Your Extraordinary Existence

How Do I Look? 4 Coaches Talk About Feeling Attractive

Victoria Spadaccini Season 1 Episode 10

Do you feel attractive?  How has that changed over time? Today we bring together four certified life coaches from different stages of life to talk about the messages we got from childhood through adulthood, the positive and negative impacts, and how you can like the person you are today. Tune in for a conversation with Mark Schall, Emily Loewenstein, and Sharon Roth-Lichtenfeld.





Mark Schall is a Professional Executive and LifeCoach, and a coach and instructor of professional coaches.   He has trained 5,000 coaches in the US, Canada, and Europe and was named New York City’s #1 Coach for 2021 by Influence Digest.   Mark has been part of and helped facilitate the transformations of individuals, entrepreneurs, and organizations large and small.  His trainings and talks in highly engaging, humorous, and profound.   Find him at www.markschall.com






Sharon is a certified professional life coach/ In her private business she helps people live their best lives after going through a painful event. As a coach with The Arc of Camden County she helps the intellectual, physical, and mental disabled live beyond what they think or believe is their potential.  Find her at www.goodgriefcoaching.com






Emily Loewenstein is a certified life coach that helps women over 50 who are educated, sophisticated, and grapple with self-esteem as their bodies are changing. 





Victoria is a certified life coach, meditation leader, crisis counselor, and keynote speaker that specializes in helping people break through their limiting beliefs and create a fulfilling, powerful life. She is a graduate of the Institute of Professional Excellence in Coaching with a B.S. Applied Psychology and an extensive background in Positive Psychology and Energy Leadership. She has spoken at many events, developed workshops, taught classes, and facilitated healing groups. You can reach out to her at VictoriaSpadaccini@gmail.com or visit her website www.VictoriaSpadaccini.com