Contact Annie Emprima

Start with the room your nervous system recognizes.

Whether you are here because of the book, a session, a speaking request, or something you do not yet have language for, this is where you can reach me.

Work With Me

If you are considering private work, a discovery session is the best place to begin.

This is your opportunity to interview me through your nervous system — not just to ask what I do, but to feel how I hold space.

Book a Discovery Session

Speaking & Media

For podcast interviews, speaking requests, workshops, retreats, media inquiries, or book-related opportunities, please use the contact form below.

I speak on trauma, the nervous system, metaphysics, military service, spiritual awakening, moral injury, and the places healing language has not fully caught up yet.

Before You Reach Out

My work is non-clinical and is not a replacement for medical care, mental health care, crisis support, or emergency services. If you are in immediate danger or crisis, please contact emergency services or a qualified crisis resource in your area.

Send a Message

Use the form below.

The contact form includes a drop-down menu so your message can land in the right place.

You can use it for questions about private work, media or podcast requests, speaking and event inquiries, book reviews or testimonials, facilitator guide requests, bulk book purchases, or reader notes about an error, suggestion, or companion workbook update.

Future clients: Share enough for me to understand what you are reaching out about, but please do not send your entire trauma history through a contact form. Multiple people have access to email requests, and I want your information to be kept safe.

Stay Connected

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You can stay connected through my newsletter for book updates, events, and community news.

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Find Me Elsewhere

Choose the room that fits how you like to connect.

I share different parts of the work in different places. Some spaces are more professional, some are more reflective, and some are where the woo-woo gets to breathe a little more.