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What’s in your makeup and beauty products? This week on Ritch In Life we discuss clean beauty and the pros and cons of chemical free makeup. Ritch may not be interested in makeup but he is interested in all natural products, as long as they make him look and feel good! Paige Padgett, Celebrity Make up Artist and Sustainable Beauty Consultant, is the author of The Green Beauty Rules and founder of Erthling. Her passion is helping women live a healthy lifestyle through clean beauty and wellness. Through her artistry and consulting work she has helped hundreds of women including celebrities reduce their body burden by eliminating toxins in their personal care products. As a leading authority on ‘green beauty’ she is often sought out by the press and has been featured in numerous magazines. Her engaging talks and workshops have been shared at Women For A Healthy Environment and The Jillian Michaels Wellness Cruise. Paige has also been a contributing writer for Les Nouvelles Esthetiques, Natural Solutions, Happi, Mind Body Green and Organic Authority. Learn more about Paige at www.paigepadgett.com and follow @paigepadgett. Gloria Molcho is an owner of Brooklyn's own green beauty boutique, Junk Free Beauty. Junk Free Beauty offers affordable green beauty swaps for everyday products. They are a grassroots revolution against a toxic world, one product at a time. Her green products are available online and in store, learn more at www.Junkfreebeauty.com and follow @junkfreebeauty. Listen in for product tips and tricks from two premiere green beauty experts, and why receiving botox earns respect from Ritch Erani.
Whitney Lauritsen is a well-being coach, podcast host, and success strategist. She founded Eco-Vegan Gal in 2008 to share lifestyle practices and product recommendations that improve the quality of body, mind, and planet. Her books include best-seller The Vegan Ketogenic Diet Cookbook and Healthy Organic Vegan on a Budget. As an advocate for high-performance living and mental health, Whitney’s launched Wellevatr and the show This Might Get Uncomfortable. The podcast episodes and online training programs help people elevate their well-being to feel more joyful, vibrant, connected, and fulfilled. Passionate about business, Whitney advises creative entrepreneurs with digital marketing strategies that amplify their passions. She regularly coaches, consults, and presents on social media trends, influencer partnerships, and content monetization. A six-year stint teaching workshops at the Apple Store advanced her tech knowledge and experience. She has participated in business programs lead by Google, Facebook, and Scripps Network. Recognized by her colleagues as a connector, Whitney has run numerous wellness industry events at YouTube Space and the Natural Products Expo. Media appearances include Stossel, HuffPost Live, and The Ultimate Health Podcast. Whitney has contributed to Forks Over Knives, VegNews Magazine, Simple Habit, New Hope Network, iHerb, and Organic Authority. She has spoken at many conferences, summits, and festivals, such as Bonnaroo, Fitness Magazine, VidCon, Podcast Movement, and BlogHer Food. In 2014, she received the Ed Begley Jr. Environmental Activist Award. Whitney minored in psychology while studying film production at Emerson College. She also took classes at NYU Tisch School of the Arts and Boston College. Her short films were broadcast on HBO and part of Steven Spielberg’s reality competition “On the Lot”. Before pivoting her career to content creation, she worked as a mentor at the Cannes Film Festival, managed an acclaimed production office, and assisted Rob Reiner’s family. A resident of Los Angeles, Whitney spends her free time mastering coffee techniques and going on adventures with her Jack Russell Terrier Evie.
Jill Ettinger is a journalist and editor focused on the global food system and how it intersects with our cultural traditions, diet preferences, health, and politics.Jill is the presiding Editor in Chief at LIVEKINDLY, the leading vegan web magazine & her writing has also appeared on Organic Authority, EcoSalon, Medium, Reality Sandwich, the Huffington Post, and dozens of other publications.
