fixer" trap? Most massage therapists are taught that their value lies solely in their hands—that if they just learn one more modality or take one more certification, they’ll finally have the "magic bullet" for their patients' pain. But this cycle often leads to two things: patients who remain passive and therapists who end up burnt out.
Welcome to The New Generation Massage Therapist Podcast.
Hosted by Jamie Johnston—massage therapist, firefighter, and educator—this show is dedicated to shifting the industry standard from passive "tissue manipulation" to evidence-informed, biopsychosocial care. We challenge industry norms and dive deep into the topics that many in our profession have long avoided: pain science, mental health, and the therapeutic power of movement.
Each week, we explore how to:
- Shift your identity from a "fixer" to a facilitator of change.
- Master human skills like mindful communication and crisis intervention to build a stronger therapeutic alliance.
- Incorporate movement (without needing a gym) to prove to your patients that they aren't "broken."
- Retrain the nervous system to help patients with persistent pain find lasting results.
Whether you are a seasoned RMT/LMT or a student just starting out, this podcast provides the practical, research-backed tools you need to build a more effective practice and a more fulfilling, sustainable career.
It’s time to stop chasing certifications and start building resilience.
The New Generation Massage Therapist
That "research anxiety" you feel isn't burnout—it's Allostasis in action
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Have you ever scrolled through social media, seen a post about "pain science" or "evidence-based practice," and felt an immediate surge of defensiveness? Like everything you spent thousands of dollars and years of school to learn was being called a lie?
In this episode, we’re getting vulnerable about the professional "identity crisis" that many therapists face. I share my own journey from being a modality-driven therapist who wanted to "hammer muscles and tear shit up" to someone who felt personally attacked by the shift toward biopsychosocial care.
We dive into the science of Allostasis—a concept that explains why your brain treats new research like a threat to your survival—and why your resistance isn't a character flaw, but a biological protection mechanism.
In this episode, we discuss:
- The "Personal Attack" Phenomenon: Why learning new science can feel like your $30,000 education was a waste.
- Homeostasis vs. Allostasis: A deep dive into how our nervous systems anticipate stress and protect our professional identities.
- The Power of Social Support: How finding a community of like-minded peers is the "secret sauce" to overcoming clinical burnout and resistance.
- The Myth of Starting Over: Why moving toward evidence-based practice doesn't mean throwing away your hands-on skills, but rather understanding why they actually work.
- Compassion in Clinical Discourse: Applying my mom’s favorite advice—"It’s not what you say, it’s how you say it"—to how we talk to colleagues and patients.
If you’ve ever felt like the "pain science" world was the "tone police," or if you're struggling to bridge the gap between your manual skills and new research, this episode is for you. You aren't broken, you aren't behind, and your brain is just doing its job.
“Your nervous system is protecting you from what it perceives as a threat. You
don’t have to throw everything away; you just get to add to what you already know.”
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If this episode resonated with you, I’d love to hear your story. Send me a message for a no-pressure chat about your journey, or share this episode with a colleague who might be feeling the "allostatic load" of our changing industry.