Hilary Pohl, CLMT Owner/Practitioner

she/her

A licensed massage therapist with over a decade of experience dedicated to helping clients reconnect with their bodies and restore balance. A citizen of the Red Lake Nation, she approaches bodywork through a holistic lens that honors the connection between physical wellness, emotional grounding and overall well-being.

Hey, I'm Pete

I'm a passionate and vibrant yoga instructor. Breaking free from convention, I took a leap of faith and opened my own yoga studio, where I share my profound love for mindfulness and holistic well-being. I also extend my reach through my journal of thoughts, yoga practices, and how to make the world a better place.

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Healing Services

Full Body Relaxation Massage

A calming, full-body massage is designed to reduce stress, ease tension and promote overall relaxation. Using smooth, flowing techniques, this service helps quiet the mind while improving circulation and restoring balance to the body. Perfect for anyone needing to unwind and recharge.

Deep Tissue Massage

A focused therapeutic massage targeting chronic tension, muscle tightness, and areas of discomfort. Using deeper pressure and slow intentional techniques, this treatment helps relieve knots, improve mobility, and support muscle recovery. Ideal for clients with physically demanding lifestyles, stress-related tension, or persistent soreness.

Additional Services

Enhance your massage experience with additional therapeutic services offered individually. This includes Gua Sha, Cupping, and Hot Stone. These techniques can help improve circulation, relieve muscle tension, reduce inflammation, and promote deeper relaxation and recovery tailored to your body's needs.

About Mashkiki

Mashkiki Massage Co. is a sacred place for all. Proud to be Duluth’s first female Native-owned massage establishment.

Located in the heart of downtown Duluth at 205 W 2nd St E, Mashkiki Massage Co. offers a calming and intentional space centered around healing, restoration, and wellbeing. “Mashkiki” is an Ojibwe word meaning “medicine,” reflecting both the deeper purpose behind the practice and the importance of caring for the mind, body, and spirit.