That’s the goal here. For clients, obviously. But also for the people doing the work.
You should know what’s expected without reading minds.
No guessing games. No chaos disguised as passion.
Thoughtful work tends to attract thoughtful people.
Enough space to reset between sessions.
“I created the kind of workplace that allowed my own work to grow and flourish. Now I want to offer that same foundation to others.”
- taryn
Fill your calendar with your dream clients that make your heart happy.
Let thoughtful systems handle the logistics so your energy stays on the work you love.
Move through each session with ease, and proper body mechanics that protect your body.
Work with clients who communicate openly, respect your craft, and value consistency.
Earn hourly pay plus commission that truly honors every minute of your time.
When the systems are clear and the routines are steady, everything feels lighter. That’s what we’re building here.
We Don’t Just Talk About Wellness. We Practice It.
Salt & Sage was created with the understanding that the nervous system is not separate from the work. It is the work.
We do not expect people to override their bodies just to keep up. This work should feel sustainable to come back to.
We do not believe effective work has to feel aggressive to create change.
Sessions are approached thoughtfully, with attention to assessment, responsiveness, and long-term results over force or intensity.
Your craft matters here. So does protecting your longevity within it.
Clear communication and professional boundaries matter here.
No competition for clients. No culture of comparison. Just thoughtful collaboration, steady support, and a team that genuinely wants the best outcome for both the client and each other.
Questions are welcome. Growth is supported. Feedback is constructive.
We believe good care is built through trust, consistency, and attention over time.
Clients are treated like people, not appointments on a schedule. And that same steadiness extends inward, toward the team supporting the work.
Lights rise softly on a timer. Towel warmers hum. Tables are warm. The space wakes up gently, so you don’t have to rush it into readiness. When you walk in, your room is calm, lit, and prepared.
You are stepping into flow, not scrambling to create it. There’s comfort in a well-kept routine. When the foundation is steady, the nervous system can soften.
Time to reset your table. Dictate notes. Hydrate. Stretch. Review your next client. The pace is steady and intentional, not packed, not frantic.
Our work is methodical and responsive. We adjust in real time, listening through our hands and addressing what is actually present. Clients feel it.
The Rhythm of our Work
When someone arrives cold and overwhelmed, we offer tea. Sometimes we sit on the couch with them and take a quiet moment before the session begins. Regulation starts before hands ever touch skin.
That same philosophy applies to our team.
If your schedule has a gap longer than an hour, you are not required to stay. Your time matters. Every minute.
We pay both hourly and commission because your presence has value beyond the treatment room.
A Space That Holds You Too
Mangomint handles communication, waitlists, and no-show policies so you don’t have to chase logistics. Schedules stay full without pressure falling on you.
Soap notes are streamlined. Automation handles lights and warmers. Front desk staff greet clients, answer questions, and help them feel cared for from the moment they walk in to the moment they leave. Policies are clear and consistent. The nervous system can soften when the systems, both human and technological, are solid.
Systems That Support, Not Stress
Every room is thoughtfully equipped to support your body over the long term.
Electric lift tables, intentional spacing, and systems designed to reduce unnecessary strain. Because longevity in this work should be protected, not sacrificed.
You value calm, steady work.
you enjoy building community.
You listen through your hands.
You appreciate an unhurried pace.
You thrive with thoughtful systems.