Corbin’s Story: A Return to Holism

I Live What I Teach

There is nothing aspirational about the way I live. It's ancestral. I follow spiritual and natural laws that all of us are wired for. I'm not performing wellness. I'm restoring it.

Through the Fire
I didn’t leave to heal—something in me refused to stay.

I was doing everything right: successful in corporate America, married, building a life that looked good on paper. But inside, I was unraveling. My body was speaking in symptoms. My spirit was silent. Illness, heartbreak, and burnout forced me to stop. I left a life that no longer made sense, packed up my daughters, and started over.

The Shift That Changed Everything
I rebuilt by returning to what had always been there: rhythm, intuition, the land, and the body. I remembered that health isn’t something to chase—it’s something to return to.

True health is spiritual. It begins when we recognize ourselves as energetic beings—shaped by emotion, environment, ancestry, and belief. When we live disconnected from those truths, symptoms appear. When we live in alignment with them, health becomes inevitable.

Healing became less about fixing and more about remembering. Less about control, and more about coherence.

The Work I Now Lead
Today, I guide others through that same return—back to their rhythm, their clarity, their wholeness.

My work lives in the space between systems we’ve outgrown and the parts of ourselves we’re still learning to trust. I don’t offer prescriptions. I offer reconnection.

I help people live as whole systems: spiritually, physically, emotionally, relationally. Because everything is connected—and when one part is out of sync, the rest follows.

Corbin Chase holding her two young daughters outdoors near a body of water, with greenery in the background.


What I Believe

Health Is a Human Right

I believe we are all born whole. We are all born gifted. We are all meant to live connected to spirit, to our bodies, to the earth, and to each other.

The way I live today is a return to that truth. I live spiritually and holistically because it works. Because it restores clarity. Because it builds resilience. Because it creates peace. Because it makes room for joy.

Spiritual health is the foundation of all health. Without it, we stay disconnected from the deeper why that gives our life meaning. With it, we reclaim our agency—our right to be well, to lead, to trust ourselves, and to walk through pain without being destroyed by it.

Corbin Chase standing on a trail near a lake with snow-capped mountains in the background, surrounded by trees and grasses in a mountainous landscape.

The Whole Life Method

What Holism Means to Me

When I say holistic, I don’t mean a list of alternative treatments. I mean whole-life integration. I mean understanding how food, thought, community, energy, emotion, and faith all shape the body. I mean seeing symptoms as signals, not flaws. I mean healing from the inside out.

I live and teach from the belief that we are energetic beings. That food holds vibration. That emotions move through the body like water. That trauma can be metabolized. That joy can be cultivated. That alignment is possible.

This is what I offer my clients: the tools and the perspective to reconnect with themselves. Not as a diagnosis. Not as a project. As a whole, gifted being. One that already knows the way back home.

Why I Had to Live It First
I didn’t set out to become a healer. I became one by necessity.

I’ve walked through divorce, depression, burnout, spiritual awakening, and identity loss. I’ve loved someone through severe mental illness. I’ve given birth—twice—at the height of a global pandemic. I’ve moved across the country with two small children, changed careers, and fallen in love again.

I’ve navigated clinics, food stamps, panic attacks, and the quiet ache of starting over. I’ve stood in the fire of motherhood and come out clearer.

I’ve lived the systems that weren’t built for wholeness—and I’ve lived what it takes to rebuild.

Through illness, heartbreak, and motherhood, I began to rebuild—not with a new plan, but with ancient rhythm. I learned to trust my intuition. To break free from systems that promised care but delivered collapse. I remembered that healing isn’t something you find—it’s something you return to.

I didn’t pursue a spiritual and holistic lifestyle because it was trendy. I chose it because it was the only thing that made sense anymore. And when I followed it all the way back to my body, my breath, the Earth—I found a kind of health that wasn’t performative. It was cellular. Spiritual. Sustainable.

This Is the Work of Our Time
We are not here to hustle through another version of brokenness. We are here to reimagine what’s possible. To build lives—families, communities, systems—that nourish instead of extract. To model a new kind of leadership—rooted in care, coherence, and spiritual clarity.

This is what I live. This is what I teach. This is what I fight for.

This Isn’t Just My Story

It’s a collective remembering.

You weren’t born broken. You don’t need to be fixed. You are sacred. You are capable. And you are needed.

If you’re at a threshold, in a spiral, or simply seeking something real—welcome. You’re not lost. You’re just arriving.

Everyone is welcome here.

Sound familiar?