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Feel Better with Corey Proffitt-Boyd is a podcast where wellness meets real life.
Hosted by Nationally Board Certified Massage Therapist Corey Proffitt-Boyd, the show explores the connection between stress, healing, emotional wellness, and the everyday chaos we all carry. Through honest conversations, relatable humor, and thoughtful insight, Corey brings a refreshing approach to massage therapy, self-care, burnout, anxiety, grief, relationships, and the realities of modern life.
Whether it’s discussing what stress actually does to the body, why people struggle to slow down, or the emotional weight many silently carry, Feel Better Today with Corey Proffitt-Boyd creates a space that feels calming, genuine, and human.
Professional without being preachy, therapeutic without taking itself too seriously — this is wellness for real people.
Feel Better with Corey Proffitt-Boyd is a podcast where wellness meets real life.
Hosted by Nationally Board Certified Massage Therapist Corey Proffitt-Boyd, the show explores the connection between stress, healing, emotional wellness, and the everyday chaos we all carry. Through honest conversations, relatable humor, and thoughtful insight, Corey brings a refreshing approach to massage therapy, self-care, burnout, anxiety, grief, relationships, and the realities of modern life.
Whether it’s discussing what stress actually does to the body, why people struggle to slow down, or the emotional weight many silently carry, Feel Better Today with Corey Proffitt-Boyd creates a space that feels calming, genuine, and human.
Professional without being preachy, therapeutic without taking itself too seriously — this is wellness for real people.
Episodes

Aug 10, 2026
Aug 10, 2026
16 min
In this episode we debunk common massage myths—like the idea that massage "flushes toxins" or must be painful to be effective—and explain the real physiological benefits such as reduced muscle tension, relaxation, and improved sleep.
We also emphasize professional boundaries: massage is a therapeutic service, and both clients and therapists must communicate and respect safety, consent, and dignity during care.

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