Are organic foods really worth it? In this episode, we’re busting myths surround organic vs conventional food, what to buy organic, the effect this could have on your health, myths and misconceptions surrounding our food sources, food labels, buying organic on a budget and so much more. Join Chalene for her interview with Laura Klein of Organic Authority to get answers to these questions and so much more. Stop dieting & start living: www.131Method.com Get the 131 Book!!! Here’s The System I Use Every Day to be More Organized & Crazy Productive: www.pushjournal.com Sign Up For MY WEEKLY NEWSLETTER and you'll get FREE tips on how to live a ridiculously amazing fun-filled life! Be sure you are subscribed to this podcast to automatically receive your episodes!!! Spotify Itunes Stitcher Subscribe to Build Your Tribe!!! Spotify Itunes Stitcher Join our NEW, awesome PodSquad on Facebook here! Get episode show notes here: www.chalenejohnson.com/podcast Connect with me on your fav social platform: SnapChat: ChaleneOfficial Facebook: www.Facebook.com/Chalene Instagram: www.Instagram.com/ChaleneJohnson Twitter: www.Twitter.com/ChaleneJohnson Hey! Send me a tweet & tell me what you think about the show! (Use the Hashtag) #TheChaleneShow so I know you’re a homie! XOXO Chalene
How do you get your family (especially your kids) to eat more vegetables? In this bonus interview with Laura Klein, co-founder of Organic Authority and professionally trained chef, Chalene gets the scoop on an easy cooking technique that will have your loved ones asking for more veggies! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join Courtney Bentley, and special guest, Co-founder of Organic Authority and Eco Salon owner Laura Klein as they discuss changing the world one listener at a time by inspiring change through conscious living and empowering individuals to live that change! As a self-proclaimed "Conscious Carnivore" Laura encourages all walks of life to pursue organic diets. Whether vegan, vegetarian, in between, or a meat eater, organic fruits and vegetables can be worked into any diet. In this episode, you will also learn the differences between organic farms and large-scale conventional food farm methods and how that affected Laura's perspective on the importance of organic foods. Organic foods, are essential to wellness, and are rising in popularity & familiarity. Laura explains how she got into the organic mindset, how she started her business and most importantly how she manages to implement an organic lifestyle on a daily basis! From switching to natural beauty products to consuming chemical free- garden fresh goodies, Laura describes how to make that healthy conversion one avocado at a time! This episode is brought to you by my brain juice Noo Nectar at: http://www.noonectar.com Learn More About Laura Klein: organicauthority.com Website : http://fitfiercefabulouspodcast.com || http://www.courtneyvioletbentley.com Hashtag: #FFFPodcast Social Media: @courtneybentley_ || @Fitfiercefabulouspodcast Be sure to enter the giveaway by leaving a rating and review with your IG handle for your chance to win the 1 year anniversary SWAG bag! Contest ends March 20th, 2018! Check out our facebook group for discussions after the episode: https://www.facebook.com/groups/fitfiercefabulouspodcast/ self-help
Joining me today is Laura Lynn Klein, an environmental superstar who is co-founder of Organic Authority, a new media company that publishes OrganicAuthority.com (http://www.organicauthority.com/) and EcoSalon.com (http://ecosalon.com/). The podcast is produced by Red Cup Agency and Lee Schneider is the interviewer.
Health and diet advice you can trust...Susun Weed answers your health questions followed by an informative interview with Zoe Helene. Zoe Helene (@cosmicsister.com), a multidisciplinary artist, cultural activist and psychedelic feminist, is connecting visionaries who share her commitment to women’s rights, animal rights and the right to journey with sacred plants. Zoe’s work has been featured in Forbes, Boston Magazine, Utne Reader, Outside Magazine, Boston Globe, Newsday, MIT Technology Review, and Fast Company. Her sustainability articles have been published in LA Yoga, Organic Spa, Coco Eco, Eco Salon, Conscious Living, Endangered Species Coalition, Huffington Post, Organic Authority and Ladybud. Zoe travels to remote regions with her husband and partner, ethnobotanist and Medicine Hunter Chris Kilham, to promote medicinal plants, environmental protection and cultural preservation. In 2007, Zoe founded Cosmic Sister®, a collective for women who understand that true balance of power between genders will bring peace, progress and sustainability. In 2013, she launched the Cosmic Sister Plant Spirit Grant, a merit-based program that supports women as they experience ayahuasca ceremony in the Peruvian Amazon. Two new companion grant programs, Women of the Psychedelic Renaissance and Cosmic Sisters of Cannabis, focus on helping women educate the public about the benefits and risks of psychedelics and responsible use of sacred plants such as ayahuasca, cannabis, peyote, and psilocybin mushrooms, in transformational mind/body/spirit work. Zoe’s mission is to bring more powerful stories about women’s frontline work in this arena to the forefront of public conversation. Through a fiscal sponsorship with the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS), donations for these projects are fully tax deductible. Please visit www.cosmicsister.com/support for more information.