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Anne Jablonski directs wellness education initiatives at the Feathered Pipe Foundation in Helena, Montana, where she oversees scholarship programs connecting underserved populations with retreat experiences. Her teaching methodology integrates trauma-informed yoga certification, somatic healing practices, and clinical research on nervous system regulation through mindful movement. She specializes in translating polyvagal theory and neuroscience research into practical applications for yoga and breathwork practitioners. The Foundation's scholarship recipients include veterans groups, healthcare workers, and individuals facing economic barriers to wellness education. Jablonski develops educational content examining the physiological mechanisms of trauma storage and release in the body through yogic practices. Her published materials focus on the intersection of traditional yoga philosophy with contemporary trauma research. Jablonski leads professional development workshops for yoga teachers on trauma-sensitive instruction methods and nervous system education. She contributes to the Foundation's teacher training curriculum on integrating somatic awareness with classical yoga sequencing. The Foundation's retreat center hosts intensive programs where scholarship participants learn sustainable daily practices for nervous system regulation.