Check out some of my best-loved PROGRAMS + DIGITAL COURSES

LUCKY BITCH BOOTCAMP

The first time I (digitally) met Denise Duffield-Thomas I was hooked. She talks about overcoming money blocks and just gives really practical business advice that no one else talks about. The Lucky Bitch Bootcamp is an amazing mastermind of women who want to live an abundant life.

That may sound woo woo, or out there, but she’s one of the most down-to-earth seven-figure earners I’ve ever met. If you’re a female entrepreneur, you need some DDT in your life.
Her pricing course is one of my favorites. >>


I love tools and services that save time.

 

Samcart

I was an early adopter of Samcart. Two+ years later, I still use it for all of my services, courses and programs. It connects with Stripe and is super simple to set up.

LeadPages

Create high-converting landing pages within minutes. If you’re into DIY, this is the tool for you.

Uber

When you’re traveling in the US, save on your next ride by downloading the Uber app!

GlamSquad

Calling all my Miami, New York City and Los Angeles Peeps! I was recently in Miami to speak at an event, and really didn’t want to do my own hair. I tried calling a few salons, and no one was available on a Sunday morning. I downloaded the app, set my appointment, and my very own Glam Squad showed up at my hotel room to do my hair. Click here to save $20.00 off your first booking!

Dropbox

Dropbox is a free service that lets you bring your photos, docs, and videos anywhere and share them easily. Never email yourself a file again! If you don’t have a DropBox account – click here to sign up.

Box.com

Box.com is another free service that stores your files in the cloud. Share files with your team or keep them all to yourself using Box.com.

Basecamp

I spend 90% of my time here when I work on projects. It’s a collective resource for notes, files, to-do’s, projects, and notes all in one lovely organized place.

Some of these links may be affiliate links, which means I may receive a referral fee. I’d never promote a program or service I haven’t personally used and loved.