EPISODE · Jun 11, 2026 · 45 MIN
Bodywork That Listens First — with Tony Eng
from Get Obsessed | Natalie Kakon · host Natalie Kakon
Bodyworker Tony Eng on craniosacral therapy visceral and neural manipulation, brain therapy and the kind of bodywork that listens before it acts.After twenty years of practice, Tony approaches the body as one interconnected system — treating the whole person rather than chasing symptoms, and creating the safety the body needs before any real change can happen.It's for anyone who wants bodywork that listens before it acts, and goes beneath the symptom to the cause.In this episode:Listening to the body as the foundation of bodyworkWhy "symptom chasing" misses the real causeHow the nervous system and endocrine system signal each otherWhy fascia is a protector, and why "releasing" it can backfireWhat craniosacral therapy actually does, and how it differs from massageFull episode and more at nataliekakon.com Guest: Tony Eng, bodyworker specializing in craniosacral, visceral and neural workAbout Tony:Tony Eng is a certified massage therapist, yoga and bodywork instructor who has spent over two decades exploring the world of bodywork. He specializes in approaches including Cranio-Sacral Therapy, Visceral Manipulation, Neural Manipulation, Somato-Emotional Release, Myo-Fascial Release, and Brain Therapy.He treats the body as a whole, rather than reading symptoms in isolation. His extensive biomechanical background, subtle approach, and deep respect for the body's protective intelligence allow him to read the body — and what it is holding — from many angles at once.Tony is also the creator of The Roadmap, a program designed to help bodywork practitioners understand the body as an interconnected whole, where structure, tissue, organs, nerves, breath, and lived experience are always in conversation.Connect with Tony: Website
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