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Pink Cloud Boogie

by Rachel | Sep 8, 2015 | Entrepreneurship, Featured, Personal, Writing for Business

Pink clouds. They started out gold tonight, then turned to pink. * In alcohol addiction recovery, the addict feels like hell. Until. One day, everything lifts. All is well. All is groovy! They call this the Pink Cloud. Don’t be fooled. It’s a phase....

What Happens When You Frame A Sunset, A Sales Conversation, Your Story?

by Rachel | Sep 5, 2015 | Entrepreneurship, Featured, Personal, Writing for Business

If new media marketing Is all about art and story, about vulnerability and point of view, then how do you frame your business? Your newsletter? Your blog or scopes? Your personal story? What do you see when you look at the world, from your eyes? Your customers’...

Why Do You Do What You Do?

by Rachel | Sep 3, 2015 | Entrepreneurship, Featured, Personal, Writing for Business

Woman’s back. It’s like a painting. The mysterious lighting, contrast and colors. The muscular ridge down her back. Cloud of black gypsy hair. That outfit. As if her clothes were stitched directly on her body. Precisely showcasing her spinal tats. This was...

Why You Must Write

by Rachel | Sep 2, 2015 | Entrepreneurship, Featured, Personal, Writing for Business

“Your book got me through a two-day bus trip through Scotland!” she says. A lovely Scottish woman who lives in my canyon ‘hood. Blues eyes sparkle. “She lives near me! I saw the book and recognized your name, your face, from Topanga. Such a...

Sit Up Straight! How To Align Your Story Spine to Win At Business

by Rachel | Aug 15, 2015 | Entrepreneurship, Featured, Personal, Writing for Business

*Allow stillness to feed your creativity. Only in the quiet moments will your ideas gel and take root. -Praying Mantis This morning a praying mantis appeared in the upper right corner of my bedroom window. Could the message be any more clear? When was the last time...

Daddy’s Little Girl…I Never Really Was

by Rachel | May 27, 2015 | Entrepreneurship, Featured, Personal, Writing for Business

“Creating a relationship with the daughter I abandoned is the most meaningful thing I’ve done in my life.” The brightly lit lecture hall falls silent. You can cut through the air with a kitchen knife. This man — let’s call him Adam to...
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