From Silos to Symphony

Silos do not break because you demand it. They dissolve when people feel connected to something worth uniting around. If your organization is playing beautiful notes in separate rooms and calling it a strategy, this is for you.
Feeling the Pressure

You’re four months into your new role. Maybe five. The initial excitement has worn off, and now you’re feeling it. The subtle shift in the room when you present. The increasingly pointed questions about pipeline. The “just checking in” messages from the CEO that feel less like support and more like surveillance.
Marketing Is Not a Sales Rep: A Harmony Hero’s Take on Revenue, Brand, and Balance

Modern marketing teams are under pressure.
Pressure to prove ROI before the work has had time to breathe. Pressure to generate pipeline from campaigns launched last week.
Pressure to show up like a salesperson—without being given the full toolkit or timeline.
Caregiver + Career Chronicles Vol 2

After sweating through a killer hot athlete class with an incredible instructor (shoutout to Michael—you absolutely crushed me), I felt that familiar nudge: share this with the tribe.
Because someone out there needs to hear it today.
You’re Not Scattered—You’re Strategic: Reframing the Caregiver Mindset

The voice in my head was brutal: “You’re scattered, disorganized, failing at everything.” But that inner critic was wrong. I wasn’t scattered I was strategically managing a complex operation. The problem wasn’t my abilities. It was the story I was telling myself about them.
Marketing is Like Running a Summer Camp (And I Have the Battle Scars to Prove It) ⛺

Y’all, I just survived running “Camp Grote” last week for a 3-year-old and 7-year-old, and let me tell you, it was the most intense marketing leadership training I’ve ever experienced. After 25+ years in revenue marketing, I’ve had an epiphany. Driving business growth is exactly like running a summer camp. Both involve managing chaos, preventing […]