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Leading the Team

We’re grateful to have some of the most innovative and committed leaders guiding our organization.

Leading the Team

We’re grateful to have some of the most innovative and committed leaders guiding our organization.

ABOUT US

WISE is a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting better spinal health and well-being for people in our communities.

Our Founder

Dr. Taryn Stittleburg

Dr. Taryn is very passionate in all that she stands for and works hard to advocate for her beliefs. That’s how Harvest Your Zen came to fruition! It is her belief that everyone deserves freedom from illness regardless of financial status. There is a huge void in our traditional healthcare model when it comes to merely surviving instead of abundantly thriving.


Dr. Taryn Stittleburg grew up in Neillsville, a small town in central Wisconsin. After graduating from Neillsville High School, she attended Winona State University. She then went on to Palmer College of Chiropractic, Davenport where she earned her Bachelor of Science and her Doctor of Chiropractic.


Dr. Taryn completed her post graduate study in Functional Diagnostic Medicine through Functional Medicine University, earning the title of Certified Functional Medicine Practitioner. If you ask her, she’ll tell you education and learning never stops, which is why she is currently completing her diplomate in American Clinical Board Nutrition.


Dr. Taryn lives on an organic, 100% grass fed dairy farm. She likes to joke that she’s a doctor by day, farmer by night. However, her husband will say she’s a lot better at the doctor title! She has three children, Zayden, Zirah, and Zinley. When not in the office, spending time with her family is where you’ll find her- or maybe snuggling the piglets and/or chicks on the farm. She also enjoys sports, hunting, and the outdoors. (Go Pack Go!)

Our Founder

Dr. Taryn Stittleburg


Dr. Taryn is very passionate in all that she stands for and works hard to advocate for her beliefs. That’s how Harvest Your Zen came to fruition! It is her belief that everyone deserves freedom from illness regardless of financial status. There is a huge void in our traditional healthcare model when it comes to merely surviving instead of abundantly thriving.


Dr. Taryn Stittleburg grew up in Neillsville, a small town in central Wisconsin. After graduating from Neillsville High School, she attended Winona State University. She then went on to Palmer College of Chiropractic, Davenport where she earned her Bachelor of Science and her Doctor of Chiropractic.


Dr. Taryn completed her post graduate study in Functional Diagnostic Medicine through Functional Medicine University, earning the title of Certified Functional Medicine Practitioner. If you ask her, she’ll tell you education and learning never stops, which is why she is currently completing her diplomate in American Clinical Board Nutrition.


Dr. Taryn lives on an organic, 100% grass fed dairy farm. She likes to joke that she’s a doctor by day, farmer by night. However, her husband will say she’s a lot better at the doctor title! She has three children, Zayden, Zirah, and Zinley. When not in the office, spending time with her family is where you’ll find her- or maybe snuggling the piglets and/or chicks on the farm. She also enjoys sports, hunting, and the outdoors. (Go Pack Go!)

Vice President

Dawn

Dawn is a licensed Chiropractic Technician, marketing representative and Chiropractic Radiologic Technician. She graduated with her bachelors in nursing science. However, she knew the conventional mold of medicine wasn’t for her. This is why she brings a multitude of clinical experience in chiropractic, hospital, rehabilitation, functional medicine and nursing home patient care. Dawn has always found herself thriving in environments that help people to be the healthiest they can be.

Something that is very important to Dawn is providing her family with a healthy diet and lifestyle. When not seen in the office Dawn loves spending time with her husband, family and friends. She has a strong passion for triathlons and being active in nature with her husband and two little girls. 

She looks forward to contributing to the growth and success of Harvest Your Zen and is excited to have joined the team. Most of all, hearing the positive stories from our patients on how treatment from our team has improved their overall lifestyle!

Vice President

Dawn

Dawn is a licensed Chiropractic Technician, marketing representative and Chiropractic Radiologic Technician. She graduated with her bachelors in nursing science. However, she knew the conventional mold of medicine wasn’t for her. This is why she brings a multitude of clinical experience in chiropractic, hospital, rehabilitation, functional medicine and nursing home patient care. Dawn has always found herself thriving in environments that help people to be the healthiest they can be.

Something that is very important to Dawn is providing her family with a healthy diet and lifestyle. When not seen in the office Dawn loves spending time with her husband, family and friends. She has a strong passion for triathlons and being active in nature with her husband and two little girls. 

