Joyce Shulman

Empowering Women to Connect & Walk More

With our Legend Stories Project interview today I have the pleasure of speaking to Joyce Shulman who is the co-founder and CEO of 99 Walks and Jetti Fitness, two wellness and walking fitness lifestyle brands on a mission to forge connection and get a million women walking their way to better.

Joyce was also the founder and CEO of Macaroni Kid, a multi-million dollar hyper local media company that reached over 3,000,000 families each month. In addition to being the “Pack Leader” at 99 Walks and Jetti Fitness, Joyce is the Author of Walk Your Way to Better: 99 Walks that Will Change Your Life. She’s also a TEDx speaker, podcaster and consultant for companies and women’s groups.

In our conversation today we learn more about Joyce and 99 Walks and her mission to help build communities for women and to help more women to get started walking. She shares what living her best life means to her. We talk about her entrepreneurial journey and what living her purpose means to her. She also shares the legacy she is looking to leave and reveals what living a legendary life means to her and also some of the lessons she has learned in her life.

Our talk will have you inspired to discover your own purpose, follow your passions and realize that you have all the resources right now and that it is never too late to live this purpose and make a difference in the world.

To learn more about Joyce and 99 Walks you can head over to Joyce’s website and 99 Walks website.

You can also find Joyce on instagram here and 99 Walks here.

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IT IS WHERE YOU WILL FIND YOUR INSPIRATION TO BE THE CHANGE THE WORLD NEEDS. TO LIVE YOUR LIFE WITH PURPOSE. A LEGEND LIFE.

“Live a life that fuels your spirit.” @99walks Joyce Shulman

Some Questions I Ask:

  • What inspired you to set up 99 Walks?
  • What is your life purpose?
  • What is your mission with 99 Walks and what is it you are hoping to achieve?
  • What are some of your most notable successes and achievements to date?
  • What is your outlook for the future?
  • What advice would you give to someone who has reached or is approaching over 40 and are not feeling fulfilled with their life?
  • What is your definition of living your best life?
  • What are three life lessons you have learned in life that you think would be of value to others?
  • Plus much more…

CONNECT WITH JOYCE SHULMAN