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Laura Cohen is the founder of ELY Active; a modest activewear company that is more than just a brand. It's a movement. Laura is on a mission to break down stereotypes and empower women to be themselves.
Laura shares her journey from growing up in Paris to moving to Israel, her extensive career in marketing, and her transition into the fitness world. She discusses the challenges of finding modest workout clothing and how this inspired her to create a solution for herself and other women. Laura left a successful 13-year career in marketing to focus on ELY active and her mission. The conversation highlights themes of empowerment, creativity, and the importance of community among women.
Sound Bites
"I need to be different."
"If you don't do it now, when?"
"Don't limit yourself, you know."
"There is no shortcut in life."
"It's a question of priority."
"It's okay to say no, you know."
"I can and I will, watch me."
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Laura Cohen is the founder of ELY Active; a modest activewear company that is more than just a brand. It's a movement. Laura is on a mission to break down stereotypes and empower women to be themselves.
Laura shares her journey from growing up in Paris to moving to Israel, her extensive career in marketing, and her transition into the fitness world. She discusses the challenges of finding modest workout clothing and how this inspired her to create a solution for herself and other women. Laura left a successful 13-year career in marketing to focus on ELY active and her mission. The conversation highlights themes of empowerment, creativity, and the importance of community among women.
Sound Bites
"I need to be different."
"If you don't do it now, when?"
"Don't limit yourself, you know."
"There is no shortcut in life."
"It's a question of priority."
"It's okay to say no, you know."
"I can and I will, watch me."
Follow the TrailBLAZER Pod on Instagram
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