What's New in Your Member Area: A Whole Lot, Actually

If it's been a little while since you last poked around your member area, you're in for a surprise. We've spent the last stretch rebuilding, expanding, and streamlining almost everything you use week to week — from the handout library to the calculators to how you print a lesson for class. Here's the full rundown.

Over 1,400 Handouts, Now With Title Search and Category Previews

The handout library has grown to more than 1,400 handouts, and finding the right one just got a lot easier. You can now search by title directly, and every category shows a preview so you know exactly what you're clicking on before you open it. No more digging through folders hoping you remember the right name.

200+ PowerPoint Shows, Searchable and Previewable

Same idea, now for presentations: over 200 PowerPoint shows are searchable by title, with previews so you can confirm content and style before downloading. Whether you're prepping a class, a workshop, or a wellness talk, you can find the right deck in seconds instead of scrolling through the whole archive.

A New Suite of Health Calculators

We've added a full set of new health calculators, including a Healthy Plate Calculator to help clients and students visualize balanced meals. These are built to be used live in one-on-one sessions, classes, or presentations — no need to do the math yourself or send people off-site. The Healthy Plate calculator uses the food group recommendations and MyPlate, along with the number of servings per day for each food group, plus recommendations for added sugar, to quickly estimate a dietary quality score.

An Easier Newsletter Suite, With White Label in PowerPoint or Canva

The newsletter suite has been streamlined to be easier to customize and send, and it's now available white-labeled in both PowerPoint and Canva — so you can build it in whichever tool you're already comfortable with, and put your own name and branding front and center.

A Print-to-Handout Button on Articles (That Works With Google Translate)

Every article now includes a button that turns the page into a clean, printable handout — with your name added as the "brought to you by" credit, no header/footer clutter, just the title and content. It also works with Google Translate, so if a client or student needs the article in another language, the printed handout reflects that translation too.

New Recipes

We've kept adding to the recipe collection, so there's more fresh content to pull from for demos, handouts, and client resources.

A Streamlined Health Calendar With Direct Handout Links

The health observance calendar has been cleaned up and now links directly to the matching handouts for each observance — so when you spot an upcoming awareness day, you're one click away from the resource to go with it, instead of searching for it separately.

An Enhanced Video Library for Classroom Use

The video library has been expanded and improved for showing directly in classes — a straightforward way to add a change of pace to a lesson without extra prep.

Go Explore

That's a lot of new ground to cover, and all of it is already live in your member area. Log in and take a look around — chances are there's something here that makes your next class, session, or presentation a little easier to put together.

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Judy Doherty

I am a food, beverage, and CPG product photographer specializing in photos, stop motion, and video, with over 90,000 photos and motion graphics delivered. Clients hire me for my eye, creative direction, and passion for taking their idea to the next level.

My strength lies in a nimble and lean creative process. Clients love getting creative content at a reasonable cost since my studio can art direct, style, and shoot their images quickly and on budget. My studio features an extensive surface library and prop house with a fully equipped kitchen and two shooting studios.

My experience as a chef, stylist, and photographer has earned many awards, including APA Top 100, ACF Gold Medal, and a juried fine art photo exhibit at Art Basel Miami. I was Executive Pastry Chef for two Hyatt Hotels and Resorts before completing two post-baccalaureate certificates for Visual Art and Graphic Design at U.C. Berkeley Extension in San Francisco.

https://judydohertyphotography.com
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