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the life stuff that makes or breaks the business stuff {NAME}, you know that friend that’s fear

the life stuff that makes or breaks the business stuff {NAME}, you know that friend that’s fearless when it comes to cannonballing into the vulnerability pool… And everyone in their splash zone can’t help but crave those confident, cool waters and join in with their own vulnerability swan dive? Yep. I have one of those friends. Her name is Jenna Kutcher. And Jenna and I actually recorded one of these deeply honest chats on video… just for you. (No swimsuits involved… but it’s not totally off topic.) [image](=) Jenna and I sat down so I could share my thoughts, truths, and methods on how our body image impacts everything. Holy cow, {NAME}. Everything I share with Jenna has come from YEARS of work to get out of my head and out of my own way as I show up for the audience I love to serve. [And you can get FREE access to this exclusive conversation (that’s really like a life training) when you snag a copy of Jenna’s new book, “How Are You, Really?”]() Once you grab your copy of her book, you can use the sign-up form on that page so that my training (and all the others) can be sent to your inbox! But, {NAME}, remember how I mentioned Jenna’s super awesome splash zone? You know, the “I’ll go first” effect she has on people? I’m not the only one that’s been drawn into her wake and *totally* inspired to share a life lesson from the heart. So when you pre-order Jenna’s new book, “How Are You, Really?”, you get instant access to MY conversation with Jenna… plus NINE other conversations with incredible leaders and experts you already know and love! Mel Robbins, Glo Atanmo, Russell Brunson, Lori Harder… they’re all sharing their own no-holds-barred conversations with Jenna in a collection she’s calling, The Expert Series: In-Depth Life Lessons with Your Favorite Leaders. There’s nothing I love more than peeking into the minds and lives of those I admire most… And The Expert Series is one of the most genuine displays I’ve seen yet. So be sure to grab and enjoy Jenna’s debut book and then join me and 9 other experts for a little heart-to-heart. We’ll see you inside! ALL my best, Amy PS - Any trouble accessing the training? [Click here to send Jenna’s team a quick support email](mailto:support@jennakutcher.com), and they’ll get you taken care of! :) To update your information or unsubscribe from my email list completely click here: [Unsubscribe]( Amy Porterfield, Inc. 6339 Charlotte Pike #920 Nashville, Tennessee 37209 United States

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