The Studio Journal
a space where design thinking meets mindful strategy.
Self-Compassion. Self-Leadership. And Leadership of Others.
There’s a kind of leadership I’ve been seeking more of. Not the kind that knows all the answers before the question finishes forming. Not the kind that performs certainty like armor. The kind that trusts something bigger than the self and moves from there. Most of us…
On safety, curiosity, and what grows when you look inward
The Practice of a Beginner On March 20th at 7:46 in the morning, the sun moves into Aries. It happens quickly, without pause. This is the vernal equinox, when day and night are equal before the days start to get longer. I keep thinking about that moment, not because…
Surface Tension as a Metaphor for Growth
The water strider is an insect that spends its entire life on the surface of water. Weighing almost nothing, its legs are covered in thousands of microscopic hairs that trap air and distribute its weight so precisely across the surface film that it never breaks…
Creative Recovery: What Pilates Taught Me About Coming Back to Myself
There’s a Quiet Kind of Power in Repetition There’s a quiet kind of power in repetition. Reformer to Chair. Arc to Mat. Teach it, practice it, reflect on it, repeat. Pilates doesn’t reward force. It reveals patterns. And in the process of learning to teach it, I’ve…
5 Things to Fix Before You Send Your Email Campaign
Email Is Powerful — Here’s How to Avoid the Most Common Mistakes Email is still one of the most powerful tools in your marketing kit. But it’s also one of the easiest to screw up—quietly, invisibly, and usually right before you hit send. In my work managing Mailchimp…
Why Clarity as Brand Strategy is Self-Compassion
Let’s start here: Clarity is not about being perfect. It’s about being generous—with yourself, your customers, and your energy. In a world of noise, rushed decisions, and “just send it” culture, choosing to get clear can feel radical. But I’ve come to see clarity…