In episode #18 we are getting a real life approach to lyme disease with Jolene Hart. Jolene Hart, CHC, AADP is a health coach certified by the Institute for Integrative Nutrition, a former magazine beauty editor, and founder of the pioneering beauty coaching practice Beauty Is Wellness. She is the author of Eat Pretty, a seasonal guide to looking and feeling beautiful using nutrition and self-care, as well as the companion journal Eat Pretty, Live Well, and the book of daily inspirations Eat Pretty Every Day. Since their publication, the Eat Pretty books have been translated into four languages, and have been featured in a broad range of print and online media including InStyle, Martha Stewart Living, People Stylewatch, and Family Circle magazines, Refinery 29, Design Sponge, Mind Body Green, Well + Good, and The Chalkboard Mag.
At the heart of Jolene’s work is her desire to empower women with knowledge of their own ability to shape their lifelong beauty and health with the healing powers of food and self-care. Her private coaching looks at many areas of life, from stress and hormones to diet, digestion and healthy personal care products, to help women build a lifestyle of beauty that enables them look and feel their best from the inside. Jolene writes a monthly beauty nutrition column for Allrecipes magazine and also serves as the founding editor of Modern Luxury magazine’s wellness section, Wellthy, for Philadelphia Style magazine. She was recently given Philadelphia Magazine’s prestigious Best of Philly award for her health coaching services.
Connect With Jolene:
Topics-
- Who is Jolene Hart?
- What is lyme disease?
- Common things people may not know about lyme.
- What her future looks like with lyme disease.
- What has helped her the most in living with lyme.
- Biggest/lesson and takeaways.
- Her top 3 health habits that have made the biggest impact in her life.
Link Mentioned in Podcast-
- Jolene’s Blog Post on Lyme Disease
- Jolene’s 3 books- Eat Pretty, Eat Pretty Live Well, Eat Pretty Everyday
- Work with Jolene- Coaching Services
- Nantucket Spider- Tick Repellant
Why We Love It?
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