Massage Delivery service in Tampa and St. Petersburg, FL

Book me: email me at bookings@drdot.com and write “Kathy/Tampa” in the subject line

Kathy has been a Floridian since 1972 and is married to a
musician who plays drums in a metal band. His band mates
gave her the name Metal Massage Therapist. Kathy has been
surrounded by music her entire life starting with the school
chorus and church choir. She loves all genres but is partial to
rock and metal.

She is passionately dedicated to the field of massage therapy,
continually expanding her skills and learning new modalities.
She has worked with several upscale spas in the Tampa Bay
area.

Modalities include Swedish, relaxation, deep pressure, cupping,
aromatherapy, corporate chair massage and lymphatic
drainage.

In October, she volunteers for the American Foundation for
Suicide Prevention and provides free chair massages to
the walkers. She also volunteers with Veterans Suicide
Prevention and Remember Me NFP paddleboarding for mental
health.

Kathy believes massage, music, art and water therapy can help
with mental health.
Kathy’s work has been featured in two FLA magazine articles and
she has participated in a podcast commercial and interview on Tan Talk radio.

Always furthering her education in the world of massage, her
next step will be getting certified in Reflexology.
Her journey reflects her commitment to providing exceptional
massage therapy services and continually growing both
professionally and personally.
Kathy hopes to see you on her chair or table soon!

NY Press reader goes to bat for the dumped Dr. Dot column. Sweet :)


Doomed Dr. Dot
"I’m saddened to learn that  Dr. Dot’s sex column will no longer be running in your publication. While I understand that with new ownership comes change, I hope it will be taken into consideration by Manhattan Media that the loyal readers of the NY Press did not ask for change and certainly are not looking for a more conservative publication. Dr. Dot is…Dr. Dot and, frankly, that’s what your readers want. Sex cannot be removed from real life, and I think to remove Dr. Dot’s column will not only make the paper just another ordinary publication, it will lose you a lot of readers. New Editor-in-Chief David Blum, having previously been with the Village Voice, surely knows this to be true and knows what it takes to make a publication unique.
—Kathy Beall, flight attendant and loyal NY Press reader"

 

 If you want to express your self about my column to the NY Press (it won't help anyways) but you can write to:

editorial@nypress.com 

 

 

Click HERE to see it online. 

I am grateful for having a page in the NY Press for so long. Hoping something else in the city comes along, some paper with enough balls to host my column. My column is still alive and kicking here online and in the ExBerliner < click it

                                                    

both photos by Mark Mann