This episode explores how life transitions can reshape a home and a person. We talk with Claudia about the unexpected path that led her into professional organizing. After helping her mother manage daily systems after her father’s death, she saw how practical support can restore confidence. From there, she started
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I recently joined Greg Mackling on The Start for a conversation that felt personal and practical. We talked about the path that shaped my work, and why I care so deeply about helping women step back into their own voice. At the center of that conversation was women entrepreneurs, because
Nicole DeAvilla opens with the story that shaped her work. After college, she lived with intense pain. Yoga first felt like a way out. Then, it became the center of her career. She started teaching in the early 1980s. She also moved into research, writing, and training. As a result,
We sat down with Karl Salomon to unpack a problem many business owners face early. Too many tools promise speed, yet few explain daily use clearly. So, we focused on how to choose software with less guesswork. Karl explains that work management starts with knowing your process first. Then, you
We sat down with Rachel Perez to explore what happens when achievement stops feeling meaningful. She shares the moment she saw her own work in public and felt nothing. That shock pushed her to question success, identity, and joy. From there, she began to reclaim the creative process in a