Local News Miller’s mobile massage making moves by Barbados Today Traffic 15/02/2022 written by Barbados Today Traffic 15/02/2022 2 min read A+A- Reset Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 256 Thirty-five-year-old Jamaican born Ricardo Miller is the owner of Fusion Flow Healing Massage which is a mobile message therapy business. Miller who has been operating part-time at La Cabane, Batts Rock, Black Rock, St Michael is a graduate of The Caribbean School of Holistic Therapies. He said that he decided to become a massage therapist due to him realising he had a passion to heal persons. “I know that this is what I want to do. The path to become an entrepreneur was because I wanted to be free and not have the pressure of pleasing a boss. By being an entrepreneur and a massage therapist, I get to do what I love everyday which is healing persons and bringing a smile to my client’s face,” he said. The business owner who described himself as a socialiser that cares for the wellbeing of persons around him said he likes to bring fun and laughter to everything he does. “I like to enjoy everything I do whether it is time with friends, or enjoying music, A good workout or a good party, I like to connect with people and find new and interesting ways to provide my healing services,” he said. You Might Be Interested In Crystal Beckles-Holder, 2nd runner up in regional competition GUYANA: Body of child found after gold mine collapses Barbadians asked to help with return tickets for Haitians Miller said that his company provides holistic healing through therapeutic massages ranging from Swedish Massages, deep tissue massages, lymphatic drainage, hot stone, Indian Head and Zone Therapy. These services are provided using locally blended oils to optimise the treatment process. He said that persons come to him with for his head shoulder and back massages. “My clients thoroughly enjoy my head shoulder and back massages. The name fusion flow came about through the unique technique I developed over time and this technique makes my services memorable to my clients,” he said. What is next for Miller and Fusion Flow Healing Massages? “The possibilities are endless. But in the not-too-distant future, I am seeking to open a spa, add more treatments to the current services I offer as well as creating employment opportunities for others. Fusion Flow Healing Massages will be one of the top healing centres in Barbados,” he said. Miller who completed his primary education at Charlie Mount High School in Jamaica and later completed his schooling at the L’amoreaux Collegiate Institute in Canada before migrating to Barbados said that without his teachers at the School of Holistic Therapies believing in him, he would not have been able to have his business for the past three years. “I want to thank my teachers at The School of Holistic Therapies for motivating me, Maxine Harry and Barbara Daniel-Goddard for their support and tutelage have helped me tremendously. (Write Right PR Services) Barbados Today Traffic You may also like Students and staff of Gordon Walters Primary mourn the loss of teacher 29/11/2024 QEH medical team responding to AED patient surge 29/11/2024 Saffie favoured for 4th Championship win 29/11/2024