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Scrappy Broads

Beyond the Edits with Lisa Barlow

Ep. 8

Recorded live at Edison House in Salt Lake City, this special episode of Scrappy Broads brings you a conversation with the one and only Lisa Barlow. She’s an entrepreneur, Real Housewife of Salt Lake City, and the powerhouse behind LUXE Marketing and Vida Tequila.


With her signature mix of glam, grit, and unapologetic drive, Lisa opens up about everything from growing up in a big family in New York, what you don't see on screen, navigating faith and fame in Utah, and defining success on her own terms.


Amy digs into Lisa’s boldness, her hustle, and the lessons she’s learned the hard way in a conversation that’s as real as it is inspiring.


So grab a Vida Tequila cocktail and settle in for a lively, honest, very “Lisa Barlow” take on what it means to be truly scrappy.

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