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we are briefly embodied, animal, and alive

slow down. breathe

feel more grounded, spacious, and in touch with yourself, with others, and with your place in the living world

through northwich massage & therapeutic touch, sauna, and group workshops

three pathways (depending on where you’re at):

a place to start. or a place to rest.
sauna and/or massage for moments when you don’t want to ‘fix’, process, or think too much — just to pause, reset, and receive. a good place to begin.

for deeper release, regulation, and integration.
1:1 sessions for more focused, bespoke, and nervous-system-friendly work to support the innate healing capacity of your system. allowing body and mind to regulate and integrate, and gently unwinding deeper patterns of holding. or perhaps simply a more spacious place to be held in safe, attentive touch.

experience the magic of gathering together.
group workshops and events to find belonging through soul sauna ceremony, seasonal ritual, guided movement, song, circle, and story. small groups, growing connection and community.

you don’t need to know which pathway is “right”

you’re welcome to begin wherever you feel resonance

or schedule a free clarity call

or if you already know what you’re here for…

client testimonials

  • "there’s something very powerful about the way mungo holds space: it feels safe, non-judgmental, and deeply intuitive. over time, I’ve noticed a growing awareness of my own needs and boundaries, and I’ve become more confident in expressing them. I’ve also experienced the release of long-held tension, moments of emotional clarity, and even a deeper sense of life purpose starting to emerge "

    – nika

  • "I am a cancer patient who was wanting to find better, more practical, ways to deal with stress so I tried the ‘nervous system reset’. It turns out that I got so much more from my four sessions than I could ever have hoped for. mungo is a great listener and helped me reflect on where stress existed in my life and refocus on what is really important. the massage was great too. my scars felt so much better, and it was deeply relaxing"

    – eleanor

  • "at a point in my life where I was so overwhelmed, I dared to put my trust in Mungo. I can only say the Trauma Therapy Massage has at last allowed me to give way to negative patterns that have plagued me for a long time. thank you for allowing emotional responses to return"

    – kate

meet mungo

I am an explorer of body-mind-earth connection. after my degree in history, I wanted to respond more directly to a human world which seemed to be increasingly fragmented and out of touch with more-than-human reality. I wanted to find ways of living that felt more embodied, more connected, and more alive.

it seems to me – then and now – that our increasingly globalised and digitised culture of modernity has forgotten the body, forgotten our intimate connection with the living world, and forgotten that we need each other.

so I trained in massage and bodywork (with 4elements company, mfr uk, and others), permaculture (with applewood permaculture & karuna), and nature-based rites of passage (with wildwise, wild rites & transalquimia).

in 2016 I co-founded beech hill: a 27-acre embodiment & natural farming community endeavour in cheshire where we try to live in attentive, harmonious, and ceremonial relationship with ourselves, others, the land, and mystery. my practices and passions include contact improvisation, the way of council, and wild swimming.

upcoming workshops

  • SPRING IN THE NORTH

    10/04-12/04

    a residential weekend of contact improvisation, nature connection, and being together. fully catered. sauna included.

  • wild quest

    07/06-11/06

    5-day guided rite of passage in a wild place oriented around a 24-hour solo fast.

  • expanding & contracting

    04/09-06/09

    a weekend workshop using simple Developmental Movement explorations alongside nature connection, song, storytelling, and mirroring.

“rarely, if ever, are any of us healed in isolation. healing is an act of communion

— bell hooks