The 207 Collective Podcast
The 207 Collective Podcast
Broadcasting from Alfred, Maine, The 207 Collective Podcast dives deep into the stories behind the people who shape our world in big and small ways. From entrepreneurs and business owners to passionate hobbyists and everyday individuals who’ve overcome life-altering challenges, we bring you raw, inspiring conversations that reveal what it really takes to create, persevere, and thrive. If you love stories of resilience, creativity, and real-world wisdom, you're in the right place. Available on all major listening platforms!
The 207 Collective Podcast
Annie Cannon "Revive Acupuncture And Wellness"
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Annie Cannon has always been passionate about health, healing, and understanding how the body truly works. With a background in neuroscience and advanced training in acupuncture, she brings together science and traditional medicine in a way that’s both grounded and practical.
She earned her B.S. in Neuroscience from the University of New England before completing her Master’s in Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine at the New England School of Acupuncture. While there, she developed a strong focus on orthopedic and pain conditions, completing five specialized clinical rotations in that area.
Since then, Annie has continued to refine her skills with advanced training in orthopedic acupuncture, motor point and trigger point therapy, and injury protocols used with professional athletes, including NFL players. She’s also a licensed herbalist trained in Chinese Herbal Medicine.
Beyond the treatment room, Annie is a RYT200-certified yoga instructor teaching vinyasa and myofascial release classes throughout Southern Maine. She believes movement, mindfulness, and medicine all play a role in helping people feel and function at their best.
When she’s not working with patients or teaching, you’ll find her outside — gardening, swimming, paddle boarding, disc golfing, or skiing. She lives in Berwick, Maine with her husband, Rich, and their three cats and two dogs.