Owning a business is challenging – from increasing costs, regulations, competition and more the day to day of being a business owner if often far from glamorous. However, the reason so many of us do what we do is the moments when we are able to come through in a big way for our clients. The moments when we know we’ve made a real difference. Every entrepreneur we know wants to increase the frequency of those moments and so we think one of the best ways to do that is by having people share their stories with others – we can all learn from each other and become better recognizing and executing on opportunities to help our clients win.
Amber Henderson

One client story that stands out to me is a young woman who came to me after years of struggling with self-esteem due to traction alopecia from years of tight hairstyles and extensions. She was hesitant about starting her loc journey because she felt like she had “lost too much” to feel confident again — emotionally and physically. Read More>>
David Barrington-Brown

At the beginning of the Covid lockdowns, I was asked to build a vocal booth for a multi Grammy winner, which had to also serve as a “Panic Room” for the client and his equally famous wife, who ran a business out of the ground floor of this Spec Home” in the center of a wealthy enclave in the center of Hollywood. It had to be both soundproof and acoustically perfect, to the design of an elite Interior “Designer to the Stars”. Read More>>
Sandra Madhere

I have several success stories that come to mind, but the common thread is always this: confidence. For me, success isn’t just about delivering a beautiful image. It’s about how my clients feel when they see themselves in it. Read More>>
Kiersten Marcil

For an author, the “customer” is the reader. However, as a tour guide through American history, my duty is also to the men and women from the past whose stories I am recreating. Sometimes this requires absolute accuracy to the who, what, where, when, why of things (or as close as can be achieved, centuries after the events being transcribed on the page). Read More>>
Chris Ambrosio

I have helped a patient the was highly allergic to seafood. He was so bad that he would have to use an epi pen if he consumed any seafood. He can eat seafood now without a problem. I have helped 2 patients that were on a heart transplant list. The one patient’s heart was functioning at 23 percent. After a few weeks of working with him holistically, he was taken off the list. His cardiologist was shocked. I do a blend of chiropractic, functional medicine, hands on therapies. Read More>>

