

Corinna Hammer
The Story
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After living in seven countries and adapting to diverse cultures and traditions, I discovered what is truly indispensable in our lives. It was a simple realization, yet one that feels increasingly rare in today’s world: meaningful connection. Across disciplines — from art, architecture to psychology and mental health— I found that our wellbeing is strengthened by relationships that feel steady, nurturing, and deeply authentic.
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The foundation of our physical and mental health, and ultimately our longevity, is genuine human connection: a sense of belonging that feels safe, empowering, and stable.
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Today, I lead Rooted Health, where I bring together psychology, somatic awareness, reflective practice to help people understand themselves more clearly and build relationships with depth and intention.
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Through discussion circles, workshops, and an upcoming summit, my work brings together thoughtful individuals who value clarity, health, and purpose — people ready to build communities and relationships grounded in trust, integrity and emotional maturity.
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Mission
Rooted Health exists to create spaces where people can reflect, gain knowledge about health and longevity, and build meaningful relationships that form the foundation of a prosperous life.
We offer grounded discussion, practical tools, and well-being practices informed by psychology, science, and long-standing British and European traditions of contemplative health. These experiences strengthen purpose, emotional steadiness, and the capacity to form lasting bonds with others.
Most importantly, Rooted Health brings together evidence-based knowledge and embodied practices so individuals can build lives — and communities — that reflect their deepest values.
Vision
Our vision is to establish an internationally recognised platform in Cambridge that brings together evidence-based health, longevity science, and a strong community spirit.
Rooted Health aims to become a place of meaningful dialogue, where we cultivate long-lasting relationships and contribute to a culture of clarity, purpose, and well-being.
