Founders Row Invests in Ohm Health, Launching "Intentional Disconnection" Wellness Thesis

Founders Row and its founder Jamie Weeks partner with Ohm Health to focus on nervous system regulation and screen-free wellness products.

Published on Feb. 18, 2026

Founders Row, an Atlanta-based investment firm founded by Jamie Weeks, has announced a strategic investment and advisory partnership with Ohm Health, a startup focused on nervous system regulation and screen-free wellness products. The partnership marks the first step in Founders Row's thesis that the wellness industry is entering a new phase centered on intentional disconnection from digital stimulation.

Why it matters

This investment highlights a growing trend in the wellness industry towards products and services that help consumers intentionally disconnect from constant digital stimulation and recalibrate their nervous systems. As people become increasingly overwhelmed by screens and reliance on digital apps, there is a demand for solutions that promote sustainable habits around downshifting and relaxation.

The details

Ohm Health was founded by James McGoff and operates at the intersection of neuroscience, industrial design, and behavioral habit formation. The company's flagship product, the Resonance Lamp, helps users recover from stress and build a more resilient nervous system by translating real-time biofeedback into light, sound, and touch cues that guide resonance breathing. The device is intentionally screen-free and built as a standalone ritual rather than an extension of existing apps or wearable dashboards.

  • Founders Row and Jamie Weeks announced the strategic investment and advisory partnership with Ohm Health on February 17, 2026.

The players

Founders Row

An Atlanta-based investment firm that builds and backs founder-led consumer businesses, operating through incubation of new brands and partnerships with exceptional founders.

Jamie Weeks

The founder of Founders Row, who has consistently identified emerging trends in the consumer wellness industry, including the contrast therapy concept SweatHouz and being the largest franchisee group within Orangetheory Fitness.

Ohm Health

A startup founded by James McGoff that operates at the intersection of neuroscience, industrial design, and behavioral habit formation, with a focus on products that help users regulate their nervous system and practice intentional disconnection from digital stimulation.

James McGoff

The founder and CEO of Ohm Health, who previously co-founded the sustainable packaging company TemperPack.

Jess Yuan

The Partner and Chief Operating Officer of Founders Row.

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What they’re saying

“In a world where we are overwhelmed by screens and rely on digital apps to track and guide everything, we believe the next frontier is actually disconnection. The brands that define this next era will reduce digital noise.”

— Jess Yuan, Partner and Chief Operating Officer of Founders Row

“Ohm is our first partnership centered on nervous-system reset and intentional disconnection - and it will not be our last. For years, the status signal was being always on. We believe the next era will reward those who know how to turn off.”

— Jamie Weeks, Founder of Founders Row

“We built Ohm to help people change states in real time. It's not about tracking stress. It's about helping people regulate it. Founders Row immediately understood that this category is more about behavior and environment than just metrics, and we are excited to bring them on as an investor and strategic advisor.”

— James McGoff, Founder and CEO of Ohm Health

What’s next

Founders Row intends to continue investing in and incubating brands aligned with its disconnection thesis, including plans to incubate a brick-and-mortar concept later this year focused on structured digital withdrawal and nervous-system recovery.

The takeaway

This investment highlights a growing trend in the wellness industry towards products and services that help consumers intentionally disconnect from constant digital stimulation and recalibrate their nervous systems, as people become increasingly overwhelmed by screens and reliance on digital apps.