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In this transformative episode, Rhonda Noordyk sits down with Dr. Lisa Fox to explore the complex realities women face in the midst of divorce, especially when coercive control, abuse, and financial manipulation are involved. Drawing from her personal journey as a trauma coach and surgeon—and her experience navigating a high-conflict divorce—Dr. Fox shares candid insights and practical strategies for women to reclaim their power, protect themselves, and advocate for their rights. Together, Rhonda and Dr. Fox dive into the emotional, legal, and financial dynamics of leaving a toxic relationship while prioritizing safety and self-worth. Key Discussion Points:
Own your star power, build your confidence, and grow a 6-figure business with today's guest, Lisa Fox.Lisa Fox is a powerhouse multi-six-figure entrepreneur who helps female entrepreneurs, especially coaches, make six figures per year. She has empowered countless coaches to break through income ceilings and make more money than ever before, while working fewer hours.Find Lisa on IG @imlisafoxSign up for her free 5 day challenge here: https://lisa-fox.mykajabi.com/six-figure-star-power?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAaZyt3_D6jhlol4HZjGNHP-QB4ytCs80yN309dW0JI-ZMU-O6hNOHYSbBJY_aem_tmleNRtXvcQD-3ctCVzToQLearn more about Karaleigh on her website www.karaleighgarrison.com Find the Podcast Like A Mother podcast here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/podcast-like-a-mother/id1718846989Interested in being a guest on the Podcast? Please fill out this form and we will get back to you as soon as possible: https://form.jotform.com/250229193557158
‘Heartstopper' star Joe Locke has a booking this week. We didn't actually have any tables available, but then Lisa Fox got in touch and we found room.P.S. Under no circumstances is anyone being sent a signed chopping board. This is a joke by two professional comedians for comedic effect.Joe Locke stars in 'Agatha All Along' which is available on Disney+ on 18 September in the US and 19 September in the UK. Watch it here.Series 3 of ‘Heartstopper' is on Netflix on 3 October. Watch it here.Follow Joe on Instagram @joelocke03Recorded and edited by Ben Williams for Plosive.Artwork by Paul Gilbey (photography and design).Follow Off Menu on Twitter and Instagram: @offmenuofficial.And go to our website www.offmenupodcast.co.uk for a list of restaurants recommended on the show.Watch Ed and James's YouTube series 'Just Puddings'. Watch here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Max Hayes is joined by Forest fans Callum Castel and Lisa Fox to look at the 5-0 defeat Forest suffered against Fulham as the pressure piles on Steve Cooper.
18 speculative short stories… A lyrical and literary approach to genre-based fiction A father and his young son face a choice—risk their lives by extending kindness to a person who is not permitted to exist or risk their souls by walking on. In a dark and starless world where magical creatures are hunted and destroyed, a captive girl's courage sets in motion a wish that will change the skyscape forever. Even though the world declares her son dead, a relentless mother casts a lifeline into an icy lake, day after day, to rescue the child swallowed by its waters. A microbiologist's sanity is questioned when he discovers a technology-borne parasite that threatens most of the world's population. An android is charged with apprehending a rogue time traveler whose innovations have distorted history so much that the fate of the world rests on his capture. Aware that she was created with the purpose of dying upon another's command, a clone struggles to find her strength, and her life, in a world that deems her sub-human. Forced to weigh the value of one individual life against the lives of many, a scientist from a dying planet confronts her own morality and the ‘core truths' driving her choices and her actions.
