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Lisa Hicks recently shared her experience filming an episode of a popular investment show, revealing that she chose to go ahead with the taping despite the recent passing of her father. According to Hicks, postponing the episode would have upset him, as he was a significant source of encouragement and support for her entrepreneurial journey.
Hicks, who has developed a unique line of handmade soaps, expressed her determination to honor her father's memory through her business. She believes that her father would have been proud of her efforts and the potential investment in her soap venture. The episode showcased not only her products but also her passion and dedication to her craft.
By moving forward with the filming, Hicks aims to demonstrate resilience in the face of personal tragedy. Her father's influence continues to inspire her as she navigates the challenges of entrepreneurship, reminding her of the importance of pursuing her dreams.
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