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The Unexpected Path to Empowerment and Entrepreneurship


Contrary to popular belief I don't typically pitch myself to gain business. I’m actually anti-cold-calling. My content, reviews, referral and examples of my work drive 100% of my business leads. My conversations with clients tend to be more about listening and understanding rather than selling. However, I think sharing a bit of my story might inspire someone out there who feels like they're at a crossroad.

My journey into entrepreneurship began under circumstances that were less than ideal for me at the time. When I was pregnant with my first child, I was working at 3 jobs at the time. A PRN (As needed) job, a seasonal-transitional full time job, and a 30 hour+ part time job. After experiencing morning sickness, and my job finding out I was pregnant they slowly began cutting my hours —just when I needed stability more than ever

One of my jobs I had been at over a year (and came in countless days when I wasn't scheduled...but anyway) they completely cut me out of the schedule slowly. The transitional job offered me a permanent position, but only 8 hours per week. The third job was outdoors in the summer on an as needed basis. 

This was a clear sign that I couldn't rely on someone else to secure my future especially with my growing family. That realization sparked something in me: the determination to build something that truly belonged to me, where I dictated my terms and my pay.

Starting my own business wasn't easier either. The early days were filled with A LOT of challenges, from financial insecurities to the steep learning curves of running a business with no money or prior experience. However, by my third year, I was able to go full-time, turning what had started as a necessity into a thriving business, purrr.

Throughout this journey, I've encountered and supported many incredible women entrepreneurs who were trying to make their mark. Their struggles resonated deeply with me because I have been in their shoes — just another face in the crowd, trying to make ends meet and grow something of my own. That shared experience fueled my passion for helping others not to just be heard, but to truly resonate and create an impact.

This is why I founded my business around the principles of community, resonance, and meaningful impact. I teach my clients how to achieve this through effective content marketing, simplifying their sales processes so it feels less like work and more like a natural part of their passions. We focus on strategies that not only grow sales but also scale their impact, all tailored uniquely to each business's needs.

I offer a range of services, from low-ticket items at $29 to high-ticket, comprehensive coaching at $5,000. When you work with me, you're making an investment in your vision and in a strategy designed to amplify your business's success. 

Interested in learning more? Check out my Content Marketing Strategy Session , where we can dive deep into your specific business needs and start building a content marketing strategy and scaling plan.

If you've ever felt overlooked or underestimated, know that there is a path forward. 

With the right strategies and support, you can turn your challenges into the foundation of your success. Ready to take the first step? Watch my FREE Content Marketing Training and get actionable insights you can implement right away.

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