In today's episode of the Master Your Business Podcast, the mighty Lisa Fox (who is in the business of confidence coaching) shares her tips on how you can become your best self in order to succeed in both business and life. Lisa helps ambitious women be, do and have everything they want…without any guilt!This episode has a feel-good factor and that boost of motivation you may need after listening. It will teach you that confidence is more important than competence in order to succeed. And there is no one better to tell us how than Lisa, who built a 6 figure business in 18 months. Listen now to find out what she believes are the 3 main values she lived by in order to achieve her success.Enhance your listening experience with our detailed show notes, featuring bonus resources, additional insights and takeaways from this episode: https://www.deirdremartin.ie/blog/confidence-in-business--Intro music by JuliusH: https://pixabay.com/music/upbeat-fly-up-to-the-sky-4661/
Matthew 11:2-11When John heard in prison what the Messiah was doing, he sent word by his disciples and said to him, “Are you the one who is to come or are we to wait for another?” Jesus answered them, “Go and tell John what you hear and see: the blind receive their sight, the lame walk, the lepers are cleansed, the deaf hear, the dead are raised, and the poor have good news brought to them. And blessed is anyone who takes no offense at me.”As they went away, Jesus began to speak to the crowds about John: “What did you go into the wilderness to look at? A reed shaken by the wind? What then did you go out to see? Someone dressed in soft robes? Look, those who wear soft robes are in royal palaces. What then did you go out to see? A prophet? Yes, I tell you, and more than a prophet. This is the one about whom it is written, ‘See, I am sending my messenger ahead of you, who will prepare your way before you.' Truly I tell you, among those born of women, no one else has arisen greater than John the Baptist; and yet, the least in the kingdom of heaven is greater than he.” I came across this picture on Lisa Fox's Facebook feed this week. It turned out to be pretty good fodder and inspiration about what we see and hear – and have often heard about – today's Gospel story and John the Baptist. The girls are six or seven years older now, than they were in this picture, but they're still not big enough kick my butt. And I got grandma's permission to show you all, so I'll send the girls her way if they get mad. And, just to spread the wealth, I dug up one of my own. These two are big enough to kick my butt, these days, but I decided to take my chances with forgiveness rather than permission in their case.What's true for so many kids – as it was for me a million years ago – is that strangers in red suits are scary. And, these pictures along with a couple of conversations I had this week, had me thinking differently about what's going on with John the Baptist and Jesus in this morning's Gospel. [Sreen]Most of us have heard of “Doubting Thomas,” right? …the disciple who, after the resurrection, wouldn't believe – couldn't believe – Jesus had been raised from the dead until he could see for himself the holes in his hands and touch the scars on his sides?Well, today, we hear about a different kind of doubter in John the Baptist. John the Baptist, the one who came before Jesus to pave the way… John the Baptist, the one who last week baptized with water and promised that one was coming, in Jesus, who would baptize with fire and the Holy Spirit… John the Baptist, the one who sits in prison in this morning's gospel because he's been so outspoken and so faithful about his calling to prepare the world for Jesus…This week, we hear even John the Baptist had some doubts – or at least some questions – or at least wondered a bit – about who this Jesus really was, and if he was all he seemed cracked up to be.But, John's doubts and questions aren't that much of a surprise when you consider all that he'd been expecting. He'd been associating Jesus' coming with a terrible day of judgment. John had been preaching and promising things like “Holy Spirits”,” “winnowing forks,” “threshing floors” and “unquenchable fires,” remember.John seems to have envisioned a Messiah of wrath who would make sinners pay, and pay dearly, for their sins. And the picture John the Baptist paints, is a coming reign of God that seems filled with a sense of terror and fear and judgement and doom.And there's a lot of that still around us in the world.I had a conversation with some pastors, just the other day, who were bemoaning some children's sermons they'd heard that taught kids to behave, or else; to be good, or else; to have faith, or else. Basically, sermons that sounded like they were more about Santa Claus than about Jesus.And I was talking with a new friend this week, too, about his different experiences in different churches. And we were lamenting how so many – too many Christian communities of faith – seem to stake their identity and find their purpose based on who they keep out. Of course, there's the LGBTQ+ factor. And there are still as many churches as not who refuse to allow women in the pulpit or outsiders at the communion table. And, I don't remember all of the details, but my new friend told me about a woman he knew who wasn't welcome in her family's church because she'd been divorced a couple of times and had too many children with too many different dads. (I know, in my head that places like this exist, but it still surprises and saddens me to hear real-life examples of it.)Anyway, this kind of doom, gloom, shame and separation … this sort of judgment and wrath and UN-grace … still rules so much of what the world hears about expects when they consider God's coming in Jesus – just like it did for John the Baptist.So, it's no wonder more people – in our families, in our neighborhoods and in our world – will search for more meaning, comfort and hope in these days of Christmas in the trees and the trimmings and in the presents and the parties of the season. It's no wonder that there are more people who will spend Christmas Eve waiting for Santa, than there will be people preparing Jesus. It's no wonder there are more of God's children wringing their hands over what may or may not show up under the Christmas tree, instead of celebrating what has already come – and will come again – in Jesus Christ.And I'm frustrated and dismayed and sad about that, but I don't blame any one