Hello World! It’s me…again!

Am I really about to start blogging again?! Could it be?

I’m just writing my first entry in six years to get my feet wet. While I’m still interested in topics from a publicist perspective, I may chime in on other subjects that have grasped my attention over the last six years. A girl can do some growing in that time. Let me catch you up to speed with some cool updates:

  • I’m a mom of TWO kiddos now! I’m bigger and better than ever and I have a love/hate relationship with my body but it’s more love than anything.
  • I’ve relocated from and back to NC.
  • While living in Los Angeles, I got to attend wonderful industry events in entertainment, network and actually work at several industry events, including an event at the Grammy museum for Ledisi’s book release back in 2018 (she is a very sweet lady).
  • I worked at a PR agency in Malibu and it was there that I learned that I may not want the lifestyle of a publicist any longer. I was devastated because it took me years to get a physical job at an agency. While it was satisfying, I was constantly stressed after work, working after work instead of spending time with my daughter. I made the tough decision to leave. Maybe I’ll dive more into this subject in future posts 😉
  • Job hunted while working, found a job, got the offer, sent it my two-week noticed and the new job rescinded their offer due to funding, after I left my job.

    Talk about a career climax for the movies.
  • This pushed me to start something I had to finish. Through a long-time friend, I was made aware about an opportunity to become a licensed life insurance agent. Being licensed not only helped me and my family financially through unstable times, it showed me that I can really do the thing I thought I never said I wanted to do: sales.
  • I’ve tutored elementary math from 3rd-5th grade.
  • If you are interested in learning if you have sufficient life insurance, please contact me here and let’s assess what you currently have versus what you actually need. There are over 106 million adults without life insurance so there is a need that I can help feel. Getting a licensed was so satisfying!
  • I now work full-time for a robotics company continuing my career goals in making sure clients are happy and satisfied. I couldn’t be more grateful.
  • Oh I also started this blog around the first time I made my first “big chop” and cut my long hair down shoulder length. Just recently, I did another “big chop” to the exact still I donned back when this blog first debuted. Seemed like a good idea to start blogging again as well! Now I just got to get familiar with this platform again.

Lets see where we can take this thing the second time around!