OUR VISION
Life Aesthetics was founded as a passion-evolved movement towards living a healthier life by combining mind & body balance through exercise, nutrition & positive mindset programming.
Our mission has been to transform the lives of our clients & athletes by motivating them each and every day to perform their best and live life to the absolute fullest.
We strive to deliver the highest quality lifestyle consulting with a uniquely modern approach, global team-oriented atmosphere, and by promoting life balance in everything we do.
Our Founders
Matthew Fox
Who is Matthew Fox?
It’s the year 2025, Life Aesthetics feels rock solid as a brand with so many different creative and innovative avenues on the horizon, I couldn’t be more proud of myself and below i’ll share a few tidbits of my life story and how I got here with you; in reverse chronological order;
In 2024 and Life Aesthetics is celebrating it’s 10-Year Anniversary - what a ride. We launched LAArcade™, a gamified fitness experience and continued expanding our network of clients with a big referral year from our community. We’ve both been many years removed from the competitive bodybuilding space and feel as if we’ve carved a niche as lifestyle coaching pioneers.
In 2023 a new world emerged from the ashes of the pandemic era. Advancements in emerging technology such as A.I alongside a fragmented and divided social energy have changed the landscape for the health & fitness industry forever. The young man I once was with a passion for inspiring confidence has matured into an experienced leader in holistic wellness, longevity and mental health.
In 2021 I retired from physique and bodybuilding competitions as the pandemic reshaped my vision, morals and philosophy on life. Longevity became my obsession. I pioneered a unique approach to nutrition, exercise and personal growth which I call LiveTo120™.
In 2020, we attended the Arnold Sports Fest with a full team of athletes, a full-scale media team, and many of our clients who flew in to enjoy the production-style experience we offered to take in the event. We didn’t know when we arrived that COVID would shut the event down to the public and the expo was cancelled. The silver lining was that I stepped on stage myself and earned a Top 10 placing with the best Men’s Physique amateurs in the world.
*Life Aesthetics had grown substantially in 2018, and we embraced a full team of coaches. Our transformations were in the tens of thousands. We trademarked our innovative system 'The Lifestyle Platform,' and we moved from Halifax to Kelowna, Canada, in the fall of '18.
In 2018, I coached Jodii to win the Arnold Sports Fest Bikini Championship in Ohio - it was a proud moment for us.
In 2017, we rebranded Lean Aesthetics to Life Aesthetics as our philosophy on health, wellness, and fitness was evolving as our experience soared. We began filming our daily life and producing vlog-style mini-series for our large teams of contest prep athletes which often exceeded 20-30 athletes per show. We were amongst the largest competitive teams in Canada - and to be truthful I still believe we started this trend of competitive ‘teams.’
*From 2016-2020, before the influencer era, I earned the attention of several top supplement companies and accepted sponsorships from top brands including; Allmax, Nutrabolics, Slap Nutrition, Magnum Nutraceuticals & Bluestar.
By 2016, Lean Aesthetics had become a household name on the East Coast of Canada. We had produced over 500+ transformations both in weight loss and contest prep. I won the Overall Men’s Physique Championship for Nova Scotia.
In 2015, I met a young girl who loved fitness just as much as I did. Love struck and being a little short on funds for diamonds, we tattooed rings the we designed on our fingers with eachothers initials. We were partners now in life and in business; Lean Aesthetics would become our full-time life project.
In 2014, I went through a classic young love break-up. I needed a new environment to grow and moved to Halifax, Canada.
*I also competed in my first Men’s Physique Competition and placed 5th.
In 2013, I walked in and quit my job at RBC. I accepted a job at a local Supplement Store (Supplement King) and spent months rebuilding my big idea for an online coaching company; I named it Lean Aesthetics.
In 2012, I graduated from Memorial University with my Business degree, had a six-pack for the first time, and accepted a career opportunity with RBC as a Corporate Account Manager (life was getting serious) but I spent most working hours in my office obsessed with creating a business plan for an online health and fitness brand called ‘The Health Nut Company’. I pitched it to a government grant panel and they laughed me out of the room saying personal training and fitness could not be an internet business - these were the early days of social media as the internet was expanding rapidly.
