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Ellen Fisher

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1987-05-13
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She’s a YouTube and Instagram sensation whose heartfelt approach to natural, gentle parenting has inspired hundreds of thousands of followers. Known for her advocacy of breastfeeding, home birthing, and a vegan lifestyle, she shares her journey openly, making her a relatable figure in the online wellness community. Her name has become synonymous with mindful motherhood, and over the years, she’s built an impressive audience—amassing over 700,000 subscribers on YouTube and 470,000 devoted followers on Instagram.

It all began back in 2013 when she first introduced herself to the world through a now-iconic video titled “What my raw vegan baby ate today.” That simple yet powerful moment marked the start of her digital presence. She and her husband Andrew have created a peaceful life together in Maui, Hawaii, where they raise their four children: three sons and their daughter Scout. The family often appears in her content, offering glimpses into their daily routines and values. She also shares a close bond with her sister Hannah, who occasionally pops into her storytelling.

In February 2022, she excitedly shared the news that she and Andrew were expecting their fifth child—a beautiful milestone that resonated deeply with her audience. True to her natural parenting philosophy, she welcomed their daughter Dagny in August 2022, further expanding their loving family. Through every chapter, her name continues to stand out as a symbol of authenticity, compassion, and intentional living.

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She wrote a couple of e-books, one titled Epic Raw Food and another called Epic Vegan Food. She really put a lot of effort into these projects, especially when developing the recipes and organizing the content. She wanted to make sure each book reflected her passion for healthy, plant-based eating. Through these works, she established herself as someone who truly understands the raw and vegan food lifestyle. She continues to inspire many with her knowledge, and she often refers back to these books when discussing her journey. Overall, she made a significant impact with Epic Raw Food and Epic Vegan Food, and she remains proud of what she accomplished.

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