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Welcome back to another episode of Mick Unplugged! I'm your host, Mick Hunt, and today we have a truly inspiring guest joining us—Rachel Cohen. Rachel is a remarkable individual who has faced and conquered significant personal challenges to become an advocate for kindness, self-improvement, and anti-bullying efforts.
In this episode, we dive into Rachel’s innovative approach to personal growth, where she rejects the concept of yearly resolutions in favour of daily self-betterment. We also explore her entrepreneurial journey, including the creation of the patent-pending "zip towels," designed to solve the common problem of towels slipping off rods.
Rachel shares her heartfelt experiences with bullying—how she supported her daughter through a difficult situation and developed "kindness matters" bracelets to foster positive communication in schools. We'll discuss her viral success in the world of quirky food videos and her ongoing mission to inspire others through motivation, gratitude, and fulfilling endeavours.
Whether you’re here for entrepreneurial insights, personal growth strategies, or just an uplifting conversation, this episode has something for everyone. So, grab a cup of coffee, settle in, and let's get unplugged with Rachel Cohen.
Takeaways:
· Rachel's food hacks went viral, leading to a successful online presence.
· Fulfilment is more important than financial success.
· Rachel's anti-bullying initiative aims to raise awareness and promote kindness.
Sound Bites:
· "I believe in kindness, positivity, and gratitude."
· "Success without fulfilment is the ultimate failure."
· "You have to really trust yourself."
Connect and Discover
Instagram: Instagram.com/_rachelcohenhair_
Facebook: Facebook.com/rachelcohenhair
Website: ziptowels.com
Tik Tok: @3rocky4
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Welcome back to another episode of Mick Unplugged! I'm your host, Mick Hunt, and today we have a truly inspiring guest joining us—Rachel Cohen. Rachel is a remarkable individual who has faced and conquered significant personal challenges to become an advocate for kindness, self-improvement, and anti-bullying efforts.
In this episode, we dive into Rachel’s innovative approach to personal growth, where she rejects the concept of yearly resolutions in favour of daily self-betterment. We also explore her entrepreneurial journey, including the creation of the patent-pending "zip towels," designed to solve the common problem of towels slipping off rods.
Rachel shares her heartfelt experiences with bullying—how she supported her daughter through a difficult situation and developed "kindness matters" bracelets to foster positive communication in schools. We'll discuss her viral success in the world of quirky food videos and her ongoing mission to inspire others through motivation, gratitude, and fulfilling endeavours.
Whether you’re here for entrepreneurial insights, personal growth strategies, or just an uplifting conversation, this episode has something for everyone. So, grab a cup of coffee, settle in, and let's get unplugged with Rachel Cohen.
Takeaways:
· Rachel's food hacks went viral, leading to a successful online presence.
· Fulfilment is more important than financial success.
· Rachel's anti-bullying initiative aims to raise awareness and promote kindness.
Sound Bites:
· "I believe in kindness, positivity, and gratitude."
· "Success without fulfilment is the ultimate failure."
· "You have to really trust yourself."
Connect and Discover
Instagram: Instagram.com/_rachelcohenhair_
Facebook: Facebook.com/rachelcohenhair
Website: ziptowels.com
Tik Tok: @3rocky4
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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