Today I have a fantastic interview from a Real Wellpreneur series for you. My guest is health coach Maria Claps, she specializes in midlife women and specifically uses hormone testing
This week I have another great interview in Real Wellpreneur series, and my guest is Sachiko Marchand, holistic food coach, dietitian, nutritionist, and founder of Holistic Food Journey.
This week I’m talking to Shawn Stevenson from The Model Health Show – the #1 Nutrition and Fitness podcast on iTunes with over 1 million downloads per month
Catherine Edsell, Expedition Leader and a Mom talks about business and how it’s evolved as her children get older and how she finds balance as a wellpreneur.
In this week’s episode, I’m peeling back the layers to share more about my personal journey to becoming a wellpreneur.
This week I’m talking to Shawn Stevenson from The Model Health Show – the #1 Nutrition and Fitness podcast on iTunes with over 1 million downloads per month
{{CODEplayer}} This is the first interview in my series of real health coaches. Have you ever felt like it’s difficult to find clients because people don’t understand what you do? That’s what I’m…
This week I’m talking with Bree Argetsinger, AKA Betty Rocker, about time management, focus, + personal habits that helped her build huge fitness business.
I took a deep breath and clicked the ‘buy now’ button. I remember feeling a bit mixed – optimistic and confident I’d just invested in something great, but also wondering “Is this going to work for me?
Today I’m speaking with Dr. Kamilla Holst, a maternity chiropractor, but in this conversation we’re exploring one of her other interests - overcoming fear.
I’m so excited to bring you this new series of interviews and solo shows about how to grow your business in the wellness industry, and how to be well as a wellness entrepreneur. So a big welcome back to all of you long time listeners and a huge hello to our new followers. I’ll be sharing today some of my observations on the new trends in the industry and thoughts on how we can all do better, and stand in a way that’s meaningful, soulful, and impactful. Starting off with my own example how and why some stereotypes I noticed in the industry triggered me and made me think how much of that is coming from the outside pressure of being the perfect example of what you are teaching and helping people to become, and how much of it is coming from within me and my own insecurities. So the focus of today’s episode and this entire season actually is that the wellness is for everyone, and how we’ll all be so much more successful if we’re really ourselves, vs. trying to be the perfect instagram idea of a wellness entrepreneur.
Today I have a fabulous pair of podcasters on the show: Zoe and Erica of HTW (Highway to Well) podcast.
Lacey shares how she started A Sweet Pea Chef, transitioned her blog onto healthy eating and a strategy that’ll help you find ‘sweet spot’ in your business.
Today I share the approach I’ve used to make my life and work feel easier. I’ll teach you about the ancient concept of the wheel of the year, so that you can step into the natural work flow
{{CODEplayer}} Nisha Moodley is a women’s empowerment coach who believes that the world will be set free by women who are free. A former health coach, Nisha found herself working crazy hours and not…
I’m so excited to bring you this new series of interviews and solo shows about how to grow your business in the wellness industry, and how to be well as a wellness entrepreneur. So a big welcome back to all of you long time listeners and a huge hello to our new followers. I’ll be sharing today some of my observations on the new trends in the industry and thoughts on how we can all do better, and stand in a way that’s meaningful, soulful, and impactful. Starting off with my own example how and why some stereotypes I noticed in the industry triggered me and made me think how much of that is coming from the outside pressure of being the perfect example of what you are teaching and helping people to become, and how much of it is coming from within me and my own insecurities. So the focus of today’s episode and this entire season actually is that the wellness is for everyone, and how we’ll all be so much more successful if we’re really ourselves, vs. trying to be the perfect instagram idea of a wellness entrepreneur.
I’m just back from an amazing conference in Bangkok, where my favorite workshop was about Business Intuition, hosted by Michael Smith. Learn how to use your
I took a deep breath and clicked the ‘buy now’ button. I remember feeling a bit mixed – optimistic and confident I’d just invested in something great, but also wondering “Is this going to work for me?
I know it seems like everyone has a blog these days, doesn’t it? That’s because having a blog is one of the best ways to establish your personal brand (and it’s a lot quicker than writing a book!
