Hey ,
I want to share something really personal with you today. Something that has shaped not just who I am but why I do what I do now.
Once upon a time, I was known as Trashy Chick. Sounds funny, right? But back then, it was the name everyone knew me by. I ran a disposal business called Rizzoli Trash Hauling & Recycling. It was
founded by my parents when I was just 3 years old, and I grew up surrounded by their entrepreneurial spirit. The business wasn’t just about hauling trash; it was about family values, ethics, and relationships.
But, as you can imagine, I was never the “typical” kid. I remember being dropped off at school in the trash truck, hearing the kids tease me, calling me “Trash girl.” It stung at first. I didn’t want to be defined by the business, by the
name. I rebelled. I wanted something more, something different than what my parents had created in a trash business.
As a rebellious teenager, I left the family business ventured out into the world, in search of a "real" job. After several jobs in many a fields, life eventually called me back to the business.
As I took on more of the managerial roles of the company, developing more adult relationships with vendors and customers. One in particular comes into
mind, Perry, one of our cardboard brokers. He started calling me “Trashy Chick,” and, you know what? The name stuck. Something shifted. I wasn’t just the girl embarrassed by parents' that owned a trash business anymore—I was a woman carving my own path, building relationships, and creating something meaningful for myself and my family.
Fast forward to today—I sold that business when I was 38, and that chapter of my life closed.
Here’s where it gets
interesting. My children also reached adulthood, I completed my graduate school adventures and sold that business. The harsh realization rolled in... I had attached my identity to the roles in my life: business owner, being my kids' mom, my brother's caregiver, my parents' daughter, a grad student at the university... I had no idea who I was without these roles. My identity had been so tied to these roles. Who is Lisa? I wandered for a bit, trying out different
passions—ballroom dancing, hoop dance, burlesque, pole dancing. I was exploring, searching for my true self.
And then, I found Tantra.
The moment I stepped into a Tantra workshop, it was like everything clicked. In Tantra, the philosophy that Everything is spiritual. Everything is sacred spoke to me in a way nothing else ever had. I fell in love with the path—deeply, completely. And it became my mission to help others do the same, to learn how to
embrace their own power, their own sexuality, and to honor love in all its forms.
Throughout my life, I’ve always loved being in love. Yet, when things got tough in relationships, I used to sabotage them, escape when things started to get hard. I’d create chaos to avoid the discomfort. Sound familiar?
Today, I do things differently. I ask myself, “What would love do?” It’s a question I teach in my WILD
program, and it challenges me every day. Sometimes, I resist the answer—sometimes I don't want to face the truth. But in the end, love is always the right answer. Love is what expands.
So here I am, from Talking Trash to Talking Tantra , embracing love, expansion, and the wild. And it’s not just about me.
It’s about YOU.
You, too, can reclaim your power. You, too, can choose
love over fear. You can live a life that’s not just good—but wildly, unapologetically yours.
I want to help you unlock that same freedom, that same energy, and that same love that I’ve found. I am here to support you in taking that next step,
Let’s make your transformation WILD Beyond Your Wildest Dreams. Click the button below to book a 20 minute call with me. We can talk about what is possible for you.
With
love,
Lisa