Hi! I'm Angela

I'm a faith-filled wife of 27 years, mom of teen boys, amateur wine taster, and a 25+ year entrepreneur and master writing teacher, turned Christian Business Coach.

I believe in putting God first, family second, and career third.

When I stopped striving and trying to force myself to be a bro-markeing pro, and focused on becoming the woman who could carry the calling God placed on my life, everything changed.

What worked was returning to what I already knew. Powerful conversations, steady follow through, and doing the work with faith instead of pressure.

Today, I help Christian women coaches create consistent clients through a relationship building and follow through, so they can plan their income, work fewer hours, and keep God and family first.

10 things you should probably know before we do business together

1. I love Pride and Prejudice. The book, the BBC six hour commitment, and the 2005 movie. Mr. Darcy set the bar and I refuse to apologize for it. Yes, even the Pride, Prejudice, and Zombies version counts.

2. I’m a boy mom of two, which means I say sentences I never expected to say, like “Don’t hit your brother with a light saber unless he’s holding one too.”

3. I’m a Jesus loving Catholic. Yes, a rosary is almost always within reach.

4. I’ve been married for over 27 years, which taught me that real love looks less like fireworks and more like choosing each other on an ordinary Tuesday.

5. I love red wine, best enjoyed around a table full of friends, honest conversation, and laughter that goes on a little too long.

6. Mexican food is my favorite. Chips and salsa on a patio is my happy place.

7. I’ve been an entrepreneur for over 20 years, which means I’ve learned through trial, error, and a fair amount of stubborn persistence.

8. I believe good marketing and sales are simple. Have a real conversation. Tell the truth. Serve the person in front of you.

9. A well written fiction book is my favorite escape, especially when the characters are complex and the tension makes it hard to put down.

10. I take my work seriously, but not myself. Faith, family, and a sense of humor keep everything in its proper place.

If that all feels familiar, we’ll probably work well together.