The big stages are exhilarating, for sure. But small gatherings let you make an intimate connection and ignite a conversation. At this week’s “Tuning In” event at @frogsleap I declared this moment as the end of sacrificial womanhood. Can I get an amen?
Thanks to @musicinthevineyards for inviting me to this magical day.
Business books rarely capture my attention anymore, let alone hold it. “Our Best Work” by @nilofer is an exception. Read why on my latest Substack. Link in bio.
Adjusting your sails in real-time is an inherently creative act. It’s not formulaic — it’s spontaneous and brave to be willing to change tack and try something new.
If you’ve already abandoned or refashioned your 2026 intentions, rest assured that every course correction is correct when it’s guided by emerging truth.
My latest Substack normalizes and celebrates this. Link in bio.
Last week I introduced a new offering — Creiki — from the stage at a conference. A distance reiki energy clearing followed by a deep dive coaching session.
The response convinced me we can stop calling things “woo woo.” The research around, and embracing of, somatics are mounting. In 2026, if you’re not exploring new modalities, you’re woo-deficient.
My latest Substack. Link in bio.
This one’s deeply personal. About my ongoing commitment to sitting in the suck instead of numbing with distractions. I’ve found a simple formula that takes about 90 seconds + will make you a better human, leader, parent. Link in bio.
For a peek at what happens in a coaching session, see what happens when a client uses an interesting turn of phrase.
And the coach asks them to journal about it.
Then it becomes a talk.
I bring you “The Big Nope.”
My latest on Substack — link in bio.
I’m anti-swag and pro-wisdom. What wisdom are you sitting on that is your calling card? What’s stopping you from releasing it into the wild?
How I answered these questions (and how you might, too) is covered in my latest Substack. Link in bio.
A big part about running The 3% Movement was changing the composition of creative leadership to better reflect the consumer landscape.
The brilliant duo that is Christy Hiler and Jean Freeman is taking that even further + making sure women don’t just lead at agencies — they own them.
The OWN IT summit in Chicago next month supports women starting their own agencies and builds community for the climb. I’m honored to be speaking with Kai Deveraux Lawson as the closing session on “Constant Reinvention.” We’re bringing equal parts truth bombs + war stories plus glimmers + love.
You can still get tickets, so hope you’ll join us! Link in bio!
If you’re still meeting with friends for one-hour lunches, you’re leaving love on the table. My latest Substack is all about getting creative about our connections. Link in bio.
An excerpt from my latest Substack (link in bio):
“When someone comes into our space with negative energy, our defense mechanism goes on high alert, just like with horses and bees. Except somehow our species has misattributed bigness — intimidation, swagger, bravado — as leadership. We have lost our tie to the ancient wisdom of tribe safety and cohesion.
I’ve been thinking about this a lot lately during my coaching sessions. About how the ability to self-regulate makes the difference between people who manage and people who lead.“