Episode 20

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22nd Oct 2018

#020: Going Green: Sustainability, Eco Friendly Lifestyle + Conscious Traveling with Valeria Hinojosa

This week on the Alchemized Life Podcast we welcome Valeria Hinojosa, Conscious Lifestyle Blogger + Founder of WTS Connect, for a conversation on the importance and need for this planet to start taking the eco-friendly lifestyle seriously.

 

Valeria Hinojosa, also known as Water Thrus Skin, is a powerful force in the conscious community. A world traveler, yogi, vegan, and eco-friendly blogger, Valeria has stayed at and reviewed over 200 sustainable hotels worldwide and shares her travels + tips through her Instagram and Blog, Water Thru Skin.

 

Valeria quit her job in the financial sector after receiving the promotion of her dreams, knowing that there was more to life than what she had experienced thus far in her career. In this episode, we talk all about Valeria’s switch from the corporate world to full-time blogger and founder of WTS Connect - the world’s first influencer agency connecting conscious brands to bloggers. We also discuss why hitting rock bottom was the cleanse she needed to fully step into her power as an entrepreneur, why it is important now more than ever to start integrating sustainable practices into your lifestyle, and why Valeria believes the conscious movement is an inside job that starts within.

 

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The Alchemized Life
Your soulful wellness guide to designing a life you love through tools that empower, enlighten and inspire you every day to thrive emotionally, physically and spiritually.
This show was created to expand the world of wellness to those who don’t know where to start, feel lost in the sea of "How-to” articles, or need an extra push to begin their journey. Combining the expertise of wellness visionaries, industry thought leaders, and Ava's passion for making wellness approachable, listeners will leave feeling empowered and inspired to incorporate the tools they learn into their daily lives.