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  • Lizanne Falsetto is an American
  • # Lizanne Falsetto

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    lizanne falsetto is an American entrepreneur, advisor, wellness pioneer, and public speaker. The founder and former CEO of thinkThin®, one of the nation's most successful and popular lifestyle brands, Lizanne devotes her time empowering the next generation of entrepreneurs through her organizations - LF Advisory|LF Advisory - to serve clients in the natural food & wellness product markets; and Pink Talented Angels - a group designed to bring women together to help early/mid-stage female entrepreneurs. == Early life and career == Falsetto was born in Seattle, Washington, to an Italian family.
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    Lizanne Falsetto

    American entrepreneur

    Lizanne Falsetto is an American entrepreneur, advisor, wellness pioneer, and public speaker.

    Early life and career

    Lizanne Falsetto was born in Seattle, Washington, to a large Italian family. She grew up on her grandparents’ farm where she learned firsthand the unparalleled nature of organic farming, eating fresh fruits, vegetables, eggs, and livestock. After graduating from John F. Kennedy Catholic High School in Burien, Washington, Falsetto became successful in international runway and print modeling, working for Ralph Lauren, Donna Karan, and Giorgio Armani in Tokyo, Paris, Milan and Sydney, throughout the 1990s.

    Career

    In 1999, Falsetto created thinkThin bars - the first bar to have the “gluten free” label on its packaging, and became a trailblazer in the brand-new nutritional bar industry. In 2015, TSG Consumer Partners and Falsetto sold the thinkThin brand (founded in 1999) to Glanbia for $217 million.

    Honors and awards

    Falsetto is a three-time Telly Award winner for producing and directing in the Best Documentary and Short Film category for films on female entrepreneurship, wellness, and nutrition. Falsetto was recognized with a Leadership Award from the National Association of Women Business Owners and the award of Entrepreneur of the Year for 2014 from Entrepreneur Magazine.

    Falsetto raised $350,000.00 for women's cancer research and the Susan G. Komen for the Cure foundation and hosted 2014 and 2015 benefits for Whole Planet Foundation micro-lending programs for women in developing countries.

    Falsetto is a member of the Young Presidents' Organization, the World Presidents' Organization, and a founding member of the YPO/WPO Health & Wellness Group a global network dedicated to teaching CEOs best practices in healthy living.

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    The Small Farm Future Blog

    The wholeness of the word: ‘Regenesis’ as myth, Part I

    Posted on September 23, 2023 | 126 Comments

    It’s been nearly three months since Saying NO to a Farm-Free Future was published, with its critique of George Monbiot’s book Regenesis and its alternative arguments for agrarian localism. The responses that have come my way so far have run the gamut from ‘brilliant’ to ‘nauseatingly silly’, while happily erring more towards the former.

    Meanwhile, as I feared, proponents of the bacterial foods advocated by Monbiot have been busy trying to mobilise public investment in it (see, for example, here and here). This is a surefire way of veiling the basic energetic implausibility of the approach for as long as possible. It’s not that private corporations behave with greater financial probity. Nor is there anything especially unusual about joint private-public finance (though try telling that to an online critic of mine who took my arguments about the perils of the government-to-corporate investment pipeline in the food system as some kind of Marxist paranoia on my part). It is, after all, the business of governments to invest in what they consider beneficial for their citizenries. I just wish they more often exercised better judgment about what’s beneficial, rather than swallowing the messaging of corporations and their breathless media boosters.

    Anyway, turning back to my book, I’ve not yet had any pushback of substance on its key arguments about food energetics, urbanism, agrarian ecologies, mixed farming and modernist culture. I know of one largely negative review by Jeremy Williams (remarks on it from the Small Farm Future commentariat can be found here, here and here). I’ll pick up on a few of Jeremy’s criticisms in the second part of this two-part post. Suffice for now to reiterate that I don’t think I’ve yet had any pushbacks of substance in relation to the key arguments in Saying NO.

    To my mind, t

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