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I’m Olivia, a doctor of East Asian medicine, risk strategist, and leadership facilitator. I help individuals and organizations navigate complexity with clarity, presence, and purpose—drawing on over 15 years of experience in integrative medicine, healthcare risk strategy, and transformational facilitation.

With dual expertise in healthcare systems and East Asian medicine, I bring a unique lens to structural and human challenges. Whether I’m designing large-loss strategy programs for employer groups, leading executive retreats, or helping individuals restore balance through acupuncture and adaptogens, my work bridges logic and intuition, systems thinking and embodied practice.

I partner with organizations, teams, and individuals committed to building resilience, coherence, and lasting transformation.

How I Help Clients—Across Systems, Bodies, and Teams

Risk Strategy & Consulting

Strategic insight for healthcare organizations, insurers, and brokers navigating risk, data, and systems change.

• Group-level risk analysis & AI-enhanced underwriting
• Large Loss Early Discovery ProgramSM
• Integrative wellness program design & evaluation

Clinical & Wellness Care

Rooted, personalized care for individuals seeking resilience and renewal.

• Acupuncture & East Asian medicine
• Adaptogenic and herbal protocols tailored to you
• Support for stress, sleep, and nervous system balance

Leadership & Team Development

Embodied leadership development for teams and mission-driven organizations.

• Somatic facilitation for clarity, alignment, and impact
• Nervous system resilience in high-pressure environments
• Culture change consulting rooted in embodied practice

Adaptive Energy: Finding the Right Herb for Stamina and Resilience

Fatigue doesn’t look the same in everyone. For some, it’s a heavy body that resists getting out of bed — even after what should have been a full night’s sleep. For others, it’s a mind that can’t concentrate, even with another cup of coffee. Some feel easily winded climbing stairs, while others describe a kind

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Healing Environments: How Design Shapes Recovery and Resilience

The body responds to space before the mind has time to explain it: a breath that lengthens, a jaw that unclenches, a quiet sense that you can finally settle. Environments shape us — often more profoundly than we realize.

The Physiologic Sigh: A Simple Breath to Calm the Stress Response

Sometimes stress arrives like a sudden storm. Other times it creeps up before we even notice it. In either case, it leaves its mark on the body. You may feel your heart pounding, palms damp with sweat, or your mouth suddenly dry. Sometimes the signs are subtler: a breath that won’t deepen, shoulders inching upward, jaw tightening,

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