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Teri Hofford is a body image educator, photographer & author who uses creative experiences such as photoshoots, workshop, retreats, & events to encourage folks to challenge their biases & beliefs around bodies so they can move closer to self & body acceptance. Teri is the author of 3 books: The Geode Theory: Chipping Away at Body Image, 2200 Characters or Less, and Homecoming: Tales of Travel, Discovery & Self Acceptance - all of which use Teri's experiences with deconstructing shame around bodies, behaviors and business to create roadmaps for the individual to have a reclamation of self. Teri is also the creator of Body Image Bootcamp, a series of workshops & retreats that help women shift their focus from changing their bodies to changing the world and to date, Teri has certified over 65 humans to become facilitators of the course! Lastly, in 2024 Teri delivered a 13 minute Tedx talk called 5 Reasons You Look Bad in Photos which garnered over a million views across TED’s different platforms in just 2 months and became one of TED's featured videos on their main website and editor's pick. Overall, Teri's mission, regardless of the medium, is to help folks move in the direction of self acceptance of their authenticity so they can live the lives that they desire, and more importantly, deserve.
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“It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more. Or maybe you have a creative project to share with the world. Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.”
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