She looks forward to contributing to the growth and success of Harvest Your Zen and is excited to have joined the team. Most of all, hearing the positive stories from our patients on how treatment from our team has improved their overall lifestyle!

Treasurer

Molly


Hi, I'm Molly, a Human Resources & Business professional by day. I received a BS in Business Administration and Human Resources from Winona State University and am working on my MBA. Above all, I'm a mom of two boys and I'm passionate about providing them the best quality life I can.

Children have little control over what food and alternative supports are put into their bodies and they deserve the right without the worry of cost. And that's why I'm proud to be a part of something as special as this non-profit and helping make the world a better place for our children and families.

Treasurer

Molly

Hi, I'm Molly, a Human Resources & Business professional by day. I received a BS in Business Administration and Human Resources from Winona State University and am working on my MBA. Above all, I'm a mom of two boys and I'm passionate about providing them the best quality life I can.

Children have little control over what food and alternative supports are put into their bodies and they deserve the right without the worry of cost. And that's why I'm proud to be a part of something as special as this non-profit and helping make the world a better place for our children and families.

Board Member

Shari

Hi, my name is Shari Stittleburg- mother of 3, grandmother of 6, soon to be 7. I live in Neillsville with my husband, Mark, and 2 dogs. I have an associate degree in interior design and was active playing college basketball and volleyball, while later coaching as our kids were growing up. I love the outdoors including hunting, boating, camping, watching sports; but most of all, a love for my family and friends that have become family.

I began my career in pharmaceutical sales and worked in that space for 12 years. I look back to see how I greatly disagree with that side of healthcare highlighting the consistent use of medicines for symptomatic support. Don’t get me wrong, pharmaceuticals are necessary in certain situations, but not all.

That’s why I am extremely proud to be a part of Harvest Your Zen, which focuses on the promotion of healthy lifestyle choices, especially for the younger ones; touches my heart! Affordable natural care for families to thrive and foreseeing the growth of organic produce for our children and grandchildren is something I’m so excited to see come to fruition.

I believe this non-profit is a representation of the greater good for our society. HYZ offers heartfelt care for children and adults that may be lacking the financial means and gives them the opportunity to receive the care they need.

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Shari

Hi, my name is Shari Stittleburg- mother of 3, grandmother of 6, soon to be 7. I live in Neillsville with my husband, Mark, and 2 dogs. I have an associate degree in interior design and was active playing college basketball and volleyball, while later coaching as our kids were growing up.

I love the outdoors including hunting, boating, camping, watching sports; but most of all, a love for my family and friends that have become family.

I began my career in pharmaceutical sales and worked in that space for 12 years. I look back to see how I greatly disagree with that side of healthcare highlighting the consistent use of medicines for symptomatic support. Don’t get me wrong, pharmaceuticals are necessary in certain situations, but not all.

That’s why I am extremely proud to be a part of Harvest Your Zen, which focuses on the promotion of healthy lifestyle choices, especially for the younger ones; touches my heart! Affordable natural care for families to thrive and foreseeing the growth of organic produce for our children and grandchildren is something I’m so excited to see come to fruition.

I believe this non-profit is a representation of the greater good for our society. HYZ offers heartfelt care for children and adults that may be lacking the financial means and gives them the opportunity to receive the care they need.

Board Member

Jen

Hi, I’m Jen, a self-employed house cleaning business owner and stay-at-home mom. I am extremely passionate about living a healthy lifestyle, which is why I am excited to be apart of Harvest Your Zen, a non-profit organization aiming to help children and adults find wellness and providing them with the care they deserve.

When I am not running my small business, I am a mom to four boys, Pierce, Mason, Croix and Kolt and wife to my husband Justin. I love spending my days in the pool with them, homeschooling 3 of them, camping, growing our own food and cooking!

I am excited to watch Harvest your Zen grow and see the patients and community we are able to help!

Board Member

Jen

Hi, I’m Jen, a self-employed house cleaning business owner and stay-at-home mom. I am extremely passionate about living a healthy lifestyle, which is why I am excited to be apart of Harvest Your Zen, a non-profit organization aiming to help children and adults find wellness and providing them with the care they deserve.

When I am not running my small business, I am a mom to four boys, Pierce, Mason, Croix and Kolt and wife to my husband Justin. I love spending my days in the pool with them, homeschooling 3 of them, camping, growing our own food and cooking!

I am excited to watch Harvest your Zen grow and see the patients and community we are able to help!

