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self-evolution, relationships, sex & beyond!
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About the Host
In her 20s Rachele studied business and music in the home of country, Nashville, Tennessee. She worked for country music legend Garth Brooks’s publishing team and partied with everyone from Chris Stapleton to Shania Twain.
At 25 Rachele had a “quarter life crisis” with the changes in the music industry she decided to change gear. She moved to New York City and studied at the Make Up For Ever Academy in Soho.
It worked - soon after Rachele started to freelance in the fashion industry working at landed jobs during New York Fashion Week, on shoots for high end magazines like Vogue and Harper’s Bazaar with big name models.
Her journey of discovery continued when she then moved to Miami for a job with beauty brand Oribe. After months of being stuck behind a desk and gaining weight, she decided things had to change.
Driving to work she turned her car into a university, listening to podcasts and personal development audio books from Tony Robbins and Lewis Howes. “I think you can get so lost in your day-to-day routine focusing on what's going wrong, that it’s easy to get stuck without realizing it ,” says Rachele. She used those hours and her new-found knowledge to plan her next step.
After building up relationships with photographers and models in Florida, she quit her corporate life and decided to work for herself as a makeup artist.
“I hope to inspire women to believe in themselves, dream big and encourage them to find the confidence and inner courage to live the life they truly desire.” “There is so much freedom in that and I want all women to experience it.”
And Rachele doesn’t stop there - she also is a certified meditation, Akashic Records reader & yoga instructor, and is a novice astrology chart reader.
Her love of traveling has seen her visiting Australia, Argentina, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Mexico, Canada, Europe and the UK.
And it was a mentally and verbally controlling relationship in her 20s that made her realize even bad events are a learning curve.
“You must learn things about yourself,” says Rachele. “Every situation is an opportunity to learn and grow from and that mindset has really helped me and freed me from the feelings of guilt and beating myself up over things that have happened. You don't have control over everything or other people, all you have is control over your own mind. I’ve done a lot of soul searching and figuring out.”
She certainly has - and we expect there will be a lot more to come.
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