Georgia-born French-trained chef Virginia Willis has foraged for berries in the Alaskan wilderness, harvested capers in the shadow of a smoldering volcano in Sicily, and executed the food styling for a Super Bowl commercial seen by over 160 million people.Virginia lost 65 pounds and has kept if off for over 3 years. Her health journey has been documented in Eating Well, as a cover story for Woman's World, Allrecipes, and AARP. Virginia has embraced her new outlook on life and has become a cheerleader for those wanting to make their own life changes with Good and Good for You, a lifestyle brand that shares food, fun, and fitness through digital channels and online community; events, seminars, and speeches; and print media. She says, "If a French-trained Southern chef can do it, you can, too!"She is the former TV kitchen director for Martha Stewart, Bobby Flay, and Nathalie Dupree; has worked in Michelin-starred restaurants; and traveled the world producing food stories - from making cheese in California to escargot farming in France. She has appeared on Alex vs America, The Rachel Ray Show, Food Network's Chopped, CBS This Morning, Fox Family and Friends, Martha Stewart Living, and as a judge on Throwdown with Bobby Flay.Virginia has also been featured in the New York Times, the Washington Post, People Magazine, Eater, and Food52. She has contributed to Eating Well, Garden & Gun, and Bon App�tit, and more. The Chicago Tribune praised her as one of "Seven Food Writers You Need to Know."Fans love her down-to-earth attitude and approachable spirit. It's about the power of positivity along with food, fun, and fitness. Learn more about Virginia and Good and Good for You, her real life approach to health and wellness for mind, body and spirit at www.virginiawillis.com