Some things sit on the list for years. Not because you forget about them, but because life keeps filling in the calendar before you get there. đˇ
We finally made it to the Wooden Shoe Tulip Festival during bloom season. And it was every bit as beautiful as Iâd imagined!
One more reason I love my home state đ
#tulipfestival #pnwlife #workingmom
To the working mom who has ever stress-Googled Easter ideas at 11pmâŚthis oneâs for you. đŁ
In todayâs post, Iâm reflecting on years of Easter holiday hits and misses along with the one working parent lesson that took me waaaay too long to learn.
However youâre celebrating today (big or small, fancy or pajama-clad), I hope you find your version of the holiday magic.
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#workingmomlife #parenting #eastersunday
Thatâs a wrap on the 2026 NFFTY Film Festival in Seattle!
Incredibly energizing to cheer on all of the young emerging filmmakers representing 30 states & 41 countries.
In todayâs post, I share a behind-the-scenes look at what it was like stepping into the role of Executive Producer for Miaâs short film titled Cinnamon that premiered on SaturdayâŚa story that hits close to home.
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Congratulations to @miacullivanfilm and to all of the talented filmmakers who were part of this amazing festival!
#nffty2026
For a long time, I thought âcareer growthâ meant going all in on one path.
One role. One title. One definition of success.
But lately, Iâve been rethinking that.
The idea of a portfolio career has been getting a lot of attention and for good reason. Itâs not about piling on more work. Itâs about leveraging your skills and interests in a way that makes you more resilient and a lot more energized. Who doesnât want that?
Earlier this year, I shared a simple 3-step framework Iâve been using to build a portfolio career in a way that supports my core role, not competes with it.
If youâve been feeling the nudge to explore something more (without blowing up whatâs already working), this might be a helpful place to start.
You can find the full post at careerinsightstudio.com
The Portfolio Career Blueprint: A 3-Step Framework to Design Yours
#portfoliocareer #womensupportingwomen #personaldevelopment
Thatâs a wrap on Chapter 3 of 12! (And honestly, if the rest of the year keeps this pace, I might need to schedule a dedicated nap for December 31st right now).
As I mapped out the next 90 days on my BAC (aka Big A## Calendar), I took a minute to reflect on the first quarter.
At the start of the year, I made a simple shift: less rushing, more intention. I started putting what matters on the calendar instead of leaving it to chance.
Here are a few âpinch-meâ moments from a very intentional Q1:
1. Wisdom from the Top: A mentor session with Microsoftâs Chief Diversity Officer, Lindsay-Rae McIntyre. Her philosophy on navigating change? âExcellence is always a winning strategy.â (Writing that one on a post-it and sticking it everywhere).
2. The Ultimate Reset: Our first couples retreat in Tulum with the incredible Renee Warren and Dan Martell. A dreamy destination with growth-minded couples that weâll never forget.
3. The Reality Check: Hearing Gary Vaynerchuk at our Microsoft Frontier Marketing Summit. Gary did not disappointâhis energy and perspective on modern marketing were exactly the jolt I needed. âĄď¸
4. The Dream Team: Quality time with work friends at Demandbase. There is nothing better than working with brilliant partners who also happen to be genuinely great people.
5. Supporting Women in Tech: It was an honor to be invited as a guest speaker for Qorvoâs Women in Tech Employee Resource Group.
6. Family Celebration: A quick trip to sunny San Francisco to celebrate my amazing sister-in-law Julieâs milestone birthday with family and friends.
Now, excuse me while I go sharpen my markers for Q2. If you need me, Iâll be standing in front of my giant calendar trying to figure out how to top a trip to Tulum! đ´âď¸