If you’ve ever wondered how an online health coaching business really works and all the techie bits that help her online marketing, you’ll love this interview with Nagina Abdullah
In this week’s episode, I’m peeling back the layers to share more about my personal journey to becoming a wellpreneur.
{{CODEplayer}} Do you ever find yourself wishing that you could be more focused and get more work done in your business? Amanda finds this problem very frequently among wellpreneurs. Therefore…
I took a deep breath and clicked the ‘buy now’ button. I remember feeling a bit mixed – optimistic and confident I’d just invested in something great, but also wondering “Is this going to work for me?
Today I’m speaking with Lunchbox Doctor Jenny Tschiesche about focusing on your strengths when building your business.
This week I’m talking with Bree Argetsinger, AKA Betty Rocker, about time management, focus, + personal habits that helped her build huge fitness business.
Business mentor Leonie Dawson shares how she took her business from $30k to $2 Million revenue, focusing on the mindset and turning points in her career
{{CODEplayer}} Do you ever find yourself wishing that you could be more focused and get more work done in your business? Amanda finds this problem very frequently among wellpreneurs. Therefore…
I’m so excited to bring you this new series of interviews and solo shows about how to grow your business in the wellness industry, and how to be well as a wellness entrepreneur. So a big welcome back to all of you long time listeners and a huge hello to our new followers. I’ll be sharing today some of my observations on the new trends in the industry and thoughts on how we can all do better, and stand in a way that’s meaningful, soulful, and impactful. Starting off with my own example how and why some stereotypes I noticed in the industry triggered me and made me think how much of that is coming from the outside pressure of being the perfect example of what you are teaching and helping people to become, and how much of it is coming from within me and my own insecurities. So the focus of today’s episode and this entire season actually is that the wellness is for everyone, and how we’ll all be so much more successful if we’re really ourselves, vs. trying to be the perfect instagram idea of a wellness entrepreneur.
My guest this week is natural food chef Ceri Jones. Ceri had a bit of an unconventional career path and I really think you’ll enjoy hearing her story.
Today I have a fantastic interview from a Real Wellpreneur series for you. My guest is health coach Maria Claps, she specializes in midlife women and specifically uses hormone testing
Lacey shares how she started A Sweet Pea Chef, transitioned her blog onto healthy eating and a strategy that’ll help you find ‘sweet spot’ in your business.
My guest today is Dr. Alexis Shields, a naturopathic physician who’s also a digital nomad, running her business completely virtually and living in different locations around the world.
{{CODEplayer}} Sean Croxton of Underground Wellness is one of the most-requested interviewees so far. And lucky you – this week Sean shares an insider look at his successful wellness business.
Lacey shares how she started A Sweet Pea Chef, transitioned her blog onto healthy eating and a strategy that’ll help you find ‘sweet spot’ in your business.
Today I share the approach I’ve used to make my life and work feel easier. I’ll teach you about the ancient concept of the wheel of the year, so that you can step into the natural work flow
This week I have another great interview in Real Wellpreneur series, and my guest is Susi Hately, yoga therapist and teacher, who trains teachers and health professionals on how to approach healing
How do you actually make money blogging? Read through this guide to understand all the options available to make money through your wellness blog.
Oh to be a French winemakers son. It’s the definition of “blessing or curse.” Recently I watched Somm: Into the Bottle, a documentary about the wine industry: from rebellious producers to cellar mould…
This week I’m talking with Darya Rose from Summer Tomato and Foodist Kitchen. We’re talking about her journey from PhD to wellness blogger and entrepreneur.
In this week’s episode, I’m peeling back the layers to share more about my personal journey to becoming a wellpreneur.
Business mentor Leonie Dawson shares how she took her business from $30k to $2 Million revenue, focusing on the mindset and turning points in her career
I’m just back from an amazing conference in Bangkok, where my favorite workshop was about Business Intuition, hosted by Michael Smith. Learn how to use your
I spent our first two days back in the UK alternating between unpacking, bingeing on dark chocolate, and bursting into tears. (Shhhh…I may even have had a glass of single malt Islay whisky around 1pm…
{{CODEplayer}} Sean Croxton of Underground Wellness is one of the most-requested interviewees so far. And lucky you – this week Sean shares an insider look at his successful wellness business.