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05/20/2026

There’s something different about being in a room where you’re not just consuming information about wellness — you’re actually experiencing it in real time.

Most women already know they should breathe deeper
Slow down
Move differently
Manage stress
Get out of fight-or-flight
yada, yada, yada

The problem isn’t what they don't know.

It’s that they don't know what will work for their specific bodies and how to implement these strategies in a practical way.

That’s why Andi and I created Release & Restore.

We wanted to create a space where women could experiment with breathwork, mobility, myofascial work, and nervous system regulation without feeling silly, performative, or like they’re the odd man out in the room.

No pressure to “get it right.”
No wellness posturing.
No pretending you’re more comfortable than you are.

We're providing real tools, real guidance, and the opportunity to notice how each one lands in your body in an approachable, safe way.

Consent is a primary value for both Andi and I. You’ll never be pushed to participate in something that doesn’t feel right for you or your body.

And this isn’t another biohacking workshop designed to look good on socials without concern for the participants' long-term wellness.

You’ll leave with tools you can actually use in your daily life — and probably feeling a whole lot better in your body, too.

Because when women function as their best selves, everything around them gets better too. Their families. Their relationships. Their work. Their communities.

Women carry a lot. And when women are well, everyone benefits.

Registration is officially open and spots are already filling. Grab yours at the link in bio.

05/07/2026

It takes you 45 minutes to feel human in the morning.

The walk to the bathroom feels like you're 80. By 10am you're mostly fine. By noon you've forgotten about it. Everyone keeps telling you that's just your 40s.

It's not.

Morning stiffness that long isn't aging.

It's your body telling you something stayed unresolved overnight — inflammation, fascial restriction, a nervous system that never fully shifted into rest.

Often all three.

You're not getting old.
You're getting unanswered.

Grab a free consultation with me, and let's get you feeling like yourself again. Link in bio.

05/06/2026
05/06/2026

You've said "I'm fine" four times today.

Once when you barely slept and couldn't get going this morning.

Once when your shoulder did that thing again.

Once when that annoying colleague told you to "smile more."

And once to your kiddo who saw you wince when she jumped on your lap.

Your body has been listening every single time, and she's only going to get louder.

That's how we end up at 47 with seven symptoms and a folder full of 𝘦𝘷𝘦𝘳𝘺𝘵𝘩𝘪𝘯𝘨 𝘭𝘰𝘰𝘬𝘴 𝘯𝘰𝘳𝘮𝘢𝘭.

You don't have to be fine.

You're allowed to be a full sentence, and you're allowed to ask for help from someone outside the system designed to keep you "fine."

05/06/2026

Nervous system regulation through the rehab phases of healing lens? 🤔

This is what people need to help cut through the noise and figure out what their bodies need to thrive

05/05/2026

I worry some of you still think the answer to your tight hips is more stretching.

It's not.

That tightness isn't shortness — it's protection. Your nervous system locked it down for a reason.

You can stretch it ten times a day and your brain will keep clamping it back, sometimes harder.

You don't need more stretching. You need to ask your body why it's guarding in the first place.

That's where the real work starts.

05/01/2026

There's a quiet thing happening in healthcare that few are naming.

We've made it nearly impossible to access a provider who isn't already late for their next appointment. Even the good ones are stretched. Even the ones who care can't give you what you actually need in the time they have.

So you stop asking. You stop bringing up the symptom that doesn't fit neatly. You stop expecting to be heard.

I've been on both sides of that.

The free consult exists because of it. A real conversation about what's going on with your body — without a copay, without judgment, without you having to advocate for the right to be taken seriously.

The phone version has been around. It's quick, convenient, and works well for the women who want to keep it simple — fifteen or twenty minutes to figure out if this is worth pursuing.

I rolled out the in-person version this month, and it's been great!

Thirty minutes, a bit more depth to our conversations, same no-strings premise — but in a room.

I beta tested it through April and watched something shift in the women who chose it. There's a different kind of permission that happens when you sit across from a provider who isn't rushing you.

So I'm keeping it through May.

Both options are free. Both are worth your time. Pick the one that sounds like what you've been needing.

Link in bio or book here: https://links.ivorey.io/widget/booking/mEUTLro0aSX0ooXkfxBi

04/30/2026

I used to apologize for being cash-based.
I don't anymore.

Here's what I want you to actually understand before you make a decision about your care:

That insurance visit isn't free. You're paying premiums, deductibles, co-pays — and every time you use your benefits, your future rates may go up.

The system was designed to feel like coverage. It wasn't designed around long-term success.

And inside that system, your provider isn't just working against the clock. They're working against a structure that decides which body parts get treated, how many visits you're allowed, and what's worth reimbursing.

That's not opinion — it's how the math works. And it means nobody gets to treat the whole picture.

You end up back in the same cycle. More appointments. More co-pays. Same unresolved problem.

Here's what's different here: your first visit is two hours. Every session is hands-on, a little longer, and always one-on-one.

The only thing I'm answering to is what your body actually needs.

Is it the right fit for everyone? No — and I'll tell you that honestly in a free consult before you spend a dollar.

But if you've been doing everything the system told you to do and still don't feel better — it might be worth asking what the system was actually built to deliver.

Free consult link in bio.

04/28/2026

She'd had shoulder pain for over a year.
Rotator cuff work, stretching, strengthening — she'd done it all. It would get better for a few weeks and then come back, usually right after a hard workout or a stressful week at work.

When I watched her move, her mechanics were actually pretty solid. But her breathing pattern was shallow, her ribcage was locked, and her nervous system was clearly running hot.

We did some work to create more bandwidth in her nervous system.
We did some hands-on work to free up her thoracic spine and ribcage.
Then we spent real time on her breathing — not as a relaxation exercise, but as a way to actually change how her nervous system was interpreting load.

The shoulder pain that had been cycling for a year started to settle. Six weeks later — no flare, even through a genuinely hard month.

Her body wasn't broken. It was just stuck in a pattern nobody had looked at.

If you've been treating the same thing over and over without lasting results — that's the conversation I want to have.

Free consult link in bio.

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