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Ep393: Finding Strength in the Unexpected with Transformational Mentor and Elegant Femme Founder Tara Marino

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Tara Marino is the Founder & CEO of Elegant Femme, a French clothing designer, and a mentor for women returning to the truth of their souls worldwide. Years before she created the FemmeTypes, EF programs, or ran a multi-million dollar business, she was a young woman in need of healing power. After tragically losing her newborn son, she turned inward, uncovering the beauty and abundance around her, and slowly but surely returned to wholeness. Miraculously, that journey revealed her life’s purpose–– to support women as they awaken the truth of their feminine souls. Countless experiences before, during, and after her healing journey, from obtaining degrees in International Business, French, and Psychology, to years of intensive IVF, to living in France with her family, to designing a clothing line featured in Paris Fashion Week–– each moment delivered her spiritual growth and feminine power. She now supports thousands Elegant Femmes around the globe as they do the same through online programs and private mentorship. Go to ElegantFemme.com to start your journey to your Beautiful Soul-Led Life. More of Tara:

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Tara Marino is the Founder & CEO of Elegant Femme, a French clothing designer, and a mentor for women returning to the truth of their souls worldwide. Years before she created the FemmeTypes, EF programs, or ran a multi-million dollar business, she was a young woman in need of healing power. After tragically losing her newborn son, she turned inward, uncovering the beauty and abundance around her, and slowly but surely returned to wholeness. Miraculously, that journey revealed her life’s purpose–– to support women as they awaken the truth of their feminine souls. Countless experiences before, during, and after her healing journey, from obtaining degrees in International Business, French, and Psychology, to years of intensive IVF, to living in France with her family, to designing a clothing line featured in Paris Fashion Week–– each moment delivered her spiritual growth and feminine power. She now supports thousands Elegant Femmes around the globe as they do the same through online programs and private mentorship. Go to ElegantFemme.com to start your journey to your Beautiful Soul-Led Life. More of Tara:

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