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Brand Trifecta Special Guest Suzette Hibble, SHE Photography

April 11, 2017

Join the 3-day brand challenge!

Have your brand on the brain? Wondering if it’s time for a refresh, rebrand, or maybe a DO OVER? Join the 3-day brand challenge! brandtrifecta.com! Think of the strongest brands in the world: Apple. Nike. Starbucks. IMMEDIATELY, their essence comes to mind. You know their logo, their motto, their values, their *personality*. You don’t have to be one of the biggest companies in the world to have a strong brand. What you DO …

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May 4, 2016

SHE’s in the News!

SHE has reason to celebrate this week with three of our original images in the news. First, Diablo Magazine used our shot of the incredible Woodhouse Day Spa in Walnut Creek—which as Diablo Magazine points out, is the perfect spot to bring Mom (or yourself) for a special treat on Mother’s Day (or any day!). SHE Photography also appears this week in the Lamorinda Weekly’s coverage of the Lombardy Fashion Show. At this awesome …

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April 4, 2014

She Photography Made It Onto Faces Of PPA!

I’m honored to have been recognized through Professional Photographers of America as one of the Faces of PPA. …

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What drew me to Suzette’s work was her ability to both set up a perfect scene, yet still catch an unplanned moment gracefully. It results in a series of images that are well thought out but also spontaneous and natural.

Heatherose Peluso
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This girl killed it!  Placed #1! #dancemoms #starpowerdancecompetition
ISO guidance on future training and career opportunities in the medical field. 

As many of you have known I have been on quite a healing journey.  For 15 years I struggled w chronic Lyme and co-infections.  What I learned during this journey is that the Western Medical system has some huge gaps.  It was when I explored Functional Medicine, Natuorpathic Medicine, Oriental Medicine, etc., that I finally got answers and started my healing journey.
2 years ago I embarked on a hard core journey to finally fully heal myself and was successful!  a huge shout out to Patrick Lynch at Sky Ridge Accupuncture and Oriental Medicine.  A combination of impeccable diet, herbs and Accupuncture were my solution.  I am sold.  I am grateful to all who have guided me on my path to this point.  I’ve worked w some incredible doctors. 
After so many years of diving in deep, I feel I know a lot, and there yet there is so much more to learn.  I want to know more.  I want to help others.  I want to continue to learn about Functional Medicine, Nutrition, health, etc. 
So my predicament, I’m obviously not going to medical school to become a doctor.  I don’t have the bandwidth for that, I wish I did.  What are my alternatives?
I’ve considered becoming a nurse or a Physicians Assistant. I’ve looked at online programs for Functional Nutrition. 
I have not worked in health care in any form, so I don’t come with a background in this field other than a ton of personal experience. 
I’d love to interview some of my friends who work in functional medicine, NP etc., to see what types of opportunities exist as a support person in this area.  Leaving the functional medicine expertise to the doctors and allowing the follow up, nutrition, wellness support to someone like me.  What type of training would I need?  I’d love any suggestions.  I’m looking at training through a company called Functional Nutrition Lab.  But again without prior background as a nurse or nutritionist, I fear I may not have all the pieces. I’d love any suggestion or guidance.  Or, if you would be willing to have a call with me, I’d love to pick your brain.

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