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Today in the guest chair is Trayjeana Rogers. Her nickname is Tray. She is a Licensed Esthetician and owner of Valley Boutique SC, in Columbia, SC.
Her motto for VBSC is "appreciating natural beauty." She is originally from Los Angeles, CA and her experiences in the entertainment industry led to a desire to educate and service the public that beauty cannot exist without skin health. An esthetic proverb says: The healthier the skin is, the less makeup is needed. I live and work by that concept.
In my conversation with Tray, we discuss topics from her being a stay at home mom, why she doesn't have cable, her challenges with postpartum depression after giving birth to her sons, the importance of her faith and raising her two sons as "Men of Valor", her love for books and history, her thoughts on racial healing in the United States as she is married to a white man, to how her background and her husband's background were so vastly different from each other and why she believed he was going to be her husband.
She shares how her ability to support her husband after he was let go from his job led to him starting his business sooner than they had planned and how their combined skills have enabled him to earn 2x the money working less hours as his own boss.
Her knowledge of skincare is evident as she discusses her work and why she encourages her clients to work on creating healthier skin to reduce their makeup usage.
Questions I Asked
Insights You'll Learn
Contact Trayjeana Rogers
Website
Facebook
Email: [email protected]
Music Credit:
Bensound Elevate
Bensound Badass
Subscribe to Podcast: Apple Itunes | Spotify |
Today in the guest chair is Trayjeana Rogers. Her nickname is Tray. She is a Licensed Esthetician and owner of Valley Boutique SC, in Columbia, SC.
Her motto for VBSC is "appreciating natural beauty." She is originally from Los Angeles, CA and her experiences in the entertainment industry led to a desire to educate and service the public that beauty cannot exist without skin health. An esthetic proverb says: The healthier the skin is, the less makeup is needed. I live and work by that concept.
In my conversation with Tray, we discuss topics from her being a stay at home mom, why she doesn't have cable, her challenges with postpartum depression after giving birth to her sons, the importance of her faith and raising her two sons as "Men of Valor", her love for books and history, her thoughts on racial healing in the United States as she is married to a white man, to how her background and her husband's background were so vastly different from each other and why she believed he was going to be her husband.
She shares how her ability to support her husband after he was let go from his job led to him starting his business sooner than they had planned and how their combined skills have enabled him to earn 2x the money working less hours as his own boss.
Her knowledge of skincare is evident as she discusses her work and why she encourages her clients to work on creating healthier skin to reduce their makeup usage.
Questions I Asked
Insights You'll Learn
Contact Trayjeana Rogers
Website
Facebook
Email: [email protected]
Music Credit:
Bensound Elevate
Bensound Badass
Subscribe to Podcast: Apple Itunes | Spotify |