In the inaugural episode of Glow Up and Get Real, host Amy Ingle discusses her motivations for starting the podcast, the meaning of ‘glow up’, and her experiences in the beauty and medical industry. She aims to provide transparency about beauty treatments, share personal stories, and offer insights for both clients and injectors. The podcast seeks to create a community where listeners can learn about beauty, skincare, and the journey of aging gracefully.
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Amy Ingle created the podcast to answer common questions about beauty treatments.
‘Glow up’ refers to enhancing one’s beauty through various treatments.
The podcast will share both positive and negative experiences in the beauty industry.
Listeners can expect to learn about new treatments and skincare options.
Transparency in the medical industry is a core value of the podcast.
Amy’s extensive nursing background informs her approach to beauty treatments.
The podcast is designed for clients, patients, and aspiring injectors.
Business insights for medical spas will also be shared in future episodes.
Natural beauty is emphasized; less is often more in treatments.
The podcast aims to foster a community of learning and support.
“I hope I make them curious.”
“Always go natural. Don’t overdo it.”
“Go low and slow.”
At Sweet Spot MediSpa, Amy Ingle and her exceptional team provide reliable facial and body rejuvenation services. Including board-certified members of professional bodies with 25+ years of experience, our team consists of respected Nurse Practitioners Amy Ingle (BSN, MSN, APRN, FNP-C), Jennifer Galan (MSN, APRN, FNP-C), Wendy Pfeiffer (MSN, APRN, FNP-C), Denyelle RisCassi (MSN, ACNP-BC), Amber Shaffer (BSN, MSN, DNP, APRN, FNP-C), and Physician Assistant Christina Clark (PA-C). They are joined by Skin Care Specialist Hayley Mahr, Licensed Cosmetologist Kelly Motley (Cosmetic Tattoo Artist), and Guest Liaison Zoe Edwards.
