by Rachel | Mar 25, 2014 | Entrepreneurship, Featured, Personal, Writing for Business
“How was I, Ma?” I am still wearing her floppy felt cowboy hat, baggy jeans and flannel shirt, stuffed with straw. I am the Scarecrow in my 6th grade show “Wizard of Oz.” I sang “If I Only Had A Brain” and walked awkwardly across...
by Rachel | Mar 18, 2014 | Entrepreneurship, Personal, Writing for Business
“I think the starving artist is a completely bankrupt and defunct concept and we need to burn an effigy of the starving artist and START something — – we can have our own little Burning Man ceremony.” One year ago, fellow writer and entrepreneur...
by Rachel | Mar 9, 2014 | Entrepreneurship, Featured, Personal, Writing for Business
“Daddy, I want this one!” I pointed at a two-inch long, crudely hammered piece of metal. “Siamese boat money?” My father laughed. He and I stood in Macy’s, in the coin department, his arms resting on my tiny shoulders. My father’s...
by Rachel | Feb 25, 2014 | Entrepreneurship, Featured, Personal, Writing for Business
This past weekend, I attended two book events. I’ll be honest: I do this in large part for you. You inspire me. You motivate me. I don’t take it lightly that you subscribe. We are all insanely busy. So if you follow me, I aim to deliver value. For you, I...
by Rachel | Feb 18, 2014 | Entrepreneurship, Featured, Personal, Writing for Business
“Someone once told me time is a flat circle. Everything we’ve ever done or will do we’ll do over and over and over again.” Rust Cohle, played powerfully by Matthew McConaughey, says this in the latest episode of HBO’s riveting new show,...
by Rachel | Feb 4, 2014 | Entrepreneurship, Featured, Personal
RR: Tell us about your book. Why did you write it? What was the process like? What are you working on now? KM: From the moment of its conception, Ready to Heal took on a life of its own. It possessed me and writing went fast…as if the words were dying to come into...
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