In 2011, my weekend jaggerbombs & student centre banana bread diet caught up with me. I was 40lbs overweight and decided to buy all of the Men’s Health magazines and join the Gym (Goodlife) for the first time in my life. Here’s a little secret, I wanted to look like the fitness model on the tanning salon wall I used to frequent before hitting the club each weekend, shh.
In 2010, I started a series of small businesses, GrandTan Distributions, Prism Diamond Centre (I went through a jewelry/hip-hop phase), all while working internships with CIBC, RBC, and Coca-Cola.
In 2009, I volunteered over 2000 hours with SIFE Memorial, a non-profit global organization founded on using principles we learned in the classroom to create economic impact in our community. My title was the VP Financial Education. I’m proud to have created a project called FYI, Financial and Entrepreneurial Youth Initiatives which eventually was accepted into the Newfoundland High School curriculum. We competed globally to showcase our achievements and became World Champions.
In 2008 I began spending my non-study time and Christmas break working for my mother’s small business, Decor Mont Tremblant in Quebec. She was an incredible interior designer and had a celebrity-like list of clientele. I was inspired to dream big, work hard and make a name for myself in this world.
In 2006, I graduated with a 70.1% and was accepted into Memorial University. I started courses wanting to be an Engineer, then I became obsessed with Math, but in the end, it was a major in Business that stole my heart.
In 2006, a series of family changes at home led to my decision to switch schools for my last year (Bishops High School) I felt a little lost, a little anxious, a little sad - but in reflection, this was the start of a journey to independence and personal growth for my developing ego as a teenager.
In 2005, I was recognized as one of the top basketball prospects in Newfoundland and represented my province at the 2005 Canada Games, I was a little famous in my own mind.
*Our Junior High and High School Basketball Team, St. Kevin’s Mustangs went undefeated in our Province. If only my grades as a slightly distracted French immersion student were as good as my jumper, perhaps I would have gone on to work for NASA - but as fate would have it my focus on fitting in socially & shooting hoops every day would build important character traits that serve me to this day.
In 2001, I moved to a small farm town (Goulds) outside of St. John’s, it was an awkward phase for me leaving my private catholic school and attending a public Junior High School in a new city, but a well-timed growth spurt to 6 feet tall made it easier for me to make friends through sports - I hung up my baseball glove and picked up a basketball, a passion that would remain my top sport for many years to come.
In 1998, I received my first Windows computer system, I fell in love with technology and was the annoying wiz-kid who knew how to burn CD’s, download Music and spent most hours discovering the internet and everything it had to offer from information to entertainment.
In 1995, I was a tee-ball all-star for Waterford Valley. I was a delightfully chunkier size left-landed first baseman, bound for greatness.
In 1988, I was born on a small island off the East Coast of Canada, St. John’s Newfoundland.
Jodii Fox
Who is Jodii Fox?
I’m a Holistic and Sports Nutritionist, Osteopath, and co-founder of Life Aesthetics - but above all, I’m someone who’s endlessly fascinated by how the human body works, heals, and performs.
My passion has always been helping people feel and function at their best - whether that means gaining strength, rebuilding confidence, improving metabolic health, or simply creating a lifestyle that feels sustainable and empowering. I’ve spent the past 15 years working with thousands of people - from women finding their strength again, to high-performing athletes fine-tuning their edge - and what I’ve learned is that true transformation starts with clarity, education, and trust in your own body.
I studied Exercise Science and Psychology at Dalhousie University, earned my Diploma in Osteopathic Manual Practice, and went on to complete advanced studies in Holistic Nutrition through the Canadian School of Holistic Nutrition. I’ve always believed that no single discipline holds all the answers - which is why I integrate movement, nutrition, and mindset together as one ecosystem.
In 2015, Matt and I built Life Aesthetics, a coaching brand that has now reached clients all over the world. We created the Lifestyle Platform, a digital system that helps people track habits, simplify nutrition, and stay consistent. What started as a small idea between two coaches has evolved into a global community grounded in science, creativity, and purpose.
Today, my work focuses on helping people cut through diet culture and reconnect to their health with a calm, science-informed, and realistic approach. I care deeply about metabolism, hormones, digestion, and resilience - the things that truly determine how well we feel day to day. My coaching style is direct but supportive, grounded but intuitive. My goal is always the same: to help people feel empowered, clear, and confident in their path forward.
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