What inspired you to launch your wellness agency, Ari Life? What was your goal?

Ari Life, has been a full circle dream I’ve carried with me as a small child, to inform and empower others to live a more fulfilled life.

Slow to jump on the social media chain, I was the “real life” influencer, the girl advocating for whatever charcoal, clay, apple cider vinegar concoction I had spent hours researching and crafting as a face mask, or informing those around me on the implications of vitamin B12 nutrient deficiencies, gluten disruption as a binding agent, and High Fructose Corn Syrup contributing to weight gain and diabetes.

The blog represented an aesthetically curated base of information about wellness. First and foremost, I am a story teller, someone who appreciates aesthetics and art, and second, am an informer. I wanted to tell stories and inspire others in a manner that I would receive well: the farm girl chic method to merge aesthetic appeal and sustainability.

As life progressed, I took time away from the blog to focus on other career interests and pursued acting and modeling on a full time basis. Ari Life: The Wellness Agency transpired by connecting my multitude of communities. Bringing influential women to the forefront of wellness by curating influential marketing experiences and content creation. My goal is to empower women through wellness. Women make 75% of all transactional purchases in the world. If we can change the purchasing power of women we can change the world, increasing well-being for all of humanity.

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