Hi, I’m Jenn
Administration, Client Support & Office Director
Jenn is the first point of contact at The FELT Wisdom.
She leads scheduling, billing, and client support, helping ensure each person’s experience begins with clarity, care, and respect.
A retired EMS dispatcher and EMT, Jenn currently works as a patient service representative and medical assistant in a primary care office south of Boston. She is also a First Responder Treatment Provider (FRTP), somatic practitioner, and Office Director.
After years of personal work—including talk therapy, EMDR, and countless self-help approaches—Jenn found that true, sustainable healing came through somatic work. Learning to listen to her body, rather than continually pushing through or analyzing, allowed regulation, trust, and clarity to take root in a way that finally felt lasting.
This lived experience informs how Jenn supports others—especially those who may feel unsure where to begin. She understands that reaching out can be a vulnerable step, and she meets each person with steadiness, patience, and respect for their pace.
Victor is a retired 35-year veteran of the Cambridge, MA, police force and a Marine Corps veteran. He continues to work on police details in Cambridge.
As a First Responder Treatment Provider (FRTP), Vic offers grounded, peer-based support informed by decades of service and a deep understanding of frontline culture and cumulative stress.
Over the course of his career, Vic engaged in talk therapy and mandatory mental health services often required in frontline roles. While these supports had value, he found the most meaningful and lasting healing through mind–body integration—learning to work with stress as it lived in his body, not just as something to talk through or manage cognitively.
This lived experience shapes how Vic shows up for others: steady, respectful, and attuned to the realities of doing the work while carrying its impact.
Mike is a retired Cambridge, MA, firefighter and paramedic with 40 years of frontline experience, and a peer support provider on the CISM team. He continues to work at the fire academy in Concord, NH.
He teaches first aid and CPR and serves as a First Responder Treatment Provider (FRTP), offering peer-aligned support grounded in lived experience and deep respect for the realities of frontline work.
Over the years—and especially during the transition from active duty to retirement—Mike has engaged in his own healing work, including talk therapy, EMDR, somatic practices, and Rolfing. This personal commitment to care supports his understanding of cumulative stress, identity shifts, and the long arc of frontline service.
His presence offers steadiness rather than solutions, and credibility that comes from having walked both the work and the transition himself.

