I share my writing across two channels
My monthly newsletter - Branding Brain - focuses on brand messaging, solopreneurship, telling your brand's story, and strategic marketing. I share tips, tricks, and fun gifs to support and validate your experience in building a brand. Check out a few examples below!
My creative outlet - The Diary of a Hungry Girl - is where I share personal and reflective writing on the journey to gain life’s wisdom. Sprinkled with sincerity and optimism, the entries are a not-so-annoying light in the dark with relatable musings and fruitful insights.

3 Small Spends for My Small Biz
I do try to be mindful of where my small business dollars go, yet I can’t always avoid the digital oligarchy. So while I’m here sharing three small spends that have made my solopreneur life smoother and more efficient, I think I’m also here with the reminder that multiple things can be true at once…

Preserve Your Energy to Reignite Creativity
I’ve been thinking about what can be done to funnel time and attention away from online obligations in the name of creative restoration. What are things that feel more tangible, have actual purpose, and just feel good in real life?

To Instagram or Not To Instagram
I have questions… I’m trying to parse out if I should do something because it’s a “thing to do” even though it doesn’t feel like the totally right thing for me. And I’m interested in exploring if there is a way to engage on Instagram in a manageable and meaningful way.

Elements that Take Branding Beyond
As I've been working through all the elements of rebranding my solo biz, my process of building a brand with clients has been validated and enhanced. Because it's so much more than a font combination, a color palette, and a pretty Instagram post. Those are important! AND here are other elements of “being on brand” to consider. These all come together to tell an even fuller, more meaningful story.

Why I Opt-Out of Social Media
The middle ground is a really elusive place to find footing. What works for me might not work for you and visa versa. The invitations I often accept for myself and pass on to you are… Be curious. Put something down and notice how it feels. What’s it like to pick that something back up? Keep examining.