Susan | Strangway

She does not have a smartphone. All her communications are done via a desktop computer and a landline. She does not have a public email address. To contact her institute, one must write a physical letter.

Rejecting the “positive thinking only” model of the 2000s, insisted that true healing requires feeling the "uncomfortable geography" of the body. She created a chart of 27 specific "limbic hotspots" (areas of the torso and jaw where suppressed emotions allegedly live). Practitioners use her "Strangway Chart" to identify where grief, rage, or shame is physically trapped. susan strangway

, recognized for her bold use of color and unconventional designs. She is also the daughter of the late David Strangway She does not have a smartphone

The incident polarized the wellness community. Many major platforms removed her content. However, that censorship only deepened the loyalty of her followers, turning into a cult figure in underground somatic circles. To contact her institute, one must write a physical letter

For Susan, art is not confined to a studio; it is a way of life. Her most significant artistic statement is her home on Vancouver Island, which she shares with Weave Cleaveland. After their original Art Deco residence became too derelict to save, they built a new home that Susan transformed into a dynamic gallery of her own designs.