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Natalie Warren loves West Point’s support

- By CAL BROWN

On 632 Commerce Street, Natalie Warren runs her own massage therapy practice named Calm on Commerce, which has been open since December of 2021.

A native of Aberdeen, Warren graduated from the Natural Healing Arts School of Massage Therapy in November of 2005, which enabled her to pursue a career that has meaning to herself.

“Massage saved my physical, mental, and spiritual health. It was one of the best decisions I've made in my life,” said Warren. “The newest adventure in my career is preparing to bring the Mississipp­i Massage Championsh­ip to town in order for therapists to showcase their skills and educate the general public about massage therapy.”

When she is not at her practice, Warren has a few hobbies to keep her busy. But when talking about things that she enjoys, she got to talking about traveling. When she says she loves to travel, she says that's an understate­ment.

“I encourage everyone to make a bucket list of things you want to experience and places you want to explore. My current bucket list is all of the national parks,” said Warren. “I always have something to look forward to so I can live life to the fullest.”

After being in business on Commerce Street for a little over a year now, Warren touched on some of the many things she loves about West Point and how welcoming it has made her feel from the moment she opened her practice.

“I love my business neighbors and how we all support each other. They are my family away from family,” said Warren. “West Point was also very open minded and supportive of massage which made the transition from travel therapist to having a studio very easy.”

Warren's massage therapy practice, Calm on Commerce is located on 632 Commerce Street.

If you see Warren around town, be sure to tell her hello.

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