
Rooted & Radiant Healing
Meet Anna: The Work of Coming Back to Yourself

There’s a part of healing that people don’t talk about much. Not the breaking point or the breakthrough, but what happens after. The quiet stretch where you’ve spent time in your own world, sorting through things, shifting internally, and then realize you have to step back into life again as someone slightly different than before. That’s the space Anna, the creator of Rooted Radiant Healing Co., works within.
Her path didn’t start in abstract spirituality or conceptual healing. It began in 2009 with massage therapy and bodywork, where healing is direct and tangible. Working with people physically, she saw how much the body holds onto over time. Stress, emotion, memory, patterns that don’t just disappear because you’ve decided to move on. That early foundation shaped how she understands healing now. Over time, her work expanded into more intuitive and energetic practices. Reiki, tarot, and alternative healing modalities became part of her process, not as a replacement for what she already knew, but as an extension of it. The physical and the energetic were different layers of the same experience.
At a certain point, she stepped away from bodywork and returned to school without a fixed plan, just a willingness to follow what felt natural. That decision led her back to creativity. Working with her hands again, making jewelry, creating tangible pieces. It wasn’t a detour from healing, it was another form of it. Something that allowed expression, grounding, and integration to exist outside of structured sessions.
What she’s built through Rooted Radiant reflects all of those layers. Her work isn’t about escaping life or becoming a different version of yourself. It’s about learning how to be present with where you are, understanding your own energy and patterns, and moving forward without disconnecting from yourself in the process.
That perspective is especially clear in her current offering, Hermit Era Integration. Instead of focusing on isolation itself, it centers on what happens after. The transition back into connection, routine, and the external world. It acknowledges that stepping away can be necessary, even transformative, but coming back is often the part that feels unclear. Rather than rushing that process or framing it as something to overcome quickly, her work supports it as its own phase. One that involves reflection, grounding, and clearing space so that movement forward feels natural instead of forced. It’s not positioned as a dramatic transformation, but as a steady re-entry into your life with more awareness than you had before.
There’s also a creative and collaborative aspect to how Anna works. She contributes to shared projects, including design work for Wellness is a Witch, bringing her perspective into spaces that extend beyond her own offerings. That involvement reflects the same values present in her work: connection, integration, and creating something that people can actually use. Anna's approach is that it doesn’t try to simplify healing into a single moment or identity. It allows for complexity. For phases that don’t have clear labels. For growth that isn’t always visible from the outside.





