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There’s something special about realizing another business owner is a mom too—a nod and a wink towards the struggle it took to launch and grow a brand in the margins of early motherhood. Now, you’re a veteran—you don’t have it all figured out, but your business was forged in the fire of toddlerhood and you’ve emerged (if not a little disheveled) on the other side with more insight, drive, and (still somewhat caffeine-fueled) energy to give your brand its best chance at success.

Don't just take it from me, see how my clients felt after working together.
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Working with KHD feels like a sunny afternoon walk with the kids after knocking out your to-do list, landing a new dream client, and feeling confident that you can do this.
Just like your with your kiddos, the early days of business go by in a flash. Sleepless nights, endless tasks, never feeling like you’ve got it all together. But one day you wake up and realize your baby isn’t a baby anymore. By reassessing every visual touchpoint, we stop treating your brand like those bootstrapped early days and transform it into a true reflection of where you are now—a brand that embodies your authority, expertise and your personal growth.
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My Services
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If you’re a CEO mom whose business is doing fine but showing up feels weirdly hard lately, you’re not doing anything wrong. Usually it just means your brand hasn’t caught up to the season you’re in.
My free Brand Reset Workbook is a quick, no-pressure Notion guide to help you pause, sort through the noise, and figure out what actually needs attention right now. It’s for women balancing clients, kids, and ambition who want their brand to feel supportive again—not like another thing on the to-do list.
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Building a brand doesn’t have to feel like wrestling your kid into a jacket they swear they don’t need.
Each week, I’ll pop into your inbox with tips, stories, and insights to make building a personal brand feel effortless. It’s like a cheat sheet for building a brand you love—with ideas so good, you’ll wish you could dog-ear them.
