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210 Holly Eve – Founder & CEO of Madame Lemy

Lori Crete

Holly Eve, founder of Madame Lemy, a luxury sustainable deodorant and personal care brand, joins Lori to discuss all things manifestation, mental health, and entrepreneurship. Creating a successful beauty brand. She currently writes as a contributor for Forbes, covering topics on both entrepreneurship and mental health.

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Unique Careers You Can Have As A Hair Stylist

The Studio Academy of Beauty

You can specialize in niche services such as vintage hairstyling, curly hair care, or eco-friendly and sustainable practices. Being a salon owner gives you the creative freedom to shape your business according to your unique vision and values.

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Balancing Parenting with Running Your Skincare Business

Nutritional Aesthetics Alliance

Jackie is not only a Holistic Brand Strategist, but is also an advocate for spreading love, positivity, and encouragement to all those around her. Rachael and Tara were thrilled to have Jackie on the show to discuss a topic that affects so many of us – balancing motherhood with entrepreneurship. And clients see it too.

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The Indispensable Role of an Esthetician Coach: Navigating the Complexities as a Spa Business Owner

Maxine Drake

As a solo esthetician, you wear many hats – from being the face of your brand to managing the nitty-gritty of daily operations. The path of entrepreneurship is inherently filled with twists and turns. By building, leading, and nurturing them with intention and care, you set the foundation for sustained success and growth.

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Is B Corp Actually a Benefit?

The Eco Well Blog

Sustainability: Something we all (should) feel strongly about, but these days people seem more concerned with doing what feels right instead of trying to do what is right. This is especially true with the confusion that’s stemmed from certain NGOs and brand marketing primarily designed to take advantage of this demand. For a small fee.