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About Karen Canham
Karen Canham is a Board-Certified Wellness Practitioner and founder of Karen Ann Wellness, where she helps individuals and organizations move from stress and reactivity to regulation, clear, confident and connected. Her path to this work has been a journey in itself. Over the past 18 years, Karen has evolved from fitness and nutrition coaching into yoga, functional medicine, meditation, energy work, and ultimately, somatic and parts work therapy exploring every layer of what it means to truly heal. After years in corporate leadership, including roles within Fortune 50 and tech companies, she began to see a pattern: even the most capable people were living in a state of chronic stress, disconnected from their bodies and their truth. That realization led her to nervous system regulation as the missing link between striving and sustainable well-being. Karen’s approach is both deeply personal and practical. Having recovered from anorexia and years of disconnection from her own body, she understands that healing begins with safety, not self-discipline. Through her coaching, workshops, and trainings, she teaches people how to regulate, reconnect, and rebuild from the inside out leading, communicating, and creating from grounded presence and self-trust rather than survival. Learn more at karenannwellness.com or follow her on Instagram @karenannwellness.
Startup founders often burn out before their companies do—not from lack of grit, but from operating in a constant state of stress. The founders who go the distance are the ones who regulate their nervous systems, lead with clarity, and foster stability in fast-paced environments.
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  Startups are built on adrenaline. Long hours, constant pivots, and the unrelenting pressure to prove traction can create an intoxicating pace that feels like progress. Yet beneath the surface, that same momentum can quietly […]

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