So in my spaces you’ll find that I’m honest, vulnerable, and share my lessons as I’m learning them. I spent so much of my early career wondering how other women did it — how were they growing businesses without losing their sanity, how were they finding space to do things they loved that weren’t work, how-how-how. Over the years I’ve been fortunate to learn from many entrepreneurs, but also felt like I was on an island of my own. Cowork is my space to share what I’ve learned and hopefully help at least one creative out there feel a little less alone.
Things like the ways I’ve recovered from burnout and largely avoided it since or how I’ve walked away from really lucrative opportunities because I’d outgrown them or why my husband and I felt called to start a farm and do our part for the environment.
Cowork is so much more than resources, tools, and beautiful things. It’s a space designed for conversation, for digging a little deeper, and feeling a little less alone on our collective journey. Because making beautiful things includes our mind, body, and soul too.