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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.

Life’s busy. Your hands are full. But guess what? Your ears are free. Whether you're commuting, cleaning, or pretending to work, you can take Unfinished Business with you. Pop in your earbuds and get your dose of laughs, lessons, and life’s absurd realities—no reading required.

Why Is Picking Up a Bobby Pin Harder Than Running a Business?

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.

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Burnout: The Office Christmas Party Hookup You Regret

Burnout: The Office Christmas Party Hookup You Regret

You swore you’d pace yourself, but next thing you know, the drinks were flowing, Eddie from Accounting was looking weirdly good, and now you can’t walk past his desk without reliving your poor life choices. That’s burnout. It sneaks up on you the same way—seemingly harmless at first, until suddenly, you’re stuck in a commitment you can’t back out of, questioning every life decision that led you here.

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Work Ethic: The Skill That Builds Everything (And Why It Matters)

Work Ethic: The Skill That Builds Everything (And Why It Matters)

The universe told me to take a break. My work ethic? She laughed, crossed her arms, and said, ‘That’s adorable—now get to work.’ This is what happens when you try to slow down after two decades of hustle—and why learning to balance ambition with rest is crucial.

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