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Ashley Logsdon
Paradigm Shifter, Relationship Coach at Mama Says Namaste and 48 Days
Ashley Logsdon is a prominent figure in the personal development and coaching industry, serving as the Chief Inspiration Officer and Dean of Family/Relationships for 48 Days Eagles at 48 Days. Here are some key details about her:
Professional Background
Ashley has been working with 48 Days, a company founded by her father Dan Miller, for over 20 years.1 She currently holds the following positions:
- Chief Inspiration Officer at 48 Days (since January 2004)
- Dean of Family/Relationships for 48 Days Eagles
- Paradigm Shifter and Relationship Coach at Mama Says Namaste (since June 2015)
Expertise and Focus
Ashley specializes in several areas:
- DISC Personality Profiles: She is DISC certified and has been studying personality styles since she was 12 years old.2
- Family and Relationship Coaching: She helps families move from surviving to thriving by focusing on personality styles, awareness, and connection.1
- Business and Entrepreneurship: Ashley has been instrumental in running the business side of 48 Days and developing coaching certification programs.1
Personal Life
Ashley is married to Nathan, and they have three daughters. The family embraces an unconventional lifestyle:
- They unschool their children, believing that the world is their classroom.1
- In 2016, they began full-time RV living, having visited all lower 48 states in their first two years.1
Education
- Associate's Degree in American Sign Language from Nashville State Community College (2001-2003)
- Bachelor's degree from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville (2004-2006)1
Philosophy and Approach
Ashley's coaching philosophy centers on helping people realize the beauty in those around them and embracing each day rather than living for "one day".1 She uses personality profiles, action plans, and collaboration exercises to help parents and families thrive.1
In her role at 48 Days, Ashley continues her father's legacy of helping people create work and lives they love, with a particular focus on relationships and family dynamics within the entrepreneurial context.3