The School For Ethical Touch

About the Substack

A collaboration between manual therapists & somatic practitioners Emily Carson (UK) and Pamela Samuelson (US).

Re-imagining the culture of care as collaborative, embodied, human, inextricable from relationship, rooted in consent.

Free Subscription Benefits

  • All public posts, invitation to our live monthly Woven practice group, access to live interviews and guest classes

Paid Subcription Benefits

  • 10% off all of our online workshops and courses
  • Access to the growing archive of Woven practice recordings
  • Access to full recordings of guest classes and interviews with educators, practitioners and activists we hugely admire

Paid Subscription Plans

  • $150 a year
  • $15 a month

About The School For Ethical Touch

Re-imagining the culture of care as collaborative, embodied, human, inextricable from relationship, rooted in consent.

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