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Ashley Feltner

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Ashley is a writer, an artist, and an ideator who has placed storytelling into her process for bringing sales and marketing ideas to life for over 20 years. Her background includes recruiting, training, content development, and ERG leadership within highly matrixed organizations that provide her a unique perspective and an ability to authentically connect with individuals from all walks of life. With the desire to place a little humanity into the digital experience, Ashley believes that words do matter, a little empathy goes a long way, and having a purpose in life is imperative. She and her husband Gabe live in Nashville, TN with two very active teenage daughters and two very lazy field spaniels.

Volunteering and the Power of Companionship

“To get the full value of a joy you must have somebody to divide it with.” Mark Twain may have been way ahead of his time with this message, as the medical field is only now starting to view loneliness as a chronic disease. It’s something to be taken seriously....

Eric Levitan, 51: Innovating an Age Solution

Purpose and passion have been buzz words for a while now and, with increased lifespans, more and more of us are trying to pull both into what we do. I recently read that passion is for you, and purpose is for others — and that really resonated. The desire to...

No Lululemon Required

When trying to describe Vivo and how it works, I admit that I struggle. And as a writer that really bothers me. Succinctly explaining the effectiveness and efficiency of these online, live, instructor-led classes should not be so hard. Is there really a time when words (and images) do...

A Craving for Better Nutrition

I turned 52 last week. I have never been uncomfortable with my age — I actually kind of wear it as a badge of pride. But as the birthdays come and go, my personal goals evolve. Right now, my objectives are around improving my health and fitness, with nutritional...

A New Member of the NOOM Community

I started the NOOM program on September 23, which was a Friday. I was tired of not making my nutritional needs a priority, and I signed up. That first weekend may have felt more structured than usual, but I was already adapting to a new routine by Monday.  I‘ve not...