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S2: E1- Lou Featherstone: Stoked on A Self-Love Revolution

S2: E1- Lou Featherstone: Stoked on A Self-Love Revolution

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What's up motherf**kers?


We are kicking off Season 2 of Sisters in Stoke with a BANG with the incredible Lou Featherstone. Honestly, this episode is less interview and more a masterclass in what radical self-love looks like in action.


Lou Featherstone (aka @luinluland) is a 53 year old accidental middle aged influencer dedicated to growing old disgracefully. She is also a ray of fucking sunshine.


The Captain of The Self Love Revolution she is driven by a deep sense of purpose to connect humans and empower women to show up for themselves, shed shame, find their confidence and embrace the fear, and find their voice and power in midlife and through the menopause.
She’s a disruptor, conversation starter, permission giver, positivity rebel, a bad feminist and vibrator advocate.


We talk about cultivating courage, backing yourself, leaping before you're ready, self-love, masturbation, pleasure, trusting your gut, CrossFit, recovering from weed addiction, divorce, parenting, friendship, adventure, fashion, fitness, fun and MORE!


For anyone wondering "What's next?" and looking for that push to take the leap, this is the episode for you.


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Hey you! Yeah YOU! Looking for support to live a bigger life in 2024?


I have limited 1:1 coaching spots available now along with group coaching launching soon. Make sure you're on my email list and following me on Insta to stay up to date.


LFG!


xoxo

Meghann




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