Go back to a time when some cuddles, conversation, and TLC made everything seem like it would be ok
Working with me is about far more than simply cuddling with a warm body. My work is about caring connection.
I offer in person and virtual experiences to help you build connection with yourself and others
My cuddling space is a place for honesty. I want you to ask for what you want, which is not always easy, but I am here to hold the space. No need for roundabout ways of people-pleasing to fulfill your needs. We can connect physically and emotionally the way you want to, not the way you think you *have* to.
Live in Boston and wanting to cuddle?
I do cuddle sessions both at my office in Woburn, MA, and in my clients’ homes within an hour of Boston.
Not in Boston, but still looking for connection?
I create custom packages tailored to your unique needs and goals. We can still fulfill the goal of connection without physical touch, and some distance packages can include travel and in-person cuddles.
In-person events
We host events in the greater Boston area and beyond. Our work goes beyond physical touch and cuddling, and our events are a great example of that. Touch is never required at any of our events. We focus on unique ways to foster connection and build effective communication. Want to hire us for your group or organizational event? Fill out our contact form.
Sam is very professional, kind and considerate. She always made me feel comfortable, never rushed. Was fun and she had me relaxed in no time. I look forward to more time with her.
I am a big fan of Sam. I am a big believer in what she does. The mental and genuine health benefits from my first session have had a long lasting effect. Honestly it was like a big pile of stress was absorbed into her day bed and left me. It was also really nice that Sam seemed to enjoy that simple human to human process. I believe she is a true healer.
Hey there! Sam here. I’ve been working as a cuddle therapist since 2015.
I’m an ex-engineer that was very good at hustling and grinding… until one day I came to a grinding stop. I was really good at showing up for everyone around me constantly, but I rarely showed up for the person that needed me the most: myself.