Elizabeth Stein is the Founder and CEO of Purely Elizabeth which has, among other fabulous products, the most delicious and healthiest granola on the planet. I consume this granola at least twice a day and am known for bringing bags of it in my suitcase to competitions. It was actually my breakfast at the Olympics, so it’s safe to say I’m a huge fan!
Elizabeth is such a passionate, creative and really determined woman. She leads with curiosity and sheer belief in herself and her mission, and has continued to innovate, to grow, and to take the world by storm.
This conversation covers it all, from the surprising marketing power of a blueberry muffin at a local triathlon, to the biggest disasters that Elizabeth has had to navigate with grit and with grace.
Please welcome to the ‘Lilah Jo Show,’ Elizabeth Stein.
Find Elizabeth here:
Instagram- @purely_elizabeth
Everything else - https://linkin.bio/purely_elizabeth/
Episode mentions:
Gluten Free Paris Patisserie: Maison Plume
Berry Crisp Recipes: https://purelyelizabeth.com/search?type=product,article,page&q=berry%20crisp%20*
Music by Dyalla Swainhttp://soundcloud.com/dyallas
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