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Skincare Anarchy

Michelle Roque-O’Neil, Founder of Therapie

Skincare Anarchy

Ekta et al.

Fragrance, Fashion, Entertainment News, Fashion & Beauty, Education, Entrepreneurship, Skincare, Skin, News, Makeup, Style, Dermatology, Self-improvement, Beauty, Arts

4.22K Ratings

🗓️ 30 August 2021

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

To say that Michelle Roques-O’Neil is one of the leading lights of aromatherapy, globally today, would be an understatement. With over 40 years of experience, she is a spiritual health and wellness expert with rare intuition and a gift for healing that goes way beyond the dizzying array of disciplines she has knowledge of. Not only a trained aromatherapist but a Reiki Master, a trained reflexologist, a sound and cranio-sacral therapist who has studied Native American rituals, numerology, shamanism, Taoist Qi Gong, SRT and the alchemy of essences. Michelle offers one of the most spiritually profound and life-changing healing experiences currently available, globally, full stop. One client described a treatment with her as ‘like going on a retreat’.It all began back in the 1970s. Michelle left school and started off by cutting people’s hair with the original thought of going into hair and make-up. She trained in beauty therapy at Joan Price’s Face Place and Joan famously observed ‘have you ever thought of being a masseur, you’ve got incredible hands.’ A chance meeting with a model led her to explore the idea of aromatherapy massage and she wrote to ‘Godmother of aromatherapy’ Micheline Arcier and asked for an apprenticeship. Michelle then commenced on a transformative four-year journey with Micheline, intensively learning all she could about aromatherapy and massage and devouring books about healing and emotional modulation. Micheline Arcier (1923-2006) is credited with introducing aromatherapy into the UK. From her clinic in Knightsbridge she also trained aromatherapy luminaries Sue Beechey and Geraldine Howard, (contemporary to Michelle) who went on to found the global brand Aromatherapy Associates. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/skincareanarchy/messageSupport this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/skincareanarchy/supportSupport the show

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0:30.0

Welcome back to skincare and our key. This is Ecta and I have a very amazing guest for

0:38.6

me today. I have been using her products because I recently had an injury and they've just

0:43.1

been working so beautifully. So I'm super excited for this interview and I hope you guys

0:47.9

learn a lot from it. So without further ado, I want to introduce you guys to Michelle

0:53.1

Rock O'Neill who's the founder of Therapy Live. So welcome to the show. Michelle, I'm so excited

0:58.6

you're here. Oh, thank you for having me. I'm very excited. I would love to get started

1:08.1

because I want to learn how you know how you created such a beautiful line and I want

1:12.4

to talk about all the cool stuff that's gone behind this because I know there are such

1:16.8

unique products. So can you get us started with maybe the beginning of your journey into

1:22.3

the city? Yeah. Okay, so I mean, my journey is quite a long one, but I've been an aromas

1:29.4

therapist in the healer for nearly 40 years now. So my journey was literally via the treatment

1:38.6

room. About 10 years ago, I've just, I've been treating people and I've suddenly started

1:48.3

to notice this acceleration in stress-related illnesses. And you know, it was being kind of

1:55.1

put under several, you know, mental health issues, etc. But I think stress was the main

2:02.8

driver. Everybody was working too hard. Everybody was thinking too hard, playing too hard. And

2:09.4

I, I as a therapist thought, I don't actually just want to be a band-aid. I actually want

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