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At Miami’s The Pickled Beet, Chef Liz Creates Vibrant, Wholesome Dishes that Prove Healthy Food can be Delicious

Q: What inspired you to start The Pickled Beet, and how did you come up with the name?Chef Liz: Every experience I had prior to founding The Pickled Beet inspired me to find my purpose and create a service that enriches the lives of others. Growing up in an Italian Irish family, food has always been my epicenter. When I decided I wanted to step away from my executive corporate job more than 20 years ago, founding a personal chef company was a natural trans..

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Amy Kelly is a Life Reset & Confidence Coach who Helps Individuals Reclaim Their Power, Rebuild Self-Belief, and Create a Life Aligned with Their True Desires

Q: How did you become interested in becoming a Life Reset & Confidence Coach?
AK:  Honestly, it all started with my own breakdown. On paper, I had everything you’re told to want the house, the marriage, the career, the picture-perfect life. But inside, I was completely disconnected. When it all fell apart, I packed my bags, travelled solo, learnt to trust myself again, rebuilt my life, and slowly realized this: the greatest reset doesn’t come from ticking..

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Amber Mikesell is the Founder of Suivera, a Non-Profit All Beliefs Organization Committed to Heart-Centered Transformation with Over 1.3 Million Members in 113 Countries

Q: In your book Silence Your Inner Critic, you compare the battle against self-doubt to the epic battle between a superhero and a supervillain. What inspired this analogy, and what makes it so powerful?AM: The superhero-versus-supervillain analogy came from a very real place in my own healing journey. Like so many people, I spent years listening to the voice in my head that told me I wasn’t good enough, smart enough, or worthy enough. That voice—the Inner ..

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Charlene Li, Speaker, Author, and Disruptive Leadership Expert

Q: You’ve worked with a wide variety of industries. Do you have a soft spot for one, or is there a field that gives you particular pleasure? CL: I do — health care. It’s something that touches every person, and the stakes are incredibly high. When I work with leaders in health care, there’s a real sense of purpose and often a deep personal connection to the work. What excites me is the opportunity for technology to help deliver better outcomes more equitab..

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Keisha N. Blain, Ph.D., Brings History Alive with Passion and Purpose

Q: You’ve been called one of the most innovative historians of your generation. How do you define innovation in historical scholarship?KB: I think innovation in historical scholarship is the willingness to explore topics that others might not have considered—or the willingness to grapple with familiar topics in new ways. Part of what I have tried to do in my work is not to simply replicate past approaches. I ask new questions, consider new voices that migh..

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