The Chris Voss Show Podcast – TV’s General Hospital: Andy Page’s Behind-the-Scenes Revelations

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TV's General Hospital: Andy Page's Behind-the-Scenes Revelations Shophomeandheart.com Andypaige.com Girlygogarter.com Episode Summary: In this stimulating episode of The Chris Voss Show, Chris Voss converses with Andy Paige, the multi-talented actress and entrepreneur currently featured on ABC’s General Hospital. Chris engages with Andy about her diverse career, expanding from reality TV hosting to acting, and her foray into creating beauty innovations. Andy shares fascinating details about how her past professional endeavors led her to a pivotal role at General Hospital, emphasizing the importance of seizing opportunities and being consistently dependable in one's career. Throughout their conversation, they delve into modern dating issues, reflecting on ghosting, nurturing femininity, and the challenges faced by today's singles. Andy details her new approach to integrating products from General Hospital into the consumer market strategy, explaining how fans can now buy items seen on-screen. Besides TV talk, Andy offers valuable beauty tips, including the benefits of red light therapy, and discusses her unique invention, the Girly Go Garter. From her fascinating professional journey to actionable beauty and dating advice, this episode is packed with enriching content. Key Takeaways: Professional Commitment: Andy stresses the importance of showing up on time, being prepared, and always giving your best effort since these qualities help make lasting, positive impressions in your professional career. Red Light Therapy Benefits: A non-invasive beauty treatment that sustains collagen and enhances skin elasticity, which Andy personally endorses and uses regularly. Modern Dating Challenges: Ghosting, a significant issue, is discussed alongside the profundity of nurturing true femininity and how to approach contemporary dating scenarios with confidence and clarity. Innovative Marketing in TV: General Hospital’s integration of on-screen products into actual consumer goods is a novel approach, potentially paving the way for other legacy TV shows. Entrepreneurial Insight: Andy shares her journey in inventing the Girly Go Garter and the expansive potential of entrepreneurial ideas when pursued earnestly. Notable Quotes: "You don't eat the fruit from the seeds that you plant today. You plant the seeds and the fruit will bear itself over time." "Red light therapy really does work. It helps with fine lines and wrinkles… I use it on my neck and my knees." "Femininity is the most powerful thing in the universe. It moves mountains, it starts wars." "Modern dating is different because you question why… Being direct is so helpful because it at least allows you to check so many things off." "All work has value. No matter what the project is, if you can give your best and show up prepared, you're getting closer to what's right for you." About the Guest(s): ACTRESS, PODCAST HOST, QVC GUEST HOST, BEAUTY/IMAGE/LIFESTYLE EXPERT FOR NATIONAL TV & WEEKLY RADIO, AUTHOR, INVENTOR/PRESIDENT OF GIRLYGOGARTER® AT ANDY PAIGE STYLE, INC. With her current role as Pearl, on ABC’s General Hospital, Andy Paige mimics her actual QVC guest host expertise, captivating and selling products to both TV audiences through innovative consumer advertising. You can find Andy’s podcast, The Dating Lab with the Hillbilly Yenta on both Youtube and podcast platforms and listen or watch her explore modern dating, its frustrations, realities and solutions with interesting and funny guests from all walk of life. Andy’s international best selling book, STYLE ON A SHOESTRING, now available in three languages and hundreds of “fabulously frugal” makeovers on over 200 episodes of television airing in 14 countries, earned her the TVGuide appointed title “Budget Bombshell”; and with good reason. Andy’s extensive work on NBC’s Emmy winning, Starting Over, TLC’s Ten Years Younger STYLE Network’s How Do I Look,

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