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Discover Your Talent–Do What You Love

228: Feed Your Skin Food—Not Poison

Discover Your Talent–Do What You Love

Don Hutcheson

Education, Business, Self-improvement, Careers

5.0619 Ratings

🗓️ 16 March 2016

⏱️ 24 minutes

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Summary

Trina Felber was seven weeks pregnant when she glanced at the ingredient label on her “organic and natural” moisturizer. “There were carcinogens, endocrine disrupters, things like that. They were not just harming me but also the little one growing inside me at that time.” Having already experienced one miscarriage, she knew something had to change. Trina founded Primal Life Organics Paleo Skincare Company and has created 100 food-based skincare solutions to feed the skin.

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0:00.0

Hello, world. Welcome to discover your talent, do what you love, number 228. I'm creator and host,

0:17.9

Don Hutchison. Every day I interview someone from around the world who has discovered her talents to do work she loves to create a life of success, satisfaction, and freedom. Today, I'm delighted to bring you our featured guest, Trina Felber. Welcome, Trina. Thank you. Trina, are you using your talents doing work that you love? Oh, absolutely. Every day.

0:38.5

All righty. We want to hear the whole story. Trina Felber is CEO of the primal life

0:43.2

organics paleo skin care company, where she has developed over 100 food-based skin care solutions

0:49.7

to feed the skin. Her entrepreneurial skills and business savvy mindset are an inspiration to women everywhere.

0:56.3

She's a paleo skin care expert, certified registered nurse anesthetist, and bestselling author of

1:01.9

Beauty's Dirty Secrets. Her book is an Amazon bestseller and her products have been featured on

1:06.9

TV stations all around the country. She's dedicated to helping others realize the dangers in everyday cosmetics and skin care

1:13.3

and spreading awareness for the importance of using plant-based products.

1:17.6

Trina, that's a summary of your career today.

1:19.8

Tell our listeners what you're working on now that has you engaged and excited, if you will.

1:24.0

Oh, thanks, Don.

1:24.9

I like to call it biohacking.

1:26.9

I am biohacking the way you feed your skin

1:30.5

and the way your cells actually function so that your skin and the rest of your body can

1:37.5

function the way it was meant to or function normally, as I call it. I love biohacking. That's a great

1:43.3

idea. I love biohacking. It's a term that's

1:45.9

fairly new, but I've embraced it, and it's exactly what I'm doing when I'm altering what you

1:52.1

feed your skin. We'll get into your whole backstory of your career today, but what was the genesis of

1:57.2

this great idea? I love to think about how things evolved. I started my career as a nurse

2:03.0

in the burn center way back in the 90s, and I didn't realize it then, but that is where my love

2:09.0

for the skin really developed. I really got to see what damage to the skin can look like and

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