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Here you’ll find candid, comedic insight into the hard-earned lessons of entrepreneurship—the good, the bad, and the ‘wish someone had warned me’ moments, whether you’re starting a business, reinventing your career, or just love behind-the-scenes stories of business ownership.
Twenty years, four businesses, and more lessons learned the hard way than I can count. I’ve built a soap company that sold to over 10K stores, launched two gift boutiques, and ran a live music lounge—because keeping things interesting is kind of my thing
You’ll also read exclusive chapter excerpts from the upcoming publication series, Unfinished Business: The Art of Reinvention—a curated collection of business insight, self-growth strategies, and real-world lessons from two decades of building (and rebuilding).
Each article is packed with entrepreneurial wisdom, personal development takeaways, and straight-shooting advice that just might save you time, money, and frustration on your own journey.
Reinvention isn’t just about business—it’s about life.

Why Is Picking Up a Bobby Pin Harder Than Running a Business?
Why is picking up bobby pins off the floor harder than running a business? Science says friction and surface area. I say there’s a small village of bobby pins living in my hair with a personal vendetta, and I am their pawn. But avoiding small, frustrating tasks—like picking up bobby pins—only makes them multiply. Business, life, or hair accessories… tackle them now, or risk a full Gremlin situation. And I think we all remember how that turned out.