Category Archives: Beyond The Bunkhouse

Stories, events and contributions outside of the NEM guided services.

Partnering with Insight Therapeutic Massage

We are thrilled to announce a new partnership with Insight Therapeutic Massage. Owner, Heather Birch, is a phenomenal massage therapist among other things and a fellow hiker and climber. If you are in the market for a massage, please check out Therapeutic Insight Massage and save when you present an NEM receipt.

Welcome to Insight Therapeutic Massage

Here at Insight Therapeutic Massage we offer a wide variety of services that include massages of all types, doula services, reiki, meditation and prenatal classes for couples. We strive to give you a more personal and friendly experience with each visit that is rarely found in businesses of this field these days. We not only want to give you a great experience and the best services available. but we want you to feel more like family than a client. Insight Therapeutic Massage was founded in 2011 by Heather Birch in Concord, NH. Since then we have vastly expanded into new fields of medicine and offer a great variety of services that typically are not all found in once place. Stop by for a visit at our office for a tour and introduction to the team at any time during business hours. Continue reading

Free Yourself to Find Happiness

Go! Because, why not? Because, all we have is experience. We have one perspective – and if we don’t face the unknown then it will never change.

 
“It seems to me that when you free yourself from a single idea of what makes a life, you open up possibilities. And when you embrace the life you have, you open up to happiness.” –Brett Houle


Have you heard of the magazine Iron & Air – The motorcycle and the places it takes you? I am fortunate to call the publisher, Brett Houle, a good friend. We share a strong bond through our love of the mountains [specifically the White Mountains of New Hampsire]. His magazine is editorial perfection. Even though I don’t ride motorcycles (yet), I am captivated by the human need to expand our horizons – so elegantly displayed through word and image in Iron & Air. Continue reading