Creating A Healthy Working Environment | Why Appearance Is So Important  (feat. Jacqui Phillips)

EPISODE · Mar 22, 2018 · 12 MIN

Creating A Healthy Working Environment | Why Appearance Is So Important (feat. Jacqui Phillips)

from Unmuted w/ Billionaire Brown · host Billionaire Brown

Sitting down with Jacqui Phillips author of the book Reset, Celebrity Makeup Artist, Reset Radio Show. This part of the conversation we talk in depth about dressing the part and also why appearance is so important. My favorite part of this episode is when Jacqui explains that appearance is much more than just the clothes that we wear. Share this episode with your friends... thank you for listening!!!thank you for binge listening!!!thank you for trusting me!!!thank you for creating a great day for yourself today!!!Follow Jacqui Phillips on instagram @jacquiphillips Follow me on Instagram @billionairebrownonline Place Your First Podcast Ad email: [email protected] elsecan befoundhttp://www.billionairebrownonline.com

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