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Heather Kelly, Heather's Choice

Episode 28 of the Reckoning podcast, hosted by RECKONING LLC, titled "Heather Kelly, Heather's Choice" was published on July 8, 2022 and runs 78 minutes.

July 8, 2022 ·78m · Reckoning

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On this episode, Britt sits down and get's to know Heather from Heather's Choice. Heather Kelly is the founder and CEO of Heather's Choice, a line of dehydrated meals and snacks for adventuring based in Anchorage, Alaska. Heather is a born and raised Alaskan, two time NCAA National Champion in women's rowing, sports nutritionist, certified eating psychology coach and business mentor. When she's not working on Heather's Choice, you can find her digging in the garden, rafting rivers, or playing with food.

Learn how Heather grew up in Alaska, and was introduced to the outdoors through backpacking and river rafting.  Being a college athlete and overcoming an eating disorder.  Being diagnosed with an autoimmune disease all led her to dive into nutrition, eating psychology, and the beginning stages of what became Heather's Choice.  Hear the ups and downs of starting a business.  How it's grown over the years and a day in the life of a CEO. Recipe development for the brand and what's to come for Heather's Choice. 

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