Leading the team

Facing a problem as big as spinal degeneration requires an incredible team. We’re grateful

to have some of the most innovative and committed leaders guiding our organization.

Our Founder

Dr. Olivia Miller

Dr. Olivia Miller, a passionate chiropractor, founded WISE TN in 2021 to educate local communities on wellness options within reach and share chiropractic care with as many people as possible. After experiencing the life changing benefits of chiropractic care herself, Dr. Miller has been dedicated to providing natural, holistic health care options to those in need.

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Transforming Lives Through Better Spinal Health

Musculoskeletal conditions not only affect the physical well-being of those suffering from them but also impact their education, income, and overall quality of life.

Join The MISSION

1.71 billion people in the world live with musculoskeletal conditions, including spinal problems.1 These conditions can cause pain, arthritis, and may lead to surgeries for men, women, and children of all ages.

The financial impact of spinal problems is staggering, with the total annual cost of treating these disorders in the United States estimated at $253 billion.2 This includes direct costs, such as medical expenses, as well as indirect costs like lost productivity and disability. For many individuals and families, these financial burdens can lead to bankruptcy.

However, better spinal health can transform lives by improving overall well-being, education, and income.

100% of your donation funds clean water.

Health

Spinal problems can cause significant pain and suffering, but better spinal health can alleviate these symptoms and prevent the progression of these conditions

START A CAMPAIGN

Time

Living with spinal problems can consume a significant amount of time, from managing pain to attending medical appointments. Better spinal health can free up time, allowing individuals to pursue education, work, and other activities that contribute to their overall well-being and happiness.

LEARN MORE

Give with confidence

Transforming Lives Through Better Spinal Health

Musculoskeletal conditions not only affect the physical well-being of those suffering from them but also impact their education, income, and overall quality of life.

Join The MISSION

1.71 billion people in the world live with musculoskeletal conditions, including spinal problems.1 These conditions can cause pain, arthritis, and may lead to surgeries for men, women, and children of all ages.

The financial impact of spinal problems is staggering, with the total annual cost of treating these disorders in the United States estimated at $253 billion.2 This includes direct costs, such as medical expenses, as well as indirect costs like lost productivity and disability. For many individuals and families, these financial burdens can lead to bankruptcy.

However, better spinal health can transform lives by improving overall well-being, education, and income.

100% of your donation funds clean water.

Health

Spinal problems can cause significant pain and suffering, but better spinal health can alleviate these symptoms and prevent the progression of these conditions

START A CAMPAIGN

Time

Living with spinal problems can consume a significant amount of time, from managing pain to attending medical appointments. Better spinal health can free up time, allowing individuals to pursue education, work, and other activities that contribute to their overall well-being and happiness.

LEARN MORE

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STORIES FROM THE FIELD

Education

Spinal issues can interfere with a child's ability to attend school and fully participate in their education. Improved spinal health can help keep kids in school and better equipped to focus on their studies.

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STORIES FROM THE FIELD

Forward Forever

What an old safe taught me

about sustainable development.

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The Journey of Your Donation

Watch this video to see how your donation turns into water, sanitation, and hygiene resources that transform entire communities and impact more people than you know.

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Opportunities

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We can always use a helping hand. Let us know what ways you'd like to join to help further the mission.

Good Health is Not Just The Absence of Disease, But a State of Immense Vitality

Every $40 given can help one child receive treatment, and 100% of your donation will fund improving spinal health projects locally.

Good Health is Not Just The Absence of Disease, But a State of Immense Vitality

100% of your donation will fund current and upcoming projects locally, helping people achieve healthier lives.

Our programs:

Church Health Talks

Spring Cleaning Campaign

Health Workshops

Corporate Partnerships

Our team is happy to help answer any questions you may have at Harvestyourzenp@gmail.com

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Phone: (715) 391-9671

Address:
234800 Deer Creek Ln

Edgar, WI 54426

Dr. Taryn's Office Hours

Mon 9:30 am - 5:00 pm

Tue, Thu 9:30 am - 4:00 pm

Fri 9:00 am - 12:00 pm

Wed, Sat, Sun Closed

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Phone: (715) 391-9671

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Edgar, WI 54426

Dr. Taryn's Office Hours

Mon 9:30 am - 5:00 pm

Tue, Thu 9:30 am - 4:00 pm

Fri 9:00 am - 12:00 pm

Wed, Sat, Sun Closed

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Tuesday 1 pm - 5 pm

Friday 8 am - 12 pm