Transcript
What inspires you from WFSU public media? Here's this week's Voices That Inspire. My name is Heather Fusole, and I am an employee well-being consultant and health coach. It's really important to me that people have access to the tools that they need to live healthy, balanced lives, whatever that means to them. And I started to feel so strongly about it that I pursued it as a career. So now I get to spend my time connecting people with those tools. If somebody asks me for help with wellness, I want to know, well, what does wellness mean to you? Because for somebody that might mean healthier eating and exercising. But for others, it's about self-care, having time to organize their lives, feeling like they have real, connective relationships with their friends and families, sometimes just stopping or slowing down that hamster wheel. And so once I understand what wellness means to somebody else, I can then go about the business of helping them to get that. I've always really enjoyed joy. When I was a kid, I wanted to be on the price patrol for publishers clearing house and get to be one of the people who goes to somebody's house with the giant check and tell them that they have won this giant amount of money. Because I equated that with bringing somebody joyful news. And I think I was inspired by the media seeing other women on television who were sharing good news. And people were applauding and smiling and laughing. And I was immediately connected to that. I'm Heather Fusile. And I hope something really great happens for you today. You're listening to Voices That Inspire.