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Hey , Happy International Women's Day! Today I’m sharing some fashion finds, money tips, advice

Hey , Happy International Women's Day! Today I’m sharing some fashion finds, money tips, advice on advocating for your hormone health, PLUS a special announcement in the P.S. section. 1. FAVORITE FINDS OF THE WEEK: Here’s a chic, fashion-forward find that can transform everyday outfits: the faux collar necklace. It's a brilliant way to instantly transform any plain blouse or sweater into something more stylish and sophisticated. And let me tell you, it's way more comfortable than layering with a full shirt underneath. You can find them on Etsy for $13-$20 - just search for “fake collar” or “collar necklace.” And here's a pro tip for Zoom calls: throw one of these collars over a T-shirt and it looks like you're wearing a high-end blouse – instant style upgrade! 2. WHAT I’M READING: Since it’s International Women's Day, I want to share a book that was a lifeline for me: ["Women & Money" by Suze Orman](. When Bret and I were half a million dollars in debt (true story), this book was a beacon of hope. It's not just a guide about managing finances; it's a lesson in connecting self-worth with financial understanding. = Suze's book helped me realize the importance of financial literacy, especially at a time when I was overwhelmed by numbers and thought I was 'bad at money.' It's a must-read for women who want to take control of their financial destiny; it changed my perspective on money and self-worth dramatically. 3. LET'S TALK ABOUT IT: In [today’s episode of The Chalene Show](), I'm getting real about a topic that's close to my heart and deeply concerning – the healthcare system's failure to address women's health. It's frustrating, and frankly, unacceptable how women are expected to just 'deal with it' when it comes to health issues, especially those related to hormones. This oversight has real-life consequences. Many women are prescribed medications like statins without adequate research backing their efficacy for us. We need to address and prioritize hormone support, which is often overlooked in favor of quick-fix solutions like antidepressants. I talk about these issues (and more) on The Chalene Show, including how vital it is for us to advocate for our health. Be sure to share this episode with your friends! Love you, mean it! Chalene P.S. Are you ready for Part 6 of "The Rise and Ruin of Rachel and Dave Hollis"?! It’s finally coming out tomorrow on Patreon. If you haven’t yet, head there to listen to my two-minute snippet to get excited. Listeners are commenting that they're hooked on this series, even those who weren't fans of the Hollises before! If you haven't subscribed yet, now's the perfect time to take advantage of the 7-day free trial (which applies to the higher tier too, FYI). Sign up [here on Patreon](. Follow Us = NOTE: If you would like to stop receiving these weekly Snapshot emails: [Click Here](. We will update your preferences AND you will still receive communications from other brands you may have subscribed to. Want less email? I know you may be suffering from email overload and we want to ensure you are receiving only the emails you want to receive. You may update your email preferences for our each of our brands to give your inbox a little break by [Clicking Here](. [Unsubscribe]( Team Johnson 1521 Alton Rd #187 Miami Beach, Florida 33139 United States

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