Meet the Tribe - Melissa Miller of The New Primal
Meet Melissa Miller from The New Primal. She just one of the incredible entrepreneurs who you'll find inside the Hatch Tribe Members Circle!
7 Female Business Leaders We Love to Follow on Instagram
Lady Bosses are rocking Instagram right now! Thank you @oprah, @winonaryderoffiical and @emmawatson. But it's not just the big names. Here are some of our favorite fempreneurs to follow, starting with...
A One-Way Flight from Chicago to the Life of an Entrepreneur
Over six years ago I boarded a one-way flight from Chicago to Charleston, taking my own proverbial leap from the life of a corporate career girl, into the wild unknown of entrepreneurship.
Are you ready to make 2018 your best year yet?
Happy New Year, Hatch Tribe! Ready to jumpstart your business in this New Year? In the spirit of new beginnings, we’re hosting the Jumpstart Your Year Challenge, a completely FREE 10-Day experience, designed to bring focus and excitement to...
5-Step Planning Process To Achieve Your Goals
When I work with entrepreneurs, I’m always amazed by the number of them that set revenue goal without a plan on how to get there.I’ll often hear goals of “I want to make $100,000 this year”, and then when I ask them how they will get there, they have no idea.
Hatch Tribe Hero | Katy Kippen - Grayling Jewelry
Katy Kippen is the type of woman that you immediately want to be best friends and business partners with—simultaneously. A down-to-earth Pacific Northwesterner who grew up learning about jewelry from her cowboy-esque grandfather in Montana, Kippen exudes the joy of Zooey Deschanel with the grace of Jackie O.
The #1 Personal Growth Trap for Leaders
The dance of growth, both personally and professionally, requires taking steps forward, sideways, and backward. Otherwise you’re just standing in one spot bouncing to the beat. That’s awkward.
Hatch Tribe Hero | Kristen Schwiers - Charleston Candle Co.
Kristen Schwiers proves that age doesn't need to stop a woman from launching. Rather than wait, Schwiers created Charleston Candle Co. as she was simultaneously enrolling in graduate school. Now her company is well off the ground and you can find her hand-poured, Charleston-inspired candles in shops along the coast.