Life After The Bachelor
Grown-Ass Woman's Guide
English - May 30, 2019 15:41 - 1 hour - 55.4 MB - ★★★★★ - 81 ratingsSelf-Improvement Education Health & Fitness Mental Health grown-ass woman health menopause self help personal development midlife over 40 career changes money sex Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Part 2 of a 2-part series: In a candid, exclusive interview, Bachelorette-turned-designer and entrepreneur, Moana Dixon, reveals for the first time publicly what really went down during her time on the Bachelor. Plus, where she is today and how you can get your hands on her incredible designs.
Moana shares:
• The lie she told that haunts her to this day
• What she really thinks of Dr. Travis Stork
• How being blindsided on national TV in front of 21 million people continues to impact her life
• Where is Moana Dixon today?
Plus, Moana shares an exclusive offer with Forty Thrive listeners!
About Moana
Moana Dixon spent 18 years in the wine and spirits industry before leaving her career as a senior executive to change the way you think and feel about the spaces you find comfort in. It all started when Moana began making pillows out of indigenous and vintage textiles she had collected along her travels.
Over the past four years, she has turned her small company the HUNTEDFOX (also known as H|F) into a full scale custom design house that works with designers across the globe on everything from homes to television sets, weddings and events, serving clients like Gina Rodriguez, Rosario Dawson, Nobu Malibu, and The Voice.
With a deep commitment to quality, detail and comfort, she and her team make beautiful home décor in downtown Los Angeles by hand. The company delivers products right to your door and can be found in retail stores all over the US and beyond.
Moana is offering Forty Thrive listeners 30 percent off everything HuntedFox.co. So get shopping!
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