About Me

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Remy Steckel

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I’m a recent graduate of East West College of the Healing Arts here in Portland, where I studied Swedish massage, deep tissue, myofascial release, Ayurveda, and spa therapies. In my practice, I draw from each of these modalities to create personalized sessions that support the unique needs of every client. My holistic approach to therapeutic massage is client-centered, body-positive, and gender-affirming.

I see the body as a deeply interconnected system, capable of remarkable healing when supported with care and intention. My goal is to offer a space where you can fully relax into the work—where your body is given the time and support it needs to restore. Each session is thoughtfully tailored to meet you exactly where you are.

As someone with lived experience navigating gender dysphoria, body dysmorphia, and chronic pain, I understand that receiving bodywork can be vulnerable, even triggering. I strive to create a space where you feel safe, seen, and empowered to advocate for your needs.

You can find me on Saturdays at Be Abundant Care Collective on Belmont—a proudly queer-owned and operated space committed to inclusive care for Indigenous, Black, Brown, Melanated, Asian, Fat, LGBTQIA2S+, Trans, Enby, and Queer communities. I also practice at Hand and Stone in Hillsboro.

Outside of work, I enjoy singing with the Portland Gay Men’s Chorus, spending time with loved ones, listening to audiobooks, picking up new crafts, tending my aquarium, and snuggling with my cats, Ramona and Beezus.