Jen Wenz, MDiv, Certified Rolfer, is committed to supporting individuals and communities to embody their inherent freedom, integrity, and joy, so we can work together to build the just, abundant, and interconnected future that is our birthright. They are committed to offering bodywork as a path of practice and transformation for both client and practitioner, and are honored to receive the wisdom that comes through apprenticing to this craft.

Jen offers this practice with gratitude to their teachers: Liz Stewart, Tessy Brungardt, and Phoenix de León (Rolfing SI); Ream, Dara Silverman, and MawuLisa Thomas-Adeyemo (Strozzi/generative somatics); Michelle Ryan (Ashtanga yoga and Ayurveda); and Rabbis Alan Lew z’ll, Nancy Flam, and Andrew Hahn (Jewish contemplative practice). They are also grateful for their years of formation in Soto Zen Buddhist, Somatic Experiencing, and Internal Family Systems practices that shaped their early foundation in mindfulness, meditation, and trauma-attuned embodiment. They hold a Masters in Divinity from Harvard Divinity School and a BA in Religion from Bowdoin College.

Outside of Rolfing, Jen is a community organizer in the local Jewish community, supporting a network of grassroots power building efforts around climate, democracy, immigration, racial justice/reparations, and Palestine. They are also an occasional ritual leader, collaborating with others to weave embodied healing spaces in service of the liberation of all peoples and the planet. They align their bodywork practice with this work by moving a portion of all profits to the Hassanamisco Nipmuc Band as part of Western MA SURJ’s reparations campaign and to BIPOC-led organizing and thriving in the Valley; making an alliance with People of Color in their healing work; providing LGBTQ+ competent care; and offering reduced-rate sessions to clients who otherwise could not access Rolfing.

Jen is resourced by the essential joys of xc skiing, hiking, running, biking, yoga, and ritual through the seasons; dancing in the kitchen, singing around a table, and gathering community alongside her wife; and her blood and spiritual ancestors: simple church Brethren, Ashkenazi Jews, the trees and rivers of northern New England, the rocky coast of midcoast Maine, and the cornfields of southwest Ohio.