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If you're a creative or neurodivergent business owner looking for help with your finances, you've probably noticed: most of the advice out there wasn't made for you.
It's made for people coming out of corporate or trying to scale a large business.
If that's not you, a lot of it just won't fit.
My background is both accounting and not accounting.
I started as a sign language interpreter: a career that meant variable income, no employer safety net, and figuring out money without a guaranteed paycheck.
Then a second career in accounting, with years of learning how to take concepts built for corporate and make them work for small businesses.
I'm also building my own microbusiness the way I want to run it, not the one I think I should run.
So when I say I think about money differently, I mean it. I've been translating between the formal financial world and the real lives of small business owners for a while.
You want to understand your business finances, not hand them off and never think about them again.
You're not looking for someone to tell you exactly what to do. You want to see how someone else is thinking about it so you can figure out what actually fits your business, your brain, and the life you're building.
And you'd rather have a system that works for how you actually operate than force yourself into one that was designed for a different kind of business owner entirely
The space to see me think about this differently, so you can figure out what works for you.
Right now that looks like Money Talks replays: recorded sessions where I unpack a specific money topic in plain language, without assuming you have a finance background or a corporate-sized business.
And Raw Money Thoughts: shorter, less polished thoughts about how I'm actually thinking about money as someone building a small business consciously.
Over time: a resources library, a monthly reflection question, and conversations with finance pros I trust.
If you've been looking for a different way to think about money in your business, this is where I'm working that out.