2016-10-17
53 分钟I think I was just surrounding myself with so much inspiration that all of a sudden it was like I was staring at these people and staring at these covers, and I thought, that's what I want to do.
I want to be this inspiration for other people.
Today's guest, Lori Harter, spends pretty much most of her days building businesses and helping women stand in a place of health and vibrance and vitality.
She also has graced the COVID of a number of different health and fitness magazines as a cover model.
This really sounds odd for somebody who actually knew who she was as a kid, because Laurie grew up in a town in Michigan where she was part of a faith based community where she was largely isolated from the entire outside world.
And in her early teens, she developed a pretty severe anxiety disorder and also struggled with weight, as did her entire family.
She was the person that you would think would be the last one to end up doing what she's doing.
Yet somehow something happened.
A switch flipped, and all of a sudden, everything came pouring out with Lori and led to years of transformation and healing.
And now her standing in a place to be able to turn around and do that for other people, we dive into this really powerful journey.
In today's conversation, I'm Jonathan Fields.
This is Good Life project.
Really kind of fascinated by your story, by your journey.
You know, I want to talk about what you're up to now, because I think you're doing some really cool stuff.
You know, right now you're sort of a luminary, leading light in the world of wellness and fitness and sort of taking control of life.
This was not your early state of being from what I can tell from your story.
So you grew up in the midwest, right?
Yes, I'm actually from Upper Michigan, so a lot of people didn't even know there's an upper portion to Michigan.
Really small town.
I know.