Corporate Gave You a Title. God Gave You a Calling.

I help Christian women over 40 turn 20+ years of corporate expertise into profitable, faith-aligned coaching businesses—without the guilt, without the overwhelm, and without waiting until they “feel ready.”

Former District Sales Manager + HR professional who quit waiting for corporate to see my worth and started building my own.

Sound Familiar?

→ You’re good at what you do, but you’re invisible in corporate
→ You know you’re called to more, but the “how” feels impossible
→ You’re tired of playing small while younger, less experienced people get promoted
→ You need flexible income but every business guru wants $10K you don’t have
→ You wonder if it’s too late to start over at 45, 50, 55…

Sis, I’ve been exactly where you are.

Girl, Let Me Tell You What Actually Happened

So I spent 20-plus years in corporate doing all the “right” things. Started in sales, worked my way up to District Sales Manager, went back to school for my HR degree, the whole thing. I was GOOD at my job too—like, I could spot talent from a mile away, develop people, make things happen. The money was great.

But here’s what they don’t put in the LinkedIn article about climbing the corporate ladder: the higher you climb and the older you get, the more invisible you become.

When It Started Getting Weird

Around my late 40s, I started noticing some stuff that made me go… wait, what?

I’d say something in a meeting—great idea, amazing plan—and people would just stare at me. Then like five minutes later, some 30-year-old dude says basically the same thing and suddenly it’s genius. People are nodding. He’s a visionary.

And the promotions? They kept going to people I’d literally trained. People with half my experience. People who were better at the politics than they were at the actual work.

Now, I’m not one to play games to get ahead. That’s just not me. I’m straight up. I do good work. I show up. But that refusal to become someone fake? That cost me. I got passed over. A lot.

And deep down, I KNEW nobody was gonna pay me what I was actually worth.

So I’m sitting there thinking, “Is this it? Am I just supposed to shrink myself for the next 15 years? Wait for someone to decide I matter?”

Yeah, no. That broke something in me.

The Two Moments That Changed Everything

Then two things happened that made me realize I was literally choosing between my job and my soul.

First: The Pandemic Wake-Up Call

I get a “better” job right before the pandemic. Working remote, making good money, finally safe at home with my mom—who’s high-risk, by the way. Life is good for like five seconds.

Then the C-Suite decides nobody’s working from home anymore. They want us back traveling, back in stores, back in-person trainings.

Meanwhile, stores are closing from COVID. People are getting SICK. But they don’t care. They need boots on the ground.

And I’m looking at that email and then looking at my mom across the room, and I’m like… they want me to risk her LIFE for this?

So I left.

But I thought I was just leaving that ONE toxic place. Turns out, I wasn’t done yet.

Second: The Hospital That Prayed But Didn’t Practice

I land what looks like the PERFECT job. Hospital. They literally pray in meetings. No travel. Surely they get it, right?

Wrong.

A few months in, leadership decides to completely overhaul the entire hiring process. Makes it infinitely worse. It’s broken. Slow. My team and I can see it clear as day because we’re literally living it every single day.

So like a good employee, I do what you’re supposed to do in a healthy organization: I speak up. I send a professional email to the Director of HR with DATA and SOLUTIONS.

Girl. The retaliation was IMMEDIATE.

Suddenly I’m being scrutinized for everything. My supervisor—who was totally fine with me before—gets cold. Critical. Like I’d committed some crime by just… doing my job and trying to help. My teammates start quitting one by one because they see the writing on the wall.

I’m drowning. Working 12-hour days. Snapping at my family. Not sleeping. My body was in fight-or-flight mode.

I take a week off to try to save my sanity. I come back feeling recharged. And then my supervisor calls me.

This man tries to write me up. For things that happened WHILE I WAS OFF.

Let me say that again because I still can’t believe it: He tried to discipline me for things that supposedly went down during the week I wasn’t even there.

But you know what? I had receipts for EVERYTHING. Every email. Every timestamp. Proof that I wasn’t in the wrong; their broken system was the culprit. I told him, “Nope. I’m not signing anything.”

And something just clicked in me.

Can I be real with you for a second?

If you’re reading this and thinking “That’s literally my life right now,” you’re probably wondering what the you can do about it.

You’re not alone. And there IS a way forward.

(Find out in 3 minutes which coaching path matches your gifts)

Why This Actually Matters

But here’s the thing—it wasn’t just about corporate being toxic. That was bad enough.

I thought about my mom. My amazing mom who I love with my whole heart. She never bet on herself. Never knew her worth. Spent her whole life playing small.

And I’m sitting in my office thinking: “If I don’t stop this right now, that’s gonna be me. I’m gonna get to 65, 70 years old and look back and realize I spent decades shrinking myself because I was too scared to bet on ME.”

That scared me more than anything. More than losing the paycheck. More than the “what-ifs.” The thought of becoming my mom’s story instead of writing my own.

So I quit. Gave my notice on a Tuesday, was done Friday. Didn’t have some grand master plan. Just knew I couldn’t stay.

What I'm Doing Now

Now I help Christian women over 40 do what I had to learn the hard way: take everything you learned in corporate and turn it into YOUR OWN thing. A business. A calling. Kingdom work that actually PAYS YOU.

And I’m not talking about the toxic hustle culture stuff or the “fake it till you make it” guru nonsense. I’m talking about real, sustainable, faith-filled strategy that doesn’t require you to become someone you’re not.

I teach you the practical side: how to package what you know, how to price it, how to find clients without spending your life on social media.

But I ALSO teach you the faith side: how to actually trust God through a transition, how to build a business that’s ministry, how to handle the doubt and fear that comes up when you’re doing something scary.

Because honestly? You need both. You can’t just “leap and pray” and ignore the mortgage. But you also can’t just do the math and ignore your calling.

Here's What's Possible

My clients aren’t waiting until they’re “ready.” They’re:

→ Landing their first 3 clients in 60 days
→ Charging $1,500+ for their expertise (and people are saying YES)
→ Replacing their side income working 15-20 hours/week from home
→ Finally building businesses that feel like ministry AND pay the bills
→ Doing this while homeschooling, caring for aging parents, and honoring their families

These aren’t women with fancy degrees or massive followings. They’re women just like you—40s, 50s, juggling family and faith, wondering if it’s too late.

And they’re now making $2K, $3K, even $5K a month doing work they actually care about from their kitchen table.

Want to know your next move?

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