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Oberlin College Corporate Wellness Coach Edie Summers

"Edie Summers has a background in health and wellness that covers almost 20 years. She was a broker in the natural foods industry for 7 years, has been a freelance writer since 2005, and was a professional dancer for 10 years. She is the Chief Content Officer for Smashon, your local health and fitness community. She is an author, Wellcoaches wellness coach, top-rated radio host, and a yoga and mind-body fitness instructor. She is on the advisory board for MSstation™ Inc. and is pursuing her Ph.D. in Health Psychology and certifications in Clinical Nutrition and Functional Medicine."

"I have studied and trained in alternative health for 18 years. I was a wellness consultant, lecturer, and broker in the natural foods industry for 7 years. As a broker, I represented over 30 lines and serviced 50 chain and independent stores in Utah. Some of my clients included: Alacer, BHI, Herb Pharm, Greens Plus, Nature's Secret, Renew Life, Nutrex, Nutribiotic, and Weleeda." "I have training in wellness coaching, corporate wellness coaching, stress management, energy healing & medicine, herbs, superfoods, nutrition coaching, natural foods, HABA care, food psychology, personal training, and fitness coaching. I was a professional dancer for 10 years. I work with studios, non-profits, and corporations."



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