Stories are one of the most powerful ways to learn because they allow us to understand at a deeper level. One of the most important things an business owner can do is help their clients win and so we wanted to create a space where the community can learn from each other’s experiences of how they’ve helped their clients succeed.
Lisa L. Baker

When organizational changes meant two tenured and talented professionals had to find a way to co-lead a team, the company called me. Lori, a high performer with a track record of success, found the new leadership structure fraught with conflict, miscommunication, and challenges that trickled down to the people who reported to them. It was also taking a toll on Lori personally and professionally. I was brought in to work with Lori and her new partner both individually and together so they could learn to better understand each other. Read more>>
Abigail Litthachack

This story that I’m about to share is a secret between two friends. I was told a secret by a friend when I turned 18. He told me to keep this secret until he felt ready to share it with those he loved most… And… well… I’m still not sharing his story in full because he deserves the privacy. However, I made a piece for him that speaks from my heart to our friendship. It has a campfire casting off a rainbow smoke protected by the dark trees under a beautiful starry night sky. And that’s what I did. I protected and will continue to protect his secret… Read more>>
Paris Miller

I recently had the privilege of working with a client who found me via Instagram. She explained to me that she had been a victim of over-plucking her eyebrows for years and the hair stopped growing back. This made her self-conscious and added stress and time to her morning routine trying to pencil them in every day. I gladly took her as a client and was ready to help build the eyebrows she wanted. I prepared for weeks before the appointment- with very thin eyebrows, I almost had a blank canvas and knew everything had to be just right. Read more>>
Tim O’Connell

What started as a way to empty my portfolio, because I had been into other things beside my art, has flourished into an artists dream. People wanting me to do art commissions for them. I was a high school and club volleyball coach. I traveled with my teams on the weekend, practiced nightly. Then I retired. Time on my hands. So I resumed my art. And what started with practically giving away my stuff on FB, has grown into nearly 2500 followers. I am, an artist now. Read more>>
Mayo Molnar

The real estate market has been really choppy for the past six months or so. Higher interest rates, buyers waiting for a more favorable time, sellers unwilling to dip their feet into an unstable market. But, with a great team come great results. We staged this 2,000 sqft home in late February. Sellers previously did some major reno works to the property and it wasn’t the location per se, but I’d say the views of the city from the home that set the property apart from similar ones. Read more>>
George Mayfield

High caliber service providers help a clay shooting company load up on value A clay shooting supply company was founded by a father and son who shared a passion for shooting sports. As their hobby grew, they decided to take it to the next level and start importing and selling ammunition. After only a few years, the company had gained enough traction that they needed to put processes and systems in place to ensure the sustainability of the business. Read more>>
Michael Lovato

We have had multiple success stories over the past few years, and we have also felt the pain of a few struggles and shortcomings with our clients. Probably one of the best successes was when we helped a young set of buyers purchase their first home with a super low downpayment (of 3%), right in the middle of the hyper-fast, seller-controlled market of 2021. On paper, these buyers were outgunned on all aspects, but we were able to get them into a starter home in a great neighborhood. Read more>>
