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Ep. 51 - Ten Years in the Beauty Industry: Natalie's Lessons Learned From Behind the Chair

Ep. 51 - Ten Years in the Beauty Industry: Natalie's Lessons Learned From Behind the Chair

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You learn a lot after a decade of making people feel beautiful. This week Natalie shares the most profound lessons she's learned about herself, others, and life in general that we can all benefit from hearing too.

If you're looking to gain some powerful insights to walk into your day and this next year with, then this episode is for you. 

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