Meet Ky,
Founder & Owner of Point Clear Wellness

Ky's path into healing started unexpectedly — over 20 years ago, a search for natural alternatives to the household products she was allergic to led her to aromatherapy, and aromatherapy opened a door she's never stopped walking through. That first discovery lit something in her that has quietly shaped everything since: a practice built not from a plan, but from curiosity following curiosity, each one in service of the people on her table.
Eighteen years later, that practice has grown into something she couldn't have drawn a map to at the beginning — and she's glad. Massage led to Craniosacral Therapy. CST led to mindfulness. Mindfulness led to life coaching and a genuine inability to stop asking what else might help. Every skill she's pursued started with a question a client's needs put in front of her. That's still how it works.

Skilled. Grounded. Genuinely Present.
Every session gets all of me — my training, my instincts, and my genuine curiosity about what's going on with you specifically. I'll share what I know, point you toward what might help, and make sure you leave with more than just a relaxed body. Understanding your own patterns is part of the work too.

"My approach is simple: I follow what your body is already trying to do, and I make space for it to do that more easily. I don't push. I listen. What comes from that is sometimes quieter than people expect — and usually more lasting."
- KYLARA


MY MASSAGE PHILOSOPHY
Most people come in asking for deep pressure. A lot of them leave surprised they got more from less. When touch feels safe rather than threatening, your nervous system stops guarding — and that's when your body actually lets go. I work with soft to medium pressure because that's where real release happens, not because deep tissue doesn't have its place, but because force rarely gets you there faster.

Why This Feels Different
People tell me things on the table. They always have. That's what happens when someone finally feels safe enough to stop holding everything together for an hour.
My life coaching training came from that reality. Not as a service I offer separately, but as a set of communication skills — how to listen well, how to be present without projecting, how to respond thoughtfully when someone needs a moment to be heard. It makes me a better practitioner. It doesn't make me a therapist, and I'm not trying to be one.
Mindfulness training works the same way. CST and SomatoEmotional Release invite a kind of body awareness that not everyone is used to — noticing sensation, staying present rather than mentally leaving the room. Meditation training helps me hold that space steadily for people who need a little guidance staying in it. It's a subtle skill, not a clinical one.
These aren't services. They're just part of how I show up.


Licenses & Training
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NC & SC Licensed Massage Therapist
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18 years massage Experience
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Craniosacral Therapy, 100+ hours · Upledger Institute
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Certified Mindfulness Meditation Teacher
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Certified Life Coach
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NPI Registered
Ky's path into this work began with wonder, and wonder is still what drives it. Outside the studio you'll find her somewhere green, near water, or following whatever animal just crossed her path — camera in hand. The photographs on the walls of Point Clear Wellness are hers. She travels when she can, reads constantly, and finds something worth paying attention to in most of what the natural world quietly offers.
Her philosophy — finding magic in the mundane — isn't separate from her practice. It's the whole point of it.
