Inspiring Conversations with Tami Molar of LymphGlo

Voyage LA • October 22, 2025

Inspiring Conversations with Tami Molar of LymphGlo

Today we’d like to introduce you to Tami Molar.


Hi Tami, so excited to have you with us today. What can you tell us about your story?

I have been in the massage industry for over 23 years. After a brief sabbatical from massage, I rediscovered Lymphatic Drainage Massage, and it reignited y passion for healing. While massaging at a local spa working on clients healing from post surgery and wanting general detox, I met 2 other therapists who held the same passion for healing but longed to create a spa under our own untited vision. Together, we formed LymphGlo.


After a shift in ownership, I became the sole owner and moved forward to create my vision of a sanctuary of healing in LymphGlo.


Would you say it’s been a smooth road, and if not what are some of the biggest challenges you’ve faced along the way?


It has NOT been a smooth road! There were clashes in direction and one of my partners unfortunately passed away quite suddenly. When my other partner decided to leave as well to pursue a different direction, I was asked by my ex-husband if the business was worth saving. I said it was indeed! He then said he would help support me in growing it. He now is my partner in LymphGlo. It is important to have a mutual goal with people you are involved with so there are no misunderstandings.


As you know, we’re big fans of LymphGlo. For our readers who might not be as familiar what can you tell them about the brand?


LymphGlo is more than just a place people go to for lymphatic massages when they are recovering from surgery. Or a place where people go for general detox massages to clear their lymphatic system. I want people to come here because they are looking for healing on the inside out. This is a sanctuary for peace and tranquility. We may seem small at the moment, but we are a tribe of hand-picked healers that follow their calling to be a part of people’s healing journey. It is something I am very grateful I can help people with.


Networking and finding a mentor can have such a positive impact on one’s life and career. Any advice?


Oh this is a toughie! Finding a mentor is no easier than just expecting your “soulmate” to turn up when you want them to! Mentors can be found anywhere at anytime. And even in unlikely places. I didn’t seek out a mentor. They appear when you are ready for one. I’m a very spiritual person so when I want to bring something into my spa, I trust the universe will align me with the right person when it’s the right time for them to come in.


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