of them any more than I blame the children who are scared of meeting Santa at the mall.We tell little kids that Santa is always watching … that they better not pout or cry … that they better be good for goodness' sake … or else the strange, hairy man who lives up north … is going to hold it against them. And then we sit them on his lap – or on the lap of an imposter – and try to convince them that he's jolly and good, sweet, nice and safe.It all seems very much – too much – like what too many do – and maybe even what John the Baptist was doing with Jesus back in the day. Be good, or else. Behave, or else. Repent, or else. Remember all of those “winnowing forks,” “threshing floors” and “unquenchable fires” as part of his invitation to baptism? I would have run the other way, myself, I'm sure of it.And I think, even though Jesus loves John the Baptist and holds him in very high regard, it's why his command for John and his followers this morning is something altogether different. And I believe it's our command, too. Jesus says, simply, “go and tell what you have seen and heard: the blind receive their sight, the lame walk, lepers are cleansed, the deaf hear, the dead are raised, and the poor have good news brought to them.”In other words, “look at the good, lovely, gracious things I've been up to. Look at the forgiveness I've offered. Look at the healing I've accomplished. Look at the sinners I've loved. Look at the outsiders I've welcomed. Look at the hope I've delivered.”If people could really see more and actually hear more of the good news of God's activity among us – and if we, in the Church, would work more at embodying that story – they might know more of what God has done and means to do for them, just the same.It makes me wonder if the way I live makes people really want to come and hear the story from me. I like to keep asking myself how our preaching and teaching at Cross of Grace can open doors so that people will want to come in and find out what's so “good” about the news we share. I want to live like my Messiah – our Messiah – is one of good news for the poor, one who heals sick people, one who accepts and forgives those who we – or the world – would rather reject. I want to live and love the world in a way that will make people want to accept, rather than run away screaming from, the face of Jesus. And I think if people can see it through me, and through you, too, then they'll be a lot more likely to want to come up close and meet this Jesus and sit on the lap of God's grace and be part of the worship and learning and service we celebrate and share here week after week.And that's where our call comes in these waning days of Advent. The rest of the world, like John the Baptist, needs to know and to see and to feel more of what it is we wait for and hope in when it comes to Jesus Christ.People need to see, by our actions, that we're waiting for the one who calls people to give away their time and their hard work and their money – because we get to, not because we have to – to grow churches, to give gifts to kids that otherwise wouldn't have any, and to provide food and clothes to people who otherwise would have none of it.People need to know that our eyes have been opened to the truth about ourselves and about our God – that by the power of faith in God's grace, prejudice and bigotry and discrimination of any kind have no place in our midst.People need to hear, from our lips, how God's promise of forgiveness and eternal life brings us out from under the crippling burdens of this world to walk with faith and to face each new day with hope, no matter what it holds. People need to meet, in us, a Jesus who speaks of peace to a world at war, who offers food for those who are hungry, comfort for the hurting, homecoming for the lost, love for the lonely, and a wide welcome with no strings attached.John seems to have expected something entirely different than what God delivered in Jesus Christ – or at least his words and ways weren't as gracious as the hope he proclaimed. I believe too many in our world expect something entirely different, too, too much of the time – if they expect anything at all – in what God has offered in Jesus Christ. Our call is to take away the mystery and the misconception of that … to show and to tell our friends, families and neighbors what merciful, loving, life-giving things God has done, that God is doing, and that God will do, through the grace born for the sake of the world at Christmas.Amen. Come, Lord Jesus.
Jacki and Lyle are joined by Lisa Bennett, an Account Director at Dimoso, to discuss the age old question - how on earth do you get into PR? Jacki, Lyle and Lisa open up about their own unique career journeys, as well as discussing what skills you need to successfully break into PR, and how it is important to be passionate about the sector of the industry you are looking to work in as you embark on the application process. Lisa also tells the team about an exciting new development at Dimoso!Artwork by Daff Kjellström Music by Lyle FultonGet in touch via lyle@dimoso.comMore information at www.dimoso.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dr. Lisa Fox is a third generation veterinarian from Northern Ohio. She earned a Bachelor's degree in biology from Ohio University followed by a DVM from Ohio State University in 2009. She was first introduced to acupuncture by a clinician while she was a veterinary student. After graduation, she returned to the family practice, where she stayed for nine years. She was certified in acupuncture by IVAS in 2014, earned a Graduate Diploma from CIVT in Western Herbal Medicine in 2016, and was certified in Food Therapy by Chi University that same year. She was also certified by Chi University as an Equine Rehabilitation and Performance Medicine Practitioner and is currently enrolled in their Equine Veterinary Medical Manipulation program. She has a Master's Degree in Iridology and training in grief counseling and suicide awareness. Her current practice activities include a mobile holistic practice and locum work in two traditional small animal clinics. Please enjoy this conversation with Dr. Lisa Fox as we discuss growing up in her family's veterinary practice, her education, working in traditional practice and equine racetrack regulatory medicine, and her immersion into holistic medicine. A note to listeners: in this episode we discuss issues of mental health as well as suicidal awareness and prevention.
