
A LIBRARY FOR POST-EXIT FOUNDERS
After the Number
On identity dissolution, sudden wealth, and the chapter that turned out to be harder than anyone told you it would be.
You sold the company. You hit the number. And then, instead of arrival, you found grief.
If you are a woman founder navigating the psychological aftermath of exit, sudden wealth syndrome, identity dissolution, the loss of the daily operational problem that organized your nervous system for a decade, this library is for you. It is also, often, for the spouse and family watching you, wondering why this isn’t joy.
The next chapter is harder than anyone told you it would be. That is not a personal failing. It is a predictable clinical territory, and there is real, useful, trauma-informed thinking about how to move through it.
WORK WITH ANNIE
Pathways into one-to-one care
Annie is a licensed therapist (LMFT #95719) and trauma-informed executive coach. The pathways below are the direct routes for this audience.
One-to-One
Therapy for Female Founders
Trauma-informed therapy for women founders, including post-exit.
One-to-One
Coaching for Career Transitions
For exited founders building the next chapter from the inside out.
NOT SURE WHERE TO START
A 25-minute consultation is the simplest way to find your right fit.
THE LIBRARY
The complete clinical library
6 pieces of trauma-informed clinical writing for this audience, ordered most recent first.
- 01
Tech Founder Identity After Exit: What No One Tells You About the Grief
- 02
When the Deal Itself Was Wrong: Therapy for Post-Close Legal and Financial Betrayal
- 03
The Silent Cost of NDAs and Non-Disparagement Clauses: Therapy After a Legally Gagged Exit
- 04
Why the Next Chapter Breaks Most Exited Founders
- 05
Earn-Out Purgatory: The Psychological Trap Nobody Warned You About
- 06
Betrayed by Your Exit: When a Post-Sale Discovery Breaks You Open
