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About Kalea 

Hello, I’m Kalea

I’m Kalea (kay-lee) Kulbe (Colby), and in 2021, I found my calling in foot zoning—and it completely changed the trajectory of my life. At the time, hardly anyone in Denver had heard of it, but I felt deeply pulled to this hands-on healing method that brings relief not just to the body, but to the nervous system, the emotions, and the spirit. I believe that true healing isn’t just about easing physical symptoms; it’s about releasing what no longer serves you and creating space for deep, lasting transformation. My goal when you come to my practice is to provide a safe healing zone where you can fully relax. I work with people who are often carrying far more than they should—anxiety, overwhelm, stress, depression—and I help them release those heavy layers using reflexology and the powerful, intuitive practice of foot zoning. To me, true healing isn’t just about easing physical symptoms—it’s about releasing what no longer serves you, so you can create space for deep, lasting transformation.

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Ancient Wisdom,Modern Tools

I’ve always seen myself as a healer at my core, and I’m constantly learning and expanding my toolbox to better support my clients. I’m deeply drawn to plant wisdom, herbs, and holistic practices, and I use tools like the iTOVi biofeedback scanner to uncover your body’s real-time needs. This gives us a map—a way to personalize your healing with essential oils and natural remedies that align with where you are in the moment. Whether I’m supporting you in a private session or teaching you how to use foot zoning in your own community, my goal is always the same: to empower you with the tools to heal, build resiliency, and rediscover your inner balance. You’d be amazed how much healing is possible through activating and stimulating the right zones in your foot. Reflexology has been around for thousands of years and I’m proud to bring this ancient healing art to you and carry on the tradition.

Kalea Kulbe Foot Zone Practicioner & Instructor