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Sarah is an ER Doctor turned soap maker. After almost ten years of practice, she became unsettled about the course of her career. She liked the work, and was good at it. But the practice of emergency medicine was not what she thought it would be. The paperwork. The dictations. The constant hum of worry in her brain about the existence of human error - that she could miss something with a potentially devastating result. And there was the upsetting fact that many of the patients she cared for had absolutely no interest in contributing to their own health.
She leased a commercial space in Carbondale, Colorado. She put together a green facility with a small retail space, a soap making area, a perfumery station, and two "clean rooms" (clean room attire required) for making skin care products. She launched the store and the website in April of 2012. This is where she operates today.
She loves what she does now more than she could have ever have imagined. She does miss a few things about being in the ER, but, in some ways, feels like she is practicing a broader medicine now - helping people choose natural and organic skin care products, encouraging them to nourish themselves physically and spiritually, and detoxifying their medicine cabinets all the while. Guiding people to make healthier choices for their skin, their bodies, their minds, and this beautiful planet seems like a brand of medicine that could really do some good.
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By Suzi: Gurl Gone GreenSarah is an ER Doctor turned soap maker. After almost ten years of practice, she became unsettled about the course of her career. She liked the work, and was good at it. But the practice of emergency medicine was not what she thought it would be. The paperwork. The dictations. The constant hum of worry in her brain about the existence of human error - that she could miss something with a potentially devastating result. And there was the upsetting fact that many of the patients she cared for had absolutely no interest in contributing to their own health.
She leased a commercial space in Carbondale, Colorado. She put together a green facility with a small retail space, a soap making area, a perfumery station, and two "clean rooms" (clean room attire required) for making skin care products. She launched the store and the website in April of 2012. This is where she operates today.
She loves what she does now more than she could have ever have imagined. She does miss a few things about being in the ER, but, in some ways, feels like she is practicing a broader medicine now - helping people choose natural and organic skin care products, encouraging them to nourish themselves physically and spiritually, and detoxifying their medicine cabinets all the while. Guiding people to make healthier choices for their skin, their bodies, their minds, and this beautiful planet seems like a brand of medicine that could really do some good.
Connect with SARAH-Links Mentioned in The Podcast-