On this episode of B's and Queens with host, Caitlin Palmer, we meet the Divergent Vet, Dr. Lisa Fox. Dr. Lisa is a little different than your average vet, she focuses completely on holistic medicine like acupuncture, homeopathy, herbal medicine, reiki, Chinese veterinary food therapy, iridology, aromatherapy, and much more. Dr. Lisa tells us all about the natural side of medicine and why its popularity is increasing by leaps and bounds! Follow Caitlin @thedeskwench Check out Dr. Lisa at https://the-divergent-dvm-llc.business.site ▷ LET'S BECOME FRIENDS!!
On this episode of B's and Queens with host, Caitlin Palmer, we meet the Divergent Vet, Dr. Lisa Fox. Dr. Lisa is a little different than your average vet, she focuses completely on holistic medicine like acupuncture, homeopathy, herbal medicine, reiki, Chinese veterinary food therapy, iridology, aromatherapy, and much more. Dr. Lisa tells us all about the natural side of medicine and why its popularity is increasing by leaps and bounds! Follow Caitlin @thedeskwench Check out Dr. Lisa at https://the-divergent-dvm-llc.business.site ▷ LET'S BECOME FRIENDS!!
Today, the "Does everything happen for a reason?" series continues with Lex's amazing and inspiring Aunt Lisa! Listen now to hear the wisdom and faith she shares in this episode that focuses on hope and trust in God during difficult times.
Should your business be on Facebook or Instagram? Should you be doing Google Pay Per Click or sending out press releases? Should you launch a YouTube channel or start a podcast? Founder of Vegan Business Tribe David Pannell explains why it shouldn't be YOU making all these decisions - it should be your customers. The problem is, however, that most vegan businesses know surprisingly little about the people who buy from them. Even worse, they make huge assumptions about who their customers are and what marketing will connect with them just because they are selling a vegan product or service. It's time for you to come out from behind your computer keyboard and actually engage with your customers and make them your best friends, so that you can learn how to find more people just like them. David Pannell is the co-founder of Vegan Business Tribe, a community of over one thousand vegan businesses worldwide. David and his partner Lisa Fox also run vegan consultancy agency, Promote Vegan, which has advised some of the world's biggest food manufacturers and high-street brands on how to better connect with the vegan marketplace. David is a former Ambassador for the Royally-Chartered Institute of Marketing in the UK as well as a career-long marketer and entrepreneur, and also the official UK agent for The Vegan Society's Vegan Trademark scheme. http://www.veganvisibility.com/summit
Saying you want to create a community is one thing. Achieving this outcome, is a completely different conversation. A successful community is based on several factors including strong leadership, collaborative partnerships, compassion, empathy, drive, commitment, and vision. Attributes that both Lisa Fox and David Pannell have, and some. Lisa and David have used these very traits to bring together men and women from around the globe who are eager to veganize their businesses. After both going vegan in September 2018, Lisa and David realized they had skills they could use to help other vegan entrepreneurs grow their businesses. Their journey started with the food and quickly evolved into an understanding and commitment to compassion for animals. The Backstory Prior to going vegan, Lisa was an on again, off again vegetarian. David had also been vegetarian for quite a while and his transformation came as a result of the health benefits. Then followed his 100% commitment to the animals and environment. The greatest pivot occurred for both when a member of their staff brought in vegan brownies, and they realized being vegan could be flavorful. In addition, identifying as vegan was very aligned with their values regarding animals and the environment. It was because of all the benefits they experienced, by being vegans and the impact it had not only personally, but professionally, they began the Vegan Business Tribe. What is Vegan Business Tribe? Vegan Business Tribe is a membership program designed to not only show entrepreneur how to grow their business, but how to succeed. In addition, through their vegan consultancy agency, Promote Vegan, Lisa and David advise some of the biggest high-street brands and large global food manufacturers on how to better engage with vegan consumers and understand the plant-based marketplace. Vegan Business Tribe is where they give back to the grassroots vegan business community. In his previous career, David was an ambassador for the Chartered Institute of Marketing as well as running his own marketing and business growth agency for over 12 years. Lisa also writes the monthly business column in Vegan Food & Living, the UK's best-selling vegan magazine, as well as being a speaker on autism and running a successful business with a hidden disability. www.veganbusinesstribe.com
