Lisa Roszel, a nurse practitioner and entrepreneur who is redefining wellness and beauty through her pioneering company, Impower Wellness. Lisa shares her journey from a career in public healthcare to establishing a med spa focused on holistic beauty and self-empowerment. She discusses the importance of personal awareness and examining the motivations behind cosmetic treatments, offering a revolutionary perspective on an industry often driven by external validation.Listeners will discover how Lisa's experiences in the Canadian healthcare system and her personal encounters with burnout led to a significant career shift. Emphasizing a holistic approach to beauty that prioritizes mental health and well-being, Lisa reveals her clinic’s unique client journeys, which often involve turning away procedures not aligned with an individual's inner values. This episode is rich with insights into how social media impacts self-image and offers guidance on cultivating authentic self-worth beyond cosmetic enhancements.Key Takeaways:Lisa Roszel stresses the importance of understanding the motivations behind pursuing cosmetic treatments and the significance of self-awareness in these decisions.Impower Wellness focuses on offering personalized consultations that identify the root causes of clients’ concerns, often referring them to external partners for supportive treatments like hormone replacement or therapy.Social media's influence on self-perception and beauty standards is a central theme, highlighting the importance of resisting the pressure to conform to unrealistic ideals.Lisa's transition from a career in public health to entrepreneurship was fueled by a desire to make a genuine impact, uniting her values and purpose with her business practices.Empowerment and authenticity are central to Lisa's mission, advocating for a shift in the beauty industry's approach to fostering a more integrated and personal journey towards self-acceptance.Notable Quotes:"I think most of us move through life without being aware and we say, I want this thing or I need this thing without ever looking at the why and saying, well, why do you want that thing?" - Lisa Roszel."I think we spend most of our time saying, I need this. I want this to be able to make my own happiness or to feel like I belong somewhere instead of taking the time and space away from that." - Lisa Roszel."We don't serve a 'I want what she's having' service. Because you should never want for what someone else has. You should want it for your own purpose." - Lisa Roszel."I feel like we are in a beautiful opportunity where people come to feel better about themselves. And most people in the industry are actually tearing people down and making them feel worse." - Lisa Roszel."If we live in our purpose and our values, I feel confident that the finances will flow after that." - Lisa Roszel.Connect with Lisa Roszel:WebsiteInstagram
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