The Invitation
The topic changes every quarter. The goal never does: find what is actually costing your business and name it clearly enough that you can finally do something about it.
A Room That Does One Thing.
Every quarter, Carolyn opens a small, in-person room for business owners who are serious about what they are building. She teaches one focused topic. Then the room opens for a real roundtable: you ask questions, other owners who have been in the same place share what actually happened, and somewhere in that exchange, the thing that has been costing you starts to become visible.
You leave with one tangible action to put into your business before the week is out. Not inspiration. Not notes you'll review later. Something specific you can act on.
You Can’t Name Your Own Blind Spot.
That is not a criticism. It is just what happens when you are the one inside the business every single day. You lose the ability to see it the way someone outside it does. Most business owners spend months, sometimes years, circling the wrong problem because nobody in their life is positioned to name the right one. This room exists to change that.
Past topics have covered social media strategy and content. Upcoming sessions will cover pricing, ideal clients, and selling without feeling like you're selling. Whatever the topic, Carolyn goes deeper than the surface. She shows the room what is actually happening in businesses like theirs. Then she tells them what to do about it.
There’s No Price On Being Understood.
Carolyn knows the loneliness of building without a village firsthand. She has built every business she owns with almost no one in her corner. The Invitation exists because she refuses to let her clients carry that same weight alone. This room is full of people who understand what you are actually building. That is not an accident. That is the entire point.
“I finally made my FIRST business post and got THREE referrals!”
— Josie K., attendee
Josie was the only one in a room full of women to NOT raise her hand to make her first business post, she ended up making one anyways and it paid off more than she ever imagined!
What This Is Not
A large room. Seats are limited intentionally.
A social media workshop. It might be the topic. It is never the entire point.
A pitch dressed up as free value. There is no hidden sales presentation.
A virtual event. You have to show up in person.
Recorded. What happens in the room stays there.
What You Need To Know
Format: Live and in-person, Rockford, IL area (within 30 miles)
What happens: Carolyn teaches one focused topic, then opens the room for roundtable discussion
What you leave with: One tangible action to implement before the week is out
Frequency: Quarterly, four times per year
Duration: Two hours
Cost: Free
Seats: Limited by design
Four times a year. Free. Limited seats.
This is not a room you stumble into. Reserve your place before it fills.
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