On this weeks guest episode of Marketing Made Easy from Get Savvy Club, Anita Baldwin & Anna Geary interview Confidence Coach Lisa Fox. Lisa had always wanted to do the impactful work she does today but it was never quite the right time. Running an extremely busy performing arts business it was always something she’d get round to someday! So when Lisa was forced to change her business model & slow down due to the Corona virus Pandemic she decided if she didn’t go for it now she never would! Lisa talks openly about the work she’s done over the years on confidence, mom guilt & the Law of Attraction. Even identifying & breaking through the limiting belief she’d had that she couldn’t be really successful because she had curly hair (her hair is amazing btw)! We hope this episode boosts your confidence & you can find out more about the confidence work Lisa Fox does here.. https://www.facebook.com/groups/1740001062824511/?ref=share _________________________ Resources & Links to connect with Get Savvy Club Join our FREE Facebook group for FREE Trainings & to connect with the Get Savvy Club Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/getsavvyclub/?ref=share Grab your free 37 Social Media Hacks here: https://getsavvyclub.co.uk/guides/37-social-media-hacks/ Say hi to Get Savvy Club on social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/getsavvyclub/ Anna Geary LinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/in/getsavvyclub Anita Baldwin LinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/in/anita-baldwin Get Savvy Club LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/get-savvy-club Anna Geary Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/annageary_/ Get Savvy Club Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/getsavvyclub/ Website: www.getsavvyclub.co.uk
Dave was my first boss when I got my first proper design job, so it'll be weird to chat again to my old boss. In this episode we talk a lot about culture and how to measure it, create it, and how that connects to creativity. About DaveDavid Pannell is the co-founder of Vegan Business Tribe and a passionate advocate for the vegan business scene. Having spent over 20 years helping businesses grow and acting as a former ambassador for the Chartered Institute of Marketing, David launched Vegan Business Tribe with his partner Lisa Fox in 2020 to align his passion with how he made a living. David is also the presenter of the weekly Vegan Business Tribe Podcast and the official UK agent for The Vegan Society's vegan trademark scheme. His partner Lisa writes the monthly business column in Vegan Food & Living Magazine, the UK's best-selling vegan publication. Vegan Business Tribe is a community of over a thousand vegan businesses owners and entrepreneurs. Read more about Davehttp://www.veganbusinesstribe.com (http://www.veganbusinesstribe.com) https://twitter.com/vbtdavid (https://twitter.com/vbtdavid)
It’s been an incredible week at Her Signature Business HQ!We have a brand new office in the garden overlooking the ocean. Client successes have gone through the roof, 10K+ months have gone from a distant dream to a reality for many. One of those clients is Lisa Fox. Recording this episode was so fun. Be warned, there are one or 2 rude words!!! Lisa is a Confidence Coach for mothers and in this episode of Her Signature Business she shares her story of an (essential) pivot with her offline business at the start of the pandemic, pivoting again more recently to follow her heart. In just a couple of months she has created a 10K/month business doing the work she adores. She’s showing up, serving at a high level and helping the women who need her.‘I’d never been part of a group program until I joined yours Sarah. I’d known for years that I wanted to have an online business and thought an online school could be scaled. I knew it was the way to go. But being in a group & KNOWING that others have the same struggles, it makes you able to bust through them in no time. I’m learning from the other’s experiences. Now I know the power of that, I know for sure that I’ll have a group program because that’s how I can best help people and they will have huge breakthroughs.’Visit Lisa at https://www.facebook.com/lisafox.lionesstribe Next week sees The 1:Many Method 7-Day Virtual Retreat kicking off and you’re invited to join us there. It’s a free online event where you will be inspired to create your highly scalable Signature Program and fill it with dream leads using a Signature Workshop. You can sign up at https://thesarahleather.com/retreat/
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We talk a lot about success, but what about the taboos in business that EVERYONE goes through but few talk about? Business failure, debt, mental health pressures, hidden disabilities... We bring together three successful vegan entrepreneurs to have an honest discussion about these things that we don't talk about in business. In this playback from a live panel as part of VegfestUK online, we approach the subject with some much-needed honesty about the journey that business owners and those running a business actually go through. That might be the mental health toll of running a business, dealing with the reality of debt and business failure and how to get through it, or living and working with disabilities that might be invisible to others. Hosted by David, we are joined by three vegan entrepreneurs who have each successfully overcome their own struggles in business: Mike Hill from One Planet Pizza, Blue O'Connor from Kings Grooming, and our own Lisa Fox. About Vegan Business Tribe Hosted by Vegan Business Tribe co-founder, David Pannell. Lisa & David have worked with some of the largest high-street brands and food manufacturers to help them understand and connect with the vegan marketplace. David is also the official UK agent for The Vegan Society's Vegan Trademark and Lisa writes the monthly business column in Vegan Food & Living - the biggest vegan print publication in the UK. Vegan Business Tribe is where they give back with weekly content, seminars, business clinics, networking events, mentoring and online courses to help you create a successful vegan business. If you want to go beyond the podcast and connect with our community of like-minded vegan entrepreneurs or get support from Lisa & David, then head over to www.veganbusinesstribe.com where you will be welcomed with open arms!
Join correspondent Tom Wilmer in Leiper’s Fork, Tennessee where he visits with two artists, Lisa Fox and D avid Arms who own galleries in the heart of uptown Leiper’s Fork. The rural community is less than 40 miles from Nashville, but it’s a world apart. The Art of Leiper’s Fork is the ninth in a series showcasing the Nashville’s Big Back Yard economic initiative—a showcase of rural destinations along the Natchez Trace National Parkway from Leiper’s Fork, down along the Parkway route to Northern Alabama’s Shoals Region.
When you have as many different types of customers as Monday.com has, there needs to be some consistency in the onboarding process. Monday.com Onboarding Team Manager, Lisa Fox, joins Eric in this episode to share how her team has created a repeatable onboarding process for customers. Plus, the two talk about… - Obstacles in the onboarding process and how to overcome them - 3 phases for a successful onboarding - Why every CS leader should have authenticity and empathy For more info, check out customersuccessleader.com or send a message to hello@flatfile.io. To hear more interviews like this one, subscribe to Customer Success Leader on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts.
This episode is dedicated to getting along and the legacy of Rodney King, the police brutality overcomer who had a bigger question for all of us before his tragic death in 2012. Rest in power. https://rodneyking.org - Also, making fun of people with stupid songs. And journalist and market researcher Lisa Fox, who knows Disney, faces my weird theory about Elsa and Anna’s mom. I know. Crazy. All on American Unity Radio --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Lisa apologizes to her Son for subjecting him to a life of Forest based disappointment. Is her reason for celebrating Man Utd's goal acceptable? Can anyone beat Lisa's first Forest game (and second game for that matter) in terms of opposition and result?
Lisa Fox founded Promote Vegan, a vegan consultancy working with businesses to help them better understand the vegan and plant-based consumer, their consumer motivations and buying behaviours, and help them to succeed in the vegan marketplace. Vegan Business Tribe www.promotevegan.co
In this episode, Lisa Fox who is Director of Supplier Management for Tapfin shares key tips on successful client development.
Metaphorosis magazine - beautifully written science fiction and fantasy
Cody's an old dog, and tired. He doesn't run the way he did when Allison's father was alive. They're both grown up now, but Allison's still willing to dream if it will help her oldest friend. Narrated by the author. Published in Metaphorosis on 15 November 2019. Find the original at magazine.metaphorosis.com.
Jen sits down with Lisa Fox and the two of them discuss the year of podcasts as well as some other noteworthy events from 2018.
Jen sits down with Jen Sattler, Lisa Fox and Danielle MacDonald to chat about style, fashion, putting yourself out there and ultimately how being your authentic self is the most beautiful thing of all.
Lisa Fox and I sit down to talk about the Tony award winning play Dear Evan Hansen and it's significance in todays social media obsessed world.
Jen and Lisa sit down and chat about following your dreams, even when its scary.
She was working as a personal trainer yet feeling like a fraud. Buying into the myth that heaviness ran in her family, as she explains on the show - I was teaching people how to lose weight, but couldn't lose it on my own. It took severe medical symptoms and a scare (extreme fatigue, chronic illness, and the brink of diabetes) to jolt her from a perpetual patient to a busy moms' champion. Health and Fit coach, Lisa Fox Bail, joins us on the show to share how she took control of her health, lost 65 lbs, and now empowers and equips moms to do the same. An A-HA! moment Lisa shares on the show I had this concept that weight loss had to be a struggle. If Lisa could give advice to her younger self Don't take yourself so seriously; Treat yourself almost as gentle as you do your child. Tired of feeling fat and frustrated? Visit Lisa's site, get her report, and learn the three mistakes that many people make. Follow Lisa on Twitter and Facebook.