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The Complete T.O.F.U. is Free (For Now)

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Take some of your quarantine time to catch-up on all the past issues of the magazine, and do it all for free. Read More »

New Store, New Sale

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The magazine finally has a new store platform, and I'm offering a discount on the Complete T.O.F.U. set to celebrate. Read More »

T.O.F.U. Talks: Small Business

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The next T.O.F.U. Talks live chat is set to happen later this month, and this time around we'll be all business. Read More »

T.O.F.U. #13 | Issue Preview

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Curious to see what the new issue looks like before you head to the online store to download it? Well, you're in luck! Check out the first three articles in this online preview. Read More »

Let’s Talk: Private Vegan Coaching (Personal or Business)

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I'm offering a discount on my private coaching for a very limited number of people, so it might not be available for long. Find out the details, and let's talk! Read More »

T.O.F.U. #12 | The Art Process With Designer Angie Carlucci

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With an interest in going back to print, I've put more of a focus on the visual aspect of the magazine over the last couple of issues. So, it seemed only appropriate to share with you the process that happens to fill the pages with artwork. Luckily, Angie Carlucci, a graphic designer who contributed to the last issue, was willing to help me do just that. Read More »