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Healing isn't a luxury. It's a business that works. Jamie Fanara.

59 min · 10 de dic de 2025
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In this episode of Makers & Misfits, Corbyn sits down with Jamie Fanara of Body Craft Wellness, a massage therapist and educator who has spent more than two decades helping people heal through intuition, purpose, and a whole lot of grit. Jamie shares how she built two thriving businesses almost entirely through word-of-mouth, why trusting your gut matters more than any business plan, and how to grow without losing your soul in the process. It’s a conversation about balance, burnout, and the magic that happens when you follow what feels right.

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