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From Endometriosis to Wellness Innovation w/ Kelly O'Brien
Published 8 hours ago
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After a near-death experience with stage four endometriosis and PTSD, Kelly O'Brien made a radical choice. She didn't bounce back to her old corporate leadership role. Instead, she built something entirely new: Elysium Wellness, a purpose-driven brand rooted in lived experience and innovative wellness technology.
Kelly's journey began in the hidden world of IVF while maintaining a demanding career—living what she calls a "double life." (Few colleagues ever knew what she was navigating.) She describes receiving devastating news about a failed cycle, then immediately shifting into leadership mode to support a pregnant staff member. Through acupuncture, massage therapy, mental health counseling, and technologies like infrared saunas, Kelly constructed a holistic support system that addressed both physical and psychological trauma. She emphasizes that recovery looks different for everyone and begins with activities that bring genuine joy.
What does true resilience actually mean when your life has been fundamentally altered? According to Kelly, it's not about returning to who you were before—it's about accepting change, sitting with difficult emotions, and embracing what she calls "perfectly imperfect" living. Her philosophy recognizes that life is inherently messy, and progress matters more than perfection.
Discover how Kelly transformed her deepest pain into purposeful innovation and redefined what it means to be resilient.
Kelly's journey began in the hidden world of IVF while maintaining a demanding career—living what she calls a "double life." (Few colleagues ever knew what she was navigating.) She describes receiving devastating news about a failed cycle, then immediately shifting into leadership mode to support a pregnant staff member. Through acupuncture, massage therapy, mental health counseling, and technologies like infrared saunas, Kelly constructed a holistic support system that addressed both physical and psychological trauma. She emphasizes that recovery looks different for everyone and begins with activities that bring genuine joy.
What does true resilience actually mean when your life has been fundamentally altered? According to Kelly, it's not about returning to who you were before—it's about accepting change, sitting with difficult emotions, and embracing what she calls "perfectly imperfect" living. Her philosophy recognizes that life is inherently messy, and progress matters more than perfection.
Discover how Kelly transformed her deepest pain into purposeful innovation and redefined